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Weekly love letters to musical concepts & songs we care about. Music nerds welcome. Become a Soundfly member to improve your music at soundfly.com
This rhythm from the Ghostbusters theme will break your brain
How did the Ghostbusters theme song become a number 1 hit? Maybe it has something to do with that wailing funk siren on the bridge - and the cool 4-over-3 polyrhythm it plays against the beat. In this video we break down that rhythm and why it's so effective.
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0:00 - Intro
0:54 - The Funk Siren
1:38 - The Bass & Harmony
2:52 - The Syncopation
4:21 - 4-over-3 Polyrhythms
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0:00 - Intro
0:54 - The Funk Siren
1:38 - The Bass & Harmony
2:52 - The Syncopation
4:21 - 4-over-3 Polyrhythms
Subscribe to our UA-cam channel for more of these videos as soon as they come out!
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- LEVEL UP YOUR MUSIC -
Become a Member for as low as $8/month to access dozens of in-depth, artist-led music learning content on topics ranging from songwriting to producing, mixing to beatmaking, composing to synthesis, and so much more, and get access to our community Discord, partner perks, contests, Study Groups, live artist Q&As, and workshops:
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How to use a #11
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It's dreamy, dissonant, and intense - the #11 (pronounced sharp eleven) might just be one of our favorite chord tensions and melody notes. It can elevate a melody, harmony, or mood. But how do you use it? From jazz chords to melodic tension to the Lydian mode, we've got some ideas and suggestions to get you started. What's your favorite chord tension? Tell us in the comments. 0:00 - Intro 1:09 ...
Scoring 101: Creative Approaches to Common Cues
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As a film or TV composer, it's worth knowing scoring clichés so you can embrace or disrupt them. If you enjoy this excerpt, check out the full course Intro to Scoring for Film & TV here: soundfly.com/courses/intro-to-scoring-for-film-and-tv This video features small snippets of the following films and scores for educational purposes, including: "The Chase" from Mad Max: Fury Road by Tom Holkenb...
Did Camille Saint-Saëns actually write the bagel bites theme?
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What does the tango have to do with the bagel bites theme song? How about a rockabilly hit from the ‘50s? Was it actually written by French romantic composer Camille Saint-Saens? Follow us down the rabbit hole! I swear this is not promotional. We’re just really nerdy and nostalgic for the ‘90s. You can call it cheesy, you can even call it doughy, but this bite-sized melody packs one heck of a p...
Why is this piece of music so influential?
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*Become a Soundfly Member: soundfly.com/subscription Hans Zimmer's piece "Journey to the Line" from Terence Malick's The Thin Red Line influenced an entire generation of film scores and the sound of modern Hollywood. But why? Today we're breaking down Zimmer's famous set piece. In a movie about becoming forever changed by the experience of war, this rich, yet repetitive cue uses a structure com...
The Altered Scale Explained (and Why It Breaks All the Rules)
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*Become a Soundfly Member: soundfly.com/subscription How can one musical scale break all the rules, and yet still have the ability to create tension, exotic colors, jazziness, and dreaminess? Today we're dissecting the theory behind the Altered Scale, and why it's such a wonderful partner for dominant chords. When used correctly, it can add so much magic and mysteriousness to otherwise straight...
Synth 101: How oscillators & waveforms work
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*Become a Soundfly Member: soundfly.com/subscription Whether you've got a keyboard synthesizer, a modular, a digital VST, or a really spaced out cat, learning about how oscillators provide synths with some basic waveforms to build custom tones can help you understand your own preferences as a musician, producer, or composer. Let's dive into how oscillators work. Synthesizers, um, "synthesize" s...
THIS is the most defiant song of all-time.
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*Become a Soundfly Member: soundfly.com/subscription What's the ultimate scale, mode or chord progression to score a full-out protest riot? We break down the head-banging music theory of Rage Against The Machine to find out. That's right, let's examine the... SEVERAL... different tonalities that appear throughout Rage's "Killing In The Name," a hit anthem of the mid-1990's loaded with heavy gui...
The drama and magic of pedal tones
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*Become a Soundfly Member: tinyurl.com/yv2kedua Change is overrated. At least when it comes to employing a Pedal Tone technique. The effect of every note in your progression changing while the bass tones just hover is infectious and dramatic. In fact, there's nothing quite as mysterious as a progression that is both moving forward and staying the same at the same time - when paired with lyrics ...
A short-ish guide to cadences
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Why do you need to know about cadences? (Why does anybody need to know about anything?) Well, that's simple: because cadences can make YOUR music sound BETTER! In fact, cadences are responsible for musical passages sounding more "complete" - or resolved, like we've finally returned back home - or they can help the end of a passage lead curiously into the next. The farther away from home we trav...
Learning intervals by ear (using only John Williams themes)
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Learning intervals by ear (using only John Williams themes)
Kimbra on what makes a great lyric
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Kimbra on what makes a great lyric
The curious case of the △7 chord symbol
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The curious case of the △7 chord symbol
Essential tips for improving hand independence on the piano
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Essential tips for improving hand independence on the piano
What Is Sensory Percussion? Ask Ian Chang...
