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Music with Myles
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Making sense of the wide world of music.
MusicWithMyles.org
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How to Harmonize a Melody ft. Freddie Mercury | Four-Way Close Voicings
How to Harmonize a Melody ft. Freddie Mercury | Four-Way Close Voicings
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Diminished Seventh Chords | Music with Myles
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Diminished Seventh Chords | Music with Myles
Substitute Dominants | Music with Myles
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Substitute Dominants | Music with Myles
Modal Interchange | Music with Myles
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Modal Interchange | Music with Myles
How Chord Progressions Work | Music with Myles
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How Chord Progressions Work | Music with Myles
Native Construct - Live Guitar Cam (London, Ontario)
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Native Construct - Live Guitar Cam (London, Ontario)
Your Familar Face - Live BassCam Playthrough
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Your Familar Face - Live BassCam Playthrough
Native Construct - Chromatic Lights - Live Playthrough
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Native Construct - Chromatic Lights - Live Playthrough
Native Construct - Mute - Guitar Playthrough
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Native Construct - Mute - Guitar Playthrough
Les Misérables - Empty Chairs at Empty Tables (Cover by Native Construct)
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Les Misérables - Empty Chairs at Empty Tables (Cover by Native Construct)
Native Construct - The Making of Quiet World: Episode II
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Native Construct - The Making of Quiet World: Episode II
Native Construct - The Making of Quiet World: Episode I
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Native Construct - The Making of Quiet World: Episode I
What software is this?
This sounds like the transformer Soundwave got drunk one night and decided to sing Karaoke.
Hey really good video, but damn, I hope this doesn't offend you but you look really similar to young Voldemort from 'Half Blood Prince'
LOL that's a new one. I can see it 😂 cheers buddy
This video summarizes in 4 minutes something that I have been trying to understand for 15 years. I love you
I wish all of youtube was like this
I've been coming back to this video for years, it's probably the best music theory explainer I've ever seen on UA-cam. Wish you'd make a whole series in this style!
How did I miss this banger?
so like satb but with similar motion instead of counterpoint
I think is one of my favorite videos on music I’ve ever watched in my life! Very well made and I love the constant drum beat in the background which makes it feel like the whole video is a song. Great job and thank you for this! It’s super helpful
Great video, however parallel fifths sound bad in almost every scenario, specially in a renaissance style song like this one
man, IVmaj7(#11) sounds very dissonant in this scenario. I'd rather get rid of it. P.S. i take my words back. this melody makes it perfect!
great tutorials thanks
I know it will never happen, but I will never stop hoping for a vinyl release of this absolute masterpiece.
i just saw this video in 2024??? where have i been???
Thank you so much for this clear explanation, I needed this !!! Cheeeers mate !
Thank you for finally making me understand this! Subscribed
thanks!
If I somehow get to this level in PowerPoint, you bet Imma make the best thank you video you've ever seen.
An entire 4 years of college level composition and theory in a little over 4 minutes. Very impressive. God bless UA-cam.
So good. "Only scratched the surface" he says, but it's already far beyond any explanations I've seen before, and it was only 4 minutes long! Thank you. Awesome.
Great explanation, thank you
This is really useful. thank you. But with this technique, isn't there a high risk of consecutive octaves and fifths? Or does that not matter with this style of music?
You should generally avoid consecutive perfect consonances in situations where you intend to maximize the sound of "independence" between voices. Here, we're going for the opposite - a bunch of voices blending together to highlight a single melodic line - so parallelisms aren't of concern. Lots of confusion around this "rule" from classical theory; maybe I should make a video on it
@@MusicWithMyles Yes I've noticed that some styles seem to ignore this convention. The "drop 3" styles etc. from big band music do too, so the music sounds more like a chorus than other styles. Also some guitar music styles seem to rely heavily on power chords which also do this. It's always bothered me because the few teachers I have had have drummed the no consecutives rule into me to the point that I'm actually uncomfortable if I break it myself. I think this has led me to disregard the genre of the music, which is probably as bad a mistake. Not everything is counterpoint. Thank you for your response. I'll watch pretty much any of your videos from now on because of your clear and practical style. Thanks again.
Ok I walked into the wrong classroom
Great vid, don't stop...pls?
Hands down one of the Best videos on progressions 🔥🔥🔥
Cute. “Modal interchange” sounds more intelligent than Upper Neighbor, I suppose. Or even “Neapolitan”. Whatever it’s called by whoever, still sounds good!
That ab7 hit me like a truck Christ almighty
you sir, are a wizard
Am I wrong to think this would be how Robert Glasper had approach Bohemian Rhapsody?
I am pretty sure if your videos were from the 70's, Boards of Canada would sample "exotic colours" for their first releases.
at 1:39 can somebody tell me why he chose a Bb chord to replace the A minor chord instead of the Ab major chord? Does it lead to Fmajor better? And why?
Aweosome contents
Finally someone who doesn't just talk but moves forward! Love you!
So sick
Myles doesn't -keep- timing - timing _stays_ with Myles.
So clear and interesting to watch ! I still don't really understand how you think live about "Mhh next chord is borrowed from F# Mixolidian so I should use and add this, this and this alteration", but it opens my perception !
This is insane, I am glad I found this channel. Thank you Mister!
알고리즘이 날 이끌었다
Thank you so much.❤
Great explanations. Music theory is so important and not really that difficult to learn.
Tell me when I am wrong, saying that I can actually play any sequence of notes on the fret board, and I will fit either in chromatic scale or in the mode interchange. Isn't it then apparent that you can just rely on your inner feeling of music, the same as on a theory?
I found the drums in the background unnecessary and distracting. I believe I do have ADHD though, so that's probably why. Literally can't focus on your voice.
noooo mis subtitulos en español donde estaaaan?
Wow sik video
Nahhhhh that’s off
I get it and it souns ok...but it sounds a little creepy
Very very very very VERY good
화성학 알고봐도 모르고봐도 재밌네.. 왜 내 알고리즘에 이제야 뜬거니