02. Time of Music
📁 Peterson Academy Introduction to Music Theory with Samuel Andreyev 🎬 02/08. Time of Music In lecture two, we study complexities of music notation, specifically focusing on rhythm and how it is represented through time signatures, meter and various notational conventions. We examine limitations of mensural notation in capturing rhythmic feel and gesture, introducing concepts like binary and ternary meters, compound time signatures, tuplets for irrational rhythms and dotted notes for extending durations. Lecture emphasizes that while notation provides powerful system for encoding musical ideas, it remains abstraction that cannot fully capture embodied, cultural aspects of rhythm found in various musical traditions from Viennese waltzes to Balkan folk music. Timecodes: 00:00 - Introduction 01:18 - Differences in Rhythms 03:05 - Uneven Rhythm 05:05 - Limitations of Notation 06:50 - Role of Time 10:52 - Time Structure 12:55 - Graphical Representation 14:23 - Rhythmic Figures in Music 15:33 - Rhythm & Metric in Poetry 18:44 - Bipartite & Tricycle Rhythms 19:39 - Complex Dimensions 21:12 - Binary & Ternary Division 26:04 - Composite Meters 30:21 - Asymmetrical Dimensions 32:23 - Key in Musical Notation 33:18 - Basics of Musical Notation 34:12 - Rules for Writing Notes 36:00 - Ligatures 39:34 - Reading Sheet Music 41:29 - Irrational Rhythms 45:40 - Examples of Using Trioles 47:15 - Polyrhythmia in Music 48:10 - Trioles & Quintuplets 49:27 - Rhythmic Notation 50:25 - Pauses & Leagues 52:56 - Sizes & Rhythms with Dots 56:07 - Equal & Unequal Durations 57:56 - Patterns & Rhythm 58:50 - Musical Notation Playlists: https://rutube.ru/plst/1100999 https://vkvideo.ru/playlist/-235081080_84 #PetersonAcademy | #SamuelAndreyev | #MusicTheory
📁 Peterson Academy Introduction to Music Theory with Samuel Andreyev 🎬 02/08. Time of Music In lecture two, we study complexities of music notation, specifically focusing on rhythm and how it is represented through time signatures, meter and various notational conventions. We examine limitations of mensural notation in capturing rhythmic feel and gesture, introducing concepts like binary and ternary meters, compound time signatures, tuplets for irrational rhythms and dotted notes for extending durations. Lecture emphasizes that while notation provides powerful system for encoding musical ideas, it remains abstraction that cannot fully capture embodied, cultural aspects of rhythm found in various musical traditions from Viennese waltzes to Balkan folk music. Timecodes: 00:00 - Introduction 01:18 - Differences in Rhythms 03:05 - Uneven Rhythm 05:05 - Limitations of Notation 06:50 - Role of Time 10:52 - Time Structure 12:55 - Graphical Representation 14:23 - Rhythmic Figures in Music 15:33 - Rhythm & Metric in Poetry 18:44 - Bipartite & Tricycle Rhythms 19:39 - Complex Dimensions 21:12 - Binary & Ternary Division 26:04 - Composite Meters 30:21 - Asymmetrical Dimensions 32:23 - Key in Musical Notation 33:18 - Basics of Musical Notation 34:12 - Rules for Writing Notes 36:00 - Ligatures 39:34 - Reading Sheet Music 41:29 - Irrational Rhythms 45:40 - Examples of Using Trioles 47:15 - Polyrhythmia in Music 48:10 - Trioles & Quintuplets 49:27 - Rhythmic Notation 50:25 - Pauses & Leagues 52:56 - Sizes & Rhythms with Dots 56:07 - Equal & Unequal Durations 57:56 - Patterns & Rhythm 58:50 - Musical Notation Playlists: https://rutube.ru/plst/1100999 https://vkvideo.ru/playlist/-235081080_84 #PetersonAcademy | #SamuelAndreyev | #MusicTheory
