Repetition in art and music is one of the things that holds art and music together. To take a well-recognized practitioner of repetition, Ludwig von Beethoven used repetition all the time. Take, for example, the repetition of the: duh duh duh dummmm,. Idea in the first movement of the 5th symphony. That rhythm is in almost every bar of t…
Repetition in art and music is one of the things that holds art and music together. To take a well-recognized practitioner of repetition, Ludwig von Beethoven used repetition all the time. Take, for example, the repetition of the: duh duh duh dummmm,. Idea in the first movement of the 5th symphony. That rhythm is in almost every bar of the first movement. If it's not used in the main melody, it's there in counterpoint in the orchestration. Other modes of repetition take whole phrases and repeat them. Verdi is great at this--in Trovatore, for example, in the aria D'amor sull'ali rosee in the last act, listen for repetition of all kinds of melodic structures. It's easy to hear them in this great perf by M. Caballe in Orange in 1972: https://youtu.be/7V07ekyIlO0?si=wQHLDexLtXkHcJEr
Her ability to sing extrtemely long breaths was unmatched in her times. Repetition is the name of the game in Western music. Basically you can't have music without repetition. Needless to say, the repetition in these shorts doesn't bother me at all. I see them as foundations of the whole videos. They're markers in a positive way. (A negative marker would be... a picture of drumpft's head photoshopped onto some naked fat body. That's be a marker, but not a positive one). Thanks, Clint, for another wonderful compilation of beautiful men.
Repetition in art and music is one of the things that holds art and music together. To take a well-recognized practitioner of repetition, Ludwig von Beethoven used repetition all the time. Take, for example, the repetition of the: duh duh duh dummmm,. Idea in the first movement of the 5th symphony. That rhythm is in almost every bar of the first movement. If it's not used in the main melody, it's there in counterpoint in the orchestration. Other modes of repetition take whole phrases and repeat them. Verdi is great at this--in Trovatore, for example, in the aria D'amor sull'ali rosee in the last act, listen for repetition of all kinds of melodic structures. It's easy to hear them in this great perf by M. Caballe in Orange in 1972: https://youtu.be/7V07ekyIlO0?si=wQHLDexLtXkHcJEr
Her ability to sing extrtemely long breaths was unmatched in her times. Repetition is the name of the game in Western music. Basically you can't have music without repetition. Needless to say, the repetition in these shorts doesn't bother me at all. I see them as foundations of the whole videos. They're markers in a positive way. (A negative marker would be... a picture of drumpft's head photoshopped onto some naked fat body. That's be a marker, but not a positive one). Thanks, Clint, for another wonderful compilation of beautiful men.