Principles of Music: Rhetoric Part I
In this video I begin to discuss how to apply rhetorical devices to music. This video is meant to build off my video about Motifs, and should be seen as a continuation of what I set up there. About the narrator: My name is Henry Wolfe Carradine, and I'm a composer living in Vienna Austria, so check out some of the original works I've posted on this channel. You can purchase the sheet music to most of the pieces I have written online at www.henrywolfecarradine.com/downloads. A special thanks as always to musopen.org and imslp.org for offering free public domain sheet music and recordings online.

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Principles of Music: Rhetoric Part II

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Principles of Music: Rhetoric Part III

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Principles of Music: Rhetoric Part IV

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Notation Must Die: The Battle For How We Read Music
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Beethoven — [Focus] Top 15 Masterpieces to Rebuild Willpower & Awaken Deep Focus 🔥

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Simplicity vs. Complexity and the Importance of Form

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Divine Harmonies: Bach's Metaphysics of Music

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The Professor Who Taught People How To Think (1962)

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Bach Oboe Concertos | Classical Music Gems

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Russell's Paradox - a simple explanation of a profound problem

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The Three Parts of a Perfect Musical Phrase

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Joachim Burmeister and his musical-rhetorical figures

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Why Classical Music Hasn't Embraced Jazz

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How Newton Calculated Pi in a Single Afternoon

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The Anti-Life or How Capitalism Will Die (with Math)

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How to write a MELODY using Melodic Manipulation

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We're 99.9% sure this pattern is true, but no one can prove it

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Adam Gilbert discusses the history of musical rhetoric

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How Improvisers Improvise

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