You missed the section starting at 2:39, didn’t you?
I just don’t think that it proves much, beyond what I wrote above. Given how consonance and dissonance work, it’s somewhat to be expected that playing many variations at once on the same ground can result in (consonant) music.
You missed the section starting at 2:39, didn’t you?
I just don’t think that it proves much, beyond what I wrote above. Given how consonance and dissonance work, it’s somewhat to be expected that playing many variations at once on the same ground can result in (consonant) music.