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Welcome to the Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment’s, ’Illustrated Theory of Music’. This series of short, informal videos animate the stories behind music theory and provoke new questions about what we think we know. What does a ’quaver’ really mean? Why do we use bars? Why does it have to be so slow? The series is led by the OAE’s dedicated musicians but audiences are invited to ask questions, challenge conventional wisdom and help to build a new understanding of music. Please share your thoughts in the comment box below!
In this episode, OAE’s Debbie Diamond talks us through what a hemiola is (and no, it’s not a type of weird disease). Assisted by our talented juggler Sheppy Coodin, Debbie demonstrates how hemiolas occur and what auditory illusions they have on our ear when we hear
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Alexander Scriabin - 4 Preludes, Op. 22
5 months ago 00:23:35 1
Brahms: Variations on a Theme of Paganini, (Kissin)
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Bach: Keyboard Partita No.2 in C Minor, BWV 826 (Fray, Anderszewski)
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This Comping Phrase Was a Game Changer for me on the Drums🥁
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Aires de Sevilla - Rafael Riqueni - SEVILLANAS (partitura/TAB)
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Carol of the Bells (for 12 cellos) - The Piano Guys