How to use the Phrygian Dominant mode to make chords and progressions
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This video is the ultimate guide to Phrygian Dominant chord progressions.
Using the Phrygian Dominant mode to create chords is a great way to produce interesting, exotic and unique chord progressions.
Phrygian Dominant chord progressions are one way to write great songs and this ultimate guide will get you there!
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⏲⌛⏳ Timestamps:
0:00 - Phrygian Dominant Chord Progressions : The Ultimate Guide
0:29 - What is the major scale?
1:09 - What is the natural minor scale?
1:35 - What is the phrygian mode?
2:00 - How does the phrygian dominant scale sound?
2:48 - Why is it the 5th mode of the harmonic minor scale?
3:24 - What are triads?
3:38 - How to construct chords using the phrygian dominant mode
4:48 - How to create chord progressions using the phrygian dominant scale
7:44 - How to use the ♭III chord in phrygian dominant progressions
8:57 - What is the Andalusian cadence?
9:40 - How to use different chord types in phrygian dominant progressions
12:16 - How to write a song in the phrygian Dominant key
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Very nice. Thanks you...👏
@@leventkaydu4080 You're welcome!
This is awesome thanks - I stumbled across D Phrygian Dom while noodling on Guitar and wanted to do something with it - this has given me all the weapons in my arsenal to explore.
You're welcome! Enjoy, it's an interesting mode to write with.
Fantastic video. Wow. What a great video.
You're welcome, thanks for watching!
This is a real ear-opener to me.
🔥🔥 always wondered what that sound was. Amazing presentation 🙌🏽🙌🏽
You're welcome!
I can't deny the fact that your channel has helped me a lot in adding spices to my keyboard playing. Keep up the good work
Glad to hear it!
I think I am currently trying to learn a song in this key and it has been a real challenge.
Good luck!
I'm currently working on making a Psychedelic Trance track in the key of G Phrygian-Dominant, and doing some music theory studying to work out what chords I can use in the key of G Phrygian-Dominant, the Phrygian-Dominant scale, and the Phrygian scale are the two most used scales in Psychedelic Trance music.
Phrygian dominant is also known as Freygish.
Lol masquerade of madness by king diamond with that one with the 4 and 7 to 1 res
I wanted to find out chords to use in the Freygish key (phrygian dominant) and This went way beyond what I was looking for and thank you so much, my head is done in and I will have to watch several more times.
😄 You're welcome!
Are you Jewish?
It is a Mixolydian b2,b6 chord
Rude Ralphs song from Horrid Henry is in the Andalusian Cadence scale
That's a niche reference!
Those are bII Major chords - E to F
What are the piano notes for the bIII flat 3 please?
The 1st note in the chord would be the flat 3 note from the scale, the 3rd note in the chord would be the 5 note from the scale and the 5th note in the chord would be the 7 note from the scale. Hope that helps.
what if I want to play in Em phrygian dominant, do I use the Em key and just flat the 2, 6 and 7?
If you start with natural minor / aeolian, then you flatten the 2 and sharpen the b3
It's actually quite pointless to talk about scale degrees(1,2,3,4,5,6,7) without explaining the intervals. Someone who isn't familiar with the intervals of the major scale would understand nothing by seeing the numbers. Just some feedback.
Thanks for the feedback!
Awesome. Thanks.
You're welcome!