The Space Chord

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  • @CharlesCornellStudios
    @CharlesCornellStudios  Před rokem +995

    HEY. Hi. This was a brand new level of effort for us and took a TON more planning and executing than we're used to. My team and I worked super hard on this video and we've been incredibly excited to share it with you all so I hope you enjoy it! Be sure to go and get a reminder for the upcoming Spring Sale here! cornellmusicacademy.com/springsale

    • @gubbinsly
      @gubbinsly Před rokem +3

      Hey Charles!! Another *kinda* spacey game is called Sky: Children of the Light and it’s such a beautiful game… I think you should check out the soundtrack!

    • @grzegorzbrzeczyszczykiewic6900
      @grzegorzbrzeczyszczykiewic6900 Před rokem +2

      Obnoxious.

    • @TRPLD
      @TRPLD Před rokem +5

      That hard work definitely paid off! Amazing work!

    • @caleblarsen5490
      @caleblarsen5490 Před rokem +4

      My goodness, it shows! Great work!

    • @makingastardestroyer3066
      @makingastardestroyer3066 Před rokem

      Oh my god what the hell happened here? Last time I was there you had 136k subs, not M

  • @ThatOneTechie
    @ThatOneTechie Před rokem +754

    I feel like the "spacey" sensation that we get out of Williams' music is mostly derived from Holst's Neptune.

    • @PatrickWallsisawesome
      @PatrickWallsisawesome Před rokem +125

      The chord is in Mars as well!! Holst was all over it, and Williams clearly used The Planets for inspiration when scoring Star Wars! (I think various movements were temp tracks?)

    • @shoobaloobabobdingalingadong
      @shoobaloobabobdingalingadong Před rokem +17

      I'm so glad someone mentioned this.

    • @thromboid
      @thromboid Před rokem +27

      You're no the only one! IIRC, Lucas originally planned to use Holst's music but commissioned Williams to write something of a substitute.

    • @highstimulation2497
      @highstimulation2497 Před rokem +9

      indeed. bi-tonal. em and g#m. ah yes. (same chord relation as the imperial march, by the way (AND "the end of all things" at the climax of LOTR.)

    • @beeble80
      @beeble80 Před rokem +6

      I don't read or make comments usually, but I commented this time, and scroll down to see a bunch of people said exactly the same thing 😅.

  • @Dexter26958
    @Dexter26958 Před rokem +1357

    Hey Charles, I got an idea for a video - since we had the Academy Awards last night could you maybe make a video where you go through all the Original Score nominees and analyze them on what makes them so good?

    • @MocahHamel
      @MocahHamel Před rokem +27

      I concur with DexterLol’s idea

    • @TheDeadOfNight37
      @TheDeadOfNight37 Před rokem +20

      @@MocahHamel I concur with your concurrent

    • @TRPLD
      @TRPLD Před rokem +6

      Yes please!

    • @spencer7167
      @spencer7167 Před rokem +13

      @@TheDeadOfNight37 I concur with your concurrent of their concurrent

    • @Tofh40
      @Tofh40 Před rokem +15

      @@spencer7167 To all of the cocurrents above, I concur

  • @kre4ture218
    @kre4ture218 Před rokem +241

    The soundtrack of Interstellar really shines, I immediately got goosebumps from only those 4 bars…

    • @wyattl.4023
      @wyattl.4023 Před rokem +11

      Hans Zimmer is a genius when it comes to Epic scores

  • @sadudas11
    @sadudas11 Před rokem +311

    6:37 That chord in Interstellar is mind numbing. I thought people normally dropped the natural 5th in favor of the #5, but having them clustered together here is awe inspiring. I don't know if it's the instruments or what.

    • @clemlvn9598
      @clemlvn9598 Před rokem +18

      I guess we can say that this is a Cmaj(b6) chord rather than a Cmaj triad with a #5! I find this chord to sound even more spacy than the augmented triad, love it!

