The Circle of Fifths Chord Progression EXPLAINED

Let's talk about the Circle of Fifths chord progression, and how it appears in songs you have heard before! Also there are variations to the progression and such. MUSIC THEORY
Huge MEGA thanks to KiAme, the singer and guitarist who performed all of the covers in this video! Check out his channel here: / @flyingbacon1997
Listen to the originals as well, they're all bangers! In the future, when I upload non-video game music I'm probably going to continue making covers of the tunes, because I ain't about to get copyright claimed. I've listed all of the tunes I use in my videos in this excel spreadsheet, for ease of looking up:
docs.google.com/spreadsheets/...
00:00-00:28 Intro
00:00-02:24 What is Circle Progression?
02:24-04:02 4 Chord Circle Progression
04:02-17:28 Standard Circle Progression
17:28-19:31 Variation 1
19:31-20:47 Variation 2
20:47-22:46 Variation 3
22:46-23:45 Outro
Also thanks to random guy I found in my apartment and subsequently forced to play drums
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Soundcloud: / cadence-hira

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  • @justmeandmythoughts9839
    @justmeandmythoughts98392 ай бұрын

    It’s been scientifically proven that the best way to learn music theory is while watching Nintendo switch sports gameplay

  • @CadenceHira

    @CadenceHira

    2 ай бұрын

    i been on that golf grind what can i say

  • @DavidBennettPiano
    @DavidBennettPiano2 ай бұрын

    5:56 that is a GREAT observation!!

  • @CadenceHira

    @CadenceHira

    2 ай бұрын

    thanks David!! some circle of 5ths magic for sure

  • @muffinrl

    @muffinrl

    2 ай бұрын

    I've been wondering for the longest time why it feels like that progression "rhymes" like that. Eye opening moment

  • @ashtarbalynestjar8000
    @ashtarbalynestjar80002 ай бұрын

    And then there's Mild High Club - Homage, where the scale degrees are LITERALLY IN THE LYRICS for some reason

  • @CadenceHira

    @CadenceHira

    2 ай бұрын

    that is COOL! didn't know about this tune

  • @merkadile

    @merkadile

    2 ай бұрын

    that 4-7-3-6-2-5-1 does put my mind at ease anyway😌

  • @connorgav

    @connorgav

    2 ай бұрын

    HOLY SHIT LMAO

  • @giuseppeagresta1425

    @giuseppeagresta1425

    2 ай бұрын

    ​@@CadenceHira The lyrics are pretty much about that, it's meta-irony on music itself and it's pretty brilliant imo A fantastic song from a beautiful album, please give it a try if you feel like it :)

  • @user-qb3ki5ki1h

    @user-qb3ki5ki1h

    2 ай бұрын

    word painting

  • @aravek4146
    @aravek41462 ай бұрын

    punched my laptop at "let me play among us stars", good job

  • @LucifSD02

    @LucifSD02

    2 ай бұрын

    Same

  • @Ribiveer
    @Ribiveer2 ай бұрын

    RE: the "My Ordinary Life" example, that song has this chord progression because it heavily samples the soundtrack of an anime called Nichijou: My Ordinary Life. Specifically the song "Koigokoro wa Dangan mo Yawarakakusuru" which means "Love softens even bullets". I highly recommend checking out the rest of the soundtrack too, there are a lot of gems to be found there!

  • @giuseppeagresta1425

    @giuseppeagresta1425

    2 ай бұрын

    Yessss, Nichijou's soundtrack is so simple yet beautiful Koigokoro wa Dangan mo Yawarakakusuru is one of my favorites, I recommend checking out "hesangasong" who arranged it for piano beautifully :)

  • @Nawakooo0

    @Nawakooo0

    Ай бұрын

    Nichijoū is my favourite of the three animes I've ever watched ever

  • @lucasschachtaudio
    @lucasschachtaudio2 ай бұрын

    To me it sounded like: IT'S MY LIIIIFEEEEE - DON'T YOU FORGEEEEETTTT

  • @thenyanrobot4565
    @thenyanrobot45652 ай бұрын

    man i hope this channel is one of those that blows up randomly. your content is pretty good

