Music resonance b flat d f chord10/20/2023 I'd have thought that the dissonance produced by parts which have their own voice leading logic was something that permeates virtually every piece by Bach. But each hand has its own seperate logic. There is an interesting example of what sounds dissonant in the prelude in F book 2 WTC from bar 53 to 54. Nicholas Johnson wrote (January 20, 2008): Indeed it should sound like the wierdest noise according to Western music theory but I, as a Japanese blood even though I have heard Western Classical music everyday since I was born, found this still beautiful nevertheless. It doesn't have any recognizable melody line nor the dissonance ever solve into harmony, i.e., the cluster of dissonance /discordance all the time. I wonder how Japanese gagaku might sound to the ears accustomed to listening Bach, Haendel, Monteverdi and the like. Now, I know it is extremely off-topic but. When I was in a choir performing Bach, Monteverdi, Palestrina etcs, I remember our conductor told us to lay emphasis on the dissonance just prior to the harmonic chord so that the audience be impressed by the beauty of harmony all the more. | Scores & Composition, Parodies, Reconstructions, TranscriptionsĪlain Bruguières wrote (from a while ago):
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