Two Key Texts from the Canon of Non-canon One-canon Works (2024)
It is obviously forbidden for
a canon of the church to write fanfic;
for two, this rule is overridden, or,
at least, deuterocanonical. Stick
therefore, if you must read a canon, to
works that share two beds---but a single church;
works that entwine two canons' faith into
a single fic. I think that you can search
for this on ao3. If, though, you ache
To read non-canon canon work, and slip---
At least, then, read a second canon's take
Into the work as its coauthorship
As Pius did, to canonize the works
"St. Sebastian's Nindo" and "Jesus Twerks."
Johann Pachelbel (1653-1706) - Partie à 4 for Violin, 2 Violas and Basso continuo in f-sharp minor, VII. Gigue. Performed by Harmonie Universelle on period instruments.
They are the SAME with the exception of ONE chord and one minor chord instead of major
I was listening to a bunch of Avenged Sevenfold songs in the car because I haven't listened to most of their songs yet and I spaced out a bit(focused on driving) but I was forcibly made to focus on the song again because oh my GOD
I was like 'no fucking way' but apparently
WAY
Anyways apparently that one dude was right and there is literally no way to escape it good GOD (or i guess, dear god)
Capturing the beautiful moment of witnessing a person walking up the aisle to say "I do", this song is a cover of Canon and Gigue in D Major by Johannes Pachelbel. Originally written for three violins and ground bass, I arranged and performed this piece on Clarinet and Piano. Capturing this piece's serene and joyous character is the Clarinet on the melody part accompanied by the Piano.
Tout d’abord l’auteur « Johann Pachelbel » compositeur et organiste allemand, a été baptisé le 1er septembre 1653 à Nuremberg, sous un Premier quartier du cycle Soli-lunaire, phase d’action, peut-être était-il né sous la Nouvelle lune 7 jours plus tôt en Vierge ?
Continue reading Canon de #Pachelbel et son astéroïde 4972
My white girl quirk is that I am disproportionately appreciative of Pachelbel's Canon, each time I play that shit it gets infused in my bloodstream and then my mind takes to replaying highlights throughout the day. Never fails to hype me up.
So … I was thinking about the (in)famous bass line of Pachelbel - Canon In D Major and its unending repeating eight bars, which reminded me of how Reggae bassists find a zen grove and stick with it.
This article first appeared in the September 2020 edition of our parish magazine. Here it is for you again:
Love it or loathe it (and there are many who loathe it, mainly cellists), Pachelbel’s Canon in D is famous. Instantly recognisable, it is the processional piece of choice for countless weddings the world over.
It was not always so.
Nobody knows why Pachelbel wrote this Canon, nor why –…