Really helpful this video explaining contemporany academic music. thank you very much for your effort and, if you can, pleeeaaasssseee upload more videos like that explaining the scores. They are great!
Excellent video, and I love your animation of the score itself, but could I just point out that at 1:32 you show the bow moving left/right, whereas the score instructions stipulate that the bowing should be at right angles to the bridge (i.e. parallel to the fingerboard). This is logical, as you'll get a lot more sound out of it that way! 🙂
My girlfriend really likes molto vibrato. Joking aside, the Threnody is a great piece that always makes me emotional, and thank you gerubach for such detailed videos!
Pls.can you make more educational videos like this whit musical theory and,not only for a instrument like violin,for many instruments like cello,flute,percussion instruments etc... It helps us a lot! Sory for my bad English
Microtonal music is the use of intervals smaller than a semitone. It may also be extended to include any music using intervals not found in the customary Western tuning of twelve equal intervals per octave. In other words, a microtone may be thought of as a note that falls between the keys of a piano tuned in equal temperament. _Threnody for the Victims of Hiroshima_ uses quarter tones and fits in this description.
Thank you so much for taking the time to help the rest of us make sense of this brilliance.
Dear Gurubach,
you are a Genius!
Thank to have shared this music material in youtube.
Paolo Maria Guardiani
Really helpful this video explaining contemporany academic music. thank you very much for your effort and, if you can, pleeeaaasssseee upload more videos like that explaining the scores. They are great!
Excellent video, and I love your animation of the score itself, but could I just point out that at 1:32 you show the bow moving left/right, whereas the score instructions stipulate that the bowing should be at right angles to the bridge (i.e. parallel to the fingerboard). This is logical, as you'll get a lot more sound out of it that way! 🙂
Thank you, Gerubach! What an excellent presentation! Will share today with my XX-XXI century musical practices class students.
Following this instructions gives you very scary music that will make you scream!
Amazing Gerubah u really make a service for the people who wants to know more music, thanks u very much
thankyou so much for posting this!
haha that rules you're into this stuff
can we get an avant garde classical piece with harry mack
My girlfriend really likes molto vibrato.
Joking aside, the Threnody is a great piece that always makes me emotional, and thank you gerubach for such detailed videos!
Awesome. Thanks for sharing... and teaching us
Amazing. Thank you!
This was very helpful. Thank you for your efforts!
Great!!! Thank you for posting this!
So so helpful! Thank you
Thanks for posting, very helpful..
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Thanks a lot !
thank you!
Fantastic
thanx!!!! very, very well!!!!
Sound clusters are the best! Peace.
sei un grande
interesting!
...now i get it!!!
The video: play on tailpiece, play on bridge
Me: Wait. That’s illegal.
would be nice to...hear some examples
Pls.can you make more educational videos like this whit musical theory and,not only for a instrument like violin,for many instruments like cello,flute,percussion instruments etc...
It helps us a lot!
Sory for my bad English
Microtonal music?
+hanzimaster not really
0:28 the clusters are in quarter tones, if i See that correctly, so Yeah, it is microtonal as well
Microtonal music is the use of intervals smaller than a semitone. It may also be extended to include any music using intervals not found in the customary Western tuning of twelve equal intervals per octave. In other words, a microtone may be thought of as a note that falls between the keys of a piano tuned in equal temperament. _Threnody for the Victims of Hiroshima_ uses quarter tones and fits in this description.
Yes, like sound 13 of Julián Carrillo.
Dude but there must be some sounds they start from? No? Or each instrument just play each tone from 12 tone scale?
The girl with the animated finger moving back and forth quickly reminds me of something...