Hi, Richardus! Thanks for this video! I finally understood this and would like to know if I can download the "Solmisation sheet", Partimento method sheet for free by creating a free account? Or how is it? If so, where on the site after creating the free account can I download it, section, menu?
@@carlmagnussen7773 Yes, do this: 1) Register your Free account here: www.bit.ly/join-tpm 2) Login the website and open The Partimento Method Free access 3) Go to stage 2.1, scrolle the resources and you'll find "Solmisation in partimento"! If you need more help direct message me here: www.musicuspracticus.com/contact
There are things that are eternal! Counterpoint is one of them! Counterpoint can never be said to be abandoned as long as there is someone who studies it, appreciates it, and spreads it. And the third millennium is the revival of the 18th century! The revenge of what the dark forces of the twentieth century avant-garde tried in vain to suppress and silence!
Create your FREE account: www.bit.ly/join-tpm
Hi, Richardus! Thanks for this video! I finally understood this and would like to know if I can download the "Solmisation sheet", Partimento method sheet for free by creating a free account? Or how is it? If so, where on the site after creating the free account can I download it, section, menu?
@@carlmagnussen7773 Yes, do this:
1) Register your Free account here: www.bit.ly/join-tpm
2) Login the website and open The Partimento Method Free access
3) Go to stage 2.1, scrolle the resources and you'll find "Solmisation in partimento"!
If you need more help direct message me here: www.musicuspracticus.com/contact
Genius!!
Nice
The way forward is abandon counterpoint. Is this the 18th century or 2024?
Why bother commenting? If he likes this style and method of composition, why not focus on it?
There are things that are eternal! Counterpoint is one of them! Counterpoint can never be said to be abandoned as long as there is someone who studies it, appreciates it, and spreads it.
And the third millennium is the revival of the 18th century!
The revenge of what the dark forces of the twentieth century avant-garde tried in vain to suppress and silence!
@RichardusCochlearius It's a tool, but not a very useful one unless you want to make music for dead kings and popes. Summon ghosts perhaps?
@@Gongchime just as much as atonal music summons braindead people 😂😂😂😂
@@Gongchime just as much as atonal music summons braind3ad people 😂😂😂