  • @MatrixEvolution17
    @MatrixEvolution172 ай бұрын

    I freaking love music theory. 20:55 at first this sort of reminded me of the main theme of Animal Crossing Wild World, mostly the I - IV - ♭VII7 - ♭III progression

  • @giuseppeagresta1425
    @giuseppeagresta14252 ай бұрын

    4 minutes into this video and I think I'm in love with this channel already Edit: 7:40 "looking at the melody, we can see it's literally the same thing copy-and-pasted but downwards; this is called a sequence..." I CAN'T- That's the most hilarious way of explaining sequences I've ever heard 10:06 I did not imagine I'd hear all of a sudden my beloved FMA OP but here we are

  • @WhitePaintbrush
    @WhitePaintbrush2 ай бұрын

    Omg you won't even believe the sheer excitement that hit me when I saw this pop up. New Cadence video, _and_ it's a twenty minute long deep dive on the chord progression that I just so happen to be obsessed with at the moment? Can't wait till I get off work to watch this!

  • @randommodnar1669
    @randommodnar16692 ай бұрын

    My fav progression, probably. I like how it shows up in all genres. For a recent example, it’s used in a cool way in the ED of the anime Metallic Rouge. Variation 3 shows up in a lot of jazz (you can also hear it in the Kemono Friends OP)

  • @icyespresso4320
    @icyespresso43202 ай бұрын

    a classical music example of a major circle progression is the in first movement of grieg’s goldberg suite

  • @alexboone4782
    @alexboone47822 ай бұрын

    Y'all really jazzed up the sad Naruto song for the outro lmfao💀 Really cool video! The first time you played the progression at 4:58 my brain IMMEDIATELY went to I Will Survive and now you got me thinking about every song I've ever heard with this progression🥴

  • @insederec
    @insederec2 ай бұрын

    It's hard to overstate just how masterful virtual insanity is as a whole

  • @ethanarce7
    @ethanarce72 ай бұрын

    why does this creator only have 19k subs.....keep up the good work!

  • @DavidDaminelli
    @DavidDaminelli2 ай бұрын

    The way you presented the theory using images and musical examples was just amazing, a learned so much with this. Please keep up with this kind of video ❤

  • @DylanClarkSallee
    @DylanClarkSallee2 ай бұрын

    Fantastic video! Even though I have very little knowledge of music theory, I was able to follow along. Plus, your obvious interest and love for the subject is infectious.

  • @Jammonster11
    @Jammonster112 ай бұрын

    Such a good video, thank you for making this!

  • @cryptideli6821
    @cryptideli68212 ай бұрын

    Excuse me what's all this informative and well presented music mumbo jumbo? I'm trying to watch djivvi's technique with the 9 Iron! Please consider this for me and the greater Nintendo Switch Sports golfer community.

  • @CadenceHira

    @CadenceHira

    2 ай бұрын

    i'm honestly dogwater with the 9 iron i'm getting really cracked at wedge tho

  • @OurgasmComrade
    @OurgasmComrade2 ай бұрын

    Over time I've learned the name "circle of fifths progression" isn't really "correct" nor very helpful as the COF wasn't invented for making chord progressions (published by Johann Heinichen in 1728). There's actually a different real name and concept that transforms harmonic degrees into a circular scale that explains how these chord progressions work and it's explained in two different books. One book is called "How Music Really Works" by Wayne Chase, from 2008. It's in chapters 5.5.7 and 6 but I recommend reading through the earlier chapters about how intervals within chords interact with each other to make complete sense, based on psychoacoustics and how our brain responds to frequency ratios of intervals. The first half of the book is free on his website. That circular harmonic scale concept that he talks about was first introduced way back in Victor Zuckerkandl’s 1959 book "The Sense of Music," (section 186 titled "the scale of harmonic degrees"), which Wayne said was a source in his research. So that shows the solidness of the concept if it can be explained and put to use a half a century later by different people, and has much more usefulness in seeing how chords flow and move with each other than the COF. It can also explain why chord progressions other than Fly Me To The Moon or Hey Joe work, such as progressions similar to All Along The Watchtower or Here There & Everywhere, with different visualizations of progression types and the types of sensations they create.

