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  • Bellissimo !

  • Great version ! Do you now if i can find a sheet of this variation?

  • Brilliant version, very well played.

    note : it's not written by JS Bach - the composers name escapes me, he's not that well known - but I think it was arranged by JS (or one of his sons) for the notebook (depends on which version of the notebook).

    It's too simple for Bach - but it still is beautiful

  • @MacBratt Sir William Walton I guess ;)

  • @MacBratt Is Bach.... no Richard Clayderman

  • im learning this in school its really hard but i almost have the beginning lol

  • ur welcome

  • niceeeeee 

  • excellent

  • I know the note! horrayyyyyyyyyy!!!!!!

  • stupenda!

  • SokobanJr: Well, then thanks, i didn't know this.

  • Very very nice. Best version of this that I've heard.

  • Sounds much more folk-y and dancy. Like a jig.. Fun interpretation! Early American almost :) 

  • I think he's the best musician ever!!

  • this is an amazing version...i suppose that there isn't a piano sheet for this musette...

  • yes, it's beautiful. I'll upload more of these variations of pieces

  • I just love this arraignment , I think I'm going back to this piece tomorrow. Thanks for posting!!! Piu bella variazione!!!

  • una variazione veramente di gusto e tecnicamente impeccabile. bravo!

  • this is not the original version as it was written by Bach, it has some variants but they sound as good as if Bach himself had composed it!

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  • AMAZING, ABSOLUTELY AMAZING!

  • @DrawnByPencil, THANKS, I LIKE VERY MUCH BACH'S MUSIC!

  • @Eddyceem

    (Just one small note: the composer of this piece is unknown, it is NOT J.S. Bach, ok?).

  • Well, it is, is Johann Sebastian Bach, but i don´t know who´s playing it

  • @Eddyceem

    Ok, let's put it on the right terms:

    From the BWV cataloge this piece is known as "BWV Anh. 126".

    And, "Works believed incomplete or of doubtful authenticity at the time of cataloguing were listed in the BWV Anhang (BWV appendix), and are identified by BWV Anh number"

    So, it may be or not from J.S.Bach's himself. But the "Notebook for Anna Magdalena Bach" has some pieces from composers of the time, that the family Bach used to listen to. So, this one MAY be from one of them. :-)

  • @Eddyceem WHY ARE YOU TWO TALKING IN CAPS LOCK? hahaha :)

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