This was a clear and to the point discussion and presentation. No side tracking, no tangents, just to the point. Great video and breakdown, thank you! My only reservation is I wish a mic was used to hear you speak louder and clearer.
I just realized my first counterpoint today and need to practice. I appreciated your explanations especially about why the fourth was considered imperfect. And I was a bit in awe with how easy you came up with the CP. Very inspirational for me to do more.
This was a clear and to the point discussion and presentation. No side tracking, no tangents, just to the point. Great video and breakdown, thank you! My only reservation is I wish a mic was used to hear you speak louder and clearer.
I just realized my first counterpoint today and need to practice. I appreciated your explanations especially about why the fourth was considered imperfect. And I was a bit in awe with how easy you came up with the CP. Very inspirational for me to do more.
That's the first time I've encountered that explanation for why the perfect 4th was considered dissonant! Fascinating. Great video
Tchaikovsky considered the 4th as tending towards imperfect.
Finally someone who manages to explain counerpoint in an understandable way! Congrats!
I learned so much from this, thank you so much!
Great job.
Great video… may you call some of the existing music?
VEry clear
No voice