0:00 Intro 0:43 Extended chords 2:38 Extensions below 3:58 Diatonic substitutions 4:55 Tritonic substitution 5:34 Modal interchange 7:16 Cush chords 9:22 Secondary dominants 14:13 Altered chords 15:47...
0:00 Intro 0:43 Chord naming 2:13 13th chords in the major scale 3:32 omitting notes 5:07 Altering notes 7:03 Inversions 9:14 All the chords you need Get the music theory cheat sheets here: See the vi...
0:00 Intro 0:36 How to build a chord 1:50 Main 11th chords 3:08 Common practices 4:59 Chord notation 6:15 In the major and natural minor scales 8:24 In the harmonic and melodic minor scales 10:34 Fina...
Watch the full video: Cube is currently 40% off: Layering is one of the most common techniques in soud design. Mixing different sounds together is a good way to get a fuller and richer sound. Let's ex...
0:00 Intro 0:56 Parallel distortion 2:14 Distortion and filters 4:00 Subtracting bands 6:13 Combine and repeat 8:58 Sub tone and noise 13:14 Low tone and high tone 15:20 Add movement 16:54 Two peaks d...
These are sound design tricks you can do with ableton live's modulation tools (namely the LFO, Shaper, envelope follower, expression control, ...) You can apply those tricks to any effects you have bu...
Get 15% OFF with the discount code WOOCHIA: Download the Heavy Bass Design cheat sheet here: Visit my Patreon to get those Serum presets: 0:00 Intro 1:11 List of objectives 1:37 The core principles of...
When the DOOM ost was released everybody freaked out. The sound was unique and Mick Gordon, who composed it, generously explained everything about the sound processing he used to get to that result. T...
Get 40% off on CUBE and expansion packs: 0:00 Intro 1:00 Level 1 1:41 Level 2 3:28 Level 3 4:55 Level 4 5:40 Level 5 6:58 Level 6 7:26 Level 7 8:24 Sum up Layering is one of the most common techniques...
Chromatic mediants are great to write music for film or any beat that feel cinematic. Here's a quick video to show how it works. ~FOLLOW LINKS~ PATREON: Facebook: soundcloud: twitter: instagram: Downl...
TIMESTAMPS 0:00 Intro 0:19 Formants 1:24 Vocoder 9:58 Auto-tune 12:43 Talk box 13:36 Outro The Vocoder and the Auto-tune are two effects that are easily mistaken for one another, so I wanted talk a li...
TIMESTAMPS: 0:00 Intro 0:20 How does it work? 0:43 Sample rate 1:42 Bit depth 2:24 Bitcrusher 5:31 Tips on using a bitcrusher 7:54 Goodbye ----------------------------- ~FOLLOW LINKS~ PATREON: Website...
TIMESTAMPS: 0:00 Intro 0:27 Flanger 3:21 Chorus 5:58 Phaser 7:50 Things to remember Flanger, Chorus and Flanger are very common effects. You're sure to find them in any DAW or in guitar pedal boards. ...
TIMESTAMPS: 0:00 Intro 1:20 Rhythmic Delay 1:52 Delay + Reverb 2:22 Ping Pong Delay 2:43 Slapback Delay 3:17 Doubling Effect 3:52 Haas Effect 4:31 Resonator 6:05 Tape Delay 9:29 Dub Delay 11:43 Repitc...
TIMESTAMPS: 0:00 Intro 1:43 Chamber Reverb 2:15 Plate Reverb 3:20 Spring Reverb 4:18 Algorithm Reverb 5:18 Convolution Reverb 7:16 Reverb's main parameters 10:17 Tips & Tricks 16:14 How many ms in a b...
Here's what I could gather about compressors in the shortest format possible. Absolutely essential for mixing in most situations, it is also incredibly useful for sound design. It can reveal the grit ...
TIMESTAMPS: 0:00 Intro 1:13 What's a waveshaper? 2:06 What's saturation? 3:47 Different types of saturation 5:37 Asymmetric saturation 7:47 Wavefolding and rectify effect 9:05 Examples and extra notes...
Download the free Music Theory cheat sheet: Episode about Scales and Modes: Episode about Cadences: ~FOLLOW LINKS~ PATREON: Facebook: soundcloud: twitter: instagram: Downloads: https://www.woochia.com...
TIMESTAMPS 0:00 Intro 0:30 Gate, Trigger, Pitch and Velocity 2:05 Make expressive patches 3:00 MIDI and Automations 4:26 Step Sequencers 6:03 Arpeggiators 7:40 More examples ~FOLLOW LINKS~ PATREON: Fa...
Download the Music Theory Cheat Sheet: More info about triads in this episode: More info about the 7b5 chord in this episode: More info about intervals in this episode: ~FOLLOW LINKS~ PATREON: Faceboo...
TIMESTAMPS: 0:00 Intro 0:29 LFO 3:40 Amplitude Envelope 5:21 Filter Envelope 7:45 Envelope in Action LFO and Envelopes are 2 control modules that are designed to bring movement to your sound. They are...