  • @jhthephd

    @jhthephd

    2 ай бұрын

    🤓☝️ not readin allat keep yapping nerd

  • @ipausedmyskibiditoilettobehere

    @ipausedmyskibiditoilettobehere

    2 ай бұрын

    ermmmmm.... ackshually.....!

  • @azophi

    @azophi

    2 ай бұрын

    As someone with no music theory knowledge I can confirm you are saying words

  • @puvendranpillay8802

    @puvendranpillay8802

    2 ай бұрын

    *yawn*

  • @OurgasmComrade

    @OurgasmComrade

    2 ай бұрын

    @@puvendranpillay8802 lol move along doorknob if you're not going to contribute anything useful

  • @foofookiteh
    @foofookiteh2 ай бұрын

    dude these videos are so bangin

  • @sll0th511
    @sll0th5112 ай бұрын

    Very informative, I’ll definitely have to try out some of these variations ❤👀

  • @DragonSlayerKillX
    @DragonSlayerKillX2 ай бұрын

    WHERE WAS THIS VIDEO WHEN I WAS TAKING AP MUSIC THEORY THIS IS AWESOME

  • @DragonSlayerKillX

    @DragonSlayerKillX

    2 ай бұрын

    omg im going to rewatch this video so much to study it

  • @tb.7788
    @tb.77882 ай бұрын

    Targets from Melee is such a good song

  • @saintgelatin
    @saintgelatin2 ай бұрын

    badass educational content

  • @dedede5586
    @dedede55862 ай бұрын

    damn i never noticed that phrasing in virtual insanity! thats so cool

  • @washedtoohot
    @washedtoohot2 ай бұрын

    Wow, I want to thank you for this video. I’m a intermediate guitar player and my knowledge of music theory amounts to ‘chord progression = arbitrary sequence of diatonic chords and sometimes you can borrow chords.’ This video contains so much useful information. I feel like I can write my own music with more purpose than before. Thank you!

  • @apollw_art
    @apollw_art2 ай бұрын

    thank lord I found your channel this is perfect!!!

  • @bachelorjones3125
    @bachelorjones3125Ай бұрын

    INCREDIBLE THANK YOU! made stuff i knew make more sense

  • @WhitePaintbrush
    @WhitePaintbrush2 ай бұрын

    Great work as always! I love this progression. My favourite variation is the one that starts on the IV, but it is indeed very hard to find any examples that don't substitute the V for the viio7. One particular example I really llike is the B section Star Festival from Super Mario Galaxy. First of all, it uses the tritone sub of the V/ii which is always juicy. But what I love about it is the way it facilitates an extremely stealthy key change. The A section (or intro? I'm gonna call it the A section) is in E major, and the B section, which uses the circle progression. is in B major. But because it's using the IV variation of the circle progression, it starts on E, which was the tonic of the previous section. On top of this, the A section had already introduced A# as a chromatic note, smoothing the transition even further. By the time you finally reach the resolution to B six bars into the B section the modulation has slipped by unnoticed. Or at least, it did for me until I learned to play it and suddenly realized that the key signature on the page no longer matched what I was hearing.

  • @sebastiangutierrezsandoval4567
    @sebastiangutierrezsandoval45672 ай бұрын

    The way I was singing fly me to the moon already

  • @kimaryor-c8614
    @kimaryor-c86142 ай бұрын

    I love your channel soo much please keep going your videos are both so informative and genuinely sotheme of the funnest music theory videos out there! ❤ I really wish you had a patreon to support you?

  • @CadenceHira

    @CadenceHira

    2 ай бұрын

    thank you!! and patreon coming very very soon (next video :D)

  • @DavidDaminelli
    @DavidDaminelli2 ай бұрын

    You are my new favorite channel

  • @charlie891
    @charlie8912 ай бұрын

    5:15 "a bit minor there" is fitting for the anime canon.

  • @sakuban
    @sakuban2 ай бұрын

    Gotta love this video. You learn, you have fun, you get some wii nostalgia. Nice.

  • @daveslamjam
    @daveslamjam2 ай бұрын

    You mention a lot that this only applies to Western styles of music. Would you ever cover the theory behind other styles of music?

