What is Pandiatonicism in Music? - Music Theory
What does pandiatonicism mean in music? How did pandiatonicism come about and which composers used it? This music theory lesson explains pandiatonicism, ‘pan’ meaning ‘all’ and ‘diatonic’ meaning inside a key. Examples are explored which illustrate how the style is diatonic rather than chromatic and how chords are built through extension or note addition within the diatonic scale. The non-functional aspect of the pandiatonic style is unpacked and composers such as Stravinsky, Copland, Hindemith, Milhaud, as well as jazz composers working in the style are compared with other approaches such as Serialism. This video will be useful to performers, composers and students of twentieth century music. ⬇️Download the files https://drive.google.com/file/d/1Sncd... 🔴 Subscribe for more videos just like this: / @musicmattersgb 🎵 Become a Music Matters Maestro: / @musicmattersgb 👕 Merch store: / @musicmattersgb 🕘 Timestamps 0:00 - Introduction to pandiatonicism 0:35 - What does pandiatonic mean? 3:52 - Where does the term pandiatonicism come from? 6:20 - Chord building 8:15 - How did pandiatonicism come about? 9:29 - Stravinsky example 11:49 - Jazz example 15:02 - Major and minor keys and chord hierarchy 16:08 - Pandiatonic composers 16:51 - Copland example 18:43 - Serialism vs pandiatonicism 🎓 Learn Music Online with Music Matters Learn music theory, aural tests, composition, sight reading, orchestration and more! Prepare and practice for music exams and diplomas with Music Matters Courses. Whether you're just getting started with learning music, or you're an experienced musician looking to expand your abilities - we have something for you in our course library. With hours of step-by-step training, our courses will truly help you elevate your musicianship skills to the next level. http://www.mmcourses.co.uk 👥 Social Media Website: http://www.mmcourses.co.uk Facebook: / musicmattersgb Twitter: / musicmattersgb Instagram: / musicmattersgb Newsletter: http://eepurl.com/dvgdUD 🔗 Affiliate Links Amazon: https://geni.us/71PKSR #MusicTheory #AdvancedMusicTheory #TheAllRoundMusician

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