📌 5:15 TYPO the roman numeral above Ebm should be “bvi”, not iv. Sorry for any confusion and thanks to the commenter who brought it to my attention. Also, 2:52 to G chord is IV not I 😅
@deltapyr4 ай бұрын
What about songs that end with the iv chord?
@NotBest7134 ай бұрын
also at 2:52 the first G chord should be IV, not I
@isomeme4 ай бұрын
Phew!!! I spent a few minutes trying to to make sense of that before coming here to ask about it. When I was a teenager, there was a prog-rock DJ on a local station who would sequence songs in ways that showed off various musical relationships. One of his favorite tricks was playing a song that ended unresolved, followed by a song with an opening chord that resolved the previous one. He never said a word about this; you just had to notice. I'm forever grateful that he started my ear training and music theory education without my being consciously aware of it. Also, there are some song sequences on classic rock albums that do the same trick. One example involves the Led Zeppelin tracks "The Song Remains The Same" and "Rain Song". The former ends on an achingly unresolved chord, which becomes a leading tone as it resolves up into the first chord of the latter.
@DavidBennettPiano4 ай бұрын
@@NotBest713well spotted! Added that to the disclaimer! 😅
@kevinmalloy5144 ай бұрын
@@DavidBennettPianoHey David, can you make a Part 2 to this video soon?
@xXMaxOXx3 ай бұрын
my favorite example of an unresolved chord is "are we still friends" by tyler the creator, because it gets resolved when you play the first track of the album again, so it creates a musical loop additional to the storytechnical loop.
@manchovies24763 ай бұрын
I was really hoping this would be in the video but I'm glad to see someone in the comments pointed it out
@cyanimation16053 ай бұрын
Oh that's good. I like that.
@OG_BANGER3 ай бұрын
its almost resolved by the 1st track cause its like a different frequency than the one that would fit are we still friends perfectly so if you play it immediately it feels kinda off
@av__f__n3 ай бұрын
ARE WE STILL FRIENDS CAN WE BE FRIENDS ARE WE STILL FRIENDS IVE GOT TO KN- KNOWWWWWWWW
@naymelloАй бұрын
it definitely doesn't feel resolved. the chords flow well to one another, but it isn't a resolution
@gemfyre8554 ай бұрын
Every time I hear We Are The Champions I'm always waiting for a final "of the woorrrrrld" on the end.
@gabelee4174 ай бұрын
OMG I THOUGHT I WAS THE ONLY ONE
@hman29124 ай бұрын
We all sing it any way... Well I do
@Paddy-ip7qk3 ай бұрын
Eso es porque la mayoría recuerda la versión del Live Aid, donde sí la canta así.
@El1society3 ай бұрын
everyone sings it like that to the point where it’s considered a mandela affect lol
@middlenerd1783 ай бұрын
I mean it’s not really the Mandela effect, as it did happen at some point, but @Paddy-ip7qk is correct (if my Spanish comprehension is as good as I’d like to believe) that it only happened at Live Aid.
@Pandamasque4 ай бұрын
My LG microwave's little melody for "your food is ready" is unresolved, which makes me mentally add a tonic tone every time I hear it.
@daffers23453 ай бұрын
I was curious so I looked up a video of that tune. AAARGH! Good thing you can shut it off!
@greypng3 ай бұрын
this made me laugh but i feel you 😂
@growskull3 ай бұрын
fancy seeing you here!
@DustyHoney3 ай бұрын
@@daffers2345 I’m glad I’m not the only one who feels disrupted by this
@mariabean17862 ай бұрын
Now I know why it feels …. Unsatisfying and well like I regret using the micro wave can someone re write this please !
@pensivepenguin30004 ай бұрын
The ending of Brightside still feels like such a solid landing somehow
@solarprogeny67363 ай бұрын
probably because you imagine the landing note in your head out of a desire to solve it
@pensivepenguin30003 ай бұрын
@@solarprogeny6736 no, I think it feels more like the song definitely lands in a different place than it started, but that somehow that feels like the right place
@Ellie_b0_belly3 ай бұрын
Yeah I don’t really like the “new” ending, i do t know if it’s just cause I’m used to it, but it feels eerie
@ace-smith2 ай бұрын
it’s simply because songs don’t need to end on the tonic to satisfy. lots of hip hop, especially newer, ends without a resolution, to perfectly rhythmically transition into the next song. it’s also an anime theme trope to end on IV instead of I. many ways to end a track
@aaronclift4 ай бұрын
"People Are Strange" by The Doors has one of my favorite unresolved endings. The word painting is perfect because it ends on the word "strange."
@fontagnus4 ай бұрын
Seeing Beatles’ Revolver album on the thumbnail, I was expecting a mention of For No One, but my hope was left unresolved…
@Carpetman64 ай бұрын
Bro same wtf lol
@mrblue999994 ай бұрын
ICWYDT
@DoubleE51354 ай бұрын
At least there was Revolver songs mentioned. Abbey Road is on the thumbnail too. He didn’t mention a single damn Abbey Road song. What a waste of my time.
