I needed to hear this: what's structural and what's embellishment is entirely subjective. It's in the meaning the listener brings to the music, not in the music itself.
Hi Seth, I noticed that in one of your examples at 11:46 scale degree 3 in the melody of a tonic chord. But previously in this series you have stated that only I and I6 chords are capable of being in tonic function. Is it really just the bass voice that has the say so in what type of chord you get? And also do you have a video where you might explain more about why Mozart and other classical composers used complex dense voicings with sometimes more than 4 voices?, and how you're able to still "decide" for a lack of a better term, for example that these chords function as a I6 vs a regular I chord? Even the V43 chords, are voiced in ways that would take me ages to figure out. Hope that all made sense, Thanks :D
I needed to hear this: what's structural and what's embellishment is entirely subjective. It's in the meaning the listener brings to the music, not in the music itself.
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Hi Seth, I noticed that in one of your examples at 11:46 scale degree 3 in the melody of a tonic chord. But previously in this series you have stated that only I and I6 chords are capable of being in tonic function. Is it really just the bass voice that has the say so in what type of chord you get?
And also do you have a video where you might explain more about why Mozart and other classical composers used complex dense voicings with sometimes more than 4 voices?, and how you're able to still "decide" for a lack of a better term, for example that these chords function as a I6 vs a regular I chord? Even the V43 chords, are voiced in ways that would take me ages to figure out.
Hope that all made sense,
Thanks :D
Its just the bass voice man
What's your intro music?
Hopefully he would see this and answer.
@@pjbpiano Fortunately I do know it by now 😅
@@jere3558 what is it?
@@faustomanuelorieta It's the scherzo from Bach's A minor partita BWV 827
@@jere3558 thx a lot