Nik Kershaw's Roses And The Use Of Historical Schemata
#nik kershaw #roses #musictheory #schema Don’t know if you’re familiar to Roses, the eighth song on Nik Kershaw‘s ‘The Riddle‘ album (1984). Here is my analysis anyway. There is some pretty drastic key changes (as usual with Nik’s music) that in this episode I want to explain not only as solving conflicts of the type ‘meh in the first moment – fine in the second‘ but also from the perspective of historical model thinking. Make sure to find out what I am referring to with that one! Thanks for watching, commenting, liking, sharing, subscribing… you know the stuff. Listen to Roses here: • Roses My second YT channel: / @jonasquin-g15p Subscribe to my facebook page: / jonas-wolf-music-100197228863493 Follow me on instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jonaswolfmu...

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