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Here I explain a harmonic space of so called "brightness" and "darkness", which corresponds intuitively to the circle of fifths. The examples in this video are from Nikolai Kapustin's Piano Sonata No. 2. Kapustin's compositions display virtuosic jazz language and harmony within classical forms. In the space of "harmonic luminosity" as shown on the Tonnetz, we can explore Kapustin's harmonic choices that create captivating contrasts in perceived color, tonality, and "brightness/darkness".
00:00 Intro
03:00 Circle of Fifths = Brightness/Darkness
03:42 Scales
05:00 Chords
06:09 The Tonnetz
09:42 Harmonic Continuum
11:39 Lum Transformation
13:52 Lum7 = Flip = Modal Interchange
18:24 Example 1
21:17 Example 2: Maximal Harmonic Contrast - Lum13
23:43 Lum Space
26:16 Conclusion
Tonnetz visualizer - Hexachord: louisbigo.com/hexachord
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