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  • JEAN SEBASTIEN Bach

  • In Swedish it would be. Jan Sebastian Back :)

  • Great, now when I see J.S. Bach I think Jean-Sébastien XD

  • i think bach made Jazz

  • @thegoddescomposer actually I think you're right about that

  • @Stehnz yeah ...he's not. jazz has to do with the approach of the scales and as far as i'm concerned he stays within the classical theory's boundaries and rules and takes counterpoint as a technique to a next level. he would probably flip if he saw a jazz scale, or theory which practically begins from what classical music (not in terms of era) considers as a mistake, theoretically-wise i mean.

  • @sweeney665 that's sure but this fugue really has a jazzy feeling, Im not talking about musical theory

  • Music starts at 0:18.

  • Światło...Słońce we wnętrzu....

  • Beaytiful music and CD and video and .....

  • bloody french.... 'lárt de la fugue' <--- wtf!

    why not call bach 'jean-sebastien' then?

  • Yes, I do love Jean Sébastien. Much more poetic than Johann Sebastian.

  • @legrandchene in French "Jean Sebastien" sucks! lol why not "John Seb"?

  • @FrauShai indeed we do call him jean sebastien ;)

  • @FrauShai Bloody anglomaniac.

    Nous l'appelons Jean Sébastien. Je signale aussi que vous traduisez plein de nom d'oeuvres en anglais.... Par exemple « The Art of the Fugue » alors qu'en allemand c'est « Die Kunst der Fuge » ! (ou dans l'original Die Kunst der Fuga).

    Encore la poutre et la paille !

  • @FrauShai Why is English better than French?

  • magnifique conjugaison de sons et d'images . Merci.

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