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Provincetown Playhouse
You head through Washington Square Park, exiting by Washington Square South. Turning onto MacDougal St, you see the Provincetown Playhouse. Founded in Provincetown, Massachusetts, the Provincetown Players included many of the artists and writers of Greenwich Village. Djuna Barnes and Edna St.Vincent Millay both preformed in plays while many of Eugene O'Neil's early plays premiered at this playhouse. Eventually, O'Neil's plays would be preformed uptown as well, on Broadway. Many of O'Neil's plays, including, The Hairy Ape, were politically radical, calling for an uprising of the worker's consciousness. O'Neil's was close friends with the Communist Labor Party founder, John Reed, who was also prominent in the Greenwich Village scene.
The playhouse was shut down in 1929 after the founding c...
published: 11 May 2011
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Provincetown Playhouse, juillet 1919, j'avais 19 ans
texte Normand Chaurette
mise en scène Carole Nadeau
avec Martin Bélanger, Christian Brisson-Dargis, Benoît Drouin-Germain, Éric Forget et Xavier Malo
du 13 au 31 janvier 2009
Charles Charles 38, interné dans un asile de Chicago, joue et rejoue les scènes tragiques de la nuit du 19 juillet 1919, soir de l'unique représentation du Théâtre de l'immolation de la beauté au Provincetown Playhouse. Un enfant y a été tué de 19 coups de couteau.
published: 02 May 2008
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^MuniMeter® - Provincetown Playhouse @NYU (West Village, NY 10012) - #West4th #MuniMeterW4
Provincetown Playhouse @ NYU Steinhardt (https://steinhardt.nyu.edu/)
133 MacDougal Street; (212) 998-5424
New York, NY 10012
https://steinhardt.nyu.edu/music/about/facilities/provincetown
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published: 27 Jun 2019
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Bright Size Life at NYU Provincetown Playhouse
published: 18 Jul 2023
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Provincetown playhouse juillet 1919 j'avais 19 ans
Musique écrite pour la pièce de théâtre.
Provincetown Playhouse
La troupe de théâtre Les Noctambules vous présente la pièce de Normand Chaurette Provincetown Playhouse, juillet 1919, j'avais 19 ans. Cette production aura lieu les jeudi, vendredi et samedi 14, 15 et 16 mai, à 20 h, au Théâtre de poche du pavillon Maurice-Pollack de l'Université Laval. Cette troupe, composée presqu'entièrement d'étudiants, a été créée à l'Université Laval en 1995 et a, depuis, produit trois pièces de théâtre. Après Marius, de Marcel Pagnol (en novembre 1995), et La Ménagerie de verre, de Tennessee Williams (en avril 1997), Les Noctambules ont entrepris la saison dernière avec La Mandragore de Jean-Pierre Ronfard, donnant ainsi le ton à une suite de trois oeuvres contemporaines québécoises.
Provincetown Pl...
published: 01 Feb 2020
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Heritage of Off-Broadway at the NYU Provincetown Playhouse
Tony Award-winning playwright Edward Albee, Obie Award winner and founder of the Living Theatre Judith Malina, and director of the archives of La Mama Experimental Theater Ozzie Rodriguez, will join in a discussion with Village Voice theatre critic Michael Feingold on December 19, 2010 at the Provincetown Playhouse, 133 MacDougal Street. The event, was co-sponsored by the Off-Broadway League and NYU's Steinhardt School of Culture, Education, and Human Development.
published: 22 Dec 2010
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"Beauty Queen" from Provincetown Playhouse Performance July 2011
The students that subscribe to guitaredu on youtube were wondering if I ever play that damn guitar or just hold it and talk about "Music Theory." :) Here is a few examples. Hope you like it.
As long as I'm educating...
This composition was composed using four 025's pitch class sets (the interval structure of an 025 is a whole step and a fourth) The song is in the key of C minor for the "A" section and "E Sus4 tonal center" for the bridge.
