MODULATION! How to make a modulation to any key!

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  • Опубликовано: 4 дек 2024

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  • @RichardusCochlearius
    @RichardusCochlearius  5 месяцев назад

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  • @pratticamusica
    @pratticamusica 4 месяца назад

    You are a good exemple to how classical musician also can use marketing, to produce good content and to sell your work honestly in the internet! Congrats! Its a shame that the most classical musicians live in the caves yet, compared to the others musical niches.

    • @RichardusCochlearius
      @RichardusCochlearius  4 месяца назад +1

      "Marketing is the generous act of helping others become who they seek to become. It involves creating honest stories-stories that resonate and spread.”
      ― Seth Godin

  • @SusanneStechow-r6n
    @SusanneStechow-r6n 5 месяцев назад

    yes, about the Neapolitan, I have learnt at various times about it , at our music school at first, as a pupil, and than in further courses. Here is the interesting thing to make a modulation with it. Thank you. I am using partimenti at this moment at the most of the pieces I have made, if they are at the old style (I have also made some very different pieces).

  • @velvik
    @velvik 5 месяцев назад

    Hey Richardus i'm curious about your outfit you always wear. What is it called? Is that something that was worn by students at the conservatories in the 18th century?

    • @RichardusCochlearius
      @RichardusCochlearius  5 месяцев назад +4

      Hello Christiano. Great question. The answer is twofold.
      On one hand, there is Leonardo Da Vinci's painting "Portrait of a Musician."
      On the other hand, there is a neuroscientific principle called Embodied Cognition.
      Reality does not exist, or rather, it is the result of the chemistry within our bodies and the words we use.
      The brain, in fact, embodies environmental, linguistic, behavioral variables, etc., and transforms them into hormones and neurotransmitters, to which we assign a label: emotions, how we feel.
      These are the clothes I wear because they make me produce more serotonin, testosterone, and dopamine, and they combat cortisol.
      Obviously, there are also personal variables; for instance, the white shirt might not have the same effect on you.
      One thing is the fact that the color red increases heart rate because it produces adrenaline. Another thing is the meaning an element can have for me, where the hippocampus, the area that plays a fundamental role in memory, comes into play.