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  • Watch the tempo relationship between the sections: it should be strict mathematically, and it seems that you simply changed to comfortable tempos every time.

    If Frescobaldi himself wrote "Chi questa Bergamasca sonarà, non poco imparerà", he certainly knew how difficult it is!

    Keep working, you're not far!

  • @ProfRikk He could be doing it spot on. Frescobaldi's music was different in that it had contrasting tempi within the same piece. Also the rhythm was not precisely as written. (He wrote about all this.)

  • @mezzoforte84 Yeah, I know what you mean "non dee star soggetto a battuta"... he meant that tempo didn't have to be metronomic, and had to be somehow elastic. However in a composition in sections like the Bergamasca (and even more, for instance, in the amazing Toccata Nona) the relationships between tempi in each section were quite strict and had to be very precise.

  • @ProfRikk I see what you mean now.

  • this is not easy piece- you should more practice;)

  • Boom Bye Yeah !

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    Sean P!

    lmao

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