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December 04, 2004, 12:26:59 PM »
Hello..Im playing this Baroque piece by JS bach called fugue in G (from the well temepered clavier book). Anyway...during the entire piece it is in a minor key but at the very end, it finishes on a MAJOR key which sounds very contrasting. I remember my music teacher telling me what this device in music is called and it is used in a lot of baroque music. Except,...I've forgotten the word...do YOU? (BTW...the word sounds funny)
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December 04, 2004, 02:07:39 PM »
Picardy third.
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December 04, 2004, 04:59:26 PM »
Here's a fun resource, a multimedia dictionary of musical terms where you can actually hear the correct pronunciations of "Picardy third", "appoggiatura", "passacaglia", and "Bach".
http://www.music.vt.edu/musicdictionary/
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December 04, 2004, 07:00:43 PM »
My Harmony teacher called it a 'tierce de Picardy", which is the same as the picardian third. but you said that it sounds funny, so you are probably thinking of this pronounciation of it.
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