I'm a bit miffed that nobody ever taught me about the concept of pulse in classical music. Not possessing those large musical dictionaries, could we discuss the matter here? Is pulse primarily for the performer to establish or for the composer to dictate ? Plenty of subsidiary material here I imagine . .
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Originally posted by Alison View PostIs pulse primarily for the performer to establish or for the composer to dictate ?
Pulse itself cannot be heard. Take Holst's Planets Suite. In Mars, the pulse is inescapable, yet in the movement that follows, Venus the pulse, though inaudible, is there just the same.
I often think that rock musicians like to live in houses with huge amounts of scaffolding.
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Originally posted by Alison View PostJust my impression Gongers. Perhaps I'm trying to establish if pulse is a universally recognised piece of musical terminology.
but not everyone calls it that (in my experience)
Indian classical music is often full of unstated pulse much more than in the Western Classical Tradition
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This was discussed on another thread a few weeks ago. If I remember where I'll post the link!
Edit: found it! - posts no 91 and following
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The pulse or the beat as it is often called is always a subject for discussion amongst musicians.
If I have a crotchet up beat in 4/4 time in a Beethoven quartet, then the rest of the quartet, and in a real case scenario the cellist in particular has to sundivide this crotchet into two quavers, as he/she is the rhythm section for the first few bars playing even and regular quavers. (Beethoven Op 18 No 4 in C minor).
If he/she is confused by my upbeat then the whole thing rocks, and the rehearsal inevitable then turns to a discussion about speed (Pulse, metronome marking etc), and how to signal this better once agreement is reached.
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Originally posted by Alison View PostYes, I'm a shade tired now but feel there's still more to be said and explained !
What was that old song ? - There are more questions than answers .....
The Nash ensemble, I think that was !!I will not be pushed, filed, stamped, indexed, briefed, debriefed or numbered. My life is my own.
I am not a number, I am a free man.
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