  • @CadenceHira

    @CadenceHira

    2 ай бұрын

    next video :)

  • @asrdoc
    @asrdoc2 ай бұрын

    this video slaps

  • @TheoryTheory2222
    @TheoryTheory22222 ай бұрын

    Cool channel, i have music i can invent in my head but no way to write it down, i feel like mr. Krabs saying beep boop bop I learn from these channels so hopefully one day i can make sense of the noise in my head

  • @pupdad
    @pupdad2 ай бұрын

    6:42 wait a minute

  • @BPDidntDoIt
    @BPDidntDoIt2 ай бұрын

    Babe wake up new cadence hira Nintendo video just dropped

  • @JuanPablo-ze1uh
    @JuanPablo-ze1uh2 ай бұрын

    Nice video 👍

  • @johnathangreene2219
    @johnathangreene22192 ай бұрын

    This is an excellent video that did actually teach me a few things, but I still can't get over the fact (in a funny haha way) that all the text is in the Musescore jazz font. Still a good video though. Earned my subscribe.

  • @thomastyrrell49
    @thomastyrrell492 ай бұрын

    I haven't finished this video yet so maybe you say it later but a good note is that in Fly Me to the Moon (and others) the reason the melody "follows the pattern of the bass" isn't necessarily because it wants to follow the bass, rather because the chord tones land on beat 1. If we think of Fly me to the moon in C Major (or A minor), it's apparent. Chord 1 is A minor and the melody is C (the third of the chord), chord 2 is D minor and the melody note is F (the third of the chord), chord 3 is G7 and the melody note is B, I'm sure you see the pattern. Etc etc. same for other standards like Autumn Leave and All the things you are. When improvising it's fun to follow these movements as you land on the chord tones on the first beat of the bar every time.

  • @thomastyrrell49

    @thomastyrrell49

    2 ай бұрын

    Actually All the things you are is a good example of this because it changes keys a few times and the melody note follows the key change with the 3rd of the current chord (at least in the first bit)

  • @christophervuong4622
    @christophervuong46222 ай бұрын

    she never misses

  • @robertocarlosramirezfiguer3305
    @robertocarlosramirezfiguer330528 күн бұрын

    Great video! I especially love getting to know pieces of music that use these concepts I had previously just seen on a textbook or in a classical setting. I just wanted to share (at 13:25) that due to classical voice leading conventions (for example, making the melody move chromatically as in b2-1-7, instead of leaping a diminished third from b2-7 directly), is it fairly common for the Neapolitan chord to differ the dominant chord and instead use that inverted tonic minor chord. However, again due to classical conventions, this second inversion minor tonic chord bears the same function as the dominant chord, albeit just having the suspension of two of the voices, just as you pointed out, (in this example in f minor, f and ab) that fall down to the most powerful notes of the dominant (e and g). I hope this is interesting!

  • @giuseppeagresta1425
    @giuseppeagresta14252 ай бұрын

    20:56 PvZ's closing theme "There's a Zombie on your Lawn" has a pretty similar progression imo, for the first 5-6 chords at least

  • @AdamAdam-wb4mo
    @AdamAdam-wb4mo2 ай бұрын

    AAAAAAAH new cadence hira video dropped!!!

  • @JM-nx8yq
    @JM-nx8yq2 ай бұрын

    Did I just get fucking weezered by a music theory video?

  • @jan_Eten

    @jan_Eten

    6 күн бұрын

    yes you did =D

  • @bittbitts
    @bittbitts2 ай бұрын

    Youe videos are great

  • @professorh9548
    @professorh954828 күн бұрын

    i was gonna take a music theory class at my college but this is free content

  • @dg8642
    @dg86422 ай бұрын

    love the video! i...i also love autumn leaves tho😓

  • @captaincumexplosion2028
    @captaincumexplosion20282 ай бұрын

    Do Cry For Me by TWICE and Homage by Mile High Club count? They just give me that exact vibe. Also great video, funny, refreshing and really informative. May the algorithm help your channel blow up.

  • @WhitePaintbrush

    @WhitePaintbrush

    2 ай бұрын

    Cry For Me does if I’m remembering it right. Not familiar with the other one.

