Brahms-Textures Applied to Chord Progression (without explanations)

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  • Опубликовано: 24 ноя 2024

Комментарии • 25

  • @robertocornacchionialegre
    @robertocornacchionialegre 7 месяцев назад +2

    This is brilliant, Michael…! Just watching again

  • @FueganTV
    @FueganTV Год назад +6

    More vids like this please!

  • @jgMaximo_
    @jgMaximo_ Год назад +1

    More Brahms, more Brahms more Brahms, more Brahms, more Brahms, pleeeeeeeease pleeeeeeease!
    #MoreBrahms
    #GiveUsTheBrahms
    #BramhsForTheBros

  • @frixosmina6004
    @frixosmina6004 Год назад +3

    Beautiful and elegant.

  • @bibobabu8756
    @bibobabu8756 Год назад +5

    Love this! I've always found the study of textures one of the most important parts of composition.

  • @grocheo1
    @grocheo1 Год назад +1

    Great quality of the videos, excellent musicianship. Thanks

  • @yuvalyanko7519
    @yuvalyanko7519 Год назад +1

    0:00 - Chord progression
    0:08 - Style 1.
    0:29 - Style 2.
    0:51 - Style 3.
    1:27 - Style 4.
    1:52 - Style 5.
    2:18 - Style 6.

  • @brianbuch1
    @brianbuch1 Год назад

    This is lovely, like a trip through Op 116-119 but in the Twilight Zone.

  • @stevelin3659
    @stevelin3659 Год назад

    This legit sounds like a Brahms variation!

  • @Henri.d.Olivoir
    @Henri.d.Olivoir Год назад +6

    This is phenomenal! Do you plan of doing it for Chopin-textures?

    • @en-blanc-et-noir
      @en-blanc-et-noir  Год назад +4

      haha, well I guess I'd have a hard time to do so as this chord progression has not been chosen randomly but it seems like a harmonic pattern that Brahms had a certain affinity for... I can't really remember a situation where Chopin was going for the falling thirds like this. Actually the only passage that comes to my mind does the exact oposite (ascending thirds): 1st Ballade, bars 90-93 (national edition) - very special situation though and not quite suitable to break down into a "Common-Shopan-Sort-Of-Thing"

    • @Henri.d.Olivoir
      @Henri.d.Olivoir Год назад

      @@en-blanc-et-noir haha, well, you don't necessarily have to do this with this very chord progression; Chopin would have probably preferred something more complex and unorthodox. And yes, it is very hard to define Chopin in a single harmonic pattern or melodic style, unlike many other composers, his music is extremely varied and different from one another

  • @michaelpersil6573
    @michaelpersil6573 6 месяцев назад

    I like left hand playing chords in wide voicing and then octaves, alternating each time. It is very common practice, but just feels absolutely right. If you just played octaves or fifths every time, it would feel bland. There are interesting exceptions to this however - sometimes using consecutive fifths can be used to empower a phrase, to highlight something. it’s not black or white after all, or blanc et noir… ;) :D :D

  • @nickpollockpiano
    @nickpollockpiano 10 месяцев назад

    ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤

    • @en-blanc-et-noir
      @en-blanc-et-noir  10 месяцев назад +1

      Nick I see you‘re a real enthusiast😂✌️

    • @nickpollockpiano
      @nickpollockpiano 10 месяцев назад

      @@en-blanc-et-noir hahahaha
      your videos are amazing

  • @ioanailiepiano
    @ioanailiepiano Год назад +1

    Brilliant!! 😍👏🏻
    Who’s next? 😃

    • @en-blanc-et-noir
      @en-blanc-et-noir  Год назад +1

      haha VIP comment, I see :DDD Thanks for passing by, Ioana! Well I guess that's not supposed to become a series.

    • @ioanailiepiano
      @ioanailiepiano Год назад

      @@en-blanc-et-noir Well I very much look forward to the further videos!! I’m a VBF (very big fan)!
      I have also not forgotten about your Scriabin challenge - it’s on my agenda and will be approached soon, I promise! 😇

    • @en-blanc-et-noir
      @en-blanc-et-noir  Год назад +1

      Oh yeah :DDD ha good that you give me the reminder! I almost forgot about that. I'm gonna get notified...
      VBF ha, I see! Thanks for the flowers... I feel flattered :D Honestly, this is really an honor! Thanks a lot, Ioana.
      Cheers

  • @vu14tu102
    @vu14tu102 Год назад

    The latter was clearly inspired by Brahms Op. 116 n. 6

    • @en-blanc-et-noir
      @en-blanc-et-noir  Год назад +1

      yeah! :D rather more an outright "recomposition" then "inspired" I made a comment on this in the main video on these sketches
      ruclips.net/video/DwpEBh2p6as/видео.html