    • @fallhaunt1952
      @fallhaunt1952 Před rokem +14

      @@clemlvn9598 could also be an Abmaj7#5 in first inversion

    • @viktorvolaric-horvat5190
      @viktorvolaric-horvat5190 Před rokem +17

      Absolutely, mate. Having them clustered together somehow invokes the dreadful feelings of the unforgiving harshness of space, the radiation, the unsettling queerness of it all.

    • @AlbertoSegovia.
      @AlbertoSegovia. Před rokem +4

      At last someone mentions it!!

    • @AlbertoSegovia.
      @AlbertoSegovia. Před rokem +6

      It is tedious to hear so many piano covers (amazing, the popularity it has in the piano sphere) that dismiss this chord altogether, without acknowledging that it is what makes the piece what the piece is, not so much the ostinato and chorale.

  • @ayeitburns1
    @ayeitburns1 Před rokem +350

    I still remember the first time I heard that chord in the Star Wars theme, it gave me chills and it still does. It had to be that chord.

    • @ZZubZZero
      @ZZubZZero Před rokem +17

      It's perfect as the ending chord of the intro. Makes much more sense than the first one too, the first one is about grabbing attention, the last one is leaving the audience with the right mood to begin the story. It sort of summarizes the entire intro and gives all those feelings Charles talked about, but leaves some mystique.

    • @leonardodelyrarodrigues3752
      @leonardodelyrarodrigues3752 Před rokem

      É a dissonância harmônica.

    • @leonardodelyrarodrigues3752
      @leonardodelyrarodrigues3752 Před rokem

      ​@@ZZubZZeroÉ a dissonância harmônica.

    • @conforzo
      @conforzo Před rokem

      Yup, it's the major with a twist.

    • @bonbonpony
      @bonbonpony Před rokem

      The sudden jump to that chord from the preceding mostly major tune makes it even more outstanding.

  • @emilyrln
    @emilyrln Před rokem +52

    I love that the space chord is also the Rivendell chord. Shows how otherworldly the elves are in Middle Earth! I also think of this as the Spy chord, being at the end of the Pink Panther theme (or very similar, at least).

    • @kurodashinkei
      @kurodashinkei Před rokem +2

      100%, and it also turns up in the Númenor theme from Rings of Power. Mystery, expanse, unknown things. So majestic!

    • @emilyrln
      @emilyrln Před rokem

      @@kurodashinkei Ooh! I don't know the RoP music well enough yet to spot it. Very cool!

    • @annelervik8946
      @annelervik8946 Před rokem

      Came to the comments to see if anyone pointed out the chord is also in the Rivendell theme :) So beautiful!

  • @nickgrimberg7165
    @nickgrimberg7165 Před rokem +177

    Your music analysis is untouchable.
    Your personality is one of a kind and very enjoyable.
    Your editing has elevated month after month.
    Your video ideas are rarely disappointing.
    Keep going guys.

    • @gregsullivan7408
      @gregsullivan7408 Před rokem

      Dave Bennett Piano gives him a run for his money, just quietly..... 😉

    • @heatherfriedli3182
      @heatherfriedli3182 Před rokem

      (I'm H's son) do you have a crush on all of them?

  • @ShawnPitman
    @ShawnPitman Před rokem +743

    "We listened to a bunch of John Williams scores to find a chord that he used a lot to create a space-feel and that other people stole from him because he is the origin of all creativity."
    John Williams is the GOAT

    • @HectorGarcia-ho3xe
      @HectorGarcia-ho3xe Před rokem +119

      Although you are right and John Williams is the GOAT, he is not the beginning of all creativity as for example this chords was developed in The planets by Holst. John Williams takes a lot from classical music, which is great as he is usually inspired by great composers. I still love John Williams though hahhaha

    • @ethannorton564
      @ethannorton564 Před rokem +52

      Bruh Williams literally stole from a lot of classical musicians Holst is probably the last famous listen to Mars from the planets suite and this chord is a big part of it

    • @user-he1xq5rt4v
      @user-he1xq5rt4v Před rokem

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    • @adm_ezri
      @adm_ezri Před rokem +9

      @@HectorGarcia-ho3xe yeah a lot of Williams' genius is in applying those older ideas into cinema, something that wasn't fashionable before he did it. Now it's just standard practice.

