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Well explained - Thank you
ОтветитьGreat video, great examples, clear explanation, wonderful.
Ответитьas usual, excelent, ! ! thanks Oscar !
ОтветитьYou're the only teacher that my adhd ca handle, thank you <3
ОтветитьGreat tutorial on chord progression!
ОтветитьAwesome video man, as always, thanks!
ОтветитьGreetings, I can say that your videos give very important tips to people who love this job, it helps a lot, thank you for that.
I find it difficult to create FULL CHORD progressions - bassline, especially for projects such as Re-edit - Remix, so that our friends who do not have a musical education like me can benefit, I can't solve the math. Lack of basic musical knowledge (like NOTE INFORMATION) reduces motivation in general, what would your suggestions be?
It seems like it's easier to create a new - original track,
Kind regards
Thanks bro beep boop algorithm bot says it likes your energy!
ОтветитьYour verbal skills are seriously impressive. You, sir, are a natural born teacher. The way you said that the chord progression is an abstract structure which sits behind the music... Dude. Goosebumps. This level of abstract thinking and verbalization of such is sadly exceedingly rare in teachers of any sort.
ОтветитьNice vid dude
ОтветитьHey Oscar, can you do a video about key changes, specially in breakdowns/bridges before drops, to create a particular emotion and how it can be used?
ОтветитьLove the the algorithm. All Hail the algorithm.. (that's gonna get turned into a text to wavetable later in vital and then I'll throw chord progressions at it). Thanks Oscar.
ОтветитьKeep ‘em coming Oscar. Lovin it
ОтветитьLoving your energy and knowledge ❤
Ответитьgreat stuff
ОтветитьThese videos are amazing! Thanks so much for putting all this out there. My non-musician brain appreciates it.
ОтветитьOnce again, quality content. Thanks 🔥
Ответитьi love essentials :) !!!
ОтветитьAnother great video by Oscar. Your videos keep getting better. Plus you have that great teaching style.
Ответить❤️❤️🌹🌹
ОтветитьYou are awesome!!
ОтветитьAwesome, thanks a lot for this vid! As always, super informative.
Ответитьwait a second. are those... shrimpy boys?!
Ответитьgreat info, already loved the sine only chord progression, had a loungy feel. And the last one could've been a rap a la The Streets progression, awesome.
Ответитьbased teaching style
ОтветитьExcellent video again, thank you. I'm an eternal beginner and your videos are so inspiring. Your explanations are clear and you share a nice energy. Keep going!
I'll wait for the next chapter on chord progresson 😎
I remember the day i saw that video and have readed coments about or even comented: nice jacket lmao
ОтветитьTof hé 👌❤
ОтветитьImagine being Oscar's son :^)
ОтветитьHere for the love
ОтветитьThis comment is to show you some love !
ОтветитьWe can't thank you enough for your teaching qualities and sharing your passion about making music ! Thanks mate !
ОтветитьThank you for sharing this info! I loved the different genre examples!
ОтветитьHello algorithm!
ОтветитьGenius guy. Ty❤️
ОтветитьFANTASTIC
ОтветитьCool
ОтветитьThe Face the Sun track is using the same chord progression as Richard Durand's "Into Something" and I love it.
Had it on repeat for the past 12 hours, good stuff.
Thanks, past and present Oscar. Look forward to watching what future Oscar has to share about emotions
ОтветитьThank you Oscar :)
ОтветитьFOR THE ALGORITHM, but also for the channel.
ОтветитьThanks Oscar! I bought a Roland J-6 chord synthesizer to help me to create chord progressions and I can live record these in my Elektron sequencers via midi. Totally worth the money in my case. Also great for dub techno.
ОтветитьThis was really helpful for me, I thought chord progressions were just something you'd put on a background pad and ignore otherwise
ОтветитьI don't think sine waves are the best timbre for testing chord progressions. You need harmonics to get the full emotional effect. Sawtooth waves are possibly overdoing it, but sawtooths filtered with a gentle lowpass work well. In my opinion, a major chord played with lowpassed sawtooths sounds much happier than the same chord played with sine waves, and it's still simple enough to avoid distracting you with questions of sound design.
ОтветитьThese videos are awesome dude
ОтветитьIt’s awesome to watch someone who loves what they do and is passionate about sharing their knowledge. Thanks as always for the lesson Oscar!
ОтветитьThat outro 🔥
ОтветитьHuh, unlike Hobo, you didn't mess up the DnB part. Thumbs up for that.
Also noted: weird chords work better with DnB (and in fact Techno, because let's face it, there wouldn't be Technoid otherwise)