The famous "Beethoven 9th" path discovered by R. Cohn and presented by T. Fiore in "Beethoven and the Torus" is displayed on the hypersphere. The hypersphere used is the ...hypersphere of chords[+] Show More
Beethoven and the Hypersphere
The famous "Beethoven 9th" path discovered by R. Cohn and presented by ...
The famous "Beethoven 9th" path discovered by R. Cohn and presented by T. Fiore in "Beethoven and the Torus" is displayed on the hypersphere. The hypersphere used is the ...hypersphere of chords[+] Show More
Baby Alone in Hyperspace
Theme from the third movement of the third symphony from Brahms, ...
Theme from the third movement of the third symphony from Brahms, arranged by S. Gainsbourg and performed by J.Birkin. We only represent perfect triads on the Hypersphere of Chords. ...Chords that do not belong to the grid are grayed.[+] Show More
Chopin Circular and Hypersphere of AnySet
We display simultaneously Dmitri Tymoczko's 2D representations of ...
We display simultaneously Dmitri Tymoczko's 2D representations of Chopin's e minor prelude and the Hypersphere of AnySet to show that my model is less adapted to demonstrate the ..."Circular pitch space".
This version is made with the hypersphere of AnySet, the chord actually played is faded in then out to increase visibility[+] Show More
Hamiltonian Path On The Hypersphere
Giovanni Albini 's corale #4 follows an hamiltonian path in the dual ...
Giovanni Albini 's corale #4 follows an hamiltonian path in the dual space of the Tonnetz, We follow this path on the 4D Hypersphere of Chords: The Pink line.
This ...version takes place on the hypersphere of Chords, it shows chords names and displays the path followed.[+] Show More
Hamiltonian Path On The Hypersphere of AnySet
Giovanni Albini 's corale #4 follows an hamiltonian path in the dual ...
Giovanni Albini 's corale #4 follows an hamiltonian path in the dual space of the Tonnetz, We follow this path on the 4D Hypersphere of AnySet.
This version takes place on ...the hypersphere of AnySet, it shows chords names and displays the path followed.[+] Show More
Beethoven and the Hypersphere of AnySet
The famous "Beethoven 9th" path discovered by R. Cohn and presented by ...
The famous "Beethoven 9th" path discovered by R. Cohn and presented by T. Fiore in "Beethoven and the Torus" is displayed on the hypersphere. The hypersphere used is the ...hypersphere of AnySet[+] Show More
Cold Planet
Klaus Nomi adapted "The Cold Song" from Purcell's King Arthur. We use ...
Klaus Nomi adapted "The Cold Song" from Purcell's King Arthur. We use the hypersphere of chords with chords being on the surface, the few chords that are not perfect triads ...are faded in, then out, according to the actual position.[+] Show More
Chopin Circular and Hypersphere of Chords
We display simultaneously Dmitri Tymoczko's 2D representations of ...
We display simultaneously Dmitri Tymoczko's 2D representations of Chopin's e minor prelude and the Hypersphere of AnySet to show that it is less adapted to demonstrate the "Circular ...pitch space".
This version is made with the hypersphere of AnySet, the chord actually played is faded in then out to increase visibility[+] Show More
Tchaikowsky SwanLake Vizualisation
Harmonic structure in some Russian pieces: Swan lake: Monotonality. In ...
Harmonic structure in some Russian pieces: Swan lake:
Monotonality.
In this piece Tchaïkovsky uses a fixed tonal center, b minor, and lets the harmony move through different degrees, this is very ...instructive as the user will encounter different harmonic functions.
My favorite part being the comparison between two manners to exchange the tonic with the triton vertically and horizontally.
This differs from the piece Romeo and Juliet from Prokofiev, also studied here, where the tonal center moves by third and the composer employs regular patterns.
We use the Spinnen Tonnetz, designed by H.Seress G.Baroin to illustrate the harmonic paths. A description of the Spinnen Tonnetz can be found in our pedagogic movies and by googling to retrieve the scientific articles.
For a comprehensive introduction and functions of our Spinnen-Tonnetz, please have a look, to our analyse of Paolo Conte:, Sotto le stelle del Jazz and Madeleine
Any questions or invitations to talk are welcome...[+] Show More