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  • daha güzelü yapılabilir mi çok merak ediyorum

  • Hypnotic. 

  • This is both a piece I have to study and a piece that is helping me study.

  • calms down my heart ... muy schon... beautiful

  • what kind of god plays the whole song like this?

  • what time sig is this in?

  • @18je1 looks like 4/4.

  • 22 thousand views? Why not 22 million? Or billion?

  • @Technicolor909 Send the link to friends. You can copy the URL and eMail it --- I send a lot of friendly suggestions of music.... at least the link is opened and gets more views, secondary but also good point....

  • @Technicolor909 Because is a music difficult to appreciate... I think....

  • çal gözüm çal kafam bozuk zaten çal

  • beautiful

    just beautiful

  • difficult score

  • @Eddabed It starts in E-Lydian but it only lasts that way until the first gate ends.  Most of the piece is inthe Phrygian of different keys.

  • @Sarcasmitron It actually starts in A-Lydian, if it had started in E Lydian there would be 5 sharps instead of 4. It cycles through the circle of fifths by alternating Lydian and Phrygian before changing the root note up to the fifth degree.

  • @Eddabed There are twelve distinct Phrygian scales, a mode is not the same as a key signature. A quick check on wikipedia confirms that Phrygian Gates is indeed written in the Phrygian mode.

  • great piece, and i LOVE you for those links

  • this is amazing!

  • Did she play it with music or from memory? Imagine trying to memorise this!!

  • @ollieacappella I would rather memorize a piano concerto than this.

  • I was expecting to hear a song in Phrygian mode, but this isn't bad :)

  • @H057IL3 I believe it is in phrygian.

  • @H057IL3 it IS in Phrygian mode. The first notes you hear are E and B. The key of the piece is C# natural minor. It's just using the 7th as well as the 3rd degree of the scale. It's a musical illusion! ;)

  • @thecollguy Hmm, interesting. Didn't notice that :O

    It just doesn't sound typically "Middle-Eastern" like Phrygian usually sounds like, that's probably why.

  • @H057IL3 It's phrygian dominant that has that middle eastern you're talking about I guess, same as phrygian but with a sharpened 3rd

  • great piece

  • my new favorite piano piece..this is really soul moving. No other piano piece i've ever heard has had such beauty as this..i'm really inspired by this work.

  • Masterpiece of sound.

  • a pure beauty...

  • Who's performing it?

  • Performer: Gloria Cheng-Cochran

    CD: Piano Music of John Adams & Terry Riley

  • I love this so much

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