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How to Write a Beautiful Chord Progression

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Published 21 May 2023

Music Theory from Sleep Token "Take Me Back to Eden". ►FREE BOOK. Learn Theory in 30 Minutes: https://HackMusicTheory.com/Books 0:00 Step 1. Beauty 0:46 Step 2. Chord Beat 1:55 Step 3. Bass 2:33 Final Example Step 1. Beauty Set your grid to 1/16 notes and your tempo to 113 BPM. We’re in the key of A minor here, which is just all the white notes from A to A. Right, so the first step to writing a beautiful chord progression is finding a beautiful chord. There are many beautiful chords, but a good guideline is to leave space for the harmony to breathe. Think about walking into a beautiful cathedral. The space is as beautiful as the structure. When applying this concept to chords, it’s as simple as not cramming too many notes in. Three notes is enough. But yes of course, you can use more notes if you want, it’s your music. In this example, the first chord contains the root, ♭ 3 and ♭7. And if all these flats and numbers are confusing, read hack 8 in our free book. Step 2. Chord Beat This is the fun part! You’re now gonna turn your chord into a drum beat. A “chord beat”, if you will. If you’re playing this on a keyboard, you’re gonna play the root note (A) in your left hand, and the other two notes (C and G) in your right hand. Now, pretend your left hand is the kick drum and your right hand is the snare drum, and come up with a cool beat. And if you don’t play the keyboard, no problem, just do this step right here on the MIDI grid. Each hit is only going to be a 1/16 note, so the final result will sound really percussive, like a pitched drum beat. All those rests add rhythmic space to your harmonic space, creating a beautiful simplicity. And a shoutout to Sleep Token, as this lesson is based on their beautiful song “DYWTYLM” from the new album “Take Me Back to Eden”. Step 3. Bass Okay, so we’ve got one beautiful chord played over one bar. Now, let’s turn this into a four-bar chord progression. So, start by copying and pasting your first bar into the remaining three bars. You’re actually going to leave your right-hand notes the same throughout the four bars. This creates unity, which adds to the beauty. Next, spend some time moving your bass note up and down in bar two. Once you’ve found a beautiful place for it, stay there for the whole bar. Then, do the same thing for bars three and four. Sleep Token stays on the same bass note here for the two bars. You can do that, or you can move it, like we did in our example. --- ABOUT The fast, easy & fun way to make music. Taught by Ray Harmony, a multi award-winning college lecturer who's made music with multiplatinum Grammy-winning artists, and his protégé wife, Kate. CREDITS © 2023 Revolution Harmony Revolution Harmony is Kate & Ray Harmony Script & all music in video by Revolution Harmony Book promo filmed & edited by Maurits Nienhuis Footage of Ray Harmony by Billie Woods Vinyl footage by Matthias Groeneveld Cathedral footage by Kelly M Lacy

