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Watching Westworld

109 – The Well-Tempered Clavier

Watching Westworld

Bald Move

Tv & Film, Tv Reviews, After Shows

4.8 β€’ 1.2K Ratings

πŸ—“οΈ 29 November 2016

⏱️ 133 minutes

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Summary

Many more puzzle pieces fell into place over the weekend as HBO's Westworld deployed episode 109, "The Well-Tempered Clavier". But there is still a lot left to uncover. Why did Dr. Ford deploy the reverie code? What is his ultimate intentions for his new narrative and indeed future of the park? What are those sentient robots doing hiding up in the hills of Westworld? And what does the Man in Black intend to do with Delores once he finds her? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:50.0

HBO. I'm Aaron and today we're talking about season 1 episode 9

0:53.6

titled The Well-Tempered Clavier. Do you know what Clavier is? Would you like to, for

1:00.9

me to read the canonical definition please do yes as clinically as

1:05.2

possible uh... actually i prefer the narrative form can you please

1:10.6

a Ron called up Wikipedia, input the Well-tempered clavier and hesitantly started to read.

1:18.0

It's a collection, so the Well-tempered clavier in particular is a collection of two series of preludes and fus in all major and minor keys

1:26.6

composed for the solo keyboard by Johann Sebastian Bach.

1:30.0

Ooh.

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In the German of Bach's time, Clavier was a generic name indicating variety of keyboard

1:37.4

instruments most typically a harpsichord or clavichord but not excluding an organ

1:41.4

either well-tempered refers to the 12 notes per octave of the standard keyboard

1:46.0

being tuned in such a way that it's possible to play music in either minor or major keys

1:51.0

and on that sound perceptibly out of tune. Now... Can we just call it a

1:55.2

finely tune instrument? It's finally... Can we? I also think that they're playing around

1:59.2

at the well-tempered, you know, because he makes the analogy about a piano can't kill the pianist because it doesn't like the music right so the heat in and ford's opinion all of these hosts are well-tempered claviers right which is to say tempered. they're told in all circumstances. Is there something to the major and minor keys

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