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WHY DOES THIS CHORD SOUND SO GOOD? - Negative Harmony Explained

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LINKS TO MUSIC THAT USES THE IV /II7(b5) CHORD:

The Beatles | In My Life | (min 0:15)    • Video  
Os Tincoas | Cordeiro de Nana | (min 0:05)    • Os Tincoãs  Cordeiro de Nanã .wmv  
Christina Aguilera | Beautiful | (min 0:10)    • Christina Aguilera  Beautiful (Offic...  
Stevie Wonder | He's Misstra Know It All | (min 0:04)   • Stevie Wonder  He's Misstra Knowitall  
Randy Newman | Dayton Ohio 1903 | (min 0:42)    • Randy Newman  Dayton, Ohio  1903  
Felix Mendelssohn | Violin Concert No.1 | (min 4:00)    • Video  
Norah Jones | Don't Miss You At All | (min 0:20)    • Don't Miss You at All  
Stevie Wonder (arr. Jacob Collier) | You And I | (min 0:05)    • You And I (Audio)  Jacob Collier  
Arnold Schoenberg | Verklarte Nacht | (min 15:08)    • Schoenberg  Verklärte Nacht (Transfi...  
Novos Baianos | Preta Pretinha | (min 0:53)    • Novos Baianos  Preta pretinha  
About 70% of Rachmaninov


DESCRIPTION:


The II7(b5) / IV is a very popular harmony used in all genres. In this video I aimed to explain this concept in two different perspectives; so as to make this understandable to musicians and nonmusicians/music lovers. (hopefully)

Hopefully you will learn something in this video :)

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LINKS:

I highly suggest watching June Lee's Interviews with Jacob Collier Part 1 & 2.
PART 1    • Interview: Jacob Collier (Part 1)  
PART 2    • Interview: Jacob Collier (Part 2)  


Check out Jacob Collier explaining Harmony in 5 levels of difficulty (with Herbie Hancock): WIRED    • Jacob Collier Explains Music in 5 Lev...  





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© Creatively eXplained all rights reserved, 2018

Features Chopin's Aflat Major Nocturne and a section of Jacob Collier/ Herbie Hancock WIRED interview. I do not own the copyright for these two works, such critique is meant for educational purposes as fair use.

This is an audio corrected version of the video uploaded on April 7th 2018.

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