Does music have a structure?
This is the fifth video in my series on music composition, which aims to introduce you to some key aspects of this wonderful art. In this video, I briefly explain some basic concepts about musical form and structure. 0:00 - Intro 0:40 - Music has a Structure! 1:40 - Musical Building Blocks 2:44 - Motif 3:41 - Phrase 4:28 - Theme 5:44 - Section 6:31 - Basic Forms 8:07 - Complex Forms 9:00 - Unique Forms 9:39 - Final Thoughts 10:48 - Thanks 10:54 - Private Lessons Promo You can also read a written version of the content of this video on my blog: https://antoniogervasoni.wordpress.com/?p=442 For more information on private lessons, visit my website: https://www.antoniogervasoni.com/private-lessons Edvard Grieg, Peer Gynt Suite No.1, Op.46 In the Hall of the Mountain King Czech National Symphony Orchestra (uncredited conductor) Johann Sebastian Bach, Notebooks for Anna Magdalena Bach Minuet in G Rami Bar-Niv (piano) Robert Schumann, Kinderszenen, Op.15 An Important Event Gabriel Antonio Hernandez Romero (piano) Joseph Haydn, Piano Trio in G major, Hob.XV:25 Finale: Rondo all'Ongarese. Presto Judy Cho (violin), David Cho (cello), Carl Banner (piano) Edward Elgar, Variations on an Original Theme 'Enigma', Op.36 Theme (Andante) DuPage Symphony Orchestra, Barbara Schubert Copyright Notice: All third party images and audios used in this video are in the public domain (in Peru) or have a Creative Commons license whose requirements have been duly met.
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