Follow the white rabbit.
So with all the theory in this video, I knew I was bound to make a mistake at some point.
In the part where I explain the whole/half step pattern in the .. show full overview
Follow the white rabbit.
So with all the theory in this video, I knew I was bound to make a mistake at some point.
In the part where I explain the whole/half step pattern in the diatonic scale I messed up the diagram a little bit, but what I said was still correct. Oops!
Also, while I call it Serialism, the more appropriate term would be "12 tone technique."
Serialism implies that it's doing something more than just 12 tone technique.
Oops again.
2020x8 Why the Music in Les Misérables (2012) is Worse than you Thought Episode overview
Air date
Jun 30, 2020
Do you hear the people sing?
Me neither
Do you hear the people sing?
Me neither
2020x9 The Perfect Musical Symmetry of Avatar the Last Airbender Episode overview
Air date
Jul 31, 2020
Long ago, all the leitmotifs lived together in harmony.
Then everything changed when the fire nation attacked
Long ago, all the leitmotifs lived together in harmony.
Then everything changed when the fire nation attacked
2020x10 Why A Goofy Movie is Better Than You Remember Episode overview
This one takes a weird left turn at Singin' in the Rain
This one takes a weird left turn at Singin' in the Rain
2020x12Season finale Why Pipe Organs Sound Scary Episode overview
Air date
Oct 31, 2020
They don't, except for when they do.
So I want to clarify what I said about Bach not writing the Toccata and Fugue in d minor.
There's been a lot of discussion on the subject, and .. show full overview
They don't, except for when they do.
So I want to clarify what I said about Bach not writing the Toccata and Fugue in d minor.
There's been a lot of discussion on the subject, and from everything I've gathered the answer is that this piece is one of the more anomalous in Bach's repertoire which, along with the lack of an original score written in Bach's hand, makes his authorship of the piece seem somewhat less that certain by a handful of Bach scholars.
However, until there is more substantive evidence, the convention is to attribute this piece to Bach.
So "Bach didn't write the toccata and fugue in d minor" may have been a little too strong here, maybe even misleading, and I just wanted to take a minute to completely clarify that point.
The quote from Jean-Claude Zehnder is "The matter still remains open, despite the scholarly discourse that began in 1981. Until proof of the contrary, BWV 565 should be considered as a work by Johann Sebastian Bach."
oops.
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