Nuevamente, melodia principal / Again, main melody

in GEMS3 years ago

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Hola queridos amigos, espero hoy esten de lo mejor

Para continuar un poco con la serie de videos que les venia trayendo hoy les vengo a traer una tercera parte del concierto, justo donde volvemos una vez más a la melodia más conocida de este,

Pero antes de, quiero volverles a explicar un poco de qué se trata, sobretodo si aún no viste los demás:

En esta serie de videos busco traerles una manera muy dinámica y práctica de explicarles musicalmente de lo que trata uno de los conciertos más famosos de violín,

Esto lo hago porque ya durante un tiempo les he traido cosas más sencillas de "analizar", con la cual seguramente ya ustedes tienen una idea, eso sumado a los ocho programas de mi podcast en el que busco hacer justamente lo mismo pero un poco mas dinámico, con ejemplos musicales en vivo...

Es por ello que empecé esta serie de videos, por el cual vamos por la tercera parte que es justamente de las más sentimentales del primer movimiento...

El factor principal por el cuál esta es la parte más densa y sentimental es bastante fácil: Es donde vuelve a aparecer el "tema de amor" por decirlo asi, del primer movimiento...

Este tema es verdaderamente sentido, es increíble el hecho de escucharlo y de interpretarlo, donde Tchaikovsky drena todo lo que siente al momento. Drena el amor, drena el desamor, y eso lo une, creando un tema tan perfecto cómo éste.

En este fragmento aparte de aparecer este tema hay cierto juego que conecta a una repetición del mismo tema pero con otras notas musicales, llevando así al escucha a ponerse en la del mismo compositor, de una manera sumamente intensa.

Así que espero les guste este fragmento de hoy, ¡abrazo grande!

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Hello dear friends, I hope you are the best today

To continue a bit with the series of videos that I was bringing you today, I am bringing you a third part of the concert, right where we return once again to the best-known melody of this one,

But before, I want to explain again a little what it is about, especially if you have not seen the others yet:

In this series of videos I try to bring you a very dynamic and practical way of explaining to you musically what one of the most famous violin concerts is about,

I do this because for a while I have brought you things simpler to "analyze", with which surely you already have an idea, that added to the eight programs of my podcast in which I try to do exactly the same but a little more dynamic, with live musical examples ...

That is why I started this series of videos, for which we are going through the third part, which is precisely one of the most sentimental of the first movement ...

The main factor why this is the most dense and sentimental part is quite easy: It is where the "love theme" reappears, so to speak, from the first movement ...

This theme is truly felt, it is incredible to listen to it and to interpret it, where Tchaikovsky drains everything he feels at the moment. He drains love, he drains heartbreak, and that unites him, creating a theme as perfect as this.

In this fragment, apart from the appearance of this theme, there is a certain game that connects to a repetition of the same theme but with other musical notes, thus leading the listener to get into that of the same composer, in an extremely intense way.

So I hope you like this fragment today, big hug!

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Que bueno verte por aquí con tu música Man, saludos!

Muchas gracias mi pana, te mando un gran abrazo!!

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