@chrimbo904 ай бұрын
I want to tell you Bravo sir
@tdesq.24634 ай бұрын
That was the first song that I thought of. In fact, I specifically pointed out it's lack of closure (sans cadence) in the comment section of the Beatles own vid for the song. Excellent Catch!!! 🎼TD, Boston
@RenAigu4 ай бұрын
5:00 Yeah, no but We are the Champions does get resolved, almost everytime, at least when there's a crowd singing along. Ending that way almost ensures the crowd finished it for you ".... of the woooooorld"
@20thcenturygamer224 ай бұрын
Exactly, it's double unresolved. Lyrically and musically
@mikesmith64223 ай бұрын
Yep, that was clearly the whole point of why they wrote it that way.
@greypng3 ай бұрын
in the live version, they do end it with the resolved version though 😎
@JScaranoMusic3 ай бұрын
@@RenAigu it was written with that at the end. They made a creative decision to leave it out of the first released recording, but that doesn't mean it wasn't written in the actual song.
@JScaranoMusic3 ай бұрын
@@mikesmith6422 They wrote it with the resolved ending. They just didn't record it that way for the first release.
@raiderofthelostmeme33224 ай бұрын
My favorite example of a song not resolving at the end is "for no one" by the beatles. Its a song about lost love, a love that "should have lasted years" and while shes moved on, you cant get over what you had, ending both your love for her, as well as the song itself, unresolved. Truly heartbreaking
@forkrunner22084 ай бұрын
My favorite example of this is “Once a Day” by Mac Miller, which is the last track on the album “Circles.” The last note of the song is very discordant, but, if you let the album loop, you’ll realize that the first note of the first song, the title track, is actually the resolution to the last-making for a perfect loop!
@unacuentadeyoutube134 ай бұрын
That's a lovely idea. Didn't know Mac Miller cared so much about harmony, it's pretty smart Edit: just noticed the name of the album was 'Circles', which adds to the effect lol
@auser20454 ай бұрын
The same thing applies for Tyler the Creators album "IGOR"
@XistoKente4 ай бұрын
That's cool, but reading your comment I expected a more perfect circle, like the one Pink Floyd did in The Wall.
@strikerbowls7913 ай бұрын
Mumble rap
@fryboiii3 ай бұрын
@@strikerbowls791bro doesn’t listen to Mac and it shows 🤡
@ArgieHandle4 ай бұрын
No Radiohead example??😱😱
@avijatsinharoy89444 ай бұрын
David has kept this video unresolved by not using a Radiohead example. Truly a man of his word
@awilttondevitto36304 ай бұрын
😂😂@@avijatsinharoy8944
@leedsmanc4 ай бұрын
He really has left us high and dry.
@sbemail4 ай бұрын
What, 12 different beatles/Paul McCartney examples isn't enough for you?
@antonioiania62864 ай бұрын
@@avijatsinharoy8944 ha - nice one 🎉
@Sammysosa084 ай бұрын
Lucky from OK Computer is just amazing... The chord progression in E minor, flirting mith major dominant seventh's, ending on that C7 to the delicate B7. Must listen, one of THE best by Radiohead
@DavidBennettPiano4 ай бұрын
Oh that’s a great example! I should have included it!
@Sammysosa084 ай бұрын
@@DavidBennettPiano David your videos are amazing, and all the examples are great! Glad we agree on Lucky, just love it. Take care and please, please, please keep giving us this content❤
@dentonpergolas91074 ай бұрын
It goes perfectly with the lyric too: "we are standing on the edge..." A musical ellipsis.
@Sammysosa084 ай бұрын
@@dentonpergolas9107 Veeery true my friend. To end like that... such a Radiohead thing to do!
@pi-sx3mb4 ай бұрын
Yaay! Before I even clicked on this video title, "And Your Bird Can Sing" came to mind. Such an underrated masterpiece!
@DavidBennettPiano4 ай бұрын
I love that song 😊
@frabis13 ай бұрын
@@DavidBennettPiano same here, yet John considered it just a garbage throwaway, which was not only typically John-like but shows how so often artists have trouble neutrally evaluating their own work
@Seantendo29 күн бұрын
Even better is that the next song on the album is For No One which ends the same way.
@aviation_nut4 ай бұрын
I never thought of the sustained chord at the end of We Are the Champions making it "more" resolved. If anything, a sustained chord ADDS to the incompleteness, because sustaining a chord by itself is something that is typically resolved by going to the unsustained counterpart.
@NotBest7134 ай бұрын
well I don't think so, because if it wasn't a sus chord, it would have a leading note
@donericdisante4 ай бұрын
It's suspended, not sustained. The chord loses its major or minor quality because it's suspended and replaced with a fourth or a second. They are also very ambiguous. For example, a Dsus2 and an Asus4 have the exact same notes in them.
@jeffr.16814 ай бұрын
Both this one and Silly Love Songs are unresolved by way of being cut down from the internal chorus, even more with Champions. Also, whatever chord "of the world" plays over isn't the one he says would resolve it, and so sounds even wronger than leaving it there.
@wyattstevens85744 ай бұрын
It actually sounds like the chorus will start again!
@MyNameIsNeutron4 ай бұрын
@@jeffr.1681 But that's not the expected chord either.
@alicialexists4 ай бұрын
You are increasing my music theory knowledge one video at a time. Thanks.
