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Overlapping Suspensions - Inside the Mind of Bach

Overlapping Suspensions - Inside the Mind of Bach

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How Bach makes use of multiple suspensions, often overlapping each other, in one of his chorale workings. We also take a look at the choice of harmony, the part writing, dealing with harmonic and melodic minor, plus other features of the Bach Chorale style. Useful for anyone wanting to improve their ability to write harmony, to analyse harmony, or to understand the detail of Bach-s style. Join us on this exciting journey to delve inside the mind of the great J.S.Bach. Download the files https://drive.google.com/file/d/1vQIauoT8zghKI_oNvptYGU3mg8XGdDOa/view?usp=sharing to the chorale 0:58 - Playing the chorale 1:19 - Key structure 4:18 - A look at the first phrase 11:14 - Analysing the second phrase 14:34 - Conclusion
Date: 2022-03-28

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Hello and thank you for such consistently wonderful content.
I occasionally have trouble finding the sheet music for the Bach that you analyze despite searching by number and chorale name. The music never seems to match the scores that i find. What is the numbering scheme for these chorales as I assume it is not BWV. Many thanks and hope you feel better soon!

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What do you mean by overlapping suspensions? The overlapping means using passing notes as chord tones for the next following chord? In minor keys the melody is using melodic minor but can't use melodic minor over the VI or VI7 because of sixth chord in minor keys is built on the flattened 6th so you have to use harmonic minor in the melody over certain chords?
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I-m considering taking the music matters grade 1-8 online course but am unable to find any reviews of it. I really like Gareth Green-s style of teaching and his pace, could anyone speak on if they think his course is worth it?
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Hello Mr Green, I'll be grateful if you could consider a topic or two on chromatic mediants and how they can be used to improve harmonies.
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