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The magic of: “Minuet in G” (Maurice Ravel analysis) - #1 

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Комментарии : 43   
@nadiazayman1820
@nadiazayman1820 3 года назад
Ravel was not influenced by jazz, jazz was influenced by him, Bill Evans especially.
@andynalysis
@andynalysis 3 года назад
Although it is hard to pinpoint, Jazz originated around the same time as the impressionistic movement and indeed "classical" and "Jazz" composers influenced each other at that time. In fact numerous sources list Jazz as one of Ravel's influences and - as you said - he in turn of course influenced a lot of Jazz musicians!
@terryjones573
@terryjones573 8 месяцев назад
Wrong.
@donutopo22
@donutopo22 6 месяцев назад
Lo único “jazzy” en Ravel es algo agregado por quien realiza una recepción contemporánea (en el sentido de actual) de su obra, es decir, con el diario del lunes. Es muy difícil afirmar que el jazz lo influenció, y en todo caso habría que probarlo. La Comparación puede ser didáctica para cierto nivel, pero no es científicamente precisa.
@tj3482
@tj3482 Месяц назад
Jazz harmony during this time didnt sound like this at all. Many jazz artists in the 30s and onwards started to take influence from the impressionist sound especially Ravel. Ravel was influenced by more of the rhythmic aspects of the genre. It was very harmoncially simple back then, rarely going beyong the 9th, and using a lot of 6th chords
@eltonwild5648
@eltonwild5648 3 года назад
RU-vid recommend this to me. Really enjoyed the video. Please continue!
@andynalysis
@andynalysis 3 года назад
That means a lot to me! I'm on it ;-)
@marcbrasse747
@marcbrasse747 3 года назад
Thank you! Fascinating stuff. I'll watch in the second video tomorrow to first let this sink in.
@andynalysis
@andynalysis 3 года назад
Very happy to hear that!
@levisadracavilaxatruch9865
@levisadracavilaxatruch9865 2 года назад
Hey bro, first of all I'd like you to know that this was an incredible analysis. Just awesome! Certainly, this is one of my favorite pieces. And I would like to give a suggestion for an analysis like this, which is Rêverie, by Claude Debussy. I think there are some interesting jazzy parts! For example there's a Dm9; and there's even a part where Claude uses a G13! I hope you have a good day bro. And once again, it was amazing!!!
@andynalysis
@andynalysis 2 года назад
Thank you for the kind words and for your suggestion: I've been wanting to analyze a Debussy piece, I was thinking about Claire du Lune (obviously) or something from Children's Corner like Doctor Gradus ad Parnassum or Serenade for the Doll. I will look into Rêverie for sure!
@Robbie-dj6ef
@Robbie-dj6ef 4 года назад
Thanks for making this, I found it very helpful as someone who loves the piece but lacks the ability to analyze it myself. By the way, where can I find the music at the beginning of your video? (Sounds like Ravel string quartet on piano)
@andynalysis
@andynalysis 4 года назад
Thank you for the kind words! About the intro music: I used a midi file (you can find them online!), opened it in Logic Pro, selected a grand piano sound and added some reverb.
@Pellow
@Pellow 4 года назад
11:02 Yes! Wonderful vid - thank you.
@andynalysis
@andynalysis 4 года назад
Thanks a lot!
@Waldvogel45
@Waldvogel45 6 месяцев назад
Grossartig u humorvoll. I play jazz and adore Ravel so what could be better than your analysis.!!!
@julienmeard8922
@julienmeard8922 3 года назад
Could you make a million videos like this ? Please ? Pleeeeaaase ???
@andynalysis
@andynalysis 3 года назад
I'll do my very best! :D Just takes loads of time to make one of these
@composer7325
@composer7325 4 месяца назад
Fascinating video, thank you.
@DylanOndine
@DylanOndine 3 месяца назад
Thank you this was fantastic! ❤
@emanuel_soundtrack
@emanuel_soundtrack Год назад
it is called Trio, not development. There is no development.It is a counter-dance
@andynalysis
@andynalysis Год назад
Oh yeah true, I don't even remember that I called it a development, that's good that you point that out!
@emanuel_soundtrack
@emanuel_soundtrack Год назад
Constant Structure. DO you know any classic book for "jazz theory" ?
@andynalysis
@andynalysis Год назад
'The Berklee Book of Jazz Harmony'
@emanuel_soundtrack
@emanuel_soundtrack Год назад
@@andynalysis awesome, thanks Andy
@samuelechiarelli9594
@samuelechiarelli9594 3 года назад
Great analysis but what about prelude in A minor from 1913? It sounds a loooot jazzy
@andynalysis
@andynalysis 3 года назад
Listened to it now (I didn't know that one before), it's really beautiful and indeed a lot of minor 9th and things like that....Thank you for the suggestion! 👍👍
@samuelechiarelli9594
@samuelechiarelli9594 3 года назад
andynalysis you’re welcome 😉!
@noelhutz
@noelhutz Год назад
Einfach großartig, danke dir für die Mühe!
@cr8207
@cr8207 2 года назад
7:41 🤣 that sudden flash really got me for some reason
@andynalysis
@andynalysis 2 года назад
😁😁🎷
@raincoat2683
@raincoat2683 3 года назад
What’s the piece in the beginning?
@andynalysis
@andynalysis 3 года назад
It's a piano version (that I made) of the beginning of Ravel's String Quartet in F
@emanuel_soundtrack
@emanuel_soundtrack Год назад
Excellent anaylsis
@andynalysis
@andynalysis Год назад
Thank you :)
@orin4654
@orin4654 3 года назад
great vid
@andynalysis
@andynalysis 3 года назад
Thanks :)
@na-kun2136
@na-kun2136 3 года назад
Amazing analysis
@andynalysis
@andynalysis 3 года назад
Thank you!
@amoryblaine2123
@amoryblaine2123 4 года назад
wow so good thx
@andynalysis
@andynalysis 4 года назад
Thank you!!
@IverCardas
@IverCardas 4 года назад
Love this!!
@andynalysis
@andynalysis 4 года назад
Thank you so much! :)
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