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Atonal Music - Revolution or Evolution?

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The third of a series that looks at the relationship between the frequency ratios of the harmonic series and the development of western music over the centuries. This video examines the evolution of melody and harmony from the Romantic period to the 20th century with reference to these ratios. From Liszt and Wagner, through Debussy and Schoenberg, to Stockhausen, Boulez and beyond, we reveal the common origins of both atonal and tonal music. Subscribe for more on music theory and digital music production: https://www.youtube.com/@robertlennonmused/videos Viewers will find some knowledge of musical terminology helpful. 00:00 Opening titles 00:17 Introduction 01:38 The Romantics 03:27 Tonal ambiguity - Liszt, Wagner 05:18 The whole-tone scale 06:05 Arnold Schoenberg, the twelve-tone system 09:58 Links between harmonic/inharmonic timbres and tonality/atonality 11:57 Acoustical basis of traditional harmony, atonal and microtonal music 12:51 Inharmonic timbres in post-war atonal music 14:40 Computer manipulation of inharmonic timbres 15:52 Spectral music - throughout history 16:27 Conclusion #harmonicseries #melody #harmony #atonalmusic

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