@Jessica_Kirk4 ай бұрын
9:41 that was funny. Almost as if the song hit the record scratch!
@aviation_nut4 ай бұрын
The conductor had to swat a bee with the baton at the very end.
@notbubu4 ай бұрын
Sounded like the orchestra was running along and hit a wall. Brilliant!
@brianwolverton98344 ай бұрын
what chord was that anyways?
@TheMister1234 ай бұрын
@@brianwolverton9834 All twelve notes of the scale.
@KuzinRob4 ай бұрын
@@TheMister123except, I believe, the root.
@loseryoutube61324 ай бұрын
A wonderful example for me is 'Boulevard of Broken Dreams'! The ending part, which is already a complete mess in my opinion, suddenly and abruptly ends the F minor song with a quick E5 power chord. Such a weird yet cool ending!
@thegothaunt4 ай бұрын
I always disliked that particular Greenday song and really disliked the ending but honestly your comment just made me actually appreciate what they were doing there
@like_i_genuenly_dont_know3 ай бұрын
It’s a wonderful song and yet it just ends abruptly like that. If I were in Green Day, I would’ve made it resolve at the end
@Zantor4 ай бұрын
Best example of a non-resolving song ending is "Pull Me Under" By Dream Theater. The only way I can describe it is "It just sort of stops" Before I knew this was intentional, I always thought the mp3 had bugged or something. It's the most abrupt ending to the song
@artkincell4 ай бұрын
"Dialog" from Chicago V.
@aaronclift4 ай бұрын
How about the ending to the "Scenes from a Memory" album? Talk about an abrupt ending! The interesting thing is that they carried that ending to the intro of "The Glass Prison" on the next album.
@Larry_Ibarra4 ай бұрын
Ozzy's Tinkertrain does the same thing. And, of course, The Beatles' I Want You (She's So Heavy).
@radiolocke4 ай бұрын
NIN Perfect Drug has got to have the most incomplete, abrupt ending ever. It literally ends mid-word.
@_portsmyth4 ай бұрын
@@Larry_Ibarra That ending of I Want You (She's So Heavy) is monstrous.
@shawnthompson8016Ай бұрын
I don’t understand a single music term used here, but it’s nice to hear the snippets and get a feel for what you’re saying anyway. I don’t know why but no matter how hard I try, I just cannot grasp things like pitch, tone, notes, keys, chords, etc. I have an intuitive understanding of these things. My boyfriend is very musical, and he has commented that I match the tone/pitch/note/key (I put all those terms because idk which one(s) he’s said and I don’t logically know what they mean) of songs I listen to, and that I can accurately predict where things are going in new music I’m listening to, and I have an intuitive understanding of these things. But no matter how many times he tries to explain stuff like keys, chords, notes, etc. I just cannot grasp them for some reason. It just… doesn’t make sense to me. No matter what. I can hear when things are right or good, and when they’re wrong or bad, but I can’t tell you why they’re right/good or wrong/bad. Anyway, it’s funny to me because this video was a lot like any musical conversation with my bf. Anytime you used any sort of musical term it was like gibberish and made no sense but then you played a clip and I’m like “yeah there’s no resolution here” or “totally I can hear there’s not any real resolution but there’s still a hint of it in there somewhere”
@steven67094 ай бұрын
Thanks, Long-time listener, first time contributor. I wish you could have taught me music appreciation when I was in grade school. Not a serious musician but I like to know how it works
@DavidBennettPiano2 ай бұрын
Thank you!! 😀
@jonathanwingmusic4 ай бұрын
I really like the Queen "We Are The Champions" example - it makes the song all the more interesting, giving it both an infinite quality (it's almost like ending there allows it to loop in your mind if that makes any sense, because you can hear "of the worrrrrllllddd" coming on the F chord). But also leaving out both the chord and the final lyric casts a shadow of doubt and mystery over that final line, uncertainty over being a champion in the end - which I find quite interesting. It's worth noting that in the live versions of that song, they would complete the final line and end on the tonic chord. Perhaps leaving it linger for thousands of fans in a stadium would have been overwhelmingly tense! ;)
@wyattstevens85744 ай бұрын
In my head, the chorus goes back to the top over and over!
@jonathanwingmusic4 ай бұрын
@@wyattstevens8574 yeah exactly, it's kind of like a forever loop in the mind, and ending it there seems to encourage that haha
@therealshavenyak4 ай бұрын
I seem to remember hearing that at first they would end it like the record, but all the fans would sing “of the world” after it, so they decided to start resolving it.
@sushiboi0044 ай бұрын
9:35 honestly thats probably the funniest ending to a song ive ever heard
@hatefuleightyseven29624 ай бұрын
For me, it's when the band abruptly stops playing in Blazing Saddles.
@boriszakharin3189Ай бұрын
Is that a flat ii chord?
@RDRussell24 ай бұрын
"For No One" by The Beatles if my favorite example. It ends on the V chord in an unusual way: two iterations of decreasing tension: First heard is the G9 chord, then "resolving" to the "less tense" chord of G7. Isn't that a sort of resolution? In a way, but it never resolves back to the expected C chord. The ambiguity and feeling of being left up in the air is a cadence I've always thought was a perfect fit to the lyrics.
