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J.S. Bach Bourrée in E minor (BWV996) piano

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Uploaded by on Mar 11, 2009

Bach's Bourrée
comment n critics r welcomed =)

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  • your notes bounce too much. work on that and it would be peerfect!

  • ok=)

  • I think it's very good, you've got a talent.

    If you play staccato with more wrist action (Use your wrist as a hinge to raise your hand and lower it to strike a key and hold the key for duration of the note) then your staccato will be even better.

  • Thx so much for ur advice! i will keep on working hard to improve! =)

  • You have the notes pretty much down, focus on your reading of rhythms. For someone who has been playing as long as you have, obviously this isn't a huge problem, but if you seek to improve your playing definitely take a look at the original music.

    What I'm specifically talking about is the difference between the quarter notes and the eighth notes. They sound the same here because you're playing all the quarter notes staccato.

    Eh, maybe this is just me liking this piece more legato. :)

  • Thx for listening n ur advice =)

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  • You shouldn't swing the notes so much.

  • in my opinion its not played in the Bach style

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  • @vaibanez17 That's it.

  • tempo !!!! tempo!!! tempo!!!!!

  • People say "it should be played like this and it should be played like this" your short choppy notes are actually the way it would have sounded on his intended instrument of writing for most of his career, the Harpsichord. Don't listen to these clowns.

  • @rizelinez than u rock! :D

  • @rizelinez

    True that they bounce to a moment where the length of quarter notes is lost, but FINALLY a version that's not entirely in legatto!

  • how do you play that :O

  • i don't like it

  • It's pretty good but maybe your melody could be more legato and smooth. Right now, your melody is too staccato but keep working on it! you'll be perfect!

  • @purpleproductionftw also check out vadrum vs tenacious D.. its amazing! like sex but for the ears..

  • litle bit bouncy :D

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