Quartal Melodies and Autotune (the intro music!) [ AN's Bass Lessons #9 ]
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What do perfect fourth-based jazz melodies and hilarious autotune have in common? The intro music to Adam Neely's Bass Lessons!
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perfect fourth based melodies = game cube intro music
@Charlyfromthenuclearcity
8 жыл бұрын
DUDE ! You're god.
@BanIsNotAPotato
7 жыл бұрын
Now that you mention it.......
@thefliesband3765
6 жыл бұрын
I was talking to my piano teacher today about this song and that popped into my head on my ride home
@jamespeterson4275
6 жыл бұрын
Evan Jose or ELP as fuck sounding shit
@accieT
6 жыл бұрын
Thats what i always thought. Does this mean its musical genius or stolen memes?
the break-downs, the insights, the knowledge-sharing.... in such top-quality format! well scripted, professional, and with a touch of humour. one thousand of thanks to you Adam!
@michaelcaudle6908
7 жыл бұрын
Perfectly said. This is what I love about his channel. He explores everything even his own intro song!
@KeeperOfSolitude
7 жыл бұрын
I agree, I always complain at videos poorly made, explaining in 15 minutes something that could be done in 5. Adam's goes just right
+1 for full version. sounds like it could be awesome. at least, release the parts for home brew :)
We really need you to make an extended version... I mean, you need
@AlphaEnt2
7 жыл бұрын
I have to say, i would also like to hear an extended version =P
@qotsa007
7 жыл бұрын
Yes, I would actualy pay for it and I think a lot of other people would too. What do you say Adam; 2 bucks for the song from you directly, no spotify stuff. (seeing this video has 50k views, that's a 100k dolla dolla bills my man)
It would be cool if you could make a full length version of the intro. it sounds gooooodd.
@Don57
7 жыл бұрын
Yes!
I want the entire song, it's addictive.
My daughter when she was about 3 months old used to go mad everytime she heard that riff. i have it on video somewhere.
@SgtMacska
3 жыл бұрын
That is amazing
Among my most anticipated channels. More plz
Your intro music is bloody brilliant. Does the music extend beyond what you have in your intro? Also, what is the intro video from [the dancing guy]?
My favorite secret GameCube startup sound
What about that dancing guy? I know I've seen it some where before.
this video was perfectly put together I'm still laughing! But at the same time I love how effectively you explain your process and techniques. This and every video of yours I've seen so far are brilliant thank you so much for putting these in youtube!
So, I'm basically a celebrity now! Thanks for answering the question +some! Could you do like a 1 minute snippet of you improv-ing using mostly quartal harmony? Btw, your videos are fantastic.
I’m a tenor sax player and I watch and learn from your videos all the time. Keep up what you’re doing, it’s really great. I really want to do what you do someday and play sax in gigs and travel and do recordings and all that jazz. I’m learning how to improvise over the break, as I’m more classically trained and don’t have anything taught to me outside of school. Luckily I have a really good ear in music, and now I’m starting to branch off from just doing school stuff and learning things on my own. You’re videos teach me all these cool things that are great and are interesting to me and I love it. Thanks a lot and merry Christmas Adam.
Ok, really just asked on another video, but I'll ask here as well, full version or WHHAT!?!?
@asherpereira615
6 жыл бұрын
WHHAT.
@elmerperez7350
6 жыл бұрын
WHHAT.
@tuky2729
6 жыл бұрын
WHHAT.
@progfox
6 жыл бұрын
WHHAT.
@musik350
6 жыл бұрын
WHHAT.
I just love the way you say: Bass!
dude hell yeah. I've been watching a lot of your videos recently. You are a very creative person I'm glad you make these videos. I haven't had the money for schooling so I've been having a lot to learn on my own. I'm would say I'm fairly knowledgeable with music theory, and several of your videos are answers to questions I've been looking for for a long time. thanks!
This was super awesome! Thank you!
dude, the intro is the best part of your channel! ahahhaa awesome
Awesome stuff! What I love most about the intro music is what the Hi-Hat does. :)
I really like your creativity man. Keep doing what you do, it's really appreciated.
Adam Neely you the man
I was wondering this same thing and the video showed up in my feed, really love that intro, like REALLY
The more I listen to it. The more I enjoy it.
I devouring your videos.
Ayeeee just what i needed!!!
I love the intro music. It gets me interested every time haha
Man this channel is great, I’ve always had an affinity for the base, specially upright. In the group I play in the bassist is the easy guy, always the easy guy, if the bassist isn’t the easy guy(gal) get another!
Always loved your opening song.
Thank you for your lessons, Adam It really helps
very cool. I wouldn't mind seeing a full production breakdown of everything you did for this track. easily the best intro music on youtube.
Excellent. Can't get enough of this stuff. I never realized it until you showed the music here that your theme is somewhat similar to "Kaliedoscope", Marian Mcpartland's theme song from piano jazz. I hope this doesn't give me away as an old geezer.
I thought it was.. I... dont... nee... eeeds.... basslessons...
I bloody love your intro 👌🏻👌🏻so clever.
u certainly have upped ur quality on ur vid, holmes!! BASS!
speechless, liked !
Please make an extended version!!! Please!!!!!
3:35 Adam, you made me finally appreciate Britney ;) (Thanks for all your insightful lessons here and on Patreon!)
Plz just loop those measures and release it as like a min long song. Sooo many of us would be so happy! The catchiest thing I've heard all year :D
Total KNOWER vibes!
