From Schumann's "Chopin" to... Mozart
Video, theorizing and keyboards by Michael Koch. This time an extremely nerdy video on a modulation pattern that I'm tracing from Schumann's "Chopin" (Carnaval, No. 12) to Chopin, to Mozart and eventually to the Rule of the Octave. Sheets are available on my Patreon site: https://www.patreon.com/posts/pdf-bun...

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Secondary Dominants and Rule of the Octave Modularity. Ep. 1 (7-1's)

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4 Recipes to Improve Your Rule of the Octave Skills

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The structure is so simple when looking at the big picture (Chopin: Waltz in A minor, Part 22/?)

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Compose / Improvise with Secondary Dominants: Voicing, Sequences, Motivic Design

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Challenge your Musicianship - Exercises on Memorization Transposition and Modulation

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Amadeus 4K Movie Clip | They Started Without Me | Warner Bros. Entertainment

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Top 20 Greatest Chopin Pianists

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On Improvising / Composing Figuration Preludes: Partimenti and Exercises

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Chopin's Most Alien Music (ft. Garrick Ohlsson)

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This Book Proves We’ve Been Reading Music Wrong (Kind of)

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15 CHOPIN pieces EVERY pianist should play (Beginner to Advanced)

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CHOPIN and the Rule of the Octave

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Brahms Style Textures on a Basic Chord Progression

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That Time Mozart Time Traveled 100 Years Into The Future

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3 Levels of Chopin Chord Exercises

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Juilliard Pianist Reacts to (and Corrects) Viral Piano Tips

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Why Pianists Break Chopin's Basic Rules in This Simple Prelude

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Do Scriabin and Partimento match?

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5 Times When Beethoven BROKE THE RULES of music

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