Contrary Motion Counterpoint part 1: Concerted Rhythms
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1. Contrary Motion Counterpoint part 1: Concerted Rhythms
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"Contrary Motion Counterpoint part 1"
Antoher clear, full of nice ideas to work on, and absolutely inspiring lesson!! Thanks a lot Steve!
"Mechanisms as a Modular System, not a Dr. Seuss Book, indeed :)"
Steve, I really like where you’re going with this “Mechanisms” thing, because the creativity really comes from not just parroting it, but the ability to personalize it, individually. Modularity has become the basic principle of computer coding, especially Object-Oriented Programming. Creating re-usable, small bits, or “Objects”, that can be re-used and re-applied in multiple formats, contexts, situations. It has the same applicability with music. Mingus famously said that music is the progressive mastery of simple things that build on each other. For example, I played around with the representation of the C-7 chord in measure 1 of exercise 5. Now, instead of playing the C-7, I have additional ways of representing this information, in a linear way. This also connects very much with what Barry Harris says, over and over again, “Music is Movement”. Thanks again and cheers, Nav