The Sections of the Orchestra: Strings
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- Опубликовано: 7 июн 2024
- First in a four part series introducing each of the sections of the orchestra, and trying to hear them in action...Welcome to the Strings!
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The first music is Mozart's sinfonia Concertante: • Mozart - Sinfonia Conc...
Crying strings is Tchaikovsky 6th: • Tchaikovsky Symphony N...
The final piece comes from the final movement of Mozart's final symphony: • Mozart: Sinfonie Nr. 4...
Amazing. Can't wait for the next episodes
Another great video. Thank you Sir.
I LOVE ORCHESTRAS!!!!!!!!
Btw when I compose I don’t double the basses in the cello line, I just separate them.
Pretty much all composers of the past 150+ years also separate the cello and bass parts. He definitely should’ve mentioned that, since the basses doubling the cello line is a very archaic practice
I love your content! Keep up the good work!
Wonderful! What's cool about the tonal quality of the strings is the sound has more depth and range when the cello and bass starts. You can almost hear the same notes stretched on the bass line.
amazing as always
Very good strings. The strings of the Law.
that's my comment
great explanation, thank you
thank you
I've always found it difficult to identify the violas but normally they sound almost like a fiddle (folky drone sound)
Next time definitely use Rachmaninoff as an example, especially for double bass and viola.
Surprisingly I did pretty bad on the second test (I didn't even hear some parts), but pretty fine on the last one.
First!!!!!
What's the Mozart piece?
isn't the harp also considered a string instrument?
I find the double bass is hard to hear, maybe that’s just me
rip harp
What's the piece at 0:42?
Hi it's from the finale of Tchaikovsky's 6th symphony. It's pathetique...
@@enjoyclassicalmusic6006 Thanks!
I have a terrible musical ear, I can hear nothing 🤣
Even the Beethoven 5th?