The Unanswered Question 1973 1 Musical Phonology Bernstein Norton
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Bernstein is such an amusing mix of polished and unpolished
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Thank you so much for uploading this!
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@greatbighand The answer to your question is at 41:48. I guess, in short, LB means we have created music based on how our ears differentiate noise from tones.
Still, I wish my music teachers had tried revealing this to us. Mostly, we got 'minor chords are sda, major chords happy' discourse. Megameh.
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well , I knew it to be true that there is a ( can't tell you this word ) .
I know what that ( censored word ) is , and I'm not tellin anybody , because I don't feel like gettin killed by the cia today.
the raga is bad grammar to my brain because the units are not understood and even dispised because I only love daddy bach.
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That band crushed! "What a piece" indeed! Where can I find just the last song the band played please? Thanks 4 uploading! Great vid!
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Excellent!
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@jthenson88 probably someone accidently clicked dislike
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he finds the camera so awkward its hilarious
Brilliant! Thank you so much for uploading!
pedromillion 3 days ago
@pedromillion Ur welcome, enjoy, best :)
cagin 3 days ago
this is a treasure. amazing. thanks for sharing this.
Asagtr 4 days ago
@Asagtr Ur welcome, enjoy, best ! :)
cagin 4 days ago
Brilliant (as usual) when showing the structure of Mozart's Symphony. Still I would have liked to ask him why all the discussion on the common origin of language if then he passes to discuss the music as based on physics. I probably lost him there but I don't think he makes the connection very clear. That it is a basic point he hinted at when, in another interview, he said that atonality not having a basis in human speech had no musical validity. Thanx anyway for posting this.
greatbighand 1 month ago
@greatbighand Ur welcome and thank you very much for this comment. Long 've been since last time I've watched this so I can not remember the part that you point but I am interested in that interview during which he said 'atonality not having a basis in human speech had no musical validity'. Could you give a reference for it? Is it a video or article? Thank you very much in advance. U can reply as private message also, if you like to send some internet link.
cagin 1 month ago