📁 Peterson Academy Presents History of Western Music with Samuel Andreyev
🎬 02/09. Musical Evolution In lecture two, we delve into development of Western music notation and theory from Middle Ages onward. We explore evolution from early neumatic notation to introduction of hexachord and four-line staff by Guido of Arezzo, and eventual standardization of five-line staff and rhythmic notation. Lecture highlights profound impact these innovations had on complexity and richness of polyphonic compositions familiar to us today. Timecodes:
00:00 — Introduction
01:23 — Medieval Music & Musical Notation
02:42 — Monastic Music & Simple Singing
04:29 — Pneumatic Notation
06:44 — Limitations of Notation
08:44 — Example of Simple Chant
11:42 — Influence of Space on Music
13:19 — Medieval Frets
15:12 — Frets Development
16:10 — Hexachord
18:48 — Revolution in Music Theory
19:44 — Four-Line Staff
21:25 — Symmetry of Hexachord
23:25 — Seventh Tone
24:50 — Modern Terms & Symbols
25:25 — Seventh Tone & Musical Notation
26:50 — Standardization of Musical Notation
27:50 — Rhythmic Modes
30:15 — Rhythmic Notation
32:11 — Additive Rhythms
35:38 — Chantilly Codex
37:12 — Composition Example
39:45 — Development of Polyphony
40:45 — Guillaume de Machaut
43:43 — Symbolism in Music
44:40 — Music Parameters
46:35 — Harmonic Sounds vs Noises
49:30 — Rhythm Development
51:25 — Informal Levels of Rhythm Playlists:
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