As I like you and your style I must tell you that you're wrong.
Firstly, Bourée in E minor has been written for lute-harpsichord and right hand has melody and left hand accompaniment, e.g. beginning of the Bourée - e f# g in right; g f# e left -.
Secondly, even if it has been written for lute-harpsichord it is possible and even easy to play it on lute. Especially, if you are playing archlute, high course lute or baroque lute with two headstocks.
Ah, I'm sorry. I just did not noticed that you've treated whole as one melody. I do not treat it like this, because of it is still built agreeable to counterpoint rules and two-voice composition.
@SwordPOL my bad, I didn't know this instrument, I thought it was lute-like, but you proved me wrong. And yeah, I noticed many people play it on guitar, as a "training" to manage to handle 2 melodies at the same time.
It is in lute suite, because of Bach loved sounds of lute, but probably - as me, haha - thought that sounds of lute connected with the method of playing on the keyboard instrument would be awesome, so he'd constructed Lauteklavier -> lute-harpsichord.
Still, as I have some knowledge, I am as usually impressed by your skills.
why does the piano take a breath ?? does he get out of air ???
VioliNaseem 6 months ago
Very cute :-)
nodullus 6 months ago
I would love to get an instrument like that. Where can I get it? Or at least what is it specifically called?
B4gle 9 months ago
As I like you and your style I must tell you that you're wrong.
Firstly, Bourée in E minor has been written for lute-harpsichord and right hand has melody and left hand accompaniment, e.g. beginning of the Bourée - e f# g in right; g f# e left -.
Secondly, even if it has been written for lute-harpsichord it is possible and even easy to play it on lute. Especially, if you are playing archlute, high course lute or baroque lute with two headstocks.
Thirdly, it is even possible on guitar.
SwordPOL 1 year ago
Ah, I'm sorry. I just did not noticed that you've treated whole as one melody. I do not treat it like this, because of it is still built agreeable to counterpoint rules and two-voice composition.
SwordPOL 1 year ago
@SwordPOL my bad, I didn't know this instrument, I thought it was lute-like, but you proved me wrong. And yeah, I noticed many people play it on guitar, as a "training" to manage to handle 2 melodies at the same time.
gifgifgifgifgifgif 1 year ago
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It is in lute suite, because of Bach loved sounds of lute, but probably - as me, haha - thought that sounds of lute connected with the method of playing on the keyboard instrument would be awesome, so he'd constructed Lauteklavier -> lute-harpsichord.
Still, as I have some knowledge, I am as usually impressed by your skills.
Have fun and play more.
SwordPOL 1 year ago
Très original et artistique, et quelle mise en scène !!!
On en redemande ...
P&M
beersofthe 1 year ago