If you put all four of these 025's together you get a 12 tone grouping (All 12 notes are used)
So the four 025's are:
C, Eb, Bb, and D, F, G
Like a C Dorian scale without 6th
Bridge
E, F#, A and C# G# and B
Like an E Mixolydian scale without the flat 7
Again I think of these 027's as 3 note scales note as a Hexatonic (6 note) scale when ...
published: 20 Apr 2012
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"Runway" from Provincetown Playhouse Performance July 2011
The students that subscribe to guitaredu on youtube were wondering if I ever play that damn guitar or just hold it and talk about "Music Theory." :) Here is a few examples. Hope you like it.
As long as I'm educating...
This composition was composed using two 025's pitch class sets (the interval structure of an 025 is a whole step and a fourth) The song is in the key of A.
So the two 025's are:
A, C, G and E, B, D
Which is basically a Hexatonic Scale (though I think of it as two 3 note scales in A)
A,B,C,D,E,G
Similar to a A Dorian scale without the 6th
The composition is composed only of these two groups and I also use these groupings when I'm soloing.
025's are great as sweeps which you will hear quite a few in the solo. My forthcoming CD uses only 025's for all compositi...
published: 20 Apr 2012
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The Laramie Project - The Provincetown Theater- Oct. 2018
The 20th Anniversary Production of The Laramie Project was directed by original head writer, Leigh Fondakowski
published: 08 Nov 2019
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This is Provincetown
Provincetown is creative, innovative, ridiculous, fun, unique and beautiful. There are not too many places that can fall underneath those six words in three square miles.
If you love living by the water, you will find Provincetown to be the epitome of that.
Living on the tip of Cape Cod is like living on an island. Living in Provincetown... It’s basically an island.
The water around Provincetown is refreshing. It’s rejuvenating. It can be peaceful.
Being surrounded by water on three sides, you literally feel like you are living on a boat. The water is a healing, just kind of containing force.
One of the most important things about Provincetown that most people don't realize is the light.
The light in Provincetown is very unique.
The people that live there understand it. The peopl...
published: 03 Nov 2021
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Provincetown Playhouse
You head through Washington Square Park, exiting by Washington Square South. Turning onto MacDougal St, you see the Provincetown Playhouse. Founded in Provincet...
You head through Washington Square Park, exiting by Washington Square South. Turning onto MacDougal St, you see the Provincetown Playhouse. Founded in Provincetown, Massachusetts, the Provincetown Players included many of the artists and writers of Greenwich Village. Djuna Barnes and Edna St.Vincent Millay both preformed in plays while many of Eugene O'Neil's early plays premiered at this playhouse. Eventually, O'Neil's plays would be preformed uptown as well, on Broadway. Many of O'Neil's plays, including, The Hairy Ape, were politically radical, calling for an uprising of the worker's consciousness. O'Neil's was close friends with the Communist Labor Party founder, John Reed, who was also prominent in the Greenwich Village scene.
The playhouse was shut down in 1929 after the founding couple, George Cram Cook and Susan Giaspel, decided that their commercial success meant they had failed as revolutionaries. Today, the playhouse is owned by NYU. Most of what used to be the playhouse has been renovated and is now part of NYU Law. Although the University preserved the original building, it has been altered from it's original appearance.
You continue down MacDougall St and observe The Minetta Tavern, which Eugene O'Neil and Dylan Thomas were know to frequent. Across from it is Café Wha?, famous for being where Bob Dylan and Bruce Springsteen among others got their starts.
Are you disenchanted with New York already? With the way it moves and changes so easily? If so, you return to Chelsea Hotel.