I check this video frequently just to listen that intro over and over...
That intro was epic and I was hoping there was a full length intro. Liked the video anyway :)
I fucking love the sound of riffs containing perfect 4th, sounds sooo proggy
That's such an awesome intro
THIS. THANK YOU.
Pretty cool!
Missed your intro, rewatching this still feel the same excitement as before. Even though I don't understand any 😁
your theoretical explainations are so easy to understand 😊👍
No link or download to full song? No linking to this video in other videos using this song? What's going on? I found something I like that you made and I can't listen to it on repeat? Why would you do this to me and yourself?
I really need a nice 1h version of this intro.
that intro song is so cool, never heard anything like it before
the nostalgia is crazy on this one. ah.. bsck when he called them AN's bass lessons
I just wanna sit on my couch while everyone's gone on a friday night, and binge all adam's old shit
full version when?! also, another notice that you and your videos are supreme
Very nice lesson...
great!
Plz make a full song of this. it's so awesome
Love quartal/quintal harmony for that "computer-like" tonal vagueness...whole-tone does something similar but with more of a "lost" feeling, all great tone colors not often heard :-)
Now I am interested in perfect fourths.
That bass intro is like tech-death
@DanielJ
6 жыл бұрын
Frickin right dude?
@francescoideo9330
3 жыл бұрын
Tech death is basidally jazz with distortion
JAJAJAJA ! Great video, as always, and by the way, you made my day! XD "Autotune may be used creatively...to correct bad vocals..." XD! But, that´s true...it might be used for something good...=) At least, trying to harmonize is not as bad...some way to learn something I guess..
Make a long version please! ha that little synth is just addictive
"Those Who Chant" Walter Bishop Jr. is an amazing song with tons of quartal stuff in it
I never noticed there were words other than the super deep "BASS" at the end. I thought it was keys with a quirky filter rather than auto-tuned vocals. I like it so much more now!
lol. I never noticed the lyrics before... at least not consciously. its a cool piece though.
yay my fav interval
came for the lessons stayed for the bass
I love the "synth-80's-house" part
For a great creative use of autotune, check out Aphex Twin's Windowlicker from 1999. Classic electronic music! I love the part in your intro tune where the note just hangs on at the end of the vocal phrase but the chords carry on changing. Wish it went on longer :)
Yo dude, I am loving these. I just got an Empress Compressor pedal and have no idea what to do with it (other than cheezy pumping EDM basslines using the sidechain). Might I humbly suggest a video on the topic of using compression with bass guitar?
That intro is addicting, I agree with others, I want the extended version.. and a tab..
J'adooooore
I have listened to this intro in front of every video and until I saw this video I didn't even realize the synth was auto tuned lyrics!
thanks for the musical explanation! now how did you make the video to the intro music?
I guess my questions about this compositions are: Where did you start? Did you start with the chabges in mind or ffigure them out after? Did you start this at a slower speed or stumble on while noodling? Thank you. Outstanding.
Hello I’m here from 2020 quarantine and the world would be a better place if you make a longer version of the intro please
Hi Adam. Can we please now have a longer version of Adam Neely’s Bass Lesson? 🥺👉🏼👈🏼
You're so cool.
I had the quartal melody picked as Octotonic, but it turned out to be much more interesting. Would it be right to say that a quartal "scale" is symmetrical like a dimished or Octotonic one? Would love to see you do a vid on symmetrical scales.
Don't know how you feel about prog-rock, but quartal melodies are a pretty major part of what makes Emerson Lake and Palmer's "Tarkus" sound so distinctive.
Where can I find that video of Freedom Jazz Dance? I looove this rendition of it
@organ444
6 жыл бұрын
I was thinking the same! I managed to find it: kzread.info/dash/bejne/YnZ40NiioNqyhto.html
Emerson Lake and Palmer's Tarkus is a great example of loads of quartal melodies.
Hey Adam, I - and other people I'm sure - would LOVE to see the score for your jazz-robot-fart-choir score! It has a harmonic pattern that my Harmony III Course attendee brain can't grasp just yet. Please!
Soooo sick! I would love a full version to groove to. Also, what are the four main chords of the catchy groove?
@tombouwmeister6254
7 жыл бұрын
it's the same chords as where he plays the bassline. But instead of an emaj7 I thinks it's an emaj7/9 so there that constant switch between the f# and the f.
@BlikeNave
7 жыл бұрын
Thx mate!
This should be a full song.
You have to do a long version !! Please ;-)
sounds like the kawashima sudoku intro lmao. nintendo loves using quartal harmony lol
Cool, nice lesson! now where's the video from
Full version please
Adam should open every video doing the nazely opening
Auto tune is sort of like unity in that both get derided for what they're used for even though they're both perfectly fine tools
During the 1/4 speed section, there is an error in notation. Beat 4 of the first measure says it is fingered with the fourth finger, when it is actually fingered with the first finger.
Make a full version of this song :D
Can I please just have the full thing?
I didn't even notice the vocals until it was pointed out.
Dont see the tabs anywhere, would you mind posting them? Im trash at reading notes, and apparently bass and guitar notes are different ...
What plugin did you use to flatten the pitch response?
That kind of vocals really reminds me Cynic.
A dam nee ly s bass le saans
please make a full length track based on the intro music. it'd be brilliant! also, can anyone suggest music similar to this?