hemiola in handel's 'and the glory of the lord

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A hemiola is where the music feels like it is in 2/4 even though it is written in 3/4. This is a hemiola demonstrated on a dumkit pattern Hemiola

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A short PowerPoint explaining Handel's use of a hemiola in 'And the Glory of the Lord'.

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Page 1: Hemiola in Handel's 'And the Glory of the Lord

A hemiola is where the music feels like it is in 2/4 even though it is written in 3/4.

This is a hemiola demonstrated on a dumkit pattern

Hemiola

Page 2: Hemiola in Handel's 'And the Glory of the Lord

A hemiola is where the music feels like it is in 2/4 even though it is written in 3/4.

In Baroque music it was fashionable to use a hemiola when approaching a cadence.

Handel uses a hemiola in ‘And the Glory of the Lord’. It is first heard in bars 9-10 of the introduction

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Page 3: Hemiola in Handel's 'And the Glory of the Lord

In bars 9-10 you can see that although the music is in 3/4 the chords change every two beat. This is especially clear if you disregard the melody

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Page 4: Hemiola in Handel's 'And the Glory of the Lord

D major

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A majorE major

E major

V IIV V