ChordGeometries - Chopin 1

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Uploaded by on Mar 13, 2008

Chopin's E minor prelude, as it appears in circular "pitch class space."

reference:
http://www.music.princeton.edu/~dmitri/ChordGeometries.html

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  • @MrMuzzyBasher if you're a music theorist, this is one of the quintessential things to know, such as knowing what a verb is when constructing a sentence...and the circular pitch class space is a method of naming notes numbers. it's extremely simple. i'm a student in a music school, and have taken theory classes, yet don't go around calling myself a music theorist.

  • very nice

  • @HonestCharlie210 obviously you're not if you don't know what this is.

  • what does stability of the chord mean?

  • Super interesting

  • i like how the colors reflect the stability of the chord.

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