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  • This is amazing, thank you =)

  • he sucks balls.

  • This is A minor

  • it's my favorite of Bach's pieces....:))

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  • @evrydikiful Isn't this a piece by Christian Petzold?

  • WAW that was awesome .......

  • I would love to learn this piece.

  • harpsichord? good interpretation!

  • do you have a tutorial on how to do this?

    plz tell me

  • Very nice! But... 1:08...this is different from the first refrain..the left hand starts with G, and not with B flat.

  • ya se se oye culero asi es mejor original

  • Very nice. This piece and the companion Minuet in G Major are generally accepted to be written by Christian Petzold, not Bach. They just appeared in a notebook that belonged to Bach's wife Anna Magdalena.

  • nice

    im learning it now

  • THERE ARE NO ERRORS BUT a nice melody. The beginning of the sing freaked me out!

  • heyy!!!! por que carajos transportaste el teclado medio tono mas abajo!!!! LA CANCION ES EN G MENOR NO EN FA SOSTENIDO MENOR buuu!!!!!

  • La = 415hz.

  • por eso, esta en fa sostenido, un la 415 es un la bemol o sol sostenido pero no la

  • Las notas no tienen una frecuencia fija (p.ej. el La no tiene que ser 440hz para ser un La). La nota depende de una frecuencia fundamental (aquí, La=415hz). Un cambio de frecuencia fundamental altera las frecuencias de todas las notas.

    Pitches don't have an unique frequency associated to them (e.g. A doesn't have to be 440hz to be A). They depend on a fundamental frequency (here, A415). A change in fundamental frequency alters frequencies of all pitches.

  • Por qué? La razón es que A415 es una especie de estándar "de facto" para la interpretación de repertorio barroco. Hay muchas otras frecuencias fundamentales de referencia dependiendo de época y lugar.

  • bueno, ahi si tienes razon, lo que pasa es que yo escucho que eso no es un la sino un la bemol (cuestiones de oido absoluto) entonces en ese caso si retiro lo dicho :)

  • @paneco07 Tenes oido absoluto? simple, no te agrandes.

  • @chufo si, tal vez tengas razon, no debo agrandarme que es lo que te parece

  • what a enchanting melody....

  • en la parte donde es sol,re,fa do ,sol, si, re es stakato!

    pero en general todo bien=)

  • u play vry good.just wondering, are u asian?

    cause everytime i see a piano video like this, i always see asians espicially koreans play.

    i am not trying to offend u. so far u are the best piano player i have seen on u tube.

  • I thought this was by Beethoven and the one in G major was by Bach?

  • They're both by Bach. If you look at the sheet music, they are actually incredibly similar, except that one is major and one is minor.

  • I would have thought so, if my sheet music I had wouldn't of said it was by Beethoven. I guess that was their goof up then. Thank.

  • Nice. You play very well.

  • are you sure you did not add some quick improvisions? It can be cool sometimes but when you do it a lot it can get on people's nerves.

  • Did you add a few flourishes that weren't written?

    Or perhaps we have different versions of the music.

  • I didn't personally add anything, but it's possible that we have different versions of the same piece.

  • That is very very likely.

  • nice video

  • Just so you know, this piece was not written by J.S.Bach. But by Anna Magdalena Bach.

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  • Very nice. I'm not the only one who likes playing with the harpsicord voice then! (vid response above).

  • hi , do you like the key action of your Kawai? Is the action close too an acoustic piano?

  • Yes, to me it's very realistic. It's got wooden keys and a real hammer action, unlike most other digital pianos. It doesn't have escapement mechanisms, though.

    The only problem with these Kawais is that they're ridden with defects that will need you to return them to the dealer for warranty repairs at least once. I don't know if current Kawai digital pianos have better build quality, but on my experience I wouldn't get one again. I'm sorry for this, because their key action is the best.

  • Hi there, today i've tried a roland 203, yamaha 370 and some other piano's. Nice sounds, but i didn't like the key action of these piano's

    After that i tried the Kawai, and fell in love. Especially the key action is amazing, en very very realistic. Also the Harpsichord sounds very well. So I've bought the piano, with 2 years warranty. Happy playing!

  • This is great! It really makes me wish I had taken the piano lessons my parents wanted to give me when I was a child.

    How hard is it to learn piano? I play trumpet and guitar, but my music theory knowledge is very basic.

  • is this concert pitch? i thing this one semitone lower than has to be

  • You're right, it's not concert pitch, it's Baroque pitch. In baroque times keyboard instruments were usually tuned about one semitone lower than today's standards. In this video I wanted to do the same.

  • good job&good luck .you're promoting good music in bad times.

  • did u know this song used to be a really happy and upbeat but then it liked changed i play this song easy peasy

  • oh by the way i can see some errors in this....

  • i played this nice minuet a life ago!

  • Ya said that on the other version you had a LONGER version.

    I feel on Minuets.

    All I do is think about Minuets.

    ESPECIALLY ONES LIKE THIS ONE.

    GOOD JOB MAN!!!!!!!!!

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