    • @ZZubZZero
      @ZZubZZero Před rokem +19

      @@ethannorton564 Bruh you can't steal from classical musicians. Unless you like steal their actual sheets of music lol. Classical music has always been borrowing and improving on existing works. Currently and I believe in the past as well (though correct me if I'm wrong), classical music is public domain. You literally can't steal it.

  • @BinauralBae
    @BinauralBae Před rokem +101

    Gustav Holst's The Planets always leads to good space inspiration music

    • @jttech44
      @jttech44 Před rokem +9

      Holst's Planet's *is* space. He wrote the book on how to do it and everyone else more or less just tips their hat to his work because he captured it perfectly.

    • @RSTI191
      @RSTI191 Před rokem

      @@jttech44
      WORD...

  • @alexbishel4164
    @alexbishel4164 Před rokem +48

    The "ostenato" at 7:19 sounds exactly like the arpeggio used in the Jenova theme from Final Fantasy VII. Jenova being a monster from space

    • @aquiamorgan2416
      @aquiamorgan2416 Před rokem +2

      I call that line of ostenato strings the "Awe-peggio".

  • @stephenjohnson3163
    @stephenjohnson3163 Před rokem +14

    I love how Charles is just so pumped about finding the chords and the other guys look just so done with the whole thing, it's kinda hilarious.

  • @nathanfischer3551
    @nathanfischer3551 Před rokem +219

    A different type of video from your normal reviews! Love to see you exploring space!

  • @governmentofitaly1026
    @governmentofitaly1026 Před rokem +97

    Charles goated

    • @markhaga8408
      @markhaga8408 Před rokem +4

      Entirely accurate comment

    • @Wise-Yoda-Puppet
      @Wise-Yoda-Puppet Před rokem +2

      Mi dica governo italiano, perché ha commentato sotto questo video ?

  • @dualCalibur
    @dualCalibur Před rokem +57

    Amazing how a single chord can evoke such a specific and powerful feeling. Hearing all those space themes back to back like that was intense.

    • @bonbonpony
      @bonbonpony Před rokem

      What amazes me is that there isn't any "chord dictionary" to this day, that would document such things.

  • @stevefaul1710
    @stevefaul1710 Před rokem +56

    Dude, it's the Wager Chord. "Ride of the Valkeries!" It happens in The Ring Cycle numerous times. That's where Williams and company got it. And that major I to minor ii shift looms large in "Star Trek II: Wrath of Khan."

    • @Cephalopoda
      @Cephalopoda Před rokem +6

      Yep - Wrath of Khan is _riddled_ with these sorts of chords, at times with some obvious nods to Shostakovich 5 as well.

    • @vaughanmacegan4012
      @vaughanmacegan4012 Před rokem +1

      Which is what exactly?

    • @rld1982
      @rld1982 Před rokem

      I thought he got it from Holst?

  • @algernonftw42
    @algernonftw42 Před rokem +26

    The first time I heard that little sequence in the Starfield teaser, I think I was sold on the game. They nailed the space sound.

  • @danmakthefirst
    @danmakthefirst Před rokem +144

    Really love this new format Charles! This is an awesome progression for the channel, super excited to see more like it in the future

  • @keplerswanson
    @keplerswanson Před rokem +16

    The brilliant part about this chord is the augmented 5th makes it feel like the chord is constantly expanding, just like space.

  • @thatotherguy3348
    @thatotherguy3348 Před rokem +10

    For me the spaciest chord is whatever the chord is at the end of Holst’s “Mars.” Leaves me in awe every time I hear it

  • @originalhazelgreene
    @originalhazelgreene Před rokem +14

    Dude you nailed it. Every awe-inspiring space scene I can think of, this exact chord is there.

