Carmen Hunter Posted July 17, 2019 Posted July 17, 2019 Hey yc 🙂 I recently watched a really great interview in which Jacob Collier explains the super ultra hyper mega meta lydian scale, a concept that really sparked my interest. I was curious to know if any of you have any examples of the super ultra thing in music, or know of any super good applications of it. Thanks! Quote
Monarcheon Posted July 18, 2019 Posted July 18, 2019 The term is probably really effective when it comes to composition, but when it comes to analysis, you'll notice it's just a few sets of scalar tetrachords that whose [0] prime value go up by fifth i.e. C D E F# - G A B C#. The sound of the scale in and of itself is cool, and great in improvisation, perhaps, but analytically it falls short of any practical value, in my opinion. Quote
Coreymac Posted May 9, 2020 Posted May 9, 2020 (edited) https://youtu.be/QKtHsGldHWU This tune written by a former teacher if mine (he is the piano player) is based off of this scale. https://youtu.be/zhVgbZdMdb0 the second tune in this video, (friendzone by thundercat), is another tune I've heard based off of this scale Both of these tunes arpeggiate the scale in thirds by continuously stacking a a pattern of a major third and then a minor third taking you up and down the circle of fifths  Edited May 9, 2020 by Coreymac 1 Quote
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