If, however, you are not quite ready to give up and want to keep looking for the bohemian scene you crave, continue to St.Mark's Place.
https://wn.com/Provincetown_Playhouse
You head through Washington Square Park, exiting by Washington Square South. Turning onto MacDougal St, you see the Provincetown Playhouse. Founded in Provincetown, Massachusetts, the Provincetown Players included many of the artists and writers of Greenwich Village. Djuna Barnes and Edna St.Vincent Millay both preformed in plays while many of Eugene O'Neil's early plays premiered at this playhouse. Eventually, O'Neil's plays would be preformed uptown as well, on Broadway. Many of O'Neil's plays, including, The Hairy Ape, were politically radical, calling for an uprising of the worker's consciousness. O'Neil's was close friends with the Communist Labor Party founder, John Reed, who was also prominent in the Greenwich Village scene.
The playhouse was shut down in 1929 after the founding couple, George Cram Cook and Susan Giaspel, decided that their commercial success meant they had failed as revolutionaries. Today, the playhouse is owned by NYU. Most of what used to be the playhouse has been renovated and is now part of NYU Law. Although the University preserved the original building, it has been altered from it's original appearance.
You continue down MacDougall St and observe The Minetta Tavern, which Eugene O'Neil and Dylan Thomas were know to frequent. Across from it is Café Wha?, famous for being where Bob Dylan and Bruce Springsteen among others got their starts.
Are you disenchanted with New York already? With the way it moves and changes so easily? If so, you return to Chelsea Hotel.
If, however, you are not quite ready to give up and want to keep looking for the bohemian scene you crave, continue to St.Mark's Place.
- published: 11 May 2011
- views: 356
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Provincetown Playhouse, juillet 1919, j'avais 19 ans
texte Normand Chaurette
mise en scène Carole Nadeau
avec Martin Bélanger, Christian Brisson-Dargis, Benoît Drouin-Germain, Éric Forget et Xavier Malo
du 13...
texte Normand Chaurette
mise en scène Carole Nadeau
avec Martin Bélanger, Christian Brisson-Dargis, Benoît Drouin-Germain, Éric Forget et Xavier Malo
du 13 au 31 janvier 2009
Charles Charles 38, interné dans un asile de Chicago, joue et rejoue les scènes tragiques de la nuit du 19 juillet 1919, soir de l'unique représentation du Théâtre de l'immolation de la beauté au Provincetown Playhouse. Un enfant y a été tué de 19 coups de couteau.
https://wn.com/Provincetown_Playhouse,_Juillet_1919,_J'Avais_19_Ans
texte Normand Chaurette
mise en scène Carole Nadeau
avec Martin Bélanger, Christian Brisson-Dargis, Benoît Drouin-Germain, Éric Forget et Xavier Malo
du 13 au 31 janvier 2009
Charles Charles 38, interné dans un asile de Chicago, joue et rejoue les scènes tragiques de la nuit du 19 juillet 1919, soir de l'unique représentation du Théâtre de l'immolation de la beauté au Provincetown Playhouse. Un enfant y a été tué de 19 coups de couteau.
- published: 02 May 2008
- views: 2600
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^MuniMeter® - Provincetown Playhouse @NYU (West Village, NY 10012) - #West4th #MuniMeterW4
Provincetown Playhouse @ NYU Steinhardt (https://steinhardt.nyu.edu/)
133 MacDougal Street; (212) 998-5424
New York, NY 10012
https://steinhardt.nyu.edu/music/a...
