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  1. #126

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    Cool videos Christian. Please keep them coming.

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    Where is Christian’s partimento video for this week you all cry! Has he spent too much time slagging off blameless musicology professors to record anything?

    Fear not!!! here it is - nice ways to go up and down.
    Last edited by Christian Miller; 10-11-2023 at 02:34 PM.

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    More stuff with intervals on scale bass


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    Latest thing, an improvisation on a Corelli bass

    Notice some patterns from previous vids :/)



    atm I can do either improvised or in time, I’m favouring the former
    Last edited by Christian Miller; 10-30-2023 at 04:47 PM.

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    Beautiful to listen to Christian.

    The minor progression reminded me of something and I was surprised to see that the best fit was Wild World (Ooh baby, it's a) by Cat Stevens. If anyone were to know a bit about this sort of stuff I guess Cat would be a good bet.

    I'd be interested if you apply your diligence to Bartok's string quartet thinking.

    Anyway, a very interesting and rewarding watch, thanks.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hugo Gainly
    Beautiful to listen to Christian.

    The minor progression reminded me of something and I was surprised to see that the best fit was Wild World (Ooh baby, it's a) by Cat Stevens. If anyone were to know a bit about this sort of stuff I guess Cat would be a good bet.

    I'd be interested if you apply your diligence to Bartok's string quartet thinking.

    Anyway, a very interesting and rewarding watch, thanks.
    thank you so much !

    that rather … I want to say Rococo.. realisation of the three down two up ‘cascade” bass is 1) not in the Corelli original (his solution is lovely) and 2) always reminds me of ‘it’s a sin’ by the pet shop boys. It also makes me think of Faure’s pavane.

    But yes, I can also hear the Cat Stevens tune too now you mention it which the pet shop boys example is very similar to haha…. these melodic and harmonic archetypes are very much with us, which i find beautiful. We might not know Corelli or Couperin from a hole in the ground and yet it’s in the air we breathe…

    but yes, it’s interesting who turns out to have studied this stuff as well….

    I haven’t looked at anything 20th century for a long time, soon! I do love a bit of Bartok.

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    How cadences work