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musicmsrevision
Приєднався 16 гру 2011
Pronunciations may be technically incorrect but tricky words are read "unprepared" in order to reflect the same conditions readers will have in the listening exam, i.e. the most likely way the words will be pronounced by readers who have never encountered the word before.
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"Why Does My Heart Feel So Bad?" by MOBY: VIDEO 2
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Much more detail on structure and what happens. "Moby-Why Does My Heart Feel So Bad? (2006 Remastered Version)", sound recording administered by: WMG [Merlin]
Steve Reich: 3rd Movement from Electric Counterpoint: VIDEO 2
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Focus on structure and minimalist techniques.
Minimalism Music Techniques
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Supports the Steve Reich ELECTRIC COUNTERPOINT piece but also provides a list of useful techniques for much composition.
"And The Glory Of The Lord" Handel's MESSIAH, VIDEO 2
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More focus on the themes/motifs used and word painting.
Mozart: Symphony number 40: VIDEO 2
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Focus on the structure, particularly the first EXPOSITION section. Remember, you can call a RECAPITULATION just a RECAP.
Steve Reich: 3rd Movement from Electric Counterpoint: VIDEO 1
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Minimalism
African music: General information
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Basic background information to African Music to prepare for the Koko: Yiri piece
Indian Rag Desh
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Basic comparisons between the 3 versions of Rag Desh: - Priyagitah (in a studio) - Anoushka Shankar on the Sitar (live) - Mewar Re Mira (in a studio)
Indian Raga General Information
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Looking at the instruments and the structure of typical Indian Raga Music
"Something's Coming" from West Side Story
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"Something's Coming" from West Side Story
"Why Does My Heart Feel So Bad?" by MOBY: VIDEO 1
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"Why Does My Heart Feel So Bad?" by MOBY: VIDEO 1
"And The Glory Of The Lord" Handel's MESSIAH, VIDEO 1
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"And The Glory Of The Lord" Handel's MESSIAH, VIDEO 1
The Orchestra and Classical Music Periods (eras)
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The Orchestra and Classical Music Periods (eras)
i had been creating minimalist music all along
Was Mike Oldfield a minimalist then.?
Adding and distracting notes in polyrythm is funny and interesting.
Thanks for this!!! Beautiful video
How great to see all of these side by side! Gave me a good overview to start making some practice pieces.
The ostinato reminds me A LOT of "Can You Hear The Music" (from the recent movie Oppenheimer). Maybe Ludwig Göransson drew inspiration from your video? 😂 Anyways, thanks a lot for making the effort, your tips will be of great benefit to me! 🙂
Nice presentation, I particularly enjoyed the Atari ST style graphics 😃
This is brilliant, thank you.
This explains so good
thanks for the video! this synthesizes a lot of good minimlaism techniques I will make some exercises from these topics! thanks
Informative video, thanks!
When I first encountered this stuff I assumed it had to be electronically generated, or at least synched. Later seeing it performed just blew my mind. I don't understand how it is physically possible to play these pieces in real time.
I've last minute changed my composition from Classical to Minimalism for GCSE. This was helpful!
I think I remember watching this vid when I was young
Inspiring, informative, amazing video!
Wow : D Muchas gracias por esta clase tan instructiva y por desmenuzar el concepto de minimalismo. Wow Thank you so much for such an instructional class and for breaking down the concept of minimalism.
This video was very helpful, thank you!
same lisp as me
1.Wiederholung: 0:54 2.Überlagerung 1:08 3.Subtraktive Prozesse 2:08 Gegenteil: 2:28 4.Phasenverschiebung 3:41
What are these weird symbols
Extremely helpful, thank you
thank you from Brasil ~.~
haha drone go brrrrrrrr
'It's important you have the video at a high resolution so you can see' Video maximum quality: 480p
420 420 it was filmed in 2013 he seriously couldnt do better than that
@@hammerdcow1108 its a joke I know it was the highest at that time. The point is video quality has moved on so much since then.
Great video. i will use this information to hellp me create music
@musicmsrevision Do these techniques refer to a certain piece (electric counterpoint) or are some of them "made up" by yourself?
Thank you so much for this!
I'm 25 and in Australia and watching this GCSE video because its so damn informative.
GREAT GENIUS ANALYSE!!😚 S O PERFECT AND SHARP!!😇
Thank you. This video made me more inspired.
3emee IIIIII la rochelle vous êtes la ???????
Very helpful for my composition
I googled the meaning of 'to the point', and was redirected to this video.
I felt the lisp
Très instructif...de simple nuance peu faire toute la différence. Voilà l’importance d’avoir une base en music pour la production.
Superb thanks
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great job! this are my favorite composition techniques at the moment!
hi. Dear......who published this video. This minimalist music techniques was very important for my research. Thank you very much. May I ask more questions? So, I want to communicate and ask if possible. Thank you again
Good explanation
Great video!
It’s awesome that this content is available for everyone. Really awesome stuff! However, I find the delivery a bit uninspiring. There can be so much more to this video than the quantifiable information. These examples are so exciting, you need to put that across as well! Once you’ve ignited inspiration, students will find the information no matter what. This is my biggest criticism of standardised education
... I'm new to music composition and music creation in general, and I use almost all of these techniques already before I even knew what these were called... I guess maybe I'm a naturally minimalistic musician? 😅
Dude, you're amazing! Thank you!
It’s lit.
very pretty!
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Bravo!
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Its Amazing n different ......I luv it and very classic ....
Great video. It helped me a lot! Thanks!