  • @potatothing951
    @potatothing9512 ай бұрын

    babe wake up, new cadence hira vid just dropped

  • @dorkusmaximus5765
    @dorkusmaximus57652 ай бұрын

    This is epic

  • @KINGOFPIZZA92
    @KINGOFPIZZA9213 күн бұрын

    I was just about to comment about the Neapolitan chord, I'm shocked that you beat me to it. in fact in my opinion Bb is the chord that founded the city of Naples

  • @BlueArchiveBulgaria-mt6wy
    @BlueArchiveBulgaria-mt6wyАй бұрын

    i appreciate you separating western musical concepts form being the "norm". it is true the western ear likes to hear chords resolving down the 5th, here in stepanavan armenia we like hearing chords resolving on the microtonal 4th with vomit noise ran through gain and a wah pedal, completely different from the euro-centric vision of music.

  • @strung_music

    @strung_music

    Ай бұрын

    this post has been fact checked by real armenian patriots

  • @jackjackdaw5065
    @jackjackdaw50652 ай бұрын

    New videos, nice one. 👍

  • @romanallgeier4661
    @romanallgeier46612 ай бұрын

    22:26 have you heard piranha plant lullaby? I’m not entirely sure but when i play the song on piano i do exactly what the tiktok does in the left hand and play melody with my right.

  • @CadenceHira

    @CadenceHira

    2 ай бұрын

    ooo I just took a look. It looks like it does the same thing as the rhythm heaven example by actually breaking the pattern (CEGB and then CDF#A instead of CEF#A)

  • @professoryeetus8955
    @professoryeetus895510 күн бұрын

    WOOOOO RHYTHM HEAVEN MENTIONED ‼‼🐒🥋🎊🥳🍾🎊🪓🗿

  • @jan_Eten

    @jan_Eten

    6 күн бұрын

    sina li insa e kulupu pi jan Misali seme?

  • @professoryeetus8955

    @professoryeetus8955

    6 күн бұрын

    @@jan_Eten li! mi ken toki e toki pona kin.

  • @liebeslied_4048
    @liebeslied_40482 ай бұрын

    Man I can only ever think of "I Will Survive" when i hear this progression. Also I feel mother 3's love theme has something similar to all this, I think.

  • @myname9104
    @myname91042 ай бұрын

    LETSGOOOO

  • @mysteryz0ne272
    @mysteryz0ne2722 ай бұрын

    love this video! super interesting! just a slight nitpick tho (ik) but the nyan cat song is actually called "nyanyanyanyanyanyanya!" and it's by daniwell ~however the original song uses hatsune miku for vocals and the actual nyan cat song is a cover by momomomoP using momone momo for the vocals but that's more hyperspecific in terms of credits~

  • @CadenceHira

    @CadenceHira

    2 ай бұрын

    thank you for the correction! will update in my spreadsheet

  • @manshenriksson
    @manshenriksson2 ай бұрын

    23:45 YES! i knew i had heard that progression before

  • @sus-kupp
    @sus-kupp2 ай бұрын

    21:21 IM AN ESPERANTIST, THE LANGUAGE WITH THE LARGEST CONGLANG COMMUNITY

  • @jan_Eten

    @jan_Eten

    6 күн бұрын

    a, mi en sina li insa e kulupu pi jan Misali. toki pona li sewi e toki Epelanto =D

  • @sus-kupp

    @sus-kupp

    5 күн бұрын

    @@jan_Eten waiting for jan misali to finish his toki pona series so i can know what this says ://

  • @manshenriksson
    @manshenriksson2 ай бұрын

    6:43 mågus

  • @loupafoid
    @loupafoid2 ай бұрын

    commenting for the algorithm

  • @captaincumexplosion2028

    @captaincumexplosion2028

    2 ай бұрын

    doin the lords work

  • @insertfunnynamehere8000
    @insertfunnynamehere8000Ай бұрын

    I had an idea on the Vivaldi's seasons progression and to my ears, if you just keep going after that C it's a sweet transition into the version starting on I, and even better it still sounds good if you loop it again starting on the iv as long as you extend the final Fm across 2 measures The progression completely falls apart after that but it goes for longer than I expected