Provincetown Playhouse @ NYU Steinhardt (https://steinhardt.nyu.edu/)
133 MacDougal Street; (212) 998-5424
New York, NY 10012
https://steinhardt.nyu.edu/music/about/facilities/provincetown
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(June 2019)
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133 MacDougal Street; (212) 998-5424
New York, NY 10012
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MuniMeter.com is the the entire NYC Subway System on film. Search and explore within the MuniMeter® Libraries, the shops, restaurants, and landmarks upon exit from each and every NYC Subway Station (i.e. Brooklyn, Bronx, Queens, Staten Island, Manhattan - let’s make it happen!). If anything has changed within a particular MuniMeter® Subway Station video, or if you have any questions, interesting stories, and/or anecdotes, please fully utilize the comments section. We will do our very best to get back to you as soon as possible (if need be). Explore, on video, New York's five boroughs and let's make NYC a smaller, friendlier place. That has been the mission of MuniMeter® from Day 1 #GodSpeed #Love #Respect #Blessings #MuniMeterDynamics #MuniMeterValues #MuniMeterWall #MuniMeterBarrier #MuniMeterBunker #MuniMeterCrypto
About the Founder -
Muni S. Jaitly is the Founder, CEO, and Chief Film Architect of MuniMeter, LLC. MuniMeter, LLC is a massive digital entertainment, informational, and educational content/data production house & distributor. The LLC consists of handmade libraries reaching fashion, music, sports, education, geography/international, reality, documentary, fiction/non-fiction, medical, and more. Muni holds an MBA from Columbia Business School, as well as Masters and Bachelors degrees from St. John's and New York Universities respectively. Prior to business school, Muni received extensive training in traditional and digital media production from CBS Corporation and NBC Universal, where he is credited as an Emmy Awardee (‘08 Beijing Olympics). At CBS Sports, Muni grew to become one of Senior Producer Eric Mann's primary Runners on NFL coverage, and at NBC Olympics he served as Bob Costas' personal Runner/Assistant on the PrimeTime Show (Control A - 2004 Athens Summer Games). Additionally, Muni is a former boutique Investment Banker, and he was once an Auditor at EY. Feel free to get in touch via e-mail:
[email protected]
Links:
https://www.linkedin.com/in/munimeter
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https://www.MuniMeterBoXXX.com
https://www.MuniMeterHealth.com
https://www.youtube.com/msjaitly
(June 2019)
DISCLAIMER: This video was made in good faith in New York City and was shot/filmed during Spring/Summer of 2018 (with post-production completed in Summer 2019). The content produced is not an authoritative source for address, geographic, or other information. We do not guarantee authenticity. MuniMeter, LLC is not liable for any behavior triggered by this content. Rather, our comprehensive video platform should be used to simply better understand the neighborhoods of New York; this is what New York once looked like. Explore New York's five boroughs through MuniMeter.com. Let's make NYC a smaller and friendlier place. MuniMeter, LLC does not have any official business (or other) relationship between itself (i.e. MuniMeter, LLC) and the specific business and/or establishment mentioned in the video. MuniMeter, LLC and/or Muni S. Jaitly do not have any official business (or other) relationship between itself (i.e. MuniMeter, LLC and/or Muni S. Jaitly) and/or the businesses, establishment, establishments, and/or any other entities, individuals, governments, municipalities, villages, townships, brands, non-profits, and/or authorities listed, pictured, and/or mentioned by voice, text, and/or sound in the video and/or caption text. Neither does MuniMeter, LLC nor Muni S. Jaitly have any business relationship between itself (i.e. MuniMeter, LLC and/or Muni S. Jaitly) and/or any other businesses/establishments and/or any other persons/individuals filmed, pictured, and/or otherwise visually seen and/or heard in the video. Thanks.
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- published: 27 Jun 2019
- views: 210
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Provincetown playhouse juillet 1919 j'avais 19 ans
Musique écrite pour la pièce de théâtre.
Provincetown Playhouse
La troupe de théâtre Les Noctambules vous présente la pièce de Normand Chaurette Provincetown ...
Musique écrite pour la pièce de théâtre.
Provincetown Playhouse
La troupe de théâtre Les Noctambules vous présente la pièce de Normand Chaurette Provincetown Playhouse, juillet 1919, j'avais 19 ans. Cette production aura lieu les jeudi, vendredi et samedi 14, 15 et 16 mai, à 20 h, au Théâtre de poche du pavillon Maurice-Pollack de l'Université Laval. Cette troupe, composée presqu'entièrement d'étudiants, a été créée à l'Université Laval en 1995 et a, depuis, produit trois pièces de théâtre. Après Marius, de Marcel Pagnol (en novembre 1995), et La Ménagerie de verre, de Tennessee Williams (en avril 1997), Les Noctambules ont entrepris la saison dernière avec La Mandragore de Jean-Pierre Ronfard, donnant ainsi le ton à une suite de trois oeuvres contemporaines québécoises.