  • @josiahanunike2376
    @josiahanunike2376 Před rokem +28

    The quality of the videos is just getting better and better. It’s insane what you’re able to do 👏🏽

  • @ajubal_senpai
    @ajubal_senpai Před rokem +12

    In the beginning I was like “it’s impossible to use just one chord to represent something so huge like the space…” but then… I heard it… mind blowing😍👌🏼

  • @unclewes8497
    @unclewes8497 Před rokem +4

    I was so happy to see Starfield’s music included in this. I’ve been hooked on the score since the announcement teaser trailer.

  • @timbajor2370
    @timbajor2370 Před rokem +96

    Hey Charles, absolutely love these new types of videos. My ADHD would kick in on some of your "sitting in the studio and explaining music" types of videos but on this one I was 100% there the whole way so please keep it up. Since they take so much more effort tho be careful not to get overworked or burnt out.

    • @kevinwells9751
      @kevinwells9751 Před rokem +16

      I like it in some ways, but I was going to say that it is a bit over-stimulating for me so it's actually harder for me to follow

    • @arthurhaag9434
      @arthurhaag9434 Před rokem

      ​​​@@kevinwells9751 same, but nowadays this is the only type of content possible to get many views, fast pace and a Lot of stimulation

    • @peel-socks2796
      @peel-socks2796 Před rokem

      This was really exiting. I new there was something about that chord in Interstellar. It’s so familiar.

    • @awesome346
      @awesome346 Před rokem

      Jesus loves you!

  • @misguidenpc0249
    @misguidenpc0249 Před rokem +11

    The best thing is, I was searching for the spacechord myself. And I found exactly the same chord!! It this sound that make me feel the excitement of discovering distamt stars but not forgetting the danger we might find. Amazing video!!!

  • @jigglybones3318
    @jigglybones3318 Před rokem +8

    The soundtrack to Cosmos: Possible Worlds is one of my all-time favorites ever. Alan Silvestri does such an incredible job making it so mysterious and magical.

  • @---ij5cn
    @---ij5cn Před rokem +21

    As soon as i heard that chord the force of a thousand Stargate Themes hit me right in the feels, would you guys consider taking a look at it too? It might be the closest to a whole piece predicated on that concept that i ever heard.

    • @DaBigGuns
      @DaBigGuns Před rokem +3

      Yes, my first thought was Stargate as well!

  • @f1l1ppova
    @f1l1ppova Před rokem +16

    Right when I thought his videos can't get any better YOU ARE CRAZY, GOOD SIR

  • @pitabowlterrier1193
    @pitabowlterrier1193 Před rokem +6

    As someone who is obsessed with space and film scores and music composition - this is my new favorite video of yours and I am forwarding it to my roommates immediately thank you

  • @maggiesue4825
    @maggiesue4825 Před rokem +1

    I've had no formal instruction (not counting piano lessons from age 6 to 15), but I LOVE playing with chords, chords upon chords, chord progression, etc. Your channel makes my spirit soar!!

  • @JoelBrandonMedia
    @JoelBrandonMedia Před rokem +2

    Perfect 5ths stacked on top of each other is always my go-to space sound - reminds me of those science videos we used to watch in elementary school in the 90s 😂

  • @jack_sugg_agriphotography

    Hey Charles, great video btw, as a huge star wars, interstellar and overall film music fan, really appreciated this video and the time and effort that you put into it. Would you consider analysing/ going through war film scores, of the likes of Dunkirk, 1917, All quiet on the Western front and others of this genre?

