Hamburger & String Quartet
My music student could always say something funny.
He's now in F.4 and I'm teaching him Cert. Music. Yesterday we had a lesson on the set piece and now I'm teaching him Haydn's String Quartet Op.64 No.5 'Lark'. My original wording on the notes for its 1st movement is:
Triplets add increased movement and the use of remoter keys (Original Key: D Major) in the development at the heart of the movement adds a feeling of tension later dispelled as the material of the first section duly returns.
Then he asked whether its like:
You have a hamburger at the very beginning -> Add cheese : Cheeseburger -> Add beef: Double-burger -> Double-Cheese Burger -> Big Mac
!!!
He's now in F.4 and I'm teaching him Cert. Music. Yesterday we had a lesson on the set piece and now I'm teaching him Haydn's String Quartet Op.64 No.5 'Lark'. My original wording on the notes for its 1st movement is:
Triplets add increased movement and the use of remoter keys (Original Key: D Major) in the development at the heart of the movement adds a feeling of tension later dispelled as the material of the first section duly returns.
Then he asked whether its like:
You have a hamburger at the very beginning -> Add cheese : Cheeseburger -> Add beef: Double-burger -> Double-Cheese Burger -> Big Mac
!!!
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