Appoggiatura | Illustrated Theory of Music #2
Keep up to date with the Illustrated Theory of Music. Subscribe to our YouTube channel today by clicking the red 'subscribe' button. It is free for you and it would mean a lot to us! https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCrHICovzXa3ePnfRqUV5wkQ
Welcome to the Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment's, 'Illustrated Theory of Music'. This series of short, informal videos animate the stories behind music theory and provoke new questions about what we think we know. What does a 'quaver' really mean? Why do we use bars? Why does it have to be so slow? The series is led by the OAE’s dedicated musicians but audiences are invited to ask questions, challenge conventional wisdom and help to build a new understanding of music. Please share your thoughts in the comment box below!
In this episode, OAE's Leo Duarte ventures through the history of the Appoggiatura and the many disagreements and confusion that it has caused along the way! Leo demonstrates how and where the embellishment can be used on oboe and oboe da caccia. For more information on the unusual-looking wind instrument, see: https://youtu.be/cPvpyI-bmEM
Website: http://oae.co.uk
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/orchestraoftheageofenlightenment
Twitter: https://twitter.com/theoae
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/oae_photos/
Covid-19 has meant that all our live concerts have been cancelled.
This is a devastating loss of income.
Please consider making a donation to
support the OAE:
https://oae.co.uk/donate
Видео Appoggiatura | Illustrated Theory of Music #2 канала Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment
Welcome to the Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment's, 'Illustrated Theory of Music'. This series of short, informal videos animate the stories behind music theory and provoke new questions about what we think we know. What does a 'quaver' really mean? Why do we use bars? Why does it have to be so slow? The series is led by the OAE’s dedicated musicians but audiences are invited to ask questions, challenge conventional wisdom and help to build a new understanding of music. Please share your thoughts in the comment box below!
In this episode, OAE's Leo Duarte ventures through the history of the Appoggiatura and the many disagreements and confusion that it has caused along the way! Leo demonstrates how and where the embellishment can be used on oboe and oboe da caccia. For more information on the unusual-looking wind instrument, see: https://youtu.be/cPvpyI-bmEM
Website: http://oae.co.uk
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/orchestraoftheageofenlightenment
Twitter: https://twitter.com/theoae
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/oae_photos/
Covid-19 has meant that all our live concerts have been cancelled.
This is a devastating loss of income.
Please consider making a donation to
support the OAE:
https://oae.co.uk/donate
Видео Appoggiatura | Illustrated Theory of Music #2 канала Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment
Показать
Комментарии отсутствуют
Информация о видео
19 мая 2020 г. 16:26:06
00:12:22
Другие видео канала
What are Barlines? | Illustrated Theory of Music #1What is an Appoggiatura? Melody WritingIntroducing the Oboe da CacciaGrace Notes - "Acciaccatura vs. Appoggiatura"Introducing the SackbutHow Bach Elaborately Decorates a Simple Chord Scheme - Composer InsightsIntroducing the Evolution of the BowThe Hemiola | Illustrated Theory of Music #3Introducing the Viola da GambaMOZART'S APPOGGIATURA : LONG OR SHORT ?TELEMANN: Umschlinget uns, ihr sanften Friedensbande, AriaIntroducing the Oboe d'amoreThe Birth of the SymphonyThe Harmonic Series | Illustrated Theory of Music #8Cadences - The 4 types explained - Perfect, Plagal, Imperfect, InterruptedThe Curious History of the Clef | Illustrated Theory of Music #9Introducing the LironeHow does the trumpet play soo many notes with only 3 buttonsPipe Organ (An instrument the size of a building)