  • @shawnbryan8177
    @shawnbryan8177 Před rokem +11

    The Blue Devils are the winningest organization in the Drum & Bugle Corps activity. A few decades ago, they came up with a hornline warm up which melded standard brass warm ups, with non-traditional warm ups, with snippets of well known space movie music. It became known as “Space Chords”. There are many different vids of the Blue Devil brass line playing this excercise. They are all a little different as the official version has changed over the decades. But they are all amazing. Here’s a very good example in Hi Def audio. You’ll want to play this really loud on a hi fidelity system. It’s amazing.
    m.czcams.com/video/2EDIDCdy5Es/video.html

  • @JoshuaBurniece
    @JoshuaBurniece Před rokem

    Bro, I love that you’re exploring new video formats. I honestly think you could thrive in any format you want to make. It’s your personality, passion, and humor we latched onto. You make what makes you happy and we will support it.

  • @grungeguy97
    @grungeguy97 Před rokem +2

    Love the passion behind every second of this video! Your videos have a way of tapping into the sheer wonder of experiencing music. It reminds me to be happy with living even when anxieties are present. Thank you to everyone at this channel and keep up the wonderful work

  • @spyroclone152
    @spyroclone152 Před rokem +19

    You really need to check out the music from Outer Wilds by Andrew Prahlow. That OST is one of the best videogame soundtracks imo, especially for the mood of space.

    • @bendubz9000
      @bendubz9000 Před rokem +5

      Seconding the Outer Wilds shout, the amount that soundtrack reminds me of the Interstellar OST is incredible. Cracking game too, by god do they GET space

    • @Jambalambam
      @Jambalambam Před rokem

      omg yes, that ost is one of my all time favorites. to me it feels different from a lot of the other space media that's put out there, but still does an incredible job of encapsulating the wonder and amazement of exploring outer space

  • @ash1rose
    @ash1rose Před rokem +4

    You’ve nailed something I could only hear but never explain. I wish I were good at music theory so I could. The instant you mentioned the “space chord” I thought of ET and when you mentioned video games I had to listen to the soundtrack from Final Fantasy VII since the “Jenova” theme absolutely has that arpeggio you play later in the video. I believe Radiohead’s “Subterranean Homesick Alien” has the chord, too. I love this.

    • @MOSMASTERING
      @MOSMASTERING Před rokem +1

      I think you have a good ear!
      There is a lot of 7ths going on in that Radiohead song. But mainly I guess it's spacey because of the high echoey bends on the notes and arpeggios. Also a C minor over G. Which isn't a sharp 5th, but is voicing that changes the feeling my moving it to the bottom of the chord instead of the top.
      Music theory is never ending, but with a basic knowledge of chord construction and learning some vocabulary for describing voicings and progressions, I think you could pick it all up quite quickly.

  • @whatdoiputhere9618
    @whatdoiputhere9618 Před rokem +2

    I had the same reaction to that chord that you did. Once you pointed it out I was like: “yes! That’s it! That’s space!”
    Wow. Musics amazing isn’t it? *gasp*, now we need to find a chord for everything!

  • @danielho6998
    @danielho6998 Před rokem +2

    I love this new style of video! It combines your awesome teaching ability with the creativity/skit like feel that first brought me to your channel in the first place!

  • @billywinston6902
    @billywinston6902 Před rokem +6

    Thanks for doing the work for me. I've been getting into film scoring, this is helpful. I hate studying

  • @nathanaelwilkerson57
    @nathanaelwilkerson57 Před rokem +1

    I LOVE the structure of this video! I do stuff like this all the time, and I loved coming along on the investigation with you. When you first asked the question, I said “D/Bb” so I’m happy we ended up in the same place

  • @rome8180
    @rome8180 Před rokem +1

    My first thought before clicking the video: "I bet it's an augmented chord."
    I'd begun to doubt myself, but then you got to it. To me, the use of the augmented chord to indicate the mystery of space goes back to classic 1950s sci-fi.

