4 Ways to Practice Voice Leading - Peter Martin & Adam Maness | You'll Hear It S3E74
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 10 เม.ย. 2019
- Peter and Adam list their top 4 tips for practicing voice leading on today's episode.
Checkout viewer RdgJr619's transcription here: bit.ly/2VVZEfP
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And take a look at Ethan Iverson's blog for the Keith Jarrett interview Adam mentioned: ethaniverson.com/interviews/i...
4 Ways to Practice Voice Leading:
1) Bass line
2) Lead line of the voicing
3) Inner movement
4) Counterpoint - flux
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" You stole my best tip and turned it Lutheran" classic!
Peter Martin I think it's You at the end!
super useful thx !
Gradus ad Parnassum roughly translates oo steps I the top or perhaps "Stairway to the stars"
I liked the Schoenberg bassline
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I had a piano player that played for me who was great at this.
@@pianopeter Yes he was paid well. I tried to apply the Golden Rule. They deserve good pay when they especially had skills and a good personality. Hahaha. Thanks for the tips on Jazz.
I made a PDF transcription of Peter Martin's musical examples. Here's the link: drive.google.com/open?id=1630apstTDrO3WkjBLoOvNeweeIanU2l_
Adam Maness recommends reading the 160 page book, "The Study of Counterpoint: From Johann Joseph Fux's Gradus Ad Parnassum". Additionally, there is an EXCELLENT summary of that book on the web that I highly recommend: decipheringmusictheory.com/?page_id=284
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This was the first time that midi keyboard sounded good, lol. Probably because played slowly.
This is "Zoom from Vancouver." Why are you guys picking on me about the speakpipes? (Just kidding). Anyway this is what I'll remember from this episode:
- "What's your favorite word?"
- "Click and clack of jazz"
I made a PDF transcription of Peter Martin's musical examples. Here's the link: drive.google.com/open?id=1630apstTDrO3WkjBLoOvNeweeIanU2l_
@@pianopeter I'm honored!!! Please go ahead. Am learning so much from your excellent channel and am enjoying my first course with Open Studio.