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How Erik Satie Invented Modern Music: A Visual Explanation

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Last updated: September 10, 2025 9:47 am
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If you hear Eric Satty’s voice gym No. 1, you will never forget it. Popular culture isn’t about making you forget it. The piece has continued to be reinterpreted and sampled by musicians working in a variety of genres, from pop to electronics. The versions close to what Satty intended when he composed in 1888 have also featured in countless films and TV shows. If you’re listening to it several times on YouTube videos From from Music Professor On top of thatit’s not just the soundtrack, but also the subject. Use annotated scores to explain what your work is so persistent and influential.

“A simple iambic rhythm with two ambiguous 7 major chords” gym No. 1 introduces the melody “floating above the float notes on top of austerity,” and “moving the octave from F# to F#.” The lack of clear keys and the lack of development and drama that the orchestral music of the day trained listeners to expect, the film was “just as shocking as the dance of a naked Spartan.”

The melody does that turn, but before that, it is a circle before it and never arrives before. Suddenly it turns into “minor and dissonance” and ends with “deep melancholy.”

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4y42p0g-kgy

Despite the fact that music has generally assimilated bold qualities for a long time gym No. 1, the original work still catches our ears in a subtle way whenever it comes. Therefore, an alternative is to perform the less aware and experimental Gnosiene that Saty followed. in The above video, Music Professor Provides a visual explanation of gnossienne No. 1, during that performance, “a soft cacophony hangs in the air,” with “a curious melody floating above the gentle syncopation on the left hand.” The score comes with a “surreal comment.”Tress Louis-San“.”Du Bout de la Pensée“.”Postulez enVousmême“.”question. “Saty is often thought to be ambient music.

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Based in Seoul Colin marshall Write and broadcasting stationTS about cities, languages, and culture. His projects include the Substack Newsletter Books about cities And the book The Stateless City: Walking through 21st century Los Angeles. Follow him on social networks previously known as Twitter @colinmarshall.

Source: Open Culture – www.openculture.com

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