Provincetown Playhouse... constitue donc la deuxième oeuvre de ce triptyque qui sera complété en juin par la pièce Les huit péchés capitaux écrite collectivement par René-Richard Cyr, Michel Tremblay, Jean-François Caron, Normand Canac-Marquis, Larry Tremblay, René-Daniel Dubois, Michel Marc Bouchard et Lise Vaillancourt.
Depuis une quinzaine d'années, Normand Chaurette a profondément marqué le visage du théâtre québécois. La polysémie de ses textes, de véritables palimpsestes, et les trames anarchiques de ses scènes ont fait de ce jeune dramaturge un artisan majeur du nouveau théâtre québécois.
Les récents succès de ses pièces Le passage de l'Indiana, à Montréal, et Les Reines , à la Comédie Française, démontrent la légitimité de sa démarche foncièrement authentique, ainsi que l'universalité et l'actualité de ses propos souvent dénonciateurs.
Avec Provincetown Playhouse..., Chaurette renouvelle magnifiquement les thèmes de la marginalisation, de la folie, de l'angoisse face à la solitude et à la mort. Avec une originalité incroyable, il arrive, par une intrigue habilement ficelée et des pointes d'humour grinçantes, à matérialiser la quête métaphysique de son personnage principal en une surréalité fascinante et attachante. Provincetown Playhouse, juillet 1919, j'avais 19 ans est une expérience théâtrale unique, captivante, qui invite chaque spectateur à jouer un rôle dans l'interprétation du texte. Bien plus qu'un divertissement, cette pièce est un voyage. Un voyage hors du temps, hors de l'espace, qui vous poussera à remettre en question votre façon de percevoir le théâtre, votre façon de percevoir le monde.
Stationnement gratuit. Prix des billets : 8 $ en prévente, 10 $ à l'entrée. Réservations: Éric Gagnon (650-5168), Frédéric Pichette (694-9195).
https://wn.com/Provincetown_Playhouse_Juillet_1919_J'Avais_19_Ans
Musique écrite pour la pièce de théâtre.
Provincetown Playhouse
La troupe de théâtre Les Noctambules vous présente la pièce de Normand Chaurette Provincetown Playhouse, juillet 1919, j'avais 19 ans. Cette production aura lieu les jeudi, vendredi et samedi 14, 15 et 16 mai, à 20 h, au Théâtre de poche du pavillon Maurice-Pollack de l'Université Laval. Cette troupe, composée presqu'entièrement d'étudiants, a été créée à l'Université Laval en 1995 et a, depuis, produit trois pièces de théâtre. Après Marius, de Marcel Pagnol (en novembre 1995), et La Ménagerie de verre, de Tennessee Williams (en avril 1997), Les Noctambules ont entrepris la saison dernière avec La Mandragore de Jean-Pierre Ronfard, donnant ainsi le ton à une suite de trois oeuvres contemporaines québécoises.
Provincetown Playhouse... constitue donc la deuxième oeuvre de ce triptyque qui sera complété en juin par la pièce Les huit péchés capitaux écrite collectivement par René-Richard Cyr, Michel Tremblay, Jean-François Caron, Normand Canac-Marquis, Larry Tremblay, René-Daniel Dubois, Michel Marc Bouchard et Lise Vaillancourt.
Depuis une quinzaine d'années, Normand Chaurette a profondément marqué le visage du théâtre québécois. La polysémie de ses textes, de véritables palimpsestes, et les trames anarchiques de ses scènes ont fait de ce jeune dramaturge un artisan majeur du nouveau théâtre québécois.
Les récents succès de ses pièces Le passage de l'Indiana, à Montréal, et Les Reines , à la Comédie Française, démontrent la légitimité de sa démarche foncièrement authentique, ainsi que l'universalité et l'actualité de ses propos souvent dénonciateurs.