  • @rcdr898
    @rcdr898 Před rokem +4

    Hey Charles, this video came out great and it looked very professional, so I'll commend your team for that. That being said, I really hope this isn't the future of your content. I love the videos where you're sitting alone at your keyboard, listening to something live and reacting to it/analyzing it on the fly. They're personal, passionate, and genuine, and that's what make them great. This style of video was very informative and eye-opening, yes, but it felt... how do I say this? Corporate, maybe? It feels like your passion for music, which was always what made your content so engaging, has been neutered. Again, the production quality is really good, but the quality is being funneled to the wrong areas. The reason you've been able to create such a successful brand that attracts so many passionate musicians it because you are one yourself, and you aren't afraid to show it. This video, however, feels like pandering to the more modern, overly edited and fast paced style that appeals to the low attention span of many internet-goers. I levy these critiques because I care a lot about this channel, and I want to not see it deviate from what I believe makes it great.

  • @veracrow842
    @veracrow842 Před rokem +4

    Super nice video! May I suggest that you listen to Holst: The Planets and hear if the chord's in there? It probably is, people are comparing John Williams' Star Wars to it.

    • @MOSMASTERING
      @MOSMASTERING Před rokem +2

      He did borrow a lot of ideas from Holst.
      Holst basically invented cinematic movie scores decades before it was a thing.

  • @brendanconnellan
    @brendanconnellan Před rokem

    As soon as I saw the title of this video, I immediately thought of the chord you ended up going with. Having obviously watched star wars and also played it a few times, this chord coming right at the end of the main theme is just perfect space-ness. Love it, and nice video!

  • @frollard
    @frollard Před rokem +1

    This extra-effort style including the extra skits was phenomenal. Thank you as always.

  • @astrolys3482
    @astrolys3482 Před rokem +6

    4:40 We have *WHAT* chords ??

  • @beerhappe5006
    @beerhappe5006 Před rokem +5

    I know this probably took a lot of effort, but I'm a 18 year old dude and im kinda done with this kind of jumpy editing. Sometimes low energy is just so much better so I can just sit back and relax and learn something about music.

    • @ayeitburns1
      @ayeitburns1 Před rokem +3

      While I enjoyed the video, I totally agree. My attention span is pretty shot at this point, but I don't need the screen to be a flurry of movement to keep me watching - it can be off putting.

  • @iframes2d
    @iframes2d Před rokem +2

    Mass effect has lots of other worldly soundscapes. The main theme is just pure bliss

  • @Zeinzu2
    @Zeinzu2 Před rokem +1

    YEEEES!!!! This video is exactly what I neeeed in music... This is such a perfect video. Thanks for the hard work guys. It feels so good to enjoy this.

  • @jakegearhart
    @jakegearhart Před rokem +5

    5:32 That chord is not actually C#5. It's a polychord built of C Major and Db Major at the same time.

  • @spicylizard4020
    @spicylizard4020 Před rokem

    oh mate, what a great video, really really enjoyed this one, huge thanks and congratulations you folks who worked on it, would love to see more like this!

  • @InventorZahran
    @InventorZahran Před rokem +1

    I hear this chord in almost every Star Trek film soundtrack, so I was already associating it with space before I knew it was The Space Chord!

  • @MATroiano
    @MATroiano Před rokem

    I remember when you covered this chord for a short bit in a previous video. I'm so glad you fleshed it out and included examples. I'm only more convinced of it's power now.

  • @corneliusmaze-eye2459
    @corneliusmaze-eye2459 Před rokem +1

    I love the Interstellar soundtrack even more now. Knowing it shares that same underpinning sound with all other space films is so satisfying.

  • @ShadowWulfGaming
    @ShadowWulfGaming Před 3 měsíci

    I really appreciate that you added startfield to this, it really captures that grandeur and mysteriousness of space

  • @innatemusic
    @innatemusic Před rokem

    I think you nailed it. The chord progressions at the end of the Star Wars theme might be my favorite of all time. The two chords you mentioned from ET have that “space” feeling, as well. The first is like, “We’re here” or “We’ve made it”. But then the second is more like, “But there’s more to see” or “There’s something beyond”. It’s amazing what a chord or the change of one note in a chord can do to change the way you feel.

