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Canon in D. By: Grady 9.1. Canon in D. Originally played with three violins and Bass continuo The music piece was lost and found in the 20 th century. John Pachelbel. German Composer, Organist and a Teacher South German organ tradition ( September 1, 1653- March 9, 1706)
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Canon in D By: Grady 9.1
Canon in D • Originally played with three violins and Bass continuo • The music piece was lost and found in the 20th century
John Pachelbel • German Composer, Organist and a Teacher • South German organ tradition • ( September 1, 1653- March 9, 1706) • Canon in D was his greatest music piece
How does it Sound? • The violins imitate the melody • Sounds peaceful • Perfect wedding song • Classical compilations
Analysis • D major • Time signature: 4/4 • The same two-bar bass line and harmonic sequence is repeated over and over, 28 times • The chords of this sequence are: D major ,A major ,B minor, F# minor, G major ,D major , G major, and A major.
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