Good job. But those right-hand "tremblements" (and left-hand in the second half) should be played as 4-5 notes trills, starting on the upper neighbor, and no as simple mordents. It takes some practice (stay closer on the keys when playing them), but it pays off.
thanks for your comment, you are right, but on my score (sheet ) there is no "ornament" so i do it by ear, i listen Scot ROSS version (wonderfull) but very difficult to do the same thing (it is very difficult to make good trills or mordents on a numéric keyboard)
Yes, Scott Ross is always amazing and he always sound so "true". I love the sound of his harpsichord(s). If you listen carefully to him playing, you will hear more that 3 notes on those trills. The great thing about music is that we never stop learning and improving. I wish life was longer just because of that.
Wow! What a great work! Thank you for sharing it with us!
OrganBuild 3 years ago
Good job. But those right-hand "tremblements" (and left-hand in the second half) should be played as 4-5 notes trills, starting on the upper neighbor, and no as simple mordents. It takes some practice (stay closer on the keys when playing them), but it pays off.
bersa888 3 years ago
thanks for your comment, you are right, but on my score (sheet ) there is no "ornament" so i do it by ear, i listen Scot ROSS version (wonderfull) but very difficult to do the same thing (it is very difficult to make good trills or mordents on a numéric keyboard)
givemetime123 3 years ago
Yes, Scott Ross is always amazing and he always sound so "true". I love the sound of his harpsichord(s). If you listen carefully to him playing, you will hear more that 3 notes on those trills. The great thing about music is that we never stop learning and improving. I wish life was longer just because of that.
bersa888 3 years ago
It's very nice.You are very good
caerge 3 years ago
thanks for your comment :-)
givemetime123 3 years ago