  • @nwcr_
    @nwcr_2 ай бұрын

    I love your videos! But please lower the volume of the examples, I always get jumpscared lol

  • @coryander1596
    @coryander15962 ай бұрын

    This chord progression SLAPS. 2:15

  • @onpoint3368
    @onpoint33682 ай бұрын

    Firstly, I really hope that your content/ channel blows up randomy over night Secondly, many thanks for your overview of the circe progression, i couldn‘t find anything useful on the internet :(

  • @modulationmusiclibrary
    @modulationmusiclibrary2 ай бұрын

    This video is insane... virtual! That is to say, great job!

  • @AndrewMerideth
    @AndrewMerideth2 ай бұрын

    So... I made another response to this on my channel... jk not really. This is really well done and provides a MUCH better explanation of the "Circle of 5ths" than I've seen elsewhere

  • @CadenceHira

    @CadenceHira

    2 ай бұрын

    LOL it's the looming threat of the andrew merideth response video that holds me to a high standard! thank u for the kind words tho!!

  • @AndrewMerideth

    @AndrewMerideth

    2 ай бұрын

    @@CadenceHira I've made a few response type videos before that I'm not a fan of the way I did them, so I really want to make sure I have something to add in a positive way before I make those types of videos. Your last video was right on target for something I've spent WAY too much time looking into so I was primed for that one, plus it was a banger video you made!

  • @eddievelez4723
    @eddievelez4723Ай бұрын

    Every Dragon Quest soundtrack is full of this progression in so many unique ways

  • @dlang5751
    @dlang57512 ай бұрын

    The last example ABSOLUTELY count I don't care

  • @antioxidanti7186
    @antioxidanti71862 ай бұрын

    7:02 *insert dicaprio point and whistle*

  • @El_Elaias_wn
    @El_Elaias_wn2 ай бұрын

    Cool video. Really nice info... F you, pray to autumn leaves

  • @awesomesheep
    @awesomesheep2 ай бұрын

    Among us in fly me to the moon!

  • @arbitrarygreay
    @arbitrarygreay6 күн бұрын

    Variation 3: Does "Can't Take My Eyes Off Of You" by Frankie Vallie count as an unaltered version of the pattern? The tiktok example immediately sent me to that song.(As well as being cited in one of the original Japanese videos on Royal Road)

  • @WaitingForTheHook
    @WaitingForTheHook2 ай бұрын

    Love the NewJeans and TWICE shoutouts.

  • @Fexxis_
    @Fexxis_2 ай бұрын

    did i just get weezered by a music theory video

  • @jan_Eten

    @jan_Eten

    6 күн бұрын

    o wiju. ona li pona suli.

  • @averagegummywormfan
    @averagegummywormfan2 ай бұрын

    Cadence Hira is my favorite way to learn music theory

  • @gdb2231
    @gdb223114 күн бұрын

    Honestly im surprised you didnt mention smells like teen spirit during the circle of 5ths. From Fm to Bb to Eb to Ab.

  • @Sarif98
    @Sarif982 ай бұрын

    Question: To denote a minor chord, you add a dash, but I was taught to use lowercase numerals. Is one way more standard or "more correct" than the other? I II- III- IV V VI- VII° v.s. I ii iii IV V vi vii° (P.S. this looks pretty silly in a sans serif font lol)

  • @CadenceHira

    @CadenceHira

    2 ай бұрын

    good question, so I generally prefer using dashes and that's what berklee and the jazz/contemporary world suggest for chord notation for the sake of consistency and order of information (i.e. III-7 reads horizontally as "three minor seven" vs. iii7 which, in a faster/sight reading setting is more ambiguous) The lowercase numeral notation makes a lot more sense in classical analysis contexts, since there are less frequent 7th chords or tensions to notate. Honestly though, unless it's for homework just use whatever you think looks best, I think notation is kind of just made up and any notion of more or less correct is mostly just for consistency in an academic setting. I use both "-" and "min" interchangeably in my videos just depending on how I'm feeling lol.

