Debussy - Clair de Lune - Harmonic Analysis
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 2 เม.ย. 2022
- An analysis on the structure, harmonic framework and motivic ideas present in Debussy's ultra classic Clair de Lune.
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you deserve more subscribers and views, I can tell you put a lot of work in these videos!
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Thank you my man!!! Debussy is so important to analyze because his form (or lack thereof) can be esoteric and hard to grasp (probably on purpose) Thank you!!
Timestamps:
0:00 Intro
2:35 Chapter 1: Recording by Simon Renzi
8:05 Chapter 2: Section A analysis
13:33 Section A listening exercise
15:40 Section B analysis
19:36 Section B listening exercise
20:54 Section A' + CODA analysis
23:07 Section A' + CODA listening exercise
Excellent,Timon, would you do the arabesque no1 also. Great that your uploading analyses again.
I actually plan to do that one!
I can't understand the second motive of the piece. Do you have a suggestion for a further reading so I can understand this?
What is it that you can't understand about it?
@@TimondeNood I don't understand motifs/motives in general
From wikipedia: in music, a motif (also motive) is a short musical phrase, a salient recurring figure, musical fragment or succession of notes that has some special importance in or is characteristic of a composition: "The motive is the smallest structural unit possessing thematic identity".
So we're talking about a small set of notes that is very easy to identify by the ears, that is used throughout a composition. Usually a theme (longer melodies) contain a bunch of motives. Here, in the case of the first theme I identify two motives. The first one the upward notes, and the second one the 3 notes with stepwise changing note motion. Did this help?
This site is also very good: tobyrush.com/theorypages/index.html There is one pdf on motivic development on the most famous motive in classical music
@@TimondeNood it helped a lot. Thank you Timon!