@Orchidbeautyful Meaning what? Harpsichords originally HAD black sharps and white naturals. Then reverse keyboards became popular. In time, the original arrangement gained favor again, except in France, where the reverse keyboard remained popular. There is no "correct" black/white key arrangement.
Lovely performance! There were some shades of Dave Brubeck"s "Blue Rondo à la Turk" in there, which is not a bad thing at all...
I also have some harpsichord improvisations floating around (I wonder how many of us there are?) - check them out if interested - Google seems to know about them.
Ehhhh... Dave Brubeck.
LudwigVanDirks 4 months ago
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korneelbernolet 1 year ago
Beautiful!
ToccataLuna 1 year ago
i hate when the keys never follow the correct color
Orchidbeautyful 1 year ago
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lichtbroeder 1 year ago
@Orchidbeautyful Meaning what? Harpsichords originally HAD black sharps and white naturals. Then reverse keyboards became popular. In time, the original arrangement gained favor again, except in France, where the reverse keyboard remained popular. There is no "correct" black/white key arrangement.
lichtbroeder 1 year ago
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Lovely performance! There were some shades of Dave Brubeck"s "Blue Rondo à la Turk" in there, which is not a bad thing at all...
I also have some harpsichord improvisations floating around (I wonder how many of us there are?) - check them out if interested - Google seems to know about them.
subtlearts 1 year ago
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subtlearts 1 year ago
Oh superb! Very thrilling :)
chriswales19 2 years ago
Kerf cuts to bend the timber. In many ways improvising is mor important than reading of sheet music
LeithMusic 2 years ago
Exciting.
Lea
Teachplay 2 years ago
good!
TheGravicembalo 2 years ago