Harmony explained: Bach's famous Prelude in C BWV 846
Bach's Prelude in C major is an incredible piece that has captivated audiences for centuries. Bach's preludes and fugues from the Well-Tempered Clavier are considered a rite of passage for pianists. They're masterpieces of classical music, and the prelude in C major — the first piece of the collection — is by far the most famous. In this video, we will analyze the harmony in detail and learn how that can help us better understand the overall structure. A deeper knowledge of what's behind the curtains provides insights into Bach's compositional strategies and helps us better appreciate this incredible composer. Learn more about this and other pieces with the PianoLIT app for iOS. 🎹 More info on https://www.pianolit.com/ Interested in learning more about all piano related topics? ✏️ Check out our eBooks @ https://pianolit.com/ebooks #harmonicanalysis #musictheory #musicharmony #bach #bachprelude

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