Bach makes sense whatever you do to his music. He can take it.
Mozart, just for fun, I guess, made a sheet with one-hundred functional harmonic bits of one bar each, - and no matter in what order, they were played, they made sense. I saw a copy of it. It worked.
This actually would make sense because Bach understood the mathematical principles behind music. and therefore you could flip some of his song upside down and the would still sound like music.
@tiroirdelmare: no, wait, i meant that duet that someone mentioned. where the sheet is turned upside down. the user thought it was by mozart. well, nevermind... =)
im not sure how popular it would be to play bach inventions upsidedown, considering it wouldn't make sense harmonically. however there are cannons that can be played fowards and backwards at the same time, and it makes sense harmonically (crab cannon, by bach)
That was tough to sight-read, since it is rather like a lot of 20th Century counterpoint: you don't know what's coming, next. It doesn't sound nearly as nice, but it is interesting to hear it in a very new way.
i was kind of hoping you could tell me, i think its for flute or something because my friend was telling me he played it with another guy as a duet on guitar, but i dont have contact with him anymore. he said the counterpoint and harmony works out perfectly though, i will try to find out what its called and let you know
To stuffthings7635 and tiroirdelmare: The composition form in question where two players play from the same sheet, one of them upside-down, is a retrograde and inverse canon known as the _table canon_.
nice man, that was fuckin great, have you heard a bout that piece mozart wrote that you can play with two people as a duet, one person just has to flip their part upside down?
Cool!
Malachayas 1 year ago
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manise29 1 year ago
The lady is killer at sight reading!
supereliguy 1 year ago 9
Bach makes sense whatever you do to his music. He can take it.
Mozart, just for fun, I guess, made a sheet with one-hundred functional harmonic bits of one bar each, - and no matter in what order, they were played, they made sense. I saw a copy of it. It worked.
metteholm75 1 year ago
This actually would make sense because Bach understood the mathematical principles behind music. and therefore you could flip some of his song upside down and the would still sound like music.
JoshdaROCKSTAR9999VS 1 year ago
@JoshdaROCKSTAR9999VS ur talking big bullshit please shut the fuck up.. there no mathematical principles
googlekopfkind 5 months ago
@googlekopfkind Obviously you have little or no musical experience... So please stop telling people to "Shut the fuck up" :-)
JoshdaROCKSTAR9999VS 5 months ago
@JoshdaROCKSTAR9999VS ok tell me the mathematical principles ! send me a pm .. i know there no principles in music are musical principles no more
googlekopfkind 5 months ago
That pianist rocks really hard. To be able to sight read that
MERTx123 1 year ago 7
@tiroirdelmare: no, wait, i meant that duet that someone mentioned. where the sheet is turned upside down. the user thought it was by mozart. well, nevermind... =)
plasmaniac79 1 year ago
@plasmaniac79 ah sorry :) cheers
tiroirdelmare 1 year ago
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plasmaniac79 1 year ago
@tiroirdelmare
isn't that the crab canon? by BACH btw...
plasmaniac79 1 year ago
Was the "Canon" printer a musical pun???
weezcuomo 1 year ago 3
@weezcuomo Yes of course!
But not on purpose ;)
tiroirdelmare 1 year ago
absolutely perverse...Don't let this happen to an invention you know!!!
jchevlen 1 year ago
im not sure how popular it would be to play bach inventions upsidedown, considering it wouldn't make sense harmonically. however there are cannons that can be played fowards and backwards at the same time, and it makes sense harmonically (crab cannon, by bach)
bullystfu 1 year ago
This would be interesting, except Victor Borge did the exact same thing as a joke in his comedy act years before either of these people were born.
jspartacus 1 year ago
@jspartacus and I bet you someone else did it before Borge was born as well ;)
marinascalafiotti 1 year ago
Is she sight reading this?
Bruceforge 1 year ago
@Bruceforge
If so, I wish I was that good! Omg I need to get on that. =D
abalvarez 1 year ago
Whohoo! sounds well!!
Such a good pianist too!!
Kwanelauda 2 years ago
That was tough to sight-read, since it is rather like a lot of 20th Century counterpoint: you don't know what's coming, next. It doesn't sound nearly as nice, but it is interesting to hear it in a very new way.
sylvestermeow 2 years ago
you're the best! the sound is good also if the music is upside-down! and good reading of she!
paolofisa 2 years ago
wow very nice sight reading!! and nice idea hahaa!
Clavat03 2 years ago
I always wanted to know how this Inventions sound like when they're upside down!!
Great work!! A very creative idea!!
Chopin1986 2 years ago
This is a literal "inverted counterpoint". :o)
codonauta 2 years ago
I think in bach's "musical offering" canons you have similar stuff.
Pyrlae 3 years ago
She is great at sight-reading.
tnmtemerity 3 years ago 2
The music sheet is just put on it's head, that's why I cut out the key signature and put it on the other side of the sheet.
So the same original notes are now creating a new melody.
tiroirdelmare 3 years ago
i was kind of hoping you could tell me, i think its for flute or something because my friend was telling me he played it with another guy as a duet on guitar, but i dont have contact with him anymore. he said the counterpoint and harmony works out perfectly though, i will try to find out what its called and let you know
stuffthings7635 3 years ago
To stuffthings7635 and tiroirdelmare: The composition form in question where two players play from the same sheet, one of them upside-down, is a retrograde and inverse canon known as the _table canon_.
dolofonos 3 years ago
For keyboards. All the Inventions are originally for harpischord or any other keyboard instrument. They're flexible, so easy to arrange.
sylvestermeow 2 years ago
nice man, that was fuckin great, have you heard a bout that piece mozart wrote that you can play with two people as a duet, one person just has to flip their part upside down?
stuffthings7635 3 years ago
Have you its title?
JupiterIV 2 years ago
well im a little confused as to whats going on here, however, it was good, and the piano player was excellent!
GameGrave05 3 years ago