I like this, as there are almost no other microtonal fugues/counterpoints on YouTube at this time, that I could find, that is a great pity. So thanks for providing this approach!
As far as I can see, this is for six voices, right? Is it written for wind sextet (I can make out a flute, perhaps trombone and clarinet) ?
I find it very beautiful, despite MIDI. It's definitely not what I'd call subtle or texturally interesting... Therefore, much like Bach, its all in the rational way it works itself out.
Very interesting listen.
VidualMedia 9 months ago
@VidualMedia
Thank you very much for your comment
Paolo and Giuseppe
Pymmusic 9 months ago
I like this, as there are almost no other microtonal fugues/counterpoints on YouTube at this time, that I could find, that is a great pity. So thanks for providing this approach!
As far as I can see, this is for six voices, right? Is it written for wind sextet (I can make out a flute, perhaps trombone and clarinet) ?
pirogo008 1 year ago
@pirogo008
Thank You for your comment.
The fugue is written for computer music, not for musicians. The "sheet Music" is the video you have seen; there isn't pentagramma.
Paolo Maria Guardiani
Pymmusic 1 year ago
this must be the hidden part of the human brain, the 90% left for humanity to decode , at least in the musical sense of the term
theguitarlol 2 years ago
Very interesting piece.
cheesehoven 2 years ago
Thank you!
Pymmusic 2 years ago
I find it very beautiful, despite MIDI. It's definitely not what I'd call subtle or texturally interesting... Therefore, much like Bach, its all in the rational way it works itself out.
ehwhat0 2 years ago
Thanks a lot for your comment!
I think this is a very good piece of microtonal music written by my father.
Paolo Maria Guardiani
Pymmusic 2 years ago