Felix Rogge | The note 'H' exists! What musical notes are called in Europe @felixroggemusic | Uploaded 3 years ago | Updated 1 hour ago
Not every country labels musical notes in the same way. In German-speaking countries, Scandinavia and many slavic countries the note between 'A' and 'C' is called 'H' instead of 'B'. But what's the origin of the note 'H'? To find out, we have to go all the way back to the Middle Ages ...
Felix Rogge (idea, script, graphics, voice)
Jem Bosatta (copy editor)
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Graphics used in this video:
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de.freepik.com/vektoren/musik - Musik Vektor erstellt von macrovector
Background music:
"Castles in the Sky" - Felix Rogge
"Rising to the Heights" - Felix Rogge
"Concerto grosso in D major Op. 3, No. 6" - G. F. Händel
Sources:
https://cc0.oer-musik.de/apm14240-36/
#musictheory #notes #history
Not every country labels musical notes in the same way. In German-speaking countries, Scandinavia and many slavic countries the note between 'A' and 'C' is called 'H' instead of 'B'. But what's the origin of the note 'H'? To find out, we have to go all the way back to the Middle Ages ...
Felix Rogge (idea, script, graphics, voice)
Jem Bosatta (copy editor)
Follow me on Instagram! 📷
instagram.com/felixroggemusic
Graphics used in this video:
pixabay.com/ - free commercial use
de.freepik.com/vektoren/musik - Musik Vektor erstellt von macrovector
Background music:
"Castles in the Sky" - Felix Rogge
"Rising to the Heights" - Felix Rogge
"Concerto grosso in D major Op. 3, No. 6" - G. F. Händel
Sources:
https://cc0.oer-musik.de/apm14240-36/
#musictheory #notes #history