Bourrée in A minor by J.S.Bach
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La música barroca no es métrica, nunca lo fue y hay muchísimos documentos y fuentes originales de la época que lo afirman. Excelente!
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ta em descompasso
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"Cant you see he's the man, lemme hear you applaud, he is more than a man, he's a shiny golden god!"- Jack Black
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Very nice instrument! I generally prefer the sound of the clavichord to that of the pianoforte, but this one fits my taste especially well, thank you!
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I wonder how the Bourree in E minor would sound on a clavichord
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I didn't know that, thanks.
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I though it was written in E Minor.
skeptikulo 2 years ago
" this Bourrée is from a suite for