Hi Elizabeth, thanks for chatting with me about the subtleties between Classical and Baroque music!Ā
I really can't tell you how much I love the basso ostinato in the bass of piano pieces like Pachelbel's Canon in D Major,Ā
which has that famous 8-chord sequence of D - A - Bm - F#m - G - D - G - A.Ā
And of course, the Passacaglia from HƤndel! Moving counterclockwise around the circle of fifths with a bass sequence of A - D - G - C - F - Bā - Eā...Ā
the mathematical beauty just blows my mind. I love it.Ā
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Hey Elizabeth thanks for chatting with me about the subtleties between classical and Baroque music, I really can't tell you how much I love the Basso ostinato in the base of piano pieces like;
Pachelbels canon in d major which has the famous 8 chord sequence ofĀ
D - A -Bm -F#M - G - D- G- A
And of course, the Passacaglia from Handel (add the dots over the A please)
COUNTER CLOCKWISE AROUND THE CIRCLE OF 5THS,Ā
base sequence of
A - A - D- CĀ -F Bā - Eā - theĀ
mathicatical beautuy blows my mind. i love it