@edub19614 ай бұрын
Better example. And in sense with lyrics
@ChrystianDanucalov4 ай бұрын
For no One was the first song that came to my mind before clicking on the video
@drvp19964 ай бұрын
Because by the Beatles ends on the I diminished
@jarsenberg3 ай бұрын
I love What’s My Age Again; super well-crafted song
@alexiluffy2163 ай бұрын
"Going Away to College" has a bigger unresolved ending, though it leads to What's My Age Again
@jarsenberg3 ай бұрын
@@alexiluffy216 I love all the lead-ins between songs on the album
@nullv0d8804 ай бұрын
One of the former Panic at the Disco members had a side project called The Young Veins and their song “Dangerous Blues” ends on an unresolved chord that I think adds to the message of the song (realizing that love isn't “perfect”)
@jonashormann57004 ай бұрын
I always liked the ending of Good Day Sunshine. It sort of end on a modulated V chord
@paninoferretti4 ай бұрын
That ending is what makes the song really worthy
@Krista28824 ай бұрын
No Doubt did this all the time. A lot of their songs don't end- they just fade out, and with the ones that do actually have an end, most of them end unresolved. One example is their song "Different People".
@MrMurkosullivan4 ай бұрын
As a musician, I have never heard that Charles Ives piece before... Although at first I was excited to hear the unresovled ending, it left me with such a pit in my stomach... Well played Ives. Well played.
@KingoftheJuice184 ай бұрын
I think you meant, Well composed, Ives 🤣
@AtomizedSound4 ай бұрын
Ives had that habit with his songs in stretching what was possible then. A genius and early pushing the boundaries composer
@manueljohn4564 ай бұрын
"A Trick of the Tail" by Genesis off their album of the same name is a hidden gem in this regard. It ends on a hauntingly beautiful cycle of chords, postponing returning to the I chord forever.
@martifingers4 ай бұрын
Excellent as usual. I like the example of For No One - ending on a V7 sus4 to V7 (I think). What's great about it is the way it matches and enhances the unresolved narrative of the lyrics. Her love has gone but somehow the singer isn't quite yet able to let go.
@hiimemily4 ай бұрын
The first song I thought of was "Everlong" by Foo Fighters, which ends on a fourth.
@domdude64dd4 ай бұрын
The acoustic version ends on the Imaj7 though
@althealligator14674 ай бұрын
My favourite example of a song resolving to the vi instead of the I at the end is Just a Girl. "I've had it up to here."
@joermnyc4 ай бұрын
That Ives piece sounds like the conductor got flattened by an anvil at the end.😂
@maverator4 ай бұрын
Queen adds the final F when they play it live.
@kodowdus4 ай бұрын
My impression is that happens a lot. (For example, Michael McDonald "resolves" What a Fool Believes at the end every time I've heard a live version. I hope it gives David a sense of "resolution". I personally hate it.)
@DavidBennettPiano4 ай бұрын
Interesting!
@seanfxmurphy4 ай бұрын
This is true about damage inc by Metallica too
@beback_4 ай бұрын
"of the WOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOORLD"
@wiseSYW4 ай бұрын
in other words, you can only get the resolution if you pay for the concert ticket. an early example of Pay to Win!
@JMaxfield094 ай бұрын
SOOO many IV chord endings in songs On the 4th beat of a bar: "Freeze Frame" J. Geils Band; "Sothern Cross" CSN; "Who Can It Be Now" Men at Work; "Faithfully" Journey; "Stay (I Missed You)" Lisa Loeb; "All Star" Smash Mouth; "Rock of Ages" Def Leppard; "You Learn" Alanis Morissette; "Drops of Jupiter" Train; "All of the Stars" Ed Sheeran; "Lotus" REM; "Blinding Lights" The Weeknd On the 3rd beat of a bar: "School's Out" Alice Cooper; "Overkill" Men at Work; "Just Like Heaven" The Cure; "Home Sweet Home" Motley Crue; "Wicked Game" Chris Issak On the 2nd beat of a bar "Mother" Pink Floyd; "Whip It" Devo; "Beds Are Burning" Midnight Oil; "Cannonball" The Breeders On the 1st beat of a bar "This Time" Bryan Adams; "Private Idaho" B-52s Nearly as many V chord endings "Sir Duke" Stevie Wonder; "You Shook Me All Night Long" ACDC; "Another One Bites the Dust" Queen; "Middle of the Road" The Pretenders; "99 Luftballons" Nena; "Mr. Jones" Counting Crows; "Sweet Emotion" (outro) Aerosmith; "Synchronicity II" (outro) The Police; "Dream On" Aerosmith; "Moving in Stereo" The Cars; "Possession" Sarah McLachlan vi/bVI chord endings "Handy Man" James Taylor; "Don't Get Me Wrong" The Pretenders; "Scar Tissue" Red Hot Chili Peppers; "Just What I Needed" The Cars; "You, Me & the Bourgeoisie" The Submarines iii/bIII chord endings "Nobody Home" Pink Floyd; "One (is the loneliest number)" Three Dog Night; "Do You Really Want to Hurt Me?" Culture Club ii chord endings: "Piece of My Heart" Big Brother & Holding Company; "Because" The Beatles (iidim7) bVII chord endings (see reply to zalditoes633 post)
@NelsonMcfarlane-zt9cd4 ай бұрын
This playlist in just your average Australian pub band setlist
@4.0gotestreview164 ай бұрын
Can you copy the bVII list here? Love your list, but can’t find good ol’ zaldito.
