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good bit
[[^good bit]] great deal about the character and the use of  
great deal about the character and the use of  
English, although I was still convinced that
English, although I was still convinced that
I knew nothing about life and therefore had
I knew nothing about life and therefore had
nothing to write about.
nothing to write about.
 
  Concurrently I had taken up again, and
Conveniently I had taken up again, and
rather more seriously, my earlier study of the
rather now seriously, my earlier study of the
violin, along with harmony & counterpoint.
violin, along with harmony & counterpoint.
These were wonderful hours spent at the conservatory in the company
These were wonderful hours, spent [[^at the Conservatory]] in the company
of Prof.  Weidig, who had all the qualities attributed
of Prof.  Weidig, who had all the qualities attributed
to Germans by graduates in Louisa May Alcott
to Germans by graduates in Louisa May Alcott
before the wars.  Major and minor triads, overtones
before the Wars.  Major and minor triads, overtones,
voice- leading and then came modulation
voice- leading, [[crossed out:  first]] and then came modulation
and the analysis of the "Well-Tempered Clavichord"
and the analysis of the "Well-Tempered Clavichord"
"If you bring it to me with each chord correctly
"If you bring it to me with each chord correctly
numbered, I can play it without reading the notes
numbered, I can play it without reading the notes
at all.  And that is the way much of it was written
at all.  And that is the way much of it [[crossed out:  is]] was written
to be played."
to be played."
 
  One afternoon we were discussing cadences.
One afternoon we were discussing cadences.
[[crossed out:  They]] Cadences are used by the composer to prepare
Cadences are used by the composer to prepare
the ear of the listener for the return to the original
the ear of the listener for the return to the original
key - the conclusion.  since the progression
key - the conclusion.  Since the progression

Latest revision as of 21:13, 3 December 2022

^good bit great deal about the character and the use of English, although I was still convinced that I knew nothing about life and therefore had nothing to write about.

  Concurrently I had taken up again, and

rather more seriously, my earlier study of the violin, along with harmony & counterpoint. These were wonderful hours, spent ^at the Conservatory in the company of Prof. Weidig, who had all the qualities attributed to Germans by graduates in Louisa May Alcott before the Wars. Major and minor triads, overtones, voice- leading, crossed out: first and then came modulation and the analysis of the "Well-Tempered Clavichord" "If you bring it to me with each chord correctly numbered, I can play it without reading the notes at all. And that is the way much of it crossed out: is was written to be played."

 One afternoon we were discussing cadences.

crossed out: They Cadences are used by the composer to prepare the ear of the listener for the return to the original key - the conclusion. Since the progression