  • @alexplaysplaysplays
    @alexplaysplaysplays Před rokem

    I’m digging that synth loop background music at 5.56. In fact I’m digging this whole video! Great seeing you walking around, doing stuff around the place, away from the piano and lots of fun visual stuff! More Please!!! #WhatIsPoppin

  • @thomasferrin
    @thomasferrin Před rokem

    I love that it can resolve to make any of those notes the root too! Just like in space, you never know where you’ll end up!

  • @brzk_
    @brzk_ Před rokem +1

    really like the video, the production quality certainly took a huge step. great effort!
    i really enjoy your more unedited content reacting to music and really being in the moment more to be completely honest, but im certain that will stay, so geat to see you exploring and trying out newe things.

  • @daikon6221
    @daikon6221 Před rokem

    Please do more of these
    That was next level amazing
    WE NEED MORE!!

  • @gregwfs
    @gregwfs Před rokem

    I agree with you completely! During your introduction of this video I was thinking to myself E G# B C. Because I remember as a young teen listening to both Star Wars and Star Trek music and figuring out patterns and chordings and playing/experimenting with them using analog synth sounds. For many years I have used that exact structure when setting the appropriate mood during live shows etc. It was so rewarding and fulfilling when at the end of your video you chose not only the same chord structure, but the exact notes I have been using for decades! Very well made video!

  • @AnorakDovahkiin
    @AnorakDovahkiin Před rokem

    Such a cool video! I love the presentation style and production value!! I look forward to more!

  • @bigcat5348
    @bigcat5348 Před rokem +2

    That chord in isolation immediately makes me think of the theme for Wrath of Khan.

  • @besknighter
    @besknighter Před rokem

    Oh, wow! I loved this new format! And amazing video as always!

  • @caimanaraujo479
    @caimanaraujo479 Před rokem +1

    As someone who is very addicted to space content this year (got kerbal space program for free on the epic store and got hooked, and right about the same time watched interstelar and the martian), this video is just perfect for me. I can't stop watching this kind of content!

  • @Aleay
    @Aleay Před rokem

    Dude the quality of this video is off the fucking charts and I'm all for this!. The intro bit where you 'want to go to space' was hilarious.

  • @lzlin0508
    @lzlin0508 Před rokem

    I love these type of content! Different from your usual but even better!

  • @JonoNZBoardGamer
    @JonoNZBoardGamer Před rokem

    Great video! The editing and work that clearly went into this paid off!

  • @johnchessant3012
    @johnchessant3012 Před rokem +2

    Literally the exact chord I thought of when I clicked this video! That's amazing.
    Btw, this chord also features prominently in Holst's Mars, the OG space music.

  • @neiljohnson2784
    @neiljohnson2784 Před rokem +1

    The Lydian Augmented mode I think is the best mode for capturing that mystic otherworldly sound and fits perfectly with the augmented fifth.

  • @synthverse
    @synthverse Před rokem +1

    E aug is the chord I used in one of my own space songs, just gives off space vibes.

  • @Brogboolius_Maximus
    @Brogboolius_Maximus Před rokem +1

    Haha, this video is fantastic. Not only did you nail the answer (in my opinion), but you did extremely thorough research, and those acted scenes were hilarious. Also, kudos to whoever did those zooms. They were textbook reality TV.

  • @RPSchonherr
    @RPSchonherr Před rokem

    I just twiddle on my organ and play these types of chords all the time, they just sound so good when put in the right spot.

  • @soupsawsandfish4113
    @soupsawsandfish4113 Před rokem

    When you highlighted the chord from Star Wars, it reminded me of where it appears later in a chord progression in Empire Strikes Back. I don’t know if I’m late to this, but it comes when the Millennium Falcon is being chased to the astroid field by all the empire tie fighters. Williams knew to incorporate that and I love how it ties it all together.

  • @JooliganTheSnooligan
    @JooliganTheSnooligan Před rokem

    This actually helps a lot! I’m making a space themed symphonic metal album with synths and I’m gonna use this.

  • @lastnamefirstname8655

    this video is so well done, great job charles!