Avec Provincetown Playhouse..., Chaurette renouvelle magnifiquement les thèmes de la marginalisation, de la folie, de l'angoisse face à la solitude et à la mort. Avec une originalité incroyable, il arrive, par une intrigue habilement ficelée et des pointes d'humour grinçantes, à matérialiser la quête métaphysique de son personnage principal en une surréalité fascinante et attachante. Provincetown Playhouse, juillet 1919, j'avais 19 ans est une expérience théâtrale unique, captivante, qui invite chaque spectateur à jouer un rôle dans l'interprétation du texte. Bien plus qu'un divertissement, cette pièce est un voyage. Un voyage hors du temps, hors de l'espace, qui vous poussera à remettre en question votre façon de percevoir le théâtre, votre façon de percevoir le monde.
Stationnement gratuit. Prix des billets : 8 $ en prévente, 10 $ à l'entrée. Réservations: Éric Gagnon (650-5168), Frédéric Pichette (694-9195).
- published: 01 Feb 2020
- views: 258
1:26:30
Heritage of Off-Broadway at the NYU Provincetown Playhouse
Tony Award-winning playwright Edward Albee, Obie Award winner and founder of the Living Theatre Judith Malina, and director of the archives of La Mama Experimen...
Tony Award-winning playwright Edward Albee, Obie Award winner and founder of the Living Theatre Judith Malina, and director of the archives of La Mama Experimental Theater Ozzie Rodriguez, will join in a discussion with Village Voice theatre critic Michael Feingold on December 19, 2010 at the Provincetown Playhouse, 133 MacDougal Street. The event, was co-sponsored by the Off-Broadway League and NYU's Steinhardt School of Culture, Education, and Human Development.
https://wn.com/Heritage_Of_Off_Broadway_At_The_Nyu_Provincetown_Playhouse
Tony Award-winning playwright Edward Albee, Obie Award winner and founder of the Living Theatre Judith Malina, and director of the archives of La Mama Experimental Theater Ozzie Rodriguez, will join in a discussion with Village Voice theatre critic Michael Feingold on December 19, 2010 at the Provincetown Playhouse, 133 MacDougal Street. The event, was co-sponsored by the Off-Broadway League and NYU's Steinhardt School of Culture, Education, and Human Development.
- published: 22 Dec 2010
- views: 417
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"Beauty Queen" from Provincetown Playhouse Performance July 2011
The students that subscribe to guitaredu on youtube were wondering if I ever play that damn guitar or just hold it and talk about "Music Theory." :) Here is a ...
The students that subscribe to guitaredu on youtube were wondering if I ever play that damn guitar or just hold it and talk about "Music Theory." :) Here is a few examples. Hope you like it.
As long as I'm educating...
This composition was composed using four 025's pitch class sets (the interval structure of an 025 is a whole step and a fourth) The song is in the key of C minor for the "A" section and "E Sus4 tonal center" for the bridge.
If you put all four of these 025's together you get a 12 tone grouping (All 12 notes are used)
So the four 025's are:
C, Eb, Bb, and D, F, G
Like a C Dorian scale without 6th
Bridge
E, F#, A and C# G# and B
Like an E Mixolydian scale without the flat 7
Again I think of these 027's as 3 note scales note as a Hexatonic (6 note) scale when I'm composing and soloing.
Thanks for watching and please subscribe.
Bruce
Musicians:
Jerry Devore on bass
Kirk Driscoll on drums
If you want to learn more about my music, watch videos and hear MP3s please go to:
http://brucearnold.com
http://www.muse-eek.com
https://wn.com/Beauty_Queen_From_Provincetown_Playhouse_Performance_July_2011
The students that subscribe to guitaredu on youtube were wondering if I ever play that damn guitar or just hold it and talk about "Music Theory." :) Here is a few examples. Hope you like it.