@JMaxfield094 ай бұрын
@@4.0gotestreview16 "Hard Day's Night" The Beatles; "Rebel Rebel" David Bowie; "Beautiful Day" U2; "Hold the Line" Toto, "Rag Doll" Aerosmith, "Building a Mystery" Sarah McLachlan; "Teardrop" Massive Attack
@Paddy-ip7qk3 ай бұрын
"Drive" - Incubus
@282mmmmm3 ай бұрын
wow i know some of these
@mr.orange82114 ай бұрын
My favourite unresolved ending is Bob Marley's Redemption Song. It's as if Bob was telling us, without words, that we should try to finish his song in real life, to try and find the redemption we haven't found yet as a world.
@snandor4 ай бұрын
one of my favorite examples, though very obscure, is Lemon Demon’s “Amnesia Was Her Name”, which ends on an extended iii chord
@alemon23674 ай бұрын
Hell yeah
@base4yrface3 ай бұрын
I wouldn't exactly say "very obscure" but it is a nice song
@tallussy_hallussy3 ай бұрын
HELL YEAH, NEIL CICIEREGA
@BlueCanaryNightLightАй бұрын
I forgot about that song. It's really good :D
@fordandk48404 ай бұрын
Love Hurts by Nazareth was my high school music teacher's favorite example of this.
@matthew_herzog4 ай бұрын
Two Door Cinema Club's "What You Know" is the one I could recall
@marvelboy744 ай бұрын
Adia by Sarah McLachlan is in C-minor but she ends on a G-major chord which really gives the song an unresolved feeling since the chord prior is Bb. An interesting use of the vi chord was in differing versions of Goodbye to You by Michelle Branch. The song is in Ab and the album version ends on the Ab flat major tonic, but the single version ends on the Fm (vi) chord. She even changes it up in different live performances.
@Jockstrap614 ай бұрын
I've studied and taught classical music my entire life. In 1990 I wrote a set of variations on the hymn tune "Stories of Jesus." One variation was entitled, "Ives: The Disturbed Child." Other movements were "Mozart: The Playful Child," "Bach: The Serious Child," and "Konkel: The Contemporary Child." This video justified my composition and variation! Ives is so unique, I fell off my chair when you played the Ives at the end of the video!" All I can say is... "I LOVE ALL MUSIC!"
@MisterModder1233 ай бұрын
Never thought id see a shania twain song make it in a david bennett video, and im here for it
@parttime.loverr3 ай бұрын
the unresolved we are the champion makes me so mad.. thanks for resolving it for me 😇
@Fuzcapp4 ай бұрын
Haven't watched yet - but! If "Every Little Thing She Does Is Magic" by the Police isn't on this list ... I'll be surprised.
@raulpereira894 ай бұрын
"Canção da América" by the great brazilian singer Milton Nascimento is another example of song that has a non resolving end. The last line says "any day, my friend, we'll meet..." For that this melodic feature fits perfectly.
@hatefuleightyseven29624 ай бұрын
Alcohol, your songs resolve like my life never will.
@yeshejksistn3 ай бұрын
I love it when people sprinkle in these interesting ideas in their songs. We need more people doing stuff like this because unresolved chords are so good
@marylyncoffey35274 ай бұрын
This was great. Made me feel better about the MANY songs I hear performed at open mics (originals and covers both) that end UNRESOLVED. It was driving me nuts, but now at least I have an idea what a GOOD or REASONABLE unresolved ending is, as opposed to a random bad one that so many inexperienced performers leave the listener hanging with. I feel that there should be a reason to end with that feeling, and sometimes there is none, such as with a feel-good, country-seeming song that just....well...ends in what feels like the middle. :)
@amtlpaul4 ай бұрын
I don’t know if it's just my impression, but it does seem that it was in the mid-1960s that unresolved endings really became a thing in pop music.
@gclip98834 ай бұрын
Makes sense since the 1960s were a period of massive experimentation in pop music. The sound of mainstream music completely changed between 1964 and 1967, and arguably also between 1967 and 1970.
@Atlas654 ай бұрын
@@gclip9883 I suspect Jazz being pop music 1 or 2 decades prior is probably that influenced that
@sandeegrey59774 ай бұрын
@@Atlas65 But even before Jazz though there are many examples in impressionist music (In the Ravel/Debussy era) where it became more common to not resolve anything.
@opiateutopia3 ай бұрын
This reminded me of The Black Hit from Space by The Human League. It's a song about a cosmic horror trapped in a record unleashing all kinds of surrealistic disasters once it's played and the final line is "It's the hit that's never gone | Time stops when you put it-", then a beat wraps it up, no final chord.
@dentoncrimescene4 ай бұрын
I tell you what else is unresolved........
