9 Magical and Fantasy Cinematic Chord Progressions (To use in your own music)
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In this video, I show you 9 common chord progressions used when composing Magical or Fantasy music for Hollywood Soundtracks and Video Games. These progressions are used frequently by composers such as James Newton Howard, John Powell and Patrick Doyle. You will then be able to take these Chord progressions and apply them to your own music, providing instant inspiration and magic when creating your tracks.
Be sure to check out my video '10 Cinematic Chord Progressions' which also explains more about chord progressions and the labelling system using Roman Numerals.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tbENQXY5T5I
00:00 - Intro
00:48 - Progression 1 - Am - B - F - B
01:26 - Progression 2 - C - Ab - C - Ab
02:12 - Progression 3 - Am - B - Abm - Db
02:40 - Progression 4 - Am - F# - Am - F#
03:04 - Progression 5 - C - F# - C - F#
03:27 - Progression 6 - C - Gm - C - Eb
03:51 - Progression 7 - Am - Em - F - E
04:13 - Progression 8 - Am - B - Am - B
04:39 - Progression 9 - Am - B - Dm - E
If you enjoyed this video, make sure to subscribe to the Composing Academy Channel, for more Composing and Music Theory tips and tricks.
Composing Academy is the place to learn how to begin composing your own music. Here you will find easy to follow videos explaining core Music Theory concepts along with various tips and tricks to help you craft that perfect song of cinematic piece of music.
Видео 9 Magical and Fantasy Cinematic Chord Progressions (To use in your own music) канала Composing Academy
In this video, I show you 9 common chord progressions used when composing Magical or Fantasy music for Hollywood Soundtracks and Video Games. These progressions are used frequently by composers such as James Newton Howard, John Powell and Patrick Doyle. You will then be able to take these Chord progressions and apply them to your own music, providing instant inspiration and magic when creating your tracks.
Be sure to check out my video '10 Cinematic Chord Progressions' which also explains more about chord progressions and the labelling system using Roman Numerals.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tbENQXY5T5I
00:00 - Intro
00:48 - Progression 1 - Am - B - F - B
01:26 - Progression 2 - C - Ab - C - Ab
02:12 - Progression 3 - Am - B - Abm - Db
02:40 - Progression 4 - Am - F# - Am - F#
03:04 - Progression 5 - C - F# - C - F#
03:27 - Progression 6 - C - Gm - C - Eb
03:51 - Progression 7 - Am - Em - F - E
04:13 - Progression 8 - Am - B - Am - B
04:39 - Progression 9 - Am - B - Dm - E
If you enjoyed this video, make sure to subscribe to the Composing Academy Channel, for more Composing and Music Theory tips and tricks.
Composing Academy is the place to learn how to begin composing your own music. Here you will find easy to follow videos explaining core Music Theory concepts along with various tips and tricks to help you craft that perfect song of cinematic piece of music.
Видео 9 Magical and Fantasy Cinematic Chord Progressions (To use in your own music) канала Composing Academy
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