06. Structure in Music
📁 Peterson Academy Introduction to Music Theory with Samuel Andreyev 🎬 06/08. Structure in Music In lecture six, we explore how music creates movement, from small-scale elements like duration, pulsed versus unpulsed rhythms and ornaments such as grace notes, to large-scale forms including binary, ternary, rondo and sonata structures. We examine how tonal polarity between tonic and dominant drives these forms, generating tension and release through exposition, development and recapitulation. Discussion highlights how rhythmic and formal principles create musical trajectories that connect to our embodied perception of music and vary across different musical cultures and historical periods. Timecodes: 00:00 - Introduction 01:14 - Rhythm & Duration 02:12 - Musical Forms 03:10 - Rhythmic Grid 04:19 - Limit of Perception 07:36 - Tempo & Metronome 11:09 - Melisms & Forschlags 12:52 - Application of Forlags 16:14 - Ornamental Elements 17:10 - Rhythm & Ornamentation 19:10 - Polarities in Music 21:17 - Ornamental Figures 22:07 - Musical Forms 28:03 - Example of Binary Form 31:02 - Ternary Form 34:42 - Rondo Form 37:06 - Sonata Form 40:44 - Exposition 43:55 - Development 45:41 - Reprise 48:18 - Dance Suites 49:15 - Narrative Ideas in Classicism 50:50 - Theoretical Basis of Music 51:45 - AI & Music 53:17 - Personal Attitude to Music 55:03 - Hypotheses about AI & Subjectivity 56:03 - Structures in Music 57:57 - Polarity in Classical Forms 01:02:47 - Medieval Music & Frets Playlists: https://rutube.ru/plst/1100999 https://vkvideo.ru/playlist/-235081080_84 #PetersonAcademy | #SamuelAndreyev | #MusicTheory
📁 Peterson Academy Introduction to Music Theory with Samuel Andreyev 🎬 06/08. Structure in Music In lecture six, we explore how music creates movement, from small-scale elements like duration, pulsed versus unpulsed rhythms and ornaments such as grace notes, to large-scale forms including binary, ternary, rondo and sonata structures. We examine how tonal polarity between tonic and dominant drives these forms, generating tension and release through exposition, development and recapitulation. Discussion highlights how rhythmic and formal principles create musical trajectories that connect to our embodied perception of music and vary across different musical cultures and historical periods. Timecodes: 00:00 - Introduction 01:14 - Rhythm & Duration 02:12 - Musical Forms 03:10 - Rhythmic Grid 04:19 - Limit of Perception 07:36 - Tempo & Metronome 11:09 - Melisms & Forschlags 12:52 - Application of Forlags 16:14 - Ornamental Elements 17:10 - Rhythm & Ornamentation 19:10 - Polarities in Music 21:17 - Ornamental Figures 22:07 - Musical Forms 28:03 - Example of Binary Form 31:02 - Ternary Form 34:42 - Rondo Form 37:06 - Sonata Form 40:44 - Exposition 43:55 - Development 45:41 - Reprise 48:18 - Dance Suites 49:15 - Narrative Ideas in Classicism 50:50 - Theoretical Basis of Music 51:45 - AI & Music 53:17 - Personal Attitude to Music 55:03 - Hypotheses about AI & Subjectivity 56:03 - Structures in Music 57:57 - Polarity in Classical Forms 01:02:47 - Medieval Music & Frets Playlists: https://rutube.ru/plst/1100999 https://vkvideo.ru/playlist/-235081080_84 #PetersonAcademy | #SamuelAndreyev | #MusicTheory
