9 Fancy Fauxbourdons in Romantic Styles + practice concepts and tutorials

Timestamps / chapters: 0:00 - Intro 0:31 - # 1 fauxbourdon on top of a dominant pedalpoint 0:55 - # 2 chromatic descent of major chords 1:37 - # 3 diatonic 7-6-chain 2:19 - # 4 chromatic ascent of major chords 2:51 - # 5 diatonic fauxbourdon with 9-8-7-6-chain 3:21 - # 6 fauxbourdon distributed to both hands 3:46 - # 7 chromatic descent of major chords chrom. neighbor tones 4:16 - # 8 diatonic 6-7-6-chain hemiola 5:03 - # 9 chromatic alternation of major & dim. chords 5:38 - Tutorials intro 6:11 - Tutorial to style # 1 7:37 - Tutorial to style # 2 8:43 - Tutorial to style # 3 10:40 - Tutorial to style # 4 12:17 - Story about “inventing” a fauxbourdon-sequence by playing around with Mendelssohns Op. 35, 1 Prelude 14:46 - Tutorial to style # 6 16:20 - Chopin’s relation to the fauxbourdon ( tutorial # 7) 19:19 - Story: no Brahms example? - composing a “Brahmsian” fauxbourdon 21:37 - Tutorial to style # 9 24:22 - Outro Compositi
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