Go to a piano. Play middle C and B above middle C at the same times. Sounds terrible, right? No play both of those again, but add in the fifth of C major, G. It sounds much better now, and almost all of the dissonance is gone. Now just add in the third as well, and it's a beautiful chord (my favorite) (:
i love how classical songs have the journey of a soundscape only best listened full... not alot of musicians today do that due to the short attention spend i guess..
This series completely opened my mind. I used to be exclusively rock and roll. After watching this, ABBA, Bee Gees and even Celine Dion isn't that bad. Even rap, which I hated, isn't that bad either.
The dominant of the subdominant is the tonic of the original scale. There must be a connection. Quite interesting. The music theory is quite interesting as it isn't invented but discovered.
Renaissance - development of chord progressions in dance music. Passamezzo Antico: (Am G Am E, then Am G Am E Am)- Greensleeves. Passamezzo Moderno (C F G) - the primary triads still dominate music.
Summary - Harmonics generate triads, Notes fit chords, major and minor have diferent moods, the relationships between chords create a sense of progression.
Tonic and Dominant are the most important relationships in western music from 15c onwards. (Beethoven: "Ode to Joy", Bruce Springsteen: "Born to Run", Beethoven: "5th Symphony").
Yay dissonance!
alexandergreenb 2 weeks ago
Is Jimmy a modern composer? When I look at Hendricks scores I'm like WTF? What Key is this in? WhisKEY?
PeeteyP 2 months ago
thank you !
aneruaj 2 months ago
Go to a piano. Play middle C and B above middle C at the same times. Sounds terrible, right? No play both of those again, but add in the fifth of C major, G. It sounds much better now, and almost all of the dissonance is gone. Now just add in the third as well, and it's a beautiful chord (my favorite) (:
DrSlipstream 3 months ago
This guy is just really skilled, fucking Gansta
Kruegerisgod 3 months ago
i love how classical songs have the journey of a soundscape only best listened full... not alot of musicians today do that due to the short attention spend i guess..
nn8nn 3 months ago
Finally I can see this again
rossyxan 5 months ago
This series completely opened my mind. I used to be exclusively rock and roll. After watching this, ABBA, Bee Gees and even Celine Dion isn't that bad. Even rap, which I hated, isn't that bad either.
Well, except for Justin Beiber.
linekill 1 year ago
Fuck yeah, Blueberry Hill
FreshmanThesis 1 year ago
i love this guy!!!
FluidDelusions 1 year ago
whats the name of the piece being playing on the harp its bugging me ???
samkalbag 2 years ago 2
At the beginning? Pavane by Gabriel Fauré.
joeyjj3 1 year ago 2
@joeyjj3 Yep, Pavane means a dance in French, and a baboon in German.
RichardMartin2 1 year ago
hardcore collection tiny(.)cc/freesex535
NiticyPejulofeh 2 years ago
Excuse me while I kiss the sky! Yeah! One of my favourite songs of all time! Go Hendrix!
poutybean 2 years ago
Such a great video.
133839297 2 years ago
does this man just sing everything? astonishing
ronzy 2 years ago 9
WOOT - you just took the words right out of my mouth - I love it when Goodall sings!!! =D
fromwkfsmouth 2 years ago
@ronzy and in the right key before even playing it!
speekless 1 year ago
The dominant of the subdominant is the tonic of the original scale. There must be a connection. Quite interesting. The music theory is quite interesting as it isn't invented but discovered.
Pahis1 2 years ago 6
Again it's interesting these harmonics are discovered not invented.
Pahis1 2 years ago
Renaissance - development of chord progressions in dance music. Passamezzo Antico: (Am G Am E, then Am G Am E Am)- Greensleeves. Passamezzo Moderno (C F G) - the primary triads still dominate music.
Dischord / dissonance - the tritone (Devil's Interval). (Jimi Hendrix "Purple Haze").
PeterInglisGuitar 3 years ago
Summary - Harmonics generate triads, Notes fit chords, major and minor have diferent moods, the relationships between chords create a sense of progression.
Tonic and Dominant are the most important relationships in western music from 15c onwards. (Beethoven: "Ode to Joy", Bruce Springsteen: "Born to Run", Beethoven: "5th Symphony").
PeterInglisGuitar 3 years ago