Very interesting and helpful perspective. I look forward to your the upcoming videos in the series. As you discuss Guqin music theory, it would be particularly helpful to understand how compositions have or have not changed over different periods of history.
To further explicate: This video talks about the 2nd layer of 3 in "Chinese music theory" - the first layer being temperament, the second (this) is modality. The third would be application into tuning.
This is a great insight. Yes, that is exactly my series plan, starting with modality, then diao/key, then temperaments, then application to qin tuning...
Very interesting and helpful perspective. I look forward to your the upcoming videos in the series. As you discuss Guqin music theory, it would be particularly helpful to understand how compositions have or have not changed over different periods of history.
Excellent suggestion. Thank you. Indeed, both historical evolvements and regional varieties on qin theories are complicated.
To further explicate: This video talks about the 2nd layer of 3 in "Chinese music theory" - the first layer being temperament, the second (this) is modality. The third would be application into tuning.
This is a great insight. Yes, that is exactly my series plan, starting with modality, then diao/key, then temperaments, then application to qin tuning...
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