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2008-04-28
4- Generating Basic Materials
This 4th clip completes the first section of the "Harmony Basics" series. After explaining the elusive semitones and providing the scales, the chrominicism from the 7 fifths diatonic string also provides the foundation for harmony, tonalities, modes, chords with their relationships and progressions, as well as note functions and their resolutions. A fascinating component of the structure of the natural music phenomenon. While these first 4 clips start to introduce some of the fundamental concepts, the next clips progressively look more closely at how chrominicism naturaly structures Music. Don't miss it.
"4- Generating Basic Materials":
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2008-04-21
Mountain Sea
Another week, another clip. This one, the second in the "Vietnam Images" series , again puts original music to original images and animation. Ridding through Hon Gai in northern Viet Nam, we stopped briefly in a public park in the middle of the fascinating town, riddled with grown mountains, looking out to the "Mountain Sea". The music was inspired from the images.
"Movin'in On To DNAOS":
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Coming weeks should add new clips to the "Harmony Basics" series. Also, all current 4 clip series have more upcoming clips.
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Coming weeks should add new clips to the "Harmony Basics" series. Also, all current 4 clip series have more upcoming clips.
2008-04-12
Movin’on to DNAOS
Starting "Busi-Clips", the new (not so) "corporate" presentations series, this week, the first clip is "Movein'on to DNAOS", a 2 min. 3D video animation introducing 01 COMMUNICATIONS' DNAOS virtual profile entitlement technology and solutions, with original music and sound by Telepath, our resident "band".
"Movin'in On To DNAOS":
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It may be interesting to know that this clip is in 2 parts, the general and the technical. In the first part, flying videos represent (shared) content/knowledge, while turning and morphing weels are distributed processes working on the content. The second, more technical (optional) part simply lists some of the services offered by DNAOS solutions. The concentric cercles represent layers of services that are built progressively around the content entitlement kernel. Dragons represent entitlement security. The ball they hold is the shared and processed content that they protect. The voices combine natural, processed, and synthetic voices. Enjoy, comment, subscribe.
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It may be interesting to know that this clip is in 2 parts, the general and the technical. In the first part, flying videos represent (shared) content/knowledge, while turning and morphing weels are distributed processes working on the content. The second, more technical (optional) part simply lists some of the services offered by DNAOS solutions. The concentric cercles represent layers of services that are built progressively around the content entitlement kernel. Dragons represent entitlement security. The ball they hold is the shared and processed content that they protect. The voices combine natural, processed, and synthetic voices. Enjoy, comment, subscribe.
2008-04-06
Carry & Roll
Starting the new "Vietnam Images" clip series, this week we introduce "Carry & Roll, a short 60 seconds clip on distributed transportation in Vietnam, along with original music and sound, as usual. We hope that you enjoy the clip, the music written by Michel Perrault, and the new series. Here is "Carry & Roll":
"Carry & Roll"
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2008-03-31
3- La suite diatonique construit la gamme
Une autre semaine, un autre clip. Nous publions ici aujourd'hui, le troisième clip de la série "Bases d'harmonie": "3- La suite diatonique construit la gamme", disponible également en Anglais: "3- The Diatonic String Builds the Scale". Vos commentaires et contributions sont bien appréciés. Abonnez vous pour être avisé automatiquement des nouveautés.
"3- La suite diatonique construit la gamme"
Structure des gammes diatoniques. Après avoir introduit le chrominisme dans les 2 premiers clips, ce 3e clip de la série "Bases d'harmonie" explique l'origine et la structure des gammes diatoniques, tout en démontrant comment les gammes sont une permutation de la suite naturelle des quintes, que les demitons des gammes diatoniques résultent du chrominisme et que le chrominisme est une composante fondamentale de l'harmonie et de la musique. Ce clip explique également pourquoi les gammes diatoniques ne sont pas uniformes, pourquoi elles ont 5 tons and 2 demitons, pourquoi tous leurs intervales ne sont pas égaux, pourquoi il manque des touches noires sur le piano et pourquoi les tonalités et la portée musicale avec son armature, suivent également la suite des quintes. Si les gammes ne sont pas des composantes fondamentales mais de simples permutations pratiques, quels sont les vrais fondements de la musique et de l'harmonie? Ce clip répond à ces question en seulement 90 secondes. Les clips suivants de la série continuent à résoudre d'autre énigmes sur la musique et son langage, comme jamais auparavant.
Structure des gammes diatoniques. Après avoir introduit le chrominisme dans les 2 premiers clips, ce 3e clip de la série "Bases d'harmonie" explique l'origine et la structure des gammes diatoniques, tout en démontrant comment les gammes sont une permutation de la suite naturelle des quintes, que les demitons des gammes diatoniques résultent du chrominisme et que le chrominisme est une composante fondamentale de l'harmonie et de la musique. Ce clip explique également pourquoi les gammes diatoniques ne sont pas uniformes, pourquoi elles ont 5 tons and 2 demitons, pourquoi tous leurs intervales ne sont pas égaux, pourquoi il manque des touches noires sur le piano et pourquoi les tonalités et la portée musicale avec son armature, suivent également la suite des quintes. Si les gammes ne sont pas des composantes fondamentales mais de simples permutations pratiques, quels sont les vrais fondements de la musique et de l'harmonie? Ce clip répond à ces question en seulement 90 secondes. Les clips suivants de la série continuent à résoudre d'autre énigmes sur la musique et son langage, comme jamais auparavant.
2008-03-30
La suite diatonique construit la gamme (Diatonic String Builds The Scale)
Another week, another clip. This week we introduce the French language version of the third clip in the "Harmony Basics" tutorial series: 3- The Diatonic String builds the scale, already available here. While we will soon release new clips in this series, we are planning to also open a new series starting next week. Subscribe, stay tuned. Thank you.
2008-03-24
3- The Diatonic String Builds The Scale
Keeping up the pace, another week, another clip. This is the third clip in the "Harmony Basics" series, wher after having introduced Chrominicism and introducing the mysterious semitones that break the regularity of the diatonic scales, in the previous clips, we now look at the scales with their structure, role, and generation.
"3- The Diatonic String Builds The Scale"
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The diatonic scales explained. After introducing Chrominicism in the first and second clips, this third clip in the "Harmony Basics" series, explains the origin and structure of diatonic scales while also demonstrating how scales are really permutations of the natural string of fifths, that semi-tones in diatonic scales result from Chrominicism, and that Chrominicism is a fundamental music and harmony component. This also explains why diatonic scales are not uniform, why they have 5 tones and 2 semi-tones, why all steps are not equal, why are there missing black keys on the piano keyboard, as well as why keys and staff follow the string of fifths. If scales are not fundamental components but only accessory permutations, what are the foundations of music and harmony? This clip addresses and resolves these questions in just 90 seconds. More clips will build on this and resolve more major music mysteries, like they have never been before.
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The diatonic scales explained. After introducing Chrominicism in the first and second clips, this third clip in the "Harmony Basics" series, explains the origin and structure of diatonic scales while also demonstrating how scales are really permutations of the natural string of fifths, that semi-tones in diatonic scales result from Chrominicism, and that Chrominicism is a fundamental music and harmony component. This also explains why diatonic scales are not uniform, why they have 5 tones and 2 semi-tones, why all steps are not equal, why are there missing black keys on the piano keyboard, as well as why keys and staff follow the string of fifths. If scales are not fundamental components but only accessory permutations, what are the foundations of music and harmony? This clip addresses and resolves these questions in just 90 seconds. More clips will build on this and resolve more major music mysteries, like they have never been before.
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