After one semester?... You must really be an accomplished clarinetist! Bravo to you, Good Sir... Bravo. I think your teacher's request was very smart. It is best to play it safe. So well done.
@derexnh Who cares if YOU played that in school! Would YOU have sounded this good at ANYTHING after only one semester of organ lessons?! Let's hear YOU play the clarinet after one semester..... you D-bag!
This is quite good for only a semester of lessons. Have you considered taping some less complex pieces that you can handle without "adjusting" the tempi? This, in its time, was a virtuoso work, after all. It requires mastery of the so-called "stylus fantasticus." But this is not to discourage you. Keep practicing!
very nice!! but only one thing: it would sound better if you play the fist part faster, and also the second part of the fugue, but it's very good!! congratulations!
what a nice organ and organist. I am 14 and I have played organ for 1 year and piano for 8 and I am not nearly that good. My organ teacher designed the organ I play witch is at Omaha Nebraskas St. Cecilias cathedral. It is a world renouned organ and is considered one of the most important organs in the past 100 years!! A FACT!!!!!!!!
After one semester?... You must really be an accomplished clarinetist! Bravo to you, Good Sir... Bravo. I think your teacher's request was very smart. It is best to play it safe. So well done.
redbrian3655 9 months ago
i played that in school - very weak,, need practice
derexnh 1 year ago
@derexnh Who cares if YOU played that in school! Would YOU have sounded this good at ANYTHING after only one semester of organ lessons?! Let's hear YOU play the clarinet after one semester..... you D-bag!
redbrian3655 9 months ago
Great job. This is a perfect piece for you. I'd love to hear your clarinet playing as well.
organman52 2 years ago
haha cool! i play the clarinet too!!
lavender1789 2 years ago
This is quite good for only a semester of lessons. Have you considered taping some less complex pieces that you can handle without "adjusting" the tempi? This, in its time, was a virtuoso work, after all. It requires mastery of the so-called "stylus fantasticus." But this is not to discourage you. Keep practicing!
cembalo75 3 years ago
You could also try playing it less legato, that will definately freshen it up!
koos1981 3 years ago 2
I agree!
Messjuh1 2 years ago
very nice!! but only one thing: it would sound better if you play the fist part faster, and also the second part of the fugue, but it's very good!! congratulations!
organistboy 3 years ago
thanks. i took that tempo upon my organ teacher's request. i agree that it should probably go faster. thanks for the constructive criticism!
benji389 3 years ago
what a nice organ and organist. I am 14 and I have played organ for 1 year and piano for 8 and I am not nearly that good. My organ teacher designed the organ I play witch is at Omaha Nebraskas St. Cecilias cathedral. It is a world renouned organ and is considered one of the most important organs in the past 100 years!! A FACT!!!!!!!!
Brandotuomikoski 3 years ago
hey benji.....
good job... kase's bro...
kelseygagirl21 3 years ago
This is good after only a semester...
orgelkim 3 years ago
It's good even for folks who claim to be organists who've been playing for 30 years.
obxemt 3 years ago 2