TIMESTAMPS: 0:00 Intro 1:15 Low-Pass Filter 3:00 High-Pass Filter 3:45 Band-Pass Filter 4:21 Notch Filter 4:51 Comb Filter 6:47 Formant Filter 8:17 Shelving Filters 9:09 Tilt Filter 10:07 All-Pass Fil...
Old episode about harmonics and overtones: TIMESTAMPS: 0:00 Intro 0:20 Additive Synthesis 2:37 Subtractive Synthesis 3:59 Wavetable Synthesis 5:40 AM Synthesis 8:48 FM Synthesis 11:11 Waveshaping 11:4...
First episode of the Sound Design Theory series. To make any sound you'll need 3 things: - A sound source (a sound to process) - Effect modules (to process the sound) - Control modules (to add movemen...
Old video about harmonics and overtones: Vocla modular review: Sound design Theory playlist: This is an introduction for the Sound Design Theory series I am starting. The plan is to see each module or...
Diminished chords are very versatile as one chords can often be considered as several different chords. This makes them excellent pivot points to make modulations in ways that were very difficult befo...
Hi there and welcome! Today, let's apply everything we learnt in the series "music theory in 5 minutes" to harmonize a melody. We'll see how to find the tonality of a song, how to find the chords that...
Welcome back for another episode of Music Theory in 5 minutes. Today we'll talk about 9th chords, all the different types of 9th chords we can find in a major scale, a natural minor scale and in the h...
For this 21st episode of Music Theory in 5 minutes, let's talk about the most used scale for improvisation, namely hte Blues scale. It is a scale that is the result of years of repetitive use of unoxt...
Pentatonic scales are awesome, they are easy to use, it is hard to get something dissonant with it so is works with everything, and it is used in many cultures. Speaking of which, it is a good time to...
It's been 18 episodes of Music Theory in 5 minutes already! I feel like I talked about everything I had in mind when I started this series, so it feels like the right time to sum things up. It is the ...
This is a follow up for the episode about time signatures than you can watch here: In this episode we take this a little further by layering different rhythms and time signatures to create polyrhythms...
Back with another episode about music theory. This is the second one about rhythm, and today we'll talk about time signatures. These are the numbers we sometime see at the beginning of a bar, and it t...
I couldn't make a series about music theory without talking a little about rhythm. So there will be 3 episodes about rhythm. In this first one we'll see how we divide time and we'll see all the types ...
Welcome to my Beats and Bobs, In this 15th episode on Music Theory in 5 minutes, we'll talk a bit about embellishing tones. They are non-chord tones (notes that are not part of your chords) that can h...
This is the 14th episode of Music Theory in 5m. Today's topic will be inversions (we quickly briefly touched that point in other video) with 5 tips on writting better voicing. This is a good to talk q...
Here is the second part of a double episode about Special chords (and chord progressions) here are the chords we see in this episode: - Andalusian Cadence: Even if this have "cadence" in the name, it ...
Here is the first part of a double episode about Special chords (and chord progressions) that in a special context wear special names. On today's list: - Neapolitan Sixth: In practice is it very simil...
This is the 11th episode of music theory in 5 minutes, the series of short video tutorial about music theory. Today we are talking about Substitutions and Borrowings. Different ways to implement chrom...
Hey there, This is the 10th episode of Music Theory in 5 minutes, and today we'll se different ways to make smooth modulations (switching from a tonality to another) I hope you like it and as always, ...
Hey there! This is the 9th episode of MUSIC THEORY IN 5 MINUTES. We'll have a look at the circle of fifths and see all the infos you can read out of it. This simple circle is probably one of the most ...
This is the 8th episode of Music Theory in 5 minutes. Here we'll see why major chords are so effective in cadences (on the Vth degree) and often preferred even in minor tonalities, and how their domin...
This is the 7th episode of Music Theory in 5 minutes (or so) Here we'll see these tiny bits of chord progressions that have been used a lot to the point that they have become very recognisable : the c...
Welcome to Music Theory in 5 minutes, this is the 6th episode, and today we'll tackle extended chords, we'll have a more detailed look at all the 7th chords and intervals. This is short, this is fast,...
This is the 5th episode of my small series "music theory in 5 minutes" which is a series that will try to teach as much music theory as I can, in short 5-minutes videos. In this episode we see the dif...
With this 4th episode of this series, we start to touch the real basis of music theory. Today we see how the major and minor scales are built, and what are modes. ~FOLLOW LINKS~ PATREON: Facebook: sou...
This video about Temperaments (ways of tuning an instrument) is the third episode of a series that tries to explain music theory in small videos of about 5 minutes. Find the whole series here: ~FOLLOW...
This is the second video of a series that tries to explain music theory. How our music was built, why and how we use the tools that we use to write music. Today's topic is harmonics and overtones (har...
This is the second video of a series that tries to explain music theory. How our music was built, why and how we use the tools that we use to write music. Today's topic is harmonics and overtones (har...