I know from Peter, and in general, this is a rather complex subject. Though, to my mind, one of the ultimate goals of understanding Beethoven would be to understand the scale/scales that he used in every piece he wrote. Yes, we know the Heiliger Dankgesang is primarily in the Lydian and a section of the Credo from the Missa Solemnis is in the Dorian Mode. But, in the Heiliger Dankgesang Beethoven wrote out what the scale is and in the Credo they say that he deliberately made it recognizable.
Though, what of all the other works. Surely their are ancient, Indian, Eastern, sacred, etc., etc., etc., scales in all of Beethoven works- seeing as he was a great musical genius.
Anyway, I was only thinking that one of the greater goals of understanding music as sublime as Beethoven's would be knowing the scales, or better yet, figuring them out! Which, would be quite the challenge, right?
So, would one of the greater goals be figuring out the scales that Beethoven used in his music? Thanks for help.
Though, what of all the other works. Surely their are ancient, Indian, Eastern, sacred, etc., etc., etc., scales in all of Beethoven works- seeing as he was a great musical genius.
Anyway, I was only thinking that one of the greater goals of understanding music as sublime as Beethoven's would be knowing the scales, or better yet, figuring them out! Which, would be quite the challenge, right?
So, would one of the greater goals be figuring out the scales that Beethoven used in his music? Thanks for help.
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