I have just uploaded a video with this beautiful piece by Johann Sebastian Bach with Electric Guitars, Bass and Drums, in Jazz rithm, I hope you enjoy it, too. I love your video. Upsunday
the speed is not really an issue i think, as long as it sounds good. but it should be a bit more rhytmic, you sometimes do small ritenuto's, in baroque you can only lay down at the very end of the piece, not between the musical sentences. maybe a little bit to breathe, but what you're doing is putting Bach on an airplain. but you do play very good!
@PhilippeLernould It depend. For instance, enven if Glenn Gould plays Bach very quickly (invention numéro 13 for example), he plays it slower but diferently.
I like it slow like this, you can appreciate the beauty and genius of each note :)
SarahBaby003 1 year ago
Dear Philippe,
I have just uploaded a video with this beautiful piece by Johann Sebastian Bach with Electric Guitars, Bass and Drums, in Jazz rithm, I hope you enjoy it, too. I love your video. Upsunday
Upsunday 2 years ago
Thanks for this detailed demonstration of this difficult finger technique! Just what we are looking for.
aawpiano2007 3 years ago
shouldn't it be a bit faster?
Shumeshi 4 years ago
You are right.
I'll try faster.
Thank you for posting your comment.
Philippe.
PhilippeLernould 4 years ago
@PhilippeLernould
the speed is not really an issue i think, as long as it sounds good. but it should be a bit more rhytmic, you sometimes do small ritenuto's, in baroque you can only lay down at the very end of the piece, not between the musical sentences. maybe a little bit to breathe, but what you're doing is putting Bach on an airplain. but you do play very good!
interceptor6 2 years ago
@PhilippeLernould It depend. For instance, enven if Glenn Gould plays Bach very quickly (invention numéro 13 for example), he plays it slower but diferently.
Thorbjorn14 1 year ago
soli Deo Gloria
emeez13 4 years ago
J.S.BACH = Nec Plus Ultra ( musica baroca )
Cura ut valeas !
PhilippeLernould 4 years ago
bravo :)
emeez13 4 years ago
gratias tibi.
PhilippeLernould 4 years ago