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The Baroque Period and the Treatment of Dissonances Explained

The Baroque Period and the Treatment of Dissonances Explained

by Juan Rezzuto | Oct 1, 2021 | Composition, Harmony, WKMT

The Baroque period and the treatment of dissonances explained. For piano tutors, it is pretty tricky to explain and teach a Fugue of J.S. Bach or two-voice invention without going through a bit of the theory first. They are pieces in which not the piano technique is...
The essential teaching behind Counterpoint

The essential teaching behind Counterpoint

by Juan Rezzuto | Apr 9, 2021 | Composition, Harmony, Musical Analysis, WKMT

The essential teaching behind Counterpoint Counterpoint First Species Counterpoint Second Species   For all piano students out there who are studying Counterpoint as part of your piano syllabus and you don’t know why you should spend time with this subject...

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