Gelobet seist du, Jesu Christ BWV 604
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All Comments (26)
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Fantastic!
Good play!
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really that cool my church has a rodgers organ and its pretty nice its the 2 manuel trillium version and I think rodgers organ company is known for having one of the best sounding digital organs ro so iv heard.
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Well played. A good trick on a digital organ is to add a tierce to an oboe stop to get a krummhorn sound which is typical for this piece. That works on my Rodgers.
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I think you play it very nicely. The tempo is faster than I like, but I think it's an acceptable tempo. You mentioned you saw a video of someone who plays it faster than that - was it composerpan? He plays well, but I think he always plays Bach too fast. I also think the registration is fine, although personally I like to play the chorale on something a little bit warmer. The articulation is very good, but I think you could make it "sing" a little bit more. It sounds just a tiny bit stiff to me.
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I think that you are doing a great job with the organ. As stated before, continue your studies and you will be great.
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You've played this very nicely. I encourage you to continue your studies of this composer's great music. As the Germans say: die Bachs musik ist das Beste.
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Nicely played, good articulation... a correct articulation is so much more important than speed! keep going!
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Good job. I just started learning the organ earlier this year, and this is one of the first pieces I learned. Keep it up.
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What kind of organ is this?
Thanks for the comments! This is a Viscount Vivace 50 organ. Certainly more convenient than having a pipe organ in my lounge. I was not aware that this was too fast. One of the other videos of this piece is so much faster. By the way it's not a solo reed; it's a trumpet and a clarinet. But point taken anyway.
rockpunch 5 years ago