sorry but I don't know many english...what I wanna say it's that you are good but you have to listen many interpreties(glenn gould especialy)for your evolutin....I hope you understand.good luck
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men...listen GLENN GOULD...and...wtf?3 years???for alemand only???I descifrated and play it in less 1 mounth...so...it's good but not excelente...belive my...I have experience...
You aren't making much sense. This piece was played three years ago (longer now), it didn't take me 3 years to learn it. The comment about Glenn Gould was with respect to the gigue. I wonder how it made its way over to the allemande. I suppose I should, thank you for not littering BOTH pages
Your claim to have experience is undermined by the legions of errors in your prose. Try expressing yourself with greater clarity and poise.
In that case, there are very few ornaments that Bach actually wrote in the score. Most are inserted by the editor who has done research on Bach. I used an urtext edition.
Listen to multiples recordings of the piece and you'll hear that there's a lot of variation in ornaments.
I've been listening and playing Bach for 50 years + and that was a good a performance of the FS Allemande as any that I've heard. Thanks for sharing with me, certainly 5 star +. Incidentally I'm a great fan of the late Edward Aldwell who played this supberbly. If you get a chance listen to his performance of JSB's French Suite - fantastic
You have talent but you should work on your technique. For one you should keep your fingers curved and play the keys all the way down. Slower practice may be necessary. Remember you are not plying down on the keys but rather into the keys. A forward motion into the piano to give you a full sound.
didnt know Mclovin' played piano!! XD
arthur9993 1 year ago
like a japanese 10year old girl. like "Millimeterpapier" god thanks, bach is dead and you show it like all the others.
you are in best company
RockPopPiano 1 year ago
are you MCLOVIN???
buildingbody91 1 year ago
Nice.
raketmaan 2 years ago
sorry but I don't know many english...what I wanna say it's that you are good but you have to listen many interpreties(glenn gould especialy)for your evolutin....I hope you understand.good luck
albastrel69 3 years ago
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men...listen GLENN GOULD...and...wtf?3 years???for alemand only???I descifrated and play it in less 1 mounth...so...it's good but not excelente...belive my...I have experience...
albastrel69 3 years ago
You aren't making much sense. This piece was played three years ago (longer now), it didn't take me 3 years to learn it. The comment about Glenn Gould was with respect to the gigue. I wonder how it made its way over to the allemande. I suppose I should, thank you for not littering BOTH pages
Your claim to have experience is undermined by the legions of errors in your prose. Try expressing yourself with greater clarity and poise.
BRRF 3 years ago
u missed a lot of trills.... im doing this pieces as A4 for ABRSM exam 2008 Grade 6.
Are you playing an old copy of piece? You missed tons of ornaments
kingofstuff811 3 years ago
By 'missed' you mean omitted, right?
In that case, there are very few ornaments that Bach actually wrote in the score. Most are inserted by the editor who has done research on Bach. I used an urtext edition.
Listen to multiples recordings of the piece and you'll hear that there's a lot of variation in ornaments.
BRRF 3 years ago
very good
medra1980 3 years ago
I've been listening and playing Bach for 50 years + and that was a good a performance of the FS Allemande as any that I've heard. Thanks for sharing with me, certainly 5 star +. Incidentally I'm a great fan of the late Edward Aldwell who played this supberbly. If you get a chance listen to his performance of JSB's French Suite - fantastic
elgarnimrod 3 years ago
dude you might hurt your back if you keep leaning forward like that
pablox4000 3 years ago
Wow... it is very nice! I love it. I gave you 5 stars :P
grubsas 4 years ago
You have talent but you should work on your technique. For one you should keep your fingers curved and play the keys all the way down. Slower practice may be necessary. Remember you are not plying down on the keys but rather into the keys. A forward motion into the piano to give you a full sound.
BugzLooney 4 years ago
although apparantly this is 3 years ago??? lol
BugzLooney 4 years ago
Ya, I've worked on general technique a lot. My teach and I have worked on sound too. I'll be posting more videos by the summer.
BRRF 4 years ago