  • @thegamergod7076
    @thegamergod7076 Před rokem +1

    Yesssss i've been writing a song unknowingly that uses this exact chord and for so long wanted a progression in the climax to solo over and missed the major 1 to the major 6 relation even tho ive been using a chord that has the major 6 in it!!! Thank you!

  • @AlexQuebrado
    @AlexQuebrado Před rokem

    Truly magical, I would love to see this format applied to the ocean. The OCEAN chord

  • @SolWake
    @SolWake Před rokem +1

    I've been watching Star Trek Picard S3 and the end-credits theme, which is from the main title of Star Trek First Contact gets me every single time, I just have to stay and listen to it. I would love to see a breakdown of what makes this theme so evocative :)

  • @kikibrnadic8788
    @kikibrnadic8788 Před rokem

    I've been watching your videos for a while and seeing how you dissected the end of the Starfield trailer, a game that I've personally been eagerly anticipating for a long time, to show how it has THE SPACE CHORD. Now I'm even more excited about the game knowing this. Thank you!!!

  • @GuidoMichaelis
    @GuidoMichaelis Před rokem

    Holy, you can definitely see the extra effort going into this video. THIS WAS SO COOL

  • @mainsailsound983
    @mainsailsound983 Před rokem

    I took a break for a couple months and then come back to a video like this! You're upping your game

  • @GriefBurrito
    @GriefBurrito Před 8 měsíci

    The effort that went into this video was amazing, we'll done man. You and your team are epic.

  • @BellXllebMusic
    @BellXllebMusic Před rokem

    Years ago it wanted to know how to make that space sound but didn't know enough theory to find it out myself. Nice to see a video made about it with actual data in it!!

  • @GipsyD29
    @GipsyD29 Před rokem

    Dangerous, wonderous, uncertainty, chaos, beautiful, magical
    You described space and the universe in a nutshell

  • @cocoabutterjohnny8182

    Love the new format of your video!

  • @FabricioZuccherato
    @FabricioZuccherato Před rokem +2

    This space chords you're all looking for has a name screaming out of it: Holst (whose The Planets Suit was, by the way, one of the biggest influences for John Williams to compose Star Wars themes).

  • @SoonEnough
    @SoonEnough Před rokem

    OMG, finally the space chords video I've been waiting for and the space chord I was waiting for in 5:50, I've always played "spacey" sounds with that chord

  • @Miche-Miche
    @Miche-Miche Před rokem

    Love this new format Charles!

  • @winknotes
    @winknotes Před rokem

    I like Phrygian dominant scale quite a bit and that chord finds its way into my compositions a lot. Good stuff and thanks for all the analysis you do.

  • @rixuko2218
    @rixuko2218 Před rokem

    This fixation on the sound of space, is why i love The planets by holst. It really dives into the endless possibilities that embodies the whatever unknown. The barely observable. The only imaginable.

  • @aloysiusdevadanderabercrombie8

    I figured this out while messing around on a piano a couple years ago. It's such a recognizeable sound!

  • @CharlieFisherMusic
    @CharlieFisherMusic Před rokem +2

    5:32 I cant get the Leonardo Dicaprio meme out of my head here hahaha

  • @musiclore
    @musiclore Před rokem

    Love this format!

  • @TobiWobi7
    @TobiWobi7 Před rokem

    Those mayor chords with the 5th sharps are also used in howard shores tunes for the Evls of Imladris *.* its just so magical!

  • @sirmantisshrimp
    @sirmantisshrimp Před rokem

    It doesn't matter what topic you talk about. But every video makes me feel super excited about everything. This topic was especially exciting. Time to go play with the chord and chords shown in this video.

  • @DEADLINETV
    @DEADLINETV Před rokem

    Perfect! Enjoyed it all! Very inspirational!

  • @SkylarConover
    @SkylarConover Před rokem

    This was the immediate chord I heard in my head when I saw the thumbnail. I’m so glad your search lead you to the same spot :)