@lolobuggah26704 ай бұрын
What??? 😭
@peterdrachen77014 ай бұрын
Your inner sense of self
@hugewater9264 ай бұрын
Thrs is the hardest ive laughed in genuinely solong
@domdude64dd4 ай бұрын
My mom
@ottokarvonschnallenburg25724 ай бұрын
@@domdude64dd *your
@unacuentadeyoutube134 ай бұрын
A song I learnt just yesterday that appears to be on its way to resolve but makes a rapid turn to finish unresolved is 'Inconsciente Colectivo'. A song that talks about freedom, the end of oppresion and the gift of democracy in a dictatorial country as Argentina was in the early 80's. I think it's a musical metaphor to say: the end of it all is near (the dictatorship ended the following year), but we still have to fight back and resist some time more (the lyrics also reinforce that meaning). Also, it's a really short song (2mins if you ignore the almost silent coda in the studio version), so go and give it a listen.
@unacuentadeyoutube134 ай бұрын
Side note: a song that uses the same trick is "Los Dinosaurios", that talks more about the darkness of the period in a more melancholic way, only to finish the song with "they'll dissappear", implying that the dictators who "dissapeared" thousands of people (they were klld and never found) will also end up having what they deserve: punishment. The trials finally happened in 1985, and there's a film nominated to the Academy Award called "Argentina: 1985" that uses Inconsciente Colectivo as its credits song.
@jamesdignanmusic27654 ай бұрын
One of my favourite unresolved endings is "Learn to Fly" by Foo Fighters. This band uses the unresolved ending quite frequently, but this is a stand-out example. I'm surprised that you unresolved Beatles list didn't include "A Hard Day's Night"...
@alansouthall82214 ай бұрын
first thought was for no-one by the beatles. that it reflects the content of the song "a love thay should have lasted years" is so good, shows what a great song composer McCartney was
@doctormojo4 ай бұрын
This Town Ain't Big Enough for the Both of Us/Sparks, ends on the VIIth chord. Firth of Fifth/Genesis ends on a suspended VIIth. In The Ballad of Lucy Jordan the vocal ends unresolved.
@krozzedx4 ай бұрын
another one of my favorite songs that doesn't fully resolve at the end is Glimpse of Us by Joji. It's melancholicly beautiful with the addition from the context of the lyrics. The unresolved Eb7 vividly shows the feeling of missing someone. Even though the song has ended, the pain still lingers in the composer's heart.
@101JustinPatrick3 ай бұрын
Same with What Was I Made For by Billie Eilish but in C (Bdim), such sad sounding endings of uncomfortable uncertainty
@jimmyngo40744 ай бұрын
I love writing songs that end in VI Major, instead of minor. 😊
@Dogsinthepark-iz9jl4 ай бұрын
We call it "the Lamb transition" kzbin.info/www/bejne/qpLbaI2ijN6MrKM
@wyattstevens85744 ай бұрын
Picardy?
@jasmine333-h6i4 ай бұрын
another great video that explains everything so well. thanks, david.
@MrUtah14 ай бұрын
Us And Them, Any Colour You Like and Brain Damage also don’t resolve, but it’s only to transition perfectly between themselves
@4BarCafe4 ай бұрын
Really interesting and very helpful! Thanks, David.
@noamrosen65504 ай бұрын
"Mother Nature's Son" by The Beatles ends on the tonic but with the dominant seventh added, which doesn't sound quite resolved.
@tyrannosauruszeppelin22054 ай бұрын
Yeah, I love that resolution. Gives it a little bluesy feel.
@nandovancreij4 ай бұрын
reminds me of the ending of chopin's prelude op. 28 no. 23, although that one is arguably resolved to the relative minor in the next prelude
@principals168424 ай бұрын
I don't think popular music gets to do something older styles of music do, which is to have an ending that sounds like it's going all to hell but suddenly swerves into a very satisfying resolution (the opposite of the Ives example). For example, the Fugue from Louis Vierne's Symphony No. 1 for organ is in D minor. After a cadenza, it twice resolves from B dim7 to E7, then while holding a high D it walks up the pedals from D7/F# to G add2, G add2/A, Gm add2/Bb (super crunchy!), Gm/C# and finally a Dsus4 which turns around a blazing bright D major. I won't link it directly, but "Louis Vierne - Symphonie No.1, Op.14 (Score Video)" around 12:30 is well worth a listen. Loved your video!
@nathansinclair90194 ай бұрын
Heard an urban legend where a pianist had an awful neighbour…when practicing their scales each day they would deliberately *not* play the final (tonic) note/chord…hour after hour, day after day of getting to VII and….no resolution! Rumour has it the neighbour left in less than a fortnight! 😊
@fromchomleystreetАй бұрын
8:21 It’s curiously counter-intuitive that the third chord considered capable of tonic function here is the iii chord. The vi makes obvious sense as an alternative tonic because it’s the relative minor, and if it’s tonicised we are moving from our common default mode, Ionian, to the second most commonplace, “deputy default” mode, Aeolian. But if the iii becomes tonicised, that means our perception of the music is shifting from Ionian to Phrygian, which is a relatively rare mode in western music. You’d think that the Dorian chord (ii) or the Mixolydian chord (V) would have a greater tendency to assert themselves as the tonic, as those two modes are far more familiar to us than Phrygian.