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    @HackMusicTheorylast year ►FREE BOOK. Learn Theory in 30 Minutes: 2
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    @mbhqal8312last year This is actually gonna be really useful, would love to try use this. Also, I would gonna love if you make a theory from J-pop artists, like Kenshi Yonezu, Yoasobi/ayase. J-pop songs are really unique especially Kenshi Yonezu's songs, all of his songs are unique from one another ... 13
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    @MarkFreedmanNY11 months ago I like how you focus on a specific technique at a time. It also helps me find videos on exactly what I may be currently working. I still have trouble using music theory terminology to describe how I'm approaching a piece of music. I lean on my gut feeling a lot. Your videos often validate that feeling and puts a name to it. With this video, I'm running back to my current piece and spreading chords out a bit more. I love that feeling of space. Thanks, again. ... 1
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    @reaktiv140811 months ago Simple, powerful and immediately inspiration driven! ❤Thanks a lot for sharing your wise tips!
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    @correametallast year Amazing like always! This is great to start working some melodies on top. You guys rule!!! Thanks!!!
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    @nandakoryaaa11 months ago Hi Kate & Ray! Awesome lesson, really interesting effect! 1
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    @yvesduke11 months ago Suggested artist: Oliver N'Goma. Thanks for the amazing work 🙌 1
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    @Petch8511 months ago
    Her are som suggestions
    Chevelle (what makes it sound so heavy and sad)
    A7X (how to make good sweep picking patterns and exciting drums)
    RED (how to add simple violin lines to hard rock)
    Breaking Benjamin ( how to color cord while using distorsion, and exciting drums)
    Guns and roses (how to write a melodic solo)
    Maybe one of them can get you excited to make a video lesson, thanks for your vids, they always get me excited with making music.
    ...
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    @cygnals524last year Thank you for this video. Your advice on leaving enough space for it to breath & using the example of a Cathedral was an excellent way to get your point across to me. If possible could hack the group "Rush" that would be awesome! I do know Alex Lifeson uses the Phrygian Dominant scale for a few of his solos. He uses part of it for the solo on the song "Jacob's Ladder" from the "Permanent Waves" release & He uses it for the solo on "The Anarchist" from the "Clockwork Angels" release. They have such a vast catalog of material to work with which would allow for many different HACKS. I also know he uses Lydian mode on some songs as well but after that I have no clue on what mode(s) they are using. I do love the way they use scales on certain songs such as "La Villa Strangiato", "Natural Science", "Clockwork Angels", Etc... I believe they use Locrian for the intro of "YYZ" as well. Thanks so much for your videos. I am a guitar player and find your videos extremely helpful. ... 1
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    @conorcrisislast year Yeah we are gonna need more sleep token content please 1
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    @sdjtlchlast year What is this? A notification I haven't seen in ages?!? And sleep token in the thumbnail? 😮 1
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    @yuyiya11 months ago OK! This is cool ... even if I did have to go and make myself some tea before watching 😉
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    @muhammadrezahaghirilast year Hello!
    This "Chord Beat" method kinda reminded me of Dave Grohl and how he sees a guitar as a drum set!
    1
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    @CcptnCckd11 months ago Your metal band hacks are awesome! It would be cool if you did a heavier band like Fit for an Autopsy
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    @goldnguardian511 months ago It’d be really cool if you could cover Volbeat 😊
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    @JostSchwiderlast year 👍 - also for the YT algo! 😊
    P.S.: But where is the tea? 😘
    2
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    @spencerrobinson78011 months ago Love this analogy, I noticed you're videos seem to be a lot more artistic lately(still as educational though!). Is this intentional, I've noticed certain things that almost feel like you're using cinemetography as a metaphor for the music theory you teach 😮 hope you're well! ...
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    @Funkrocker8111 months ago ok, I guess the p4 in the bass will be fixed in the next step ;-)
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    @Elytri02 weeks ago Can i pay you everything i have for this info? How is this channel free
  • @
    @HackMusicTheorylast year ►FREE BOOK. Learn Theory in 30 Minutes: 2
  • @
    @mbhqal8312last year This is actually gonna be really useful, would love to try use this. Also, I would gonna love if you make a theory from J-pop artists, like Kenshi Yonezu, Yoasobi/ayase. J-pop songs are really unique especially Kenshi Yonezu's songs, all of his songs are unique from one another ... 13
  • @
    @MarkFreedmanNY11 months ago I like how you focus on a specific technique at a time. It also helps me find videos on exactly what I may be currently working. I still have trouble using music theory terminology to describe how I'm approaching a piece of music. I lean on my gut feeling a lot. Your videos often validate that feeling and puts a name to it. With this video, I'm running back to my current piece and spreading chords out a bit more. I love that feeling of space. Thanks, again. ... 1
  • @
    @reaktiv140811 months ago Simple, powerful and immediately inspiration driven! ❤Thanks a lot for sharing your wise tips!
  • @
    @correametallast year Amazing like always! This is great to start working some melodies on top. You guys rule!!! Thanks!!!
  • @
    @nandakoryaaa11 months ago Hi Kate & Ray! Awesome lesson, really interesting effect! 1
  • @
    @yvesduke11 months ago Suggested artist: Oliver N'Goma. Thanks for the amazing work 🙌 1
  • @
    @Petch8511 months ago
    Her are som suggestions
    Chevelle (what makes it sound so heavy and sad)
    A7X (how to make good sweep picking patterns and exciting drums)
    RED (how to add simple violin lines to hard rock)
    Breaking Benjamin ( how to color cord while using distorsion, and exciting drums)
    Guns and roses (how to write a melodic solo)
    Maybe one of them can get you excited to make a video lesson, thanks for your vids, they always get me excited with making music.
    ...
    1
  • @
    @cygnals524last year Thank you for this video. Your advice on leaving enough space for it to breath & using the example of a Cathedral was an excellent way to get your point across to me. If possible could hack the group "Rush" that would be awesome! I do know Alex Lifeson uses the Phrygian Dominant scale for a few of his solos. He uses part of it for the solo on the song "Jacob's Ladder" from the "Permanent Waves" release & He uses it for the solo on "The Anarchist" from the "Clockwork Angels" release. They have such a vast catalog of material to work with which would allow for many different HACKS. I also know he uses Lydian mode on some songs as well but after that I have no clue on what mode(s) they are using. I do love the way they use scales on certain songs such as "La Villa Strangiato", "Natural Science", "Clockwork Angels", Etc... I believe they use Locrian for the intro of "YYZ" as well. Thanks so much for your videos. I am a guitar player and find your videos extremely helpful. ... 1
  • @
    @conorcrisislast year Yeah we are gonna need more sleep token content please 1
  • @
    @sdjtlchlast year What is this? A notification I haven't seen in ages?!? And sleep token in the thumbnail? 😮 1
  • @
    @yuyiya11 months ago OK! This is cool ... even if I did have to go and make myself some tea before watching 😉
  • @
    @muhammadrezahaghirilast year Hello!
    This "Chord Beat" method kinda reminded me of Dave Grohl and how he sees a guitar as a drum set!
    1
  • @
    @CcptnCckd11 months ago Your metal band hacks are awesome! It would be cool if you did a heavier band like Fit for an Autopsy
  • @
    @goldnguardian511 months ago It’d be really cool if you could cover Volbeat 😊
  • @
    @JostSchwiderlast year 👍 - also for the YT algo! 😊
    P.S.: But where is the tea? 😘
    2
  • @
    @spencerrobinson78011 months ago Love this analogy, I noticed you're videos seem to be a lot more artistic lately(still as educational though!). Is this intentional, I've noticed certain things that almost feel like you're using cinemetography as a metaphor for the music theory you teach 😮 hope you're well! ...
  • @
    @Funkrocker8111 months ago ok, I guess the p4 in the bass will be fixed in the next step ;-)
  • @
    @Elytri02 weeks ago Can i pay you everything i have for this info? How is this channel free