What a delightful piece! you've done a very nice job at explaining the playfulness and compositional intrigue here & have made an excellent first impression, subscribed. 1 heads up, the twitter link in the description leads to a nonexistent account.
Canovil I haven’t, but it would be well-worth doing. I grew up playing classical guitar, so I played a lot of Piazzolla stuff... maybe a future video...!
7:30 Ayyye I discovered this scale on my own :) cool. I gave it the silly name "Deceptive Major," but it may be better described as "major locrian flat 8" (lol flat 8)
I love this breakdown. I find the paucity of Frank Zappa references, though, rather disheartening--given the relationship tonally between their oeuvres.
Dude I love the info in your videos and all the effort you put in for editing but I find it very distracting when you read something off camera. Just my two cents keep making great content bro
people don't get how much ligeti piano concerto bops
100%
Thank you for your analysis. And your cheeky production. Awesome. BTW: Y'all is a contraction and should include an apostrophe.
great video! thanks!
Thank you!
What a delightful piece! you've done a very nice job at explaining the playfulness and compositional intrigue here & have made an excellent first impression, subscribed.
1 heads up, the twitter link in the description leads to a nonexistent account.
Thanks for the encouragement, and for pointing out that error- I appreciate it! Fixed the link.
followed!
You know what, I'm trying very hard not to be that one guy who screams whenever their idol is in another place they don't expect.
Barber pole scale, Shepard scale? comparison & contrast?
subscribed immediately
youre so good. theres a reason this has no dislikes
This was a very interesting video, can't wait to check the rest! Random wondering that comes to mind: have you ever analysed Piazzolla?
Canovil I haven’t, but it would be well-worth doing. I grew up playing classical guitar, so I played a lot of Piazzolla stuff... maybe a future video...!
Brian Krock That’s lovely to hear, thank you for reading 🙂
yes please!! I was literally going to ask the same thing after he sang the 3+2+3 part from bartok's piece
7:30 Ayyye I discovered this scale on my own :) cool. I gave it the silly name "Deceptive Major," but it may be better described as "major locrian flat 8" (lol flat 8)
I love this breakdown. I find the paucity of Frank Zappa references, though, rather disheartening--given the relationship tonally between their oeuvres.
05:07 What is Ligeti's music?
awsome!
it's more like Dierd actually
Ligeti was the J.S. Bach of the 20th century... 🙂
Bold statement.
@@grungil7570 Maybe...But he really was one hell of a composer. :-)
@@indigokid83 Yep :D
Dude I love the info in your videos and all the effort you put in for editing but I find it very distracting when you read something off camera. Just my two cents keep making great content bro
I like u
u kinda sound like mac miller