The Genius of Bach's "Invisible" Melody
Did you know that one of the most famous melodies in history... doesn't actually exist? 🎹✨ In this video, we dive deep into Johann Sebastian Bach’s Prelude No. 1 in C Major (BWV 846). It’s the "Hello World" of classical music, a mathematical masterpiece, and the foundation for the world-famous "Ave Maria." Whether you are a piano student, a music lover, or just curious about the secrets of history's greatest composers, this deep dive into The Well-Tempered Clavier is for you. Composer: J.S. Bach Piece: Prelude No. 1 in C Major, BWV 846 #PreludeInC #MusicTheory #Piano #ClassicalMusic #BWV846 #MusicHistory #WellTemperedClavier #pianovisualizer 0:00 - Presentation: the well tempered clavier 0:40 - Voyager golden record 1:00 - No melody, just arpeggios 1:50 - The Gounod remix

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