As long as I'm educating...
This composition was composed using four 025's pitch class sets (the interval structure of an 025 is a whole step and a fourth) The song is in the key of C minor for the "A" section and "E Sus4 tonal center" for the bridge.
If you put all four of these 025's together you get a 12 tone grouping (All 12 notes are used)
So the four 025's are:
C, Eb, Bb, and D, F, G
Like a C Dorian scale without 6th
Bridge
E, F#, A and C# G# and B
Like an E Mixolydian scale without the flat 7
Again I think of these 027's as 3 note scales note as a Hexatonic (6 note) scale when I'm composing and soloing.
Thanks for watching and please subscribe.
Bruce
Musicians:
Jerry Devore on bass
Kirk Driscoll on drums
If you want to learn more about my music, watch videos and hear MP3s please go to:
http://brucearnold.com
http://www.muse-eek.com
- published: 20 Apr 2012
- views: 247
6:36
"Runway" from Provincetown Playhouse Performance July 2011
The students that subscribe to guitaredu on youtube were wondering if I ever play that damn guitar or just hold it and talk about "Music Theory." :) Here is a ...
The students that subscribe to guitaredu on youtube were wondering if I ever play that damn guitar or just hold it and talk about "Music Theory." :) Here is a few examples. Hope you like it.
As long as I'm educating...
This composition was composed using two 025's pitch class sets (the interval structure of an 025 is a whole step and a fourth) The song is in the key of A.
So the two 025's are:
A, C, G and E, B, D
Which is basically a Hexatonic Scale (though I think of it as two 3 note scales in A)
A,B,C,D,E,G
Similar to a A Dorian scale without the 6th
The composition is composed only of these two groups and I also use these groupings when I'm soloing.
025's are great as sweeps which you will hear quite a few in the solo. My forthcoming CD uses only 025's for all compositions.
Thanks for watching and please subscribe.
Bruce
Musicians:
Jerry Devore on bass
Kirk Driscoll on drums
If you want to learn more about my music, watch videos and hear MP3s please go to:
http://brucearnold.com
http://www.muse-eek.com
https://wn.com/Runway_From_Provincetown_Playhouse_Performance_July_2011
The students that subscribe to guitaredu on youtube were wondering if I ever play that damn guitar or just hold it and talk about "Music Theory." :) Here is a few examples. Hope you like it.
As long as I'm educating...
This composition was composed using two 025's pitch class sets (the interval structure of an 025 is a whole step and a fourth) The song is in the key of A.
So the two 025's are:
A, C, G and E, B, D
Which is basically a Hexatonic Scale (though I think of it as two 3 note scales in A)
A,B,C,D,E,G
Similar to a A Dorian scale without the 6th
The composition is composed only of these two groups and I also use these groupings when I'm soloing.
025's are great as sweeps which you will hear quite a few in the solo. My forthcoming CD uses only 025's for all compositions.
Thanks for watching and please subscribe.
Bruce
Musicians:
Jerry Devore on bass
Kirk Driscoll on drums
If you want to learn more about my music, watch videos and hear MP3s please go to:
http://brucearnold.com
http://www.muse-eek.com
- published: 20 Apr 2012
- views: 386
2:14:03
The Laramie Project - The Provincetown Theater- Oct. 2018
The 20th Anniversary Production of The Laramie Project was directed by original head writer, Leigh Fondakowski
The 20th Anniversary Production of The Laramie Project was directed by original head writer, Leigh Fondakowski
https://wn.com/The_Laramie_Project_The_Provincetown_Theater_Oct._2018
The 20th Anniversary Production of The Laramie Project was directed by original head writer, Leigh Fondakowski
- published: 08 Nov 2019
- views: 44198
4:08
This is Provincetown
Provincetown is creative, innovative, ridiculous, fun, unique and beautiful. There are not too many places that can fall underneath those six words in three squ...
Provincetown is creative, innovative, ridiculous, fun, unique and beautiful. There are not too many places that can fall underneath those six words in three square miles.