@BillMcGirr4 ай бұрын
As always… very thoughtful, interesting and intelligent video. Good stuff.💪👍🎸
@DavidBennettPiano4 ай бұрын
Thank you!
@JMaxfield094 ай бұрын
In "Against All Odds" by Phil Collins (1:42), I'm not positively sure that Ab counts as a V chord (dominant) to Db. It could be a Mixolydian I chord (tonic).
@BRNardy4 ай бұрын
1:30 I feel like a better resolve for Mr. Brightside would be to let the Ab chord play, and then play the Db right on the 1 of the next bar
@AndrewTyberg3 ай бұрын
100% agree. I was looking through the comments trying to find someone else saying this.
@BRNardy3 ай бұрын
@@AndrewTyberg Glad to hear that, mate!!
@chrishoopmann4 ай бұрын
A lot of 'unresolved' endings reference changes from earlier in song, like going into a bridge/alternative chorus pattern etc. It's within the harmonic framework of the song so whilst it's not theoretically resolved, it's repetition makes the song feel resolved unto itself. I find this with Mr Brightside, it just 'feels wrong' finishing on the tonic - the 'unresolved' change is played/hinted at previously, so its actually satisfying to hear it played more cohesively.
@shocksystem86754 ай бұрын
"Seven Days In Sunny June" by Jamiroquai, but it's interesting how in resolves into "Electric Mistress" in the album.
@ethan464414 ай бұрын
Great video on an interesting topic which is always fun to look into. 25 or 6 to 4 by Chicago is the first song that pops into my head when I think of endings which don't resolve
@ric82484 ай бұрын
Great video David. Have you listened to the One Hand Clapping version of Live And Let Die? It's very surprising because right after the Ebm at the end they finish with Bb, which I suppose was the intention Paul had when he wrote it, using a minor plagal cadence to the relative major (and I suppose that's why you labelled the Ebm as a iv instead of a bvi?). It's only when l listened to this version that this chord finally made sense to me; but it works so well on taking your mind off the song and into what comes after, which is a film.
@spxyx4 ай бұрын
Nice one David rolling out the Ives at the end! Love it!
@cosmicminun594 ай бұрын
The first song (or songs since there is multiple variations of the song) that came to mind when I thought of a song with no resolution was the song Now or Never from the Splatoon series since it ends on the 7th note after an arpeggio of notes climbing the lydian scale but never reaching the octave
@MrEnzio7774 ай бұрын
Ah yes, the ending of Now Or Never. Scruffy did a video about that exact quirk of this song a few years ago. Really adds to the tension of how a Turf War can come down to the wire. Case in point the most recent Splatfest, I was playing with some friends and we got a 333x Battle that came down to the wire but what saved us was a teammate using their special last second to paint *just enough* for us to win by 0.5%
@cosmicminun59Ай бұрын
@@MrEnzio777 Funny you mention that video since that's how learned about Now or Never's unresolved resolution
@silver63804 ай бұрын
My favorite example of this is Je te laisserai des mots by Patrick Watson. The second-to-last chord actually is a resolution, but then there's an unexpected unresolved chord after it. This unresolved chord sounds like it wants to resolve to the first chord of the song, so you could just play it in a loop.
@everestjarvik55024 ай бұрын
For how much you love Radiohead I was shocked that Lucky wasn’t an example of ending on the V. It’s the first song I can think of that ends on the V
@jackthesmoltangerine4 ай бұрын
Brain fart I assume
@BlueSR4 ай бұрын
The song Speech Bubbles by The Smile (i know you’re a radiohead fan!) features this ending with a descending pattern through key centers, and ends on an unresolved middle point between a Gm and G#M7 chord.. almost continuing the loop but fizzling out in a cloud of strings… It’s both absolutely gorgeous, and a great example of unresolved songs AND key changes in a clever way… highly recommend you take a look st it!
@incrediblectopus4 ай бұрын
These videos instill me with an overpowering urge to plug in my keyboard and investigate the matter myself. Well done!
@L1N3R1D3R4 ай бұрын
6:47 This type can also work in the opposite direction for minor key songs that end on the relative major, bIII.
@charliezard644 ай бұрын
I love the major sustain at the end of Happy Together by The Turtles
@ConnorUbetcha2 ай бұрын
I love seeing my favorite bands randomly in videos or thumbnails, considering the amount of blink content I’ve watched and searched part of it may be slightly targeted but still, love to see it nonetheless. ❤
@williamevans43794 ай бұрын
Great video as always. Typo at 5:15 - Ebm should be bvi I think
@DavidBennettPiano4 ай бұрын
@@williamevans4379 well spotted!
@andycharron49664 ай бұрын
One of my favourite non-tonic endings is ‘Eleventh Earl of Mar’. It’s not very well known (outside of the Prog milieu), but it’s one of the most jarring cadences I’ve ever heard. The song ends with a reprise of its intro and lands on the mediant of its parallel major key, itself a minor chord. It’s a heartbreaking finish.
