Tutorial: intabulating vocal music into keyboard notation

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  • Опубликовано: 3 окт 2024
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  • @rogermoore27
    @rogermoore27 Год назад +30

    I also enjoy the fact that you name the books from which you derive knowledge

  • @andrebeller
    @andrebeller Год назад +5

    Good Lord, who does these animations?? The imploding of the unison canon, then the 3d view 🤯

  • @samuelwnovak
    @samuelwnovak 9 месяцев назад

    I want a shirt with scowling, eye-rolling Zarlino. No text, no wagging finger, just his grumpy, utterly annoyed portrait. He’s my favorite recurring character on this channel ☺️

  • @tomk8729
    @tomk8729 Год назад +9

    Super episode! Be great to have a follow-up for the challenges of intabulation on the Lute.

  • @rogermoore27
    @rogermoore27 Год назад +14

    13:58 - this is lovely. I played this repeatedly because there are many beautiful parts in it

  • @victorpianoandviolin
    @victorpianoandviolin Год назад +4

    I love this channel..

  •  Год назад +8

    A practical video from EMS? This is a special day, indeed!

  • @cancionerodelpalacio
    @cancionerodelpalacio Год назад +6

    Thank you very much again for a scholarly but not pedantic presentation.

  • @lufry0011
    @lufry0011 Год назад +2

    I love your videos! Something that could be interesting to hear about is the history of articulation (the connection between language and music during the early period of music). Best regard

  • @edwardkershaw6916
    @edwardkershaw6916 Год назад

    The 3D note thing was amazing! Very informative video too. Thanks

  • @jorgeoscargonzalez7634
    @jorgeoscargonzalez7634 Год назад +2

    Great video & intabulations

  • @wilfriedholscher7029
    @wilfriedholscher7029 Год назад +6

    Guten Morgen aus Deutschland 🇩🇪
    Thank You. I needed this because I am presently preparing , Organ and Zink, Frescobaldi, Cima und Carlo G works for Ascention Services. Some of our Transkriptions are some what questionable. I will go at it now myself.

  • @francescoborghini7669
    @francescoborghini7669 Год назад +5

    Moltissime grazie per il bellissimo studio!
    Il passaggio dalla musica polifonica, fondamentalmente vocale, alla musica strumentale è uno dei momenti cruciali della cultura musicale occidentale. Le considerazioni ispirate di grandi artisti, come fra gli altri il Transilvano o Galilei, avranno sempre profondo fascino per chi vi si accosterà con sentimento. È questo che riconosco in voi ed è per questo, in primo luogo, che mi sento a voi grato!

  • @nico_flautista
    @nico_flautista Год назад +3

    Excellent tutorial!!

  • @A_Muzik
    @A_Muzik Год назад +2

    Good morning from the USA

  • @amicus1766
    @amicus1766 Год назад +3

    Wonderful and helpful, it made me wonder about keyboard realizations for things that were more accompaniment - choral works and recitative in opera, would love to see videos based on sources for those. Thank you so much.

  • @vrixphillips
    @vrixphillips Год назад +1

    as a keyboardist, I really appreciate this one

  • @chrysalifourfour
    @chrysalifourfour Год назад +4

    This is not very far from modern piano reductions, especially of larger ensembles, where many notes need to be left out. Fascinating nonetheless!

  • @pteroglosis
    @pteroglosis Год назад +4

    Magnifique as always ❤

  • @manolitosanchez
    @manolitosanchez Год назад +2

    Yeah!! New EMS video!!

  • @carlosandres7006
    @carlosandres7006 Год назад +2

    This channel is really about music🎉 thanks again ❤

  • @richardjwalker1243
    @richardjwalker1243 Год назад

    Thanks, excellent content and explanation.

  • @vihueladelsur
    @vihueladelsur Год назад +3

    Amazing! :)

  • @StockhausenScores
    @StockhausenScores 9 месяцев назад

    Yoooooooooh
    100k subs?
    Congratulations!

  • @annafalcone6530
    @annafalcone6530 Год назад

    Video molto bello ed esaustivo.❤.Grazie.

  • @ConservatoryOzarks
    @ConservatoryOzarks 2 месяца назад

    Thank you for this!

  • @ValentinaRovedaV
    @ValentinaRovedaV Год назад +3

    Such a beautiful episode. I loooove your work. Thank you very much!🥰

  • @aldotanca9430
    @aldotanca9430 Год назад +2

    Very useful and clear, thanks!

  • @cameronsteuart1197
    @cameronsteuart1197 Год назад +1

    Very cool, i have been fighting my way through Fiori Musicali in the original notation (based on your recommendation in the video about partitura) and it has caused me to feel sufficiently snobbish to look down on this crass intabulation

  • @dongsoks
    @dongsoks Год назад

    Enjoyed this immensely, and since Augusta is a personal friend, especially fun!

  • @DaveTexas
    @DaveTexas Год назад +1

    Very interesting and enjoyable episode! Having only studied the basics of the history of musical notation, I love learning this level of detail about the origins of intabulation. Now back to learning Bizet, since I have Les pêcheurs de perles coming up soon.