If you love living by the water, you will find Provincetown to be the epitome of that.
Living on the tip of Cape Cod is like living on an island. Living in Provincetown... It’s basically an island.
The water around Provincetown is refreshing. It’s rejuvenating. It can be peaceful.
Being surrounded by water on three sides, you literally feel like you are living on a boat. The water is a healing, just kind of containing force.
One of the most important things about Provincetown that most people don't realize is the light.
The light in Provincetown is very unique.
The people that live there understand it. The people that visit… don’t necessarily think they recognize it right away, but it brings them back again.
The history is unbelievably rich in Provincetown from the Pilgram’s landing here first.
And many people don’t know that. They did settle in Plymouth, but Provincetown is where they first landed.
Provincetown also has a lot of history with artists and writers. We had Jack Kerouac, Tennessee Williams who was writing the Glass Managerie in one of the dune shacks that’s in the National Seashore. Think about Norman Mailer and what he means to the community.
In 1916 the Provincetown Theater was born and it still lives today. In 1916 Eugene O’Neill’s first play, Bound East for Cardiff, was produced. And that was the beginning of birthplace of Modern American Theater.
Provincetown’s commitment to art and culture is probably one of its best assets. To have as many non-profits as they do representing all of the visual arts – theater, music, the sciences is truly exceptional. People in Provincetown all work together... each with different missions in terms of how thye preserve the art history piece, the theater piece and the science piece.
Also, looking at the Art Colony which started in 1899 with the arrival of Charles Hawthorne, the traditions of plain air painting still exist through Provincetown Art Association Museum, through the Cape Cod School of Art, through Castle Hill in Truro and the monument, of course, preserving the historical aspect of the people, places, and things that contributed to the art and culture movement that is still incredibly strong there today.
If you’re a person who hasn’t found their muse, Provincetown is the place to do it!
https://wn.com/This_Is_Provincetown
Provincetown is creative, innovative, ridiculous, fun, unique and beautiful. There are not too many places that can fall underneath those six words in three square miles.
If you love living by the water, you will find Provincetown to be the epitome of that.
Living on the tip of Cape Cod is like living on an island. Living in Provincetown... It’s basically an island.
The water around Provincetown is refreshing. It’s rejuvenating. It can be peaceful.
Being surrounded by water on three sides, you literally feel like you are living on a boat. The water is a healing, just kind of containing force.
One of the most important things about Provincetown that most people don't realize is the light.
The light in Provincetown is very unique.
The people that live there understand it. The people that visit… don’t necessarily think they recognize it right away, but it brings them back again.
The history is unbelievably rich in Provincetown from the Pilgram’s landing here first.
And many people don’t know that. They did settle in Plymouth, but Provincetown is where they first landed.
Provincetown also has a lot of history with artists and writers. We had Jack Kerouac, Tennessee Williams who was writing the Glass Managerie in one of the dune shacks that’s in the National Seashore. Think about Norman Mailer and what he means to the community.
In 1916 the Provincetown Theater was born and it still lives today. In 1916 Eugene O’Neill’s first play, Bound East for Cardiff, was produced. And that was the beginning of birthplace of Modern American Theater.
Provincetown’s commitment to art and culture is probably one of its best assets. To have as many non-profits as they do representing all of the visual arts – theater, music, the sciences is truly exceptional. People in Provincetown all work together... each with different missions in terms of how thye preserve the art history piece, the theater piece and the science piece.
Also, looking at the Art Colony which started in 1899 with the arrival of Charles Hawthorne, the traditions of plain air painting still exist through Provincetown Art Association Museum, through the Cape Cod School of Art, through Castle Hill in Truro and the monument, of course, preserving the historical aspect of the people, places, and things that contributed to the art and culture movement that is still incredibly strong there today.
If you’re a person who hasn’t found their muse, Provincetown is the place to do it!
- published: 03 Nov 2021
- views: 468