@blisterfree4 ай бұрын
That Tony Banks was a brainy one
@Petch854 ай бұрын
5:45 Live and let die is such a good song. But it might be the least James Bond sounding James Bond song of them all. 😂
@shadowclaw8784 ай бұрын
that's probably what makes it an iconic James Bond theme
@GSongwriter4 ай бұрын
I think Lulu’s man with a golden gun should take that title.
@rome81804 ай бұрын
Far from it. At least Live and Let Die has that spy-sounding minor key hook (the parts that are in double-time). And it uses some chromaticism in spots. There are other Bond songs that are just straight up pop songs. Check out the Die Another Day theme by Madonna. It's an awful club song that has nothing to do with James Bond.
@elayas10114 күн бұрын
I feel that Live and let die last note opens up to a new reality, that’s the only way I can describe it
@JoeNaeem4 ай бұрын
Thought for sure you’d do “For No One” but I guess Beatles are still very highly represented 😂
@Phantomcrustacean4 ай бұрын
I never thought about this and now you’ve cursed me with this knowledge
@ShenDoodles3 ай бұрын
Dream Sweet in Sea Major by Miracle Musical is my favorite unresolved ending. It gets across the gravity of what's happening without ruining the serenity of the song.
@tallussy_hallussy3 ай бұрын
MIRACLE MUSICAL REFERENCED????
@kennethng12534 ай бұрын
My favourite is Born to Kill by Matthew Good Band. It's the penultimate song and last "loud rock" song on its album. It crescendos into orchestral strings and chaos for a good minute before abruptly switching to a ring out mid-measure to end.
@Derpy19694 ай бұрын
What about songs that fade out?
@heyitsflowee3 ай бұрын
i was surprised going away to college by blink 182 wasnt mentioned, it's ending is much less resolving at the end than whats my age again, and i think it works super well playing off the rest of the song
@davidutoob4 ай бұрын
The unresolved ending of "We Are the Champions" has created a Mandela effect wherein many people think it resolves with "of the world". There are actually some versions where Queen does resolve it that way. For example, this live version kzbin.info/www/bejne/gYnaaXaIltWabc0si=n_bHtBFUnu5pJ50J&t=166 and the ending soundtrack for the Mighty Ducks 2 kzbin.info/www/bejne/iWLadGSenraea80si=Hiz3OJmBgxCI7uFn&t=97
@linkfiedproductions22464 ай бұрын
Je Te Laisseri Des Mots is one of my favorite songs that do this exact thing. It’s truly a wonderfully unique finally that leaves the end of the song up for a kind of speculation.
@leopold7562Ай бұрын
I don't know music theory, so I'm not even going to pretend to understand what you mean by tonics and progressions and the like, but I still find your videos incredibly interesting because it really does shed a lot more light on how musicians craft a piece of music and the thought that goes into it. I especially liked what you did with this one when you added in the resolving note at the end - and whilst it did give a sense of "Yes, that does put the tick in the box", it was quickly overshadowed by the feeling of it sounding unsatisfying for a whole different reason. It feels like there's a justification for the song ending where it does and to add more is like a novel that has a superb ending, but then has an epilogue which ties up all the loose ends and leaves it all feeling somehow less as a result. Like it's all too neat, and it just takes away from the sensation. I'm glad you added in the Charles Ives piece at the end, though. That was one jarring ending indeed! But then my mind created this scenario where the band is playing at some ceremony and, just at the end, something bad happens and they are all so shocked they fluff the last note
@daviderickson8699Ай бұрын
After watching this, I now know this about myself: My favorite unresolved pattern is that vi chord - all those examples just resonated with me. Now I'll be on the lookout (hearout?) for it.
@DaBestNub4 ай бұрын
Glimpse of us by Joji is one of my favorite examples of an unresolved chord. The song ends with a V chord, which perfectly describes the feeling of a relationship ending without closure
@rainbowwooАй бұрын
I love the way gynopedie ends even though it’s also an unresolved ending
@philtration-Em114 ай бұрын
'For No One' ends on the 5th of the tonic.
@boomerbear75964 ай бұрын
Nicely done David. I've always been drawn to these songs that don't resolve to the tonic. I immediately thought of "Against All Odds" and was happy to see it appear here. Three others I can think of are "Soak Up the Sun" by Sheryl Crow which ends on B (the V of the song's key of E major, or the "typical" unresolved sound), "Just What I Needed" by The Cars which is also in E major but ends on the relative minor C♯m, and "A Summer Song" by Chad and Jeremy which is in A major but resolves to an F♯ major chord (the VI instead of the vi) making its one and only appearance in the song.
@russellsketchley88304 ай бұрын
I was going to comment on that Chad and Jeremy song as well. I always thought their ending that song on a VI chords was amazing.
@brandonkeaton3 ай бұрын
Bruno Mars’ “Talking To The Moon” ending on the Dominant V7/vi chord with the lyrics “I know you’re somewhere out there, somewhere far away…” is genius 🎉 Giving it a sense of wonder and unresolve 👍
@sygyl4 ай бұрын
my favorite example of this is Pushit by TOOL. most of the song is in A minor, but then towards the end it modulates to D minor, and the last riff ends on the flat6 of D minor (Bflat) but in relation to A minor this is a flat2 interval, a lot of dissonance and one of my favorite endings of possibly my favorite TOOL song