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What Is Sensory Percussion? Ask Ian Chang...
What Made The Dillinger Escape Plan So Successful?
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What Made The Dillinger Escape Plan So Successful?
Meet Ian Chang: Uncovering the story behind the artist
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Meet Ian Chang: Uncovering the story behind the artist
Ian Chang: Warped Rhythms & Abstract Beats - a new course from Soundfly
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Ian Chang: Warped Rhythms & Abstract Beats - a new course from Soundfly
The Creative Process: Ora Cogan on the dark and light of lyric writing
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The Creative Process: Ora Cogan on the dark and light of lyric writing
The Most Important Way to Protect Your Playing Longterm
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The Most Important Way to Protect Your Playing Longterm
The Creative Process: Nick Schofield (Best Fern) of making work with creative limitations
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The Creative Process: Nick Schofield (Best Fern) of making work with creative limitations
Hack Your Piano Patterns to Sound More Complex Using This Trick
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Hack Your Piano Patterns to Sound More Complex Using This Trick
Elijah Fox: Impressionist Piano & Production - a new course from Soundfly
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Elijah Fox: Impressionist Piano & Production - a new course from Soundfly
Com Truise breaks down the synth parts in "Existence Schematic"
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Com Truise breaks down the synth parts in "Existence Schematic"
How The Dillinger Escape Plan Built a Loyal Tribe of Early Adopters
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How The Dillinger Escape Plan Built a Loyal Tribe of Early Adopters
Ben Weinman's biggest lessons from the ethos of punk
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Ben Weinman's biggest lessons from the ethos of punk
Com Truise is a legend. Met him before or after a number of his shows and he's the chillest, nicest, most humble dude ever. If you didn't know that he makes the sickest synthwave beats youve ever heard, you'd have no clue he's so low-key lol. THANK YOU SETH, LOVE YEW SETH
N ext. time please mention the SYNKET by paolo Ketoff 1964
That controller is sick. I have a nektar impact lx 25 and the integration for fl makes it seamless in regards to workflow
Super awesome! Thanks. I will be using this.
great video thx
What program is he using?
Ultrafiche is so fire 🔥
A terrific, even comprehensive overview in less than 20 minutes. A truly fine job.
love her accent
All good information . . . it goes without saying that extraneous and off topic chit-chat and NOODLING is strictly off the menu.
Why did you commit so hard to throwing a sandwich on the synth!! It couldn't have been worth it man, all I can think of is cleaning up the mess lol
Came for the info, stayed for Holst!
She's hot 🥵
This is so great, happy to see that this video is up for everyone to see!!
Woah. Love her! Great video. Cheers 🍻
How can I get a reference track/mix into my DAW? 🙏🏼 🙏🏼
Beauty 💖🧚♂️👍
I’m a independent artist and I’m trying to go on tour next summer and this was helpful
What a gift! In the shortest video ever you explained so much. Super clear, super useful. Thank you,thank you.
It’s like swing but for more than one instrument?
Never seen prettier eyebrow in my life. 😍
Tysm you just saved me from my 5th grade Music homework
Thank you ❤ so much this helped me with scales
that sweatshirt hasn't aged well
The power of sound inherit in the alphabet is really what makes communication easier. Cos, music is one thing, speech is another...but understanding the two, is silence 🤐 ....The tempo between music and speech . In other words, "God's language is Silence and everything else becomes Irrelevant...then only can we understand...Which doesn't often happen in real life. 😊😅😂.
I appreciate your Australian twang Luv....😊😅😂
Discovering his music was a revelation for me almost 12 years ago. He found the sound of my soul.
Same here. There is only one Com Truise.
I can't prove a word she's saying. All I can prove from this video is that she's oblivious to what big hoop ear rings mean in the hood.
there are some really interesting books on your shelf
The strength of the song is the lyrics and emotion delivery of the vocals. The breakup song hit a nerve. Take away the vocals and the instrumental sounds like a weird slow novelty song.
This is so awesome
I would be interested for her to do a duet with another male artist singing "Summer Wine" .
This is so beautiful...thanks for giving your art to world Kimbra, love u so much 🖤
Kimbra is such a natural, not just as a singer, but in front of the cameras she just shines !!
Vows is great but The Golden Echo is underrated as hell
Insanely beautiful and talented ❤
She kinda looks like Chris Hemsworth's sister
I'm gonna build a better band men called the sixth sense men.
Fucking timeless.
Great video, but that background music is disturbing when one is trying to hear what you say
Presumably she’s ditched Balenciaga by now…
I love Kimbra. She is interesting. Her music is a journey of exploration using voice, style, and a sense of vision. Thank you @Kimbra.
She is an absolute treasure and talented artist much loved
She is awesome.
Watched an interview of her at 21 and now, talk about that American-esque accent she has now.
Smart, talented, interesting, creative.
Genius....
Kimbra is absolutely beautiful
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