The magic of: "Gnossienne No.1" (Erik Satie analysis)
The Gnossiennes charmed me with their atmospheric and floating character from the very first time I heard them. This is a my take on an analysis of the Gnossienne No.1 Thanks for watching! Also thank you to 50 subscribers! It’s great to see the channel growing, even if it’s very slowly for now! ;-) If you are interested in my music or would like to get lessons in composing, arranging or music theory check out my website: https://en.andyjanssen.de

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