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  • First heard the piece on a Commodore-64 notation software.

    Anybody who tried the piece would find the top part before the right C (qtr note) there is a spot both hands overlap on the F. The bottom part there is a spot both hands overlap on the G.

    2 ways of playing: when 2 hands comes together on the same note, let 1 hand play the note, the other hand resumes the note after. Or let both hands meet on the same note. Either way the audience won't be able to hear the difference...

  • @aputhemonkey6 I kwnow what it is, he could do it evern better without moving the hands too much, (the secret is: keep the fingers all the time in touch with the keybord, he jumps too much...) greetings

  • You must be switch-handed because that is some intense counterpoint.

  • aaaaewsooome!

  • Aren't you playing this a bit slow?

  • @ThatGuyKnowsBest Bach didn't write any... uhm... I don't know what it calles, but, like allegro, andante, vivace. So the piano-player can decide by himself :)

  • what kind of piano is that? even with the recording quality, it sounds quite good..jw

  • This is great! Now if only you were ten years younger.

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  • I enjoyed it!

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