however i agree that it feels rushed which takes away from the song. Trust me it is SOO fun to play fast but slower will make it better and prettier and more enjoyable.
I think that it will be a lot easier technically to play it a bit slower. Also, try to treat rhythm horizontally rather than vertically. This will stretch your notes and will thus keep you from rushing. It will also make every note sing. Good Luck
good job, but too fast. My opinion about this particular bach piece is that it is hard to play it at the right tempo you don't want to go too fast or too slow it's a great piece but the challenge is the tempo
Great job! Learning the notes in this one is hard enough. Try some articulation, particularly in the LH (or whichever hand provides the accompaniment, such as the RH in m. 9). Long-short, short-short, etc. Certain articulations will give the [desirable] impression that the piece is in 1, rather than in 3, in addition to adding lots of character to the piece. Good luck on the fugue!
It's a great start! What I'd do is first perfect the song playing it slowly, then play it slightly faster and perfect that, and keep increasing the speed until you can play it perfectly at the speed you'd like.
nice tone
however i agree that it feels rushed which takes away from the song. Trust me it is SOO fun to play fast but slower will make it better and prettier and more enjoyable.
DitzySparky11 2 years ago
I think that it will be a lot easier technically to play it a bit slower. Also, try to treat rhythm horizontally rather than vertically. This will stretch your notes and will thus keep you from rushing. It will also make every note sing. Good Luck
rsalvosa 3 years ago
why did u embellish the ending chord?
asianjazzer 3 years ago
good job, but too fast. My opinion about this particular bach piece is that it is hard to play it at the right tempo you don't want to go too fast or too slow it's a great piece but the challenge is the tempo
FREEASTHESTARS 4 years ago
Great job! Learning the notes in this one is hard enough. Try some articulation, particularly in the LH (or whichever hand provides the accompaniment, such as the RH in m. 9). Long-short, short-short, etc. Certain articulations will give the [desirable] impression that the piece is in 1, rather than in 3, in addition to adding lots of character to the piece. Good luck on the fugue!
macmarklemore 4 years ago
It's a great start! What I'd do is first perfect the song playing it slowly, then play it slightly faster and perfect that, and keep increasing the speed until you can play it perfectly at the speed you'd like.
romman0012003 4 years ago
too fast, it's not a competition...
ManfredDeJesus 4 years ago 3