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Philip Glass - Piano Etude #6 breakdown
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The Piano Etudes of Philip Glass offer insight into his unique musical process. Let's look at #6, from Book One.
00:00 intro
00:48 basics
02:12 theme 1
03:30 theme 2
04:14 2:3 texture
04:59 big moments
07:39 middle section
09:39 conclusions

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@Maibrapiano

6 days ago

Wow the more I play this the more I just love it. So beautiful.

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@charlesmcanany6806

2 months ago

As a total non-muscian, I always loved this Ă©tude but never knew why. Hearing it broken down like this (and also played at a much slower pace) is very helpful. Thanks so much for the video!

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@ps7365

8 months ago

Really enjoy these breakdowns. Wonder if you would consider doing one on a Hania Rani composition?

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@ButtBoy

8 months ago

Thanks for this, Chris. I really enjoy your Philip Glass breakdowns. To whatever capacity, I would love a video of your thoughts on some of Music in 12 Parts. Probably a tall order, but it’s my favorite Glass composition of all time so I had to put it out there :)

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@jeffbird5082

8 months ago

I love Phillips Glass’s music! I have played this and just finished learning “opening” from glassworks. I would love to hear to discuss “Satyagraha” for piano solo from the trilogy sonata. That piece I am going to learn next!

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@rickb_NYC

8 months ago

Thank you for the breakdown of this etude. And your point that etudes give insight into the mind and technique of the composer. I've gone back through some of the first book of Glass's etudes with your various videos of his style in mind, and it all Is sitting there.

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@njaunbekannte8874

1 month ago

Vielen herzlichen Dank fĂŒr dieses Video

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@user-vo6oq1bv8x

1 month ago

You are Great! Nex time talk about Four Movements for Four pianos by Philip Glass.

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@garygimmestad4272

6 months ago

For anyone who isn’t aware of the series “100-Foot Wave,” check it out. It’s quite compelling! A lot of the music in the series is by Philip Glass, including “Mad Rush” and “Metamorphosis.” His music perfectly underscores the obsessive drive of the surfers’ quest. Glass in film would be an interesting area to explore here - just saying. Thanks!

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@Indianabones007

8 months ago

Watched your video on Polyrhythms yesterday and that introduced me to Philip Glass, my playing has now taken on a whole new meaning. Listening to Glassworks today! I’ll probably get this book, feel like I could learn it ok! Probably take me a while but I’ve got time lol! Thanks for the videos 👍

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@NeuroPete

8 months ago

What a wonderful place to live.

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@Maibrapiano

1 week ago

I don't read notes but I think I got everything except the jumps part(my favorite part) my left hand is the problem in getting that part.

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@SOSDJJKR

2 weeks ago

Just arrived here. I noticed that intro song sounds just like Scriabin's Prelude C major Op.11 climax. Am i correct?

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@mariorossimater

2 months ago

This Ă©tude is the most performed. In my opinion the best execution is from Gloria Campaner. My preferred Ă©tude is the 15th, and Anton Batagov has given the best execution.

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@WinItReigns

8 months ago

Would you also consider a non classical Pop song series? Take a listen to Silverchairs 'Across the Night' or 'Tuna in the Brine'. I think you might enjoy the arrangements. Great Video. I discovered Glass via your introductions previously.

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