RE: Descending Diatonic Sequence in G Major ii7-ii65-I

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Descending Diatonic Sequence in G Major ii7-ii65-I

in secretsoforganplaying •  5 years ago  (edited)

Thanks for your opinion. I wonder what do @contrabourdon, @partitura and @jeremyowens9501 think? Is it worth continuing with such video series?

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Yes!

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I'm clearly sloppy in chords. I expected a-c-e-g ==> a-c-e- f#
But looking at the video I realise the second chord would be VII 6/5. I always get mixed up in inversions... :-)

I was thinking that in the introduction it would be nice to see Ausra talking and not only hear her voice. Makes it a biut more personal and easier to connect.

I agree.

This is complicated for me to understand, I need more theory training. But I noticed the "French tuning" of the piano!

Define "French tuning". !giphy french !giphy tuning




giphy is supported by witness untersatz!

!giphy tuning




giphy is supported by witness untersatz!

We could call it a modified Equal Tempered Tuning system.

I like the idea of the video. Would help with those of us trying to improvise more. Is there anyway the notation could also be included? Either as a downloadable copy or even as part of the video? I like to have the notation there rather than try to imitate someone's playing from where their fingers are on the keyboard. Also, I like @partitura 's comment about possibly seeing Ausra speak rather than just hearing her voice.

  ·  5 years ago (edited)

These are great suggestions for a course! Thank you!