  • @declamatory
    @declamatory Год назад +1

    Oh, man! That eight-lined staff drove me crazy! (Well, to be honest, that was just a short walk.)

  • @dow2
    @dow2 Год назад +1

    Regards from Bydgoszcz!

  • @zlatkomalicki7913
    @zlatkomalicki7913 Год назад +2

    How hard is to play left hand in 6, 7 or 8 lines system? I am soooo confused when watching. Good job and thanks for hard work preparing and learning everything to play ! thx for great content :)

  • @matrota1
    @matrota1 Год назад +1

    Grazie!

  • @gopalkambo5885
    @gopalkambo5885 Год назад

    Excellent video, and just what I happened to be looking for having been playing my way impractically through lots of open score vocal motets recently!
    Has anyone noticed that the second Diruta example at the end (by Mortaro) is the very same subject as Bach's book II E major fugue (especially when you play the latter at baroque pitch)? It's not the first time I've stumbled across the subject elsewhere and perhaps shows why it's such a useful motivic resource and why Bach chose to write that fugue in Prima Pratica style. Though, interestingly, I never would have recognised it if I were shown just the intavolatura instead of the partitura also!

  • @jdgidehaz5333
    @jdgidehaz5333 Год назад +1

    Entertaining and highly didactic as always! I would be interested to hear once the Ottavino handed by Augusta Campagne @21:38. Presumably a copy from the one at the Victoria & Albert Museum ?

  • @superblondeDotOrg
    @superblondeDotOrg Год назад +2

    So a staff with more lines and two clefs is not impossible to read or write, in fact, it was historically recommended; thus the staff for modern guitar should be similarly expanded to fit the range of the guitar and eliminate ledger lines.

  • @uhoh007
    @uhoh007 Год назад

    Another fantastic video, thank you. But at this point I have to beg: more lutes, please! How did the lute players adapt the fundamentals, tunings, cadences, sequences, RO, etc to their fretboards? Wasn't the lute the most common polyphonic instrument, especially in secular music? Didn't the singers adore the lutes? What on earth happened to the lute, too quiet, like the clavichord? I'm hearing some incredible young lute players from your alma mater...like I've never heard before, honestly.

  • @fnersch3367
    @fnersch3367 Год назад

    I have faxes of these books: they are hard to play from as one needs to sight read from partitura and movable clefs.

  • @danyelnicholas
    @danyelnicholas Год назад +2

    Excellent, thank you! BTW is there a source « legitimising » the heavy rubato, notably of the diminutions, in harpsichord music of this kind?

    • @tomhejda6450
      @tomhejda6450 Год назад

      AFAIK, there's no source from this era that would say that you don't do it. Rigid rhythms are a thing of much later times.

    • @danyelnicholas
      @danyelnicholas Год назад +1

      @@tomhejda6450 I have not come across any source before Caccini that would even discuss the option of uneven tempi or bizarre diminutions. That is not to say such sources don’t exist, of course. Do you know any?

    • @terrymckenna3502
      @terrymckenna3502 Год назад

      Within the general term rubato, I like to include the goal of featuring arrivals and departures using rhythmic flexibility. Sometimes more, sometimes less...

  • @veravieira5755
    @veravieira5755 Год назад

    Had problems adding Paypal and one of my credit cards to Patreon. Both in a loop.

  • @jared_bowden
    @jared_bowden Год назад +3

    4:18 So wait, the underlined notes are actually supposed to be played at the same time? Man, I wonder how many renaissance Keyboardists damaged their instruments by bashing their heads against them when trying to read that.

  • @electric7487
    @electric7487 Год назад

    Pro tip: You may want to de-ess your vocal tracks before mixing it in with the rest of the audio in future videos.

  • @trisymphony
    @trisymphony Год назад +2

    A quick technical question: What software do you use for nonstandard staves like the ones with 8 lines and multiple clefs? Or is it all drawn by hand?

    • @merseyviking
      @merseyviking Год назад +5

      They use Finale, but I know that Musescore 4 and Lilypond can also handle >5 line staves.

    • @mobtek
      @mobtek Год назад +2

      @@merseyviking pretty sure you can do that in Musescore 3 too

  • @mobtek
    @mobtek Год назад

    I'm doing this right now, let's see what mistakes I've made ;) very timely Elam! hehe

  • @fnersch3367
    @fnersch3367 Год назад

    How does Augusta voice her plectra?

  • @Emrebenkov
    @Emrebenkov Год назад +1

    One little question: why didn't you make this C sharp? 20:45

    • @Kalvin_G
      @Kalvin_G 9 месяцев назад

      harpsichord is tuned in 415hz, 1 semitone below

    • @Emrebenkov
      @Emrebenkov 8 месяцев назад

      @@Kalvin_G There is a clear major third between this C and E in the previous bar

  • @liquensrollant
    @liquensrollant Год назад +3

    As always, your videos are jewels.