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A huge mistake in part writing? Parallel fifths!
The “safest” motion in part writing for tonal music is the contrary and the oblique motion, because they do not produce what at least musicians in the eighteenth century considered as a terrible mistake. Whenever we talk about voice leading we are talking about two specific things: 1) a vertical progression of individual melodic lines, and 2 the horizontal interaction of these lines with one another
In each case, the voices exploit the shortest possible path to the next note. And so… Efficient voice leading is not only a matter of comfort for the performers, but, It also enables listeners to separate vertical harmonies into horizontal musical lines.
The goal is to find efficient voice leadings while also satisfying a style-specific context.
Always keep in mind that in music Theory rules are always context related and learning the rules of the past can only deepen our understanding of how music works.
0:00 Introduction
1:00 Voice Leading
1:22 How do the voices move
2:21 What are these parallel fifths
3:08 Allowed fifths
3;20 Hidden Fifths
3:41 Allowed hidden fifths
3;47 How to avoid parallel fifths
4:18 What do you do to correct parallel fifths
4:44 What is wrong with parallel fifths
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In this tutorial #6 on Bach's Prelude in C major No. 1 from the Wohltemperierte Klavier, first volume, the video shows how to play left hand, right hand and hands together measures 21-24.
You can find a score of this prelude at this link below:
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In this fourth tutorial on Für Elise, the video shows both hands together in the first section. GO on the main channel for the entire video (both hands LOL)
Many students would forget to play the rests which are written in the music and stay instead on the notes at the end of each grouping.
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In this tutorial #12 on Für Elise, the video shows the left hand of the second part/ second section.
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Please, practice slowly and keep practicing the first part as well!
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This is an example of piano exercises for beginners you can do without having the piano or any type of keyboard.
You simply walk in and back on a pair of fingers. Walking is what actually pianist should keep in mind when playing the piano: you do not move your fingers, but you walk on your fingers, while moving the weight of your arm through them.
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As a researcher, her interests are in music cognition, theory of images in music, music as a language, harmonic language in contemporary music, Italian composers in the XX century, set theory, and Mathematics.
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Rule of the Octave according to Furno.
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