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  • Beautiful!

  • I actually really like the sound of the mechanics of the keys. I don't know why.

  • perfect :)

  • eh it was ok feeling just isnt there for me

  • your good but you should play with it more, up and down let the timing go out and catch up,

    as in just when it looks like you lost it you bring it back twice as quick , well done

  • 言葉に出来ない~ bravo

  • ................senza parole..

  • Magnifique!

  • Wow .look at the old baroque fingering. 3 fingers only!

  • It's really orrible the rumor of the Keys!

    Good the execution but the rumor!!!!ruin all,

    I don't perhaps it's a problem of the instrument or the registration!

  • ... It's an harpsichord ;) ... the noise of the mechanic is quite normal. Maybe the mic is too close to the quills. Maybe.

  • I know well the problem concerning the rumor of the KEys caused by the microfone to cloose for these reason I've spoken of error in the registration.

  • Great job, sounds like music.

  • Oh Bach... the best sound for my ears.This is good performing, but i would do some changes in menuet I looked all videos) and other, but in menuet the most, anyway, it is good.Oh, i like this copy, it sound is very very good and it must be really good.I would like to know, who made this copy?

  • The copy was made by my very friend of mine William Horn (he is italian, like me). Have a look to his site.

    Thanks for watching

  • Oh, i don't know the name of site, but i will search now.I like the harpsichord from Andrew Wooderson and i was thinking that this is maybe his work.Thank on responding! ;-)

  • is that a harpsichord?

  • Yes. It's a copy of an original harpsichord. The original of this instrument belonged to Frederick the Great (and is still today located in the castle of Charlottenburg in Berlin), who employed C.P.E. Bach. Carl Philipp's father, Johann Sebastian, used this instrument to perform his Musical Offering.

  • Where could I get one of those??

    well done!

  • wow, great switch from one manual to the other, espacially in the first repeat!

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