  • @dlang5751
    @dlang57512 ай бұрын

    "Freely, as if you're not the CEO of a media conglomerate" hahaha excellent

  • @jan_Eten

    @jan_Eten

    6 күн бұрын

    mood

  • @SilverSylveon1
    @SilverSylveon128 күн бұрын

    The last one reminds me of piranha plants lullaby from Super Mario 64!

  • @wyattstevens8574
    @wyattstevens85742 ай бұрын

    Here's one for if you went iii vi ii V7 I: very end of "Today is Gonna Be a Great Day" (by Bowling For Soup- theme from Phineas and Ferb)

  • @ShirubaGin
    @ShirubaGin2 ай бұрын

    6:42 did you seriously put an among us reference in here cause it sounds more like they're saying "among the stars"? Isn't that what they've always been saying?

  • @CadenceHira

    @CadenceHira

    2 ай бұрын

    no you're right, i was stressed out at that point in the transcriptions and added amogus to feel a fleeting moment of joy

  • @samuelcerezogomez3200
    @samuelcerezogomez3200Ай бұрын

    Lit every Vivaldi single piece

  • @elijahryder313
    @elijahryder313Ай бұрын

    I’m gonna need a video in the anime canon to understand this

  • @guyug6940
    @guyug69402 ай бұрын

    Can we PLEASE get a full cover of my ordinary life? Please?

  • @whapadoodle
    @whapadoodle2 ай бұрын

    this is the most chill music theory video

  • @Zachyshows
    @ZachyshowsАй бұрын

    6:42 among us stars (read the sheet music)

  • @GavinusMaximusMaster
    @GavinusMaximusMaster2 ай бұрын

    I also have a Zoom h1n

  • @thatonecuber9266
    @thatonecuber92662 ай бұрын

    16:03 I don't think that the 8th and 1st bar overlap. Taking the Ab7 chord to be the 1st bar of the phrase makes much more sense - the upbeat (and bass lead in) to the Ab7 chord is typical of the introduction to a new phrase, the composer has just decided to start the chord sequence one bar off to show that it is a different section. The stresses also make so much more sense when the phrase begins on the Ab7. Furthermore, the phrase just after the transcribed ones begins not on the bar after, but two bars after. It is natural, logical, and correct to have the three phrases as 8-8-6, rather than 7-8-7. The I chord landing on different parts of the phrase just indicates that the phrases are different musical ideas. Great video though!

  • @CadenceHira

    @CadenceHira

    2 ай бұрын

    I'm not sure if I hear that, the precedent of the established chord progression is too strong for me to hear the entire harmonic stress shifted over by one measure for that phrase.

  • @bruhsauce644
    @bruhsauce6442 ай бұрын

    6:43 💀

  • @andrewjwilliamson
    @andrewjwilliamson2 ай бұрын

    "let me play AMONG US stars" Genius

  • @non_reai
    @non_reai2 ай бұрын

    WAIT YOUR THE PERSON THAT MADE THE SPIN 2 WIN OST

  • @CadenceHira

    @CadenceHira

    2 ай бұрын

    yup that's me lol

  • @Blueskies2513
    @Blueskies25132 ай бұрын

    i LOOOOOOOOVE jamiroquai

  • @momentArhythm
    @momentArhythm2 ай бұрын

    when do we get the acacia strain theory video then...

  • @CadenceHira

    @CadenceHira

    2 ай бұрын

    ngl i have never listened to them my grandmother gave me this shirt i'll check them out though

  • @momentArhythm

    @momentArhythm

    2 ай бұрын

    ​@@CadenceHira LOL thats wild considering the music they make 😭

  • @DavidDaminelli
    @DavidDaminelli2 ай бұрын

    I noticed that the notation for the secondary dominants is like V7/VI. Why is it like this? I mean, thinking in C, if we have a E7 ,why dont we call it just the III? V7/VI seems to be an overcomplicated notation

  • @CadenceHira

    @CadenceHira

    2 ай бұрын

    secondary dominant x/y notation shows the relationship between nondiatonic dominant x and it's expected diatonic resolution a 5th down y. V7/VI in notation is distinct from III7 because nondiatonic dominant 7s written like the latter imply non-dominant function (i.e. I7 and IV7 in blues)