Thursday, August 23, 2012
Claire de Lune - Debussy on Guitar - Free Recording
I never get tired of hearing Debussy's Claire de Lune. I've heard it on piano, for violin, and on my son's Baby Einstein movies! I still love it. It's a great piece, full of interesting harmonic changes and soaring melodies.
0:00 - The piece begins with the main theme, a flowing, wandering melody that slowly makes it's way down the major scale.
0:50 - This is followed with a rhythmic section which alternates with dramatic bass notes.
1:23 - Next a stormy melody which begins a modulation to a distant key (the chromatic mediant for those of you keeping score!)
2:00 - The climax of the piece comes at the completion of the modulation. Listen for the highest note of the piece followed with a beautiful two octave descending scale.
2:05 - A return to the earlier “stormy melody,” this time in a mellower mood.
2:30 - Now a return to the original flowing melody. Starting to wind down.
3:20 - The coda, hints of the earlier modulation (the chromatic mediant) and a gentle ending on the tonic chord.
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I also love Clair de Lune and I have also listened to it in piano and now guitar.
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