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The Music Theory Behind Pinegrove.
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@sergescardigno

3 years ago

HELLO and THANK YOU for watching :) If you enjoyed this video, check out the one I just did on Big Thief! https://youtu.be/U-TGVLhGBOA

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@JasonAndersen7

3 years ago

Most bands I get tired of listening too nonstop after a year or so. But I’ve been nonstop listening to Pinegrove for like 3 years now and never get tired. I think it’s safe to say this is one of my top bands of my life

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@superchuck500

3 years ago

Enjoyed this - thank you. I find Pinegrove so sonically interesting that it never seems to get old. You can listen to Pinegrove records regularly for months and they still sound great.

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@stephenlaswell4341

3 years ago

I just doubled my knowledge of music theory from this one video, and got 4 songs down. Excellent use of concrete examples. Great work being accessible, actually showing the chords, as I was able to pause and play while watching.

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@sergescardigno

3 years ago

hey! I guess this is slightly contradictory to my "pause and read", but it seems like there was enough interest here for maybe another one of these. I was looking to make the channel slightly less tech focused anyway, and I think this could be an interesting place to start that. kindly hit that subscribe button if you're interested! helps out a bunch :)

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@hi1dk

5 months ago

i feel like pinegrove has introduced a lot of country elements to a scene which previously did NOT embrace country elements. i NEVER thought i would like something so country, but their usage of it is truly masterful.

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@alondrahernandez6222

3 years ago

when i found pinegrove, i found them off of midwest emo & pop punk spotify so i'm partial to the idea that they're more midwest than indie. either way, i love how they're not a single genere but more of a blend! my all time favorite band !

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@gnarcky6ix6

3 years ago

well put. Pinegrove is my favourite band. Got some squares tatted on my arm and I align my library by the colours on the spines of my books

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@MarcAlcatraz

9 months ago

This was so useful in finding out why my brain loves this band so much, thanks! A part of their value is how hard it is to find another band that fills the same void as this one!

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@Ilovetoplayjazz

3 years ago

Nice breakdown! I love Pinegrove so much.

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@jeremyfischer6598

4 years ago

Came here from PG's IG story. Nice work!

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@thirstypilgrim97

3 years ago

A band so good they need multiple bassplayers at any given time.

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@Jelly1337

2 years ago

Love that you mentioned that the songs are written "for guitar." It's one of the first things I noticed when playing the songs, the voicings and progressions flow so easily on the guitar with little usage of alternate tunings

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@Overasc

4 years ago

gonna need you to do this for other music sir 🙏🏽🙏🏽

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@kevinthompsonmusic1435

3 years ago

Awesome - also just want to note that the NPR Tiny Desk version of Waveform is incredible, props for using that footage specifically for that song!

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@penis2020_

2 years ago

been listening to pg for almost in 7 years now and its been such a pleasure to see them grow. what an awesome video!

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@ethanperez9474

3 years ago

pinegrove songs just have a sound that brings about nostalgia to me. i'm not sure where it comes from but I can't help but to think about my childhood when I listen to their songs

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@daisyseq

2 years ago

pinegrove has been so influential in my own music writing, this video is such a cool assessment of their work! thank you for this!

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@danielbuhr4260

3 years ago

Loved your commentary, they're one of my favs right now. I would say aphasia is a LOT more than just love and loss lyrics. The song is about aphasia quite literally. It's about overcoming the inability to speak and the way it feels for the words to just start flowing after months to years of silence.

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@wyethsemo8796

8 months ago

Great video. I love pinegrove and it’s fascinating to watch you explain the complexity behind these beautiful songs.

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