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In this first episode, Grace and Alex discuss Bach's Prelude in C from the Well Tempered Clavier. Discussion points include the historical context of the piece and an obtuse analysis of the harmony. They also break down the differences between Gould's and Schiff's interpretations of the piece and how they influence's Grace's interpretation. Twitter: https://twitter.com/feelsandvarcast Scavengers Network: https://www.scavengersnetwork.com/
Eshan Khadaroo has performed with Grammy award winning artists such as Cirque Du Soleil, Blue Man Group, Imogen Heap, and many more. In recent years, Eshan has been releasing some of the finest tutorials and video courses for Ableton Push under the name Push4Life. Eshan just released a new video course called Getting to Know (and love) Chromatic Mode on Ableton Push 2. Eshan is offering listeners of this podcast access to the first set of tutorials in the new course for free at: http://push4life.eu/afrodjmac I had a great conversation with Eshan. We discussed his new course, the state of electronic musical instruments, and finding balance as an artist and working musician. Eshan's work is backed by philosophic thinking that guides him from project to project, and he shares those perspectives with us in this episode. Listen on iTunes or Stitcher or Google Play or Spotify; watch on YouTube Show Notes: Push4Life - Stay up to date with Eshan's work. Getting to Know (and LOVE) Chromatic mode - An introduction to Ableton Push 2 Chromatic Mode, utilizing Bach's Prelude 01 in C Major. Free Samples of Chromatic Mode - Eshan is graciously offering listeners of this podcast free access to the first few tutorials. YouTube - a wealth of tutorials and videos by Eshan. 5 Things Every Ableton Push 2 Beginner Should Know - Eshan's first Push tutorial, which went viral. Music Sound and Silence - Eshan's podcast. JNTHN Stein on Muisic, Sound, and Silence DiViNCi on Music, Sound, and Silence Push4Life on the Music Production Podcast - my first conversation with Eshan. DiViNCi on the Music Production Podcast Huston Singletary on the Music Production Podcast Claire Marie Lim on the Music Production Podcast Session Drumming - Eshan's work as a session drummer. Melodics Course - Check out Eshan's finger drumming course on Melodics. Fugue Machine - iOS app for writing Fugues. Mad Zach - Multi-talented finger drummer and sound pack designer. Thank you for listening. Please consider giving the Music Production Podcast a review on your favorite podcast provider. And don’t forget to visit my site AfroDJMac.com for music production tutorials, videos, and sound packs. Brian Funk AfroDJMac
Voices by Katie Self, Brian Donovan, Ryan Schremp, Kate Kloetty, Jacob Ruben, Claire Swora, Amy Thorstenson, and Vincent Burnard.Theme song by members of Sparklef*ck.Music by Amy Thorstenson (Zab Zabrony theme, Bach's Prelude in C and Chopin's C# Minor Waltz). Additional music includes "Ossuary 4 - Animate," "Penumbra - Creepy Music," "Past The Edge," "Ossuary 2 - Turn," "Parisian," and "Reign Supreme" by Kevin MacLeod (www.incompetech.com).Sound effects from freesound.org ("robot chat" by harri, "dislocator sci-fi weapon" by JarAxe, "Weird SciFi Noise" by Opticreep, "End Radio Transmission" by ReadeOnly, "early video game-ish fire" by Timbre, "space gun shoot" by afirlam, "struggle between two people" by gpenn76, "heavy impacts" by richerlandtv, "bodyfall" by celticvalkyria, "clothingshirts-and-pants-rustling" by duckduckpony, and "drawers" by sagetyrtle). Additional sounds from Pond5.com ("Door Vault," "Futuristic Air Compression," "8bit up" and "Beetle Bug Legs"). See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This is a personal arrangement of Bach's Prelude in B-flat Minor BWV 867 - The Well-Tempered Clavier, Vol 1. As I played this piece, I mentally converted it from the minor key of B-flat to the parallel major key. I did this as a demonstration of how such simple alterations in music can make such a dramatic difference on the emotions and thoughts that the music evokes. Please click here (or visit the site) to listen to this work played in the original minor key and then listen to this arrangement again - hopefully you'll enjoy both!
This prelude is one of my favorites to play when I need to slow down the pace of life. It is a pastorale as indicated by the 3rds in the melody line and the 12/8 time signature. The slow-moving, yet joyful Cantus Firmus is so beautifully augmented by the counterpoint voice. It is always amazing to me to think of the volume of wonderful music that Bach composed. I hope that you enjoy my interpretation and recording of Bach's Prelude in E Major No. 9.
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