Interesting , but it remains unclear about the specific musical object that you want to show or reach , which could placing Ravel in a interesting place compared to other , so , the fifth is clearly the basis of this analysis but remain clearly in tonal harmonics, nothing else , what pull our brain in the Magical Ravel Space , are some systematic variations around the fifth in a particular sequence using the fourth and not the seventh for exemple , to develop dissonancies in harmony while a soft musical mood persist and recall a typical musical period as these of Couperin , in other words, this Piece reach to carrie us in a other World to pay homage to Friends of Ravel dead in the First World War , from this analytic point of view , and other analytics point that I cannot detail here , you can see the interest and the force of Ravel construction in this Piece , and how the Music can care from Paper to your Heart , thanks for attention, Jeff
I think you are pointing out that there is much more to be explored about this piece, other angles to take, and that's very true. I just focused on one aspect, the harmonic organization around the circle of fifths. Thank you for your thoughts.
I wonder if Ravel was actively thinking about all you said or if it was just his intuition guiding him. Either way this harmonic shifting is very creative. Thank you for this wonderful video.
@@karenbenjey1, these things are not composed by intuition. He definitely knew about these things as a composer. Analysts are the ones that use tools to analyze it afterwards.
This is just wonderful. I'm playing this with the orchestra and I was looking for new approaches. Now I just have to translate it to the oboe and we are all set. Thank you very much sir.
mindblowing! Every single music theory lesson now makes sense!
duude this video is incredible, thank you so much. My love of Ravel just increased one circle of fiths deeper
Interesting , but it remains unclear about the specific musical object that you want to show or reach , which could placing Ravel in a interesting place compared to other , so , the fifth is clearly the basis of this analysis but remain clearly in tonal harmonics, nothing else , what pull our brain in the Magical Ravel Space , are some systematic variations around the fifth in a particular sequence using the fourth and not the seventh for exemple , to develop dissonancies in harmony while a soft musical mood persist and recall a typical musical period as these of Couperin , in other words, this Piece reach to carrie us in a other World to pay homage to Friends of Ravel dead in the First World War , from this analytic point of view , and other analytics point that I cannot detail here , you can see the interest and the force of Ravel construction in this Piece , and how the Music can care from Paper to your Heart , thanks for attention, Jeff
I think you are pointing out that there is much more to be explored about this piece, other angles to take, and that's very true. I just focused on one aspect, the harmonic organization around the circle of fifths. Thank you for your thoughts.
Love that song
It's almost like a puzzle game... What a genius composer! Thanks for this video!
I wonder if Ravel was actively thinking about all you said or if it was just his intuition guiding him. Either way this harmonic shifting is very creative. Thank you for this wonderful video.
@@user-zx5gg8od6l Still, first the piece is composed, and then after, it is analyzed...
@@karenbenjey1, these things are not composed by intuition. He definitely knew about these things as a composer. Analysts are the ones that use tools to analyze it afterwards.
Ravel was apparently super meticulous, every note was calculated
What an thoroughly amazing ass explanation
Excellent video, it would be easier if you inserted chords and modulations,thank you.
Thanks for the suggestion
Absolutely fantastic, thanks a lot!!
What a great video. Thanks
Thanks for the upload. Very informative and well presented. Makes me want to explore more Ravel devices.
This is just wonderful. I'm playing this with the orchestra and I was looking for new approaches. Now I just have to translate it to the oboe and we are all set. Thank you very much sir.
Oh nice!
This is eye opening! Thank you!
Fascinating! Thanks for this Will, a really interesting and informative video.
Please expand this!! Love it
Very usefull, thank you!
Wonderfully insightful analysis! Thanks!
wonderful video!
Great video 👍🏼🙏🏼
Great great video thanks
Awesome, thank you so much!
what are you using in the top left that shows the chords you're playing?
It's called chordie app