Principles of Music: Rhetoric Part II
In this video I continue to discuss how rhetorical devices can be applied to music. I initially considered putting what I discuss here into Part I, but I didn't want to overload the viewer with too many rhetorical devices at once. A special thanks as always to musopen.org and imslp.org for offering free public domain sheet music and recordings online.

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Principles of Music: Rhetoric Part III

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Principles of Music: Rhetoric Part IV

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Principles of Music: Rhetoric Part I

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Why Classical Music Hasn't Embraced Jazz

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Improvisation around 1600 - Introduction

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8 TIPS for Composers (with issues)

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You Don't Hate Classical Singing. You Just Hate Opera.

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Joachim Burmeister and his musical-rhetorical figures

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Adam Gilbert discusses the history of musical rhetoric

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False relations in the late Renaissance

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Don't COMPOSE A MOTIVE Without This

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Musicology Monday: The Art of Rhetoric in Bach's music

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How to Listen to Classical Music: Expression and Emotion

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How Newton Calculated Pi in a Single Afternoon

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How do vocal harmonies work?

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They Expected This Boring.. Until He Started Playing The Cello! (He's Only 14!)

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There’s a Problem with Quantum Mechanics – with Jim Al-Khalili

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The Professor Who Taught People How To Think (1962)

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The Mathematical Problem with Music, and How to Solve It

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