I very hapy be cose late very good de musiq. of de piano and violin litle classic is very nace yuor canal thank yuo for my suscripcion excuse my for my Ingles bat I very hapy for music in my hart yuor frend BOB
The Adagio is actually only attributed to Tomaso Albinoni but probably really written by his biographer Remo Giazotto and therefor from the 20th century!
Giazotto claimed that the composition is based on a fragment of a score from Albinoni that he found but he never produced the evidence until his death in 1998. read the wikipedia article on the piece for all the details.
A bit of a blip in an otherwise excellent documentation.
@ZeppelinFloydRoses all chords are based on the scales.. if you know the scale, you can make the chord.
example, maj scale's 1st 3rd and 5th = maj chord. min scale's 1st 3rd and 5th = minor chord.. add the 7th of the scale, you got the maj7 chord, or the flat 7th, you got the 7 chord.. and so on
@wezos i meant when i was a beginner guitarist. My fingers just didn't wanna do chords. but scales and melody was easier. but now i'm fine with chords. maj7, minor, major, and minor 7. easy man.
@LLJtbone It's amazing that there are still people out there who can play those old pipe organs like that! It's not very often you see an advert in the local newspaper for ''pipe organ hand/feet lessons''.
Actually, the pipe organ is a very popular instrument, organ music and improvisation is constantly taught in music conservatories, and there are lots of videos of that on Youtube - improvisation, various arrangments, etc. etc.
The notion that the organ is somehow outdated or "not popular anymore" is complete nonsense :D
I like the part when Howard Goodall conducts the Northern Sinfonia (with baton!). If you're wondering how he does such a feat in the series, he conducted pit orchestras in the West End theatres (theaters in the US, where I live) in the late 70's/early 80's, according to Stephen Citron' s THE MUSICAL FROM THE INSIDE OUT. It's true!
String instruments were experimented with in the 17c in an effort to create effective bass. The modern double bass only materialised in about 1800.
Contrary motion in the bass introduced. (Handel: "Largo" from "Xerxes", Albinoni: "Adagio", Pachelbel: "Canon in D", Coolie: "C U when U Get There", The Farm: "Altogether Now", Pet Shop Boys: "Go West", Nina Simone: "My Baby Just Cares for Me").
I very hapy be cose late very good de musiq. of de piano and violin litle classic is very nace yuor canal thank yuo for my suscripcion excuse my for my Ingles bat I very hapy for music in my hart yuor frend BOB
robertmarro 10 months ago
The Adagio is actually only attributed to Tomaso Albinoni but probably really written by his biographer Remo Giazotto and therefor from the 20th century!
Giazotto claimed that the composition is based on a fragment of a score from Albinoni that he found but he never produced the evidence until his death in 1998. read the wikipedia article on the piece for all the details.
A bit of a blip in an otherwise excellent documentation.
strogon42 11 months ago
Scales aren't that bad. I had more trouble learning chords than scales.
ZeppelinFloydRoses 1 year ago
@ZeppelinFloydRoses all chords are based on the scales.. if you know the scale, you can make the chord.
example, maj scale's 1st 3rd and 5th = maj chord. min scale's 1st 3rd and 5th = minor chord.. add the 7th of the scale, you got the maj7 chord, or the flat 7th, you got the 7 chord.. and so on
wezos 1 year ago
@wezos i meant when i was a beginner guitarist. My fingers just didn't wanna do chords. but scales and melody was easier. but now i'm fine with chords. maj7, minor, major, and minor 7. easy man.
ZeppelinFloydRoses 1 year ago
@ZeppelinFloydRoses
You only mentioned 2 chord types. There are 5. Major, Minor, Dominant, Diminished, and Augmented.
Sn4pDr4gon 1 month ago
That guy on the organ, holy crap!! That was amazing to see the footwork.
LLJtbone 1 year ago 25
@LLJtbone It's amazing that there are still people out there who can play those old pipe organs like that! It's not very often you see an advert in the local newspaper for ''pipe organ hand/feet lessons''.
Rogermiler 7 months ago
@Rogermiler
Actually, the pipe organ is a very popular instrument, organ music and improvisation is constantly taught in music conservatories, and there are lots of videos of that on Youtube - improvisation, various arrangments, etc. etc.
The notion that the organ is somehow outdated or "not popular anymore" is complete nonsense :D
twooffour 3 months ago
@twooffour I'm very glad to hear that!
Rogermiler 3 months ago
wow, what a weird place for the video to end
gokebe 1 year ago
hehe. go west is based on russia's national anthem i think.
b0ttomzone 2 years ago
Albinoni? I thought it was Remo Giazotto who wrote it?
Shogunmiyuchan 2 years ago
3:20 so beautiful song. I think it's Giovanni or something.
BearWindAppleyard 2 years ago
It's introduced as the Adagio by Tomaso Albinoni, and the composer and title are even visible during the play at around 3:44 ;-)
webpolizei 2 years ago
I like the part when Howard Goodall conducts the Northern Sinfonia (with baton!). If you're wondering how he does such a feat in the series, he conducted pit orchestras in the West End theatres (theaters in the US, where I live) in the late 70's/early 80's, according to Stephen Citron' s THE MUSICAL FROM THE INSIDE OUT. It's true!
whizkidforte 3 years ago
String instruments were experimented with in the 17c in an effort to create effective bass. The modern double bass only materialised in about 1800.
Contrary motion in the bass introduced. (Handel: "Largo" from "Xerxes", Albinoni: "Adagio", Pachelbel: "Canon in D", Coolie: "C U when U Get There", The Farm: "Altogether Now", Pet Shop Boys: "Go West", Nina Simone: "My Baby Just Cares for Me").
Scales!
PeterInglisGuitar 3 years ago 2
nice post
ralphtheray 2 years ago
@PeterInglisGuitar most of those songs have the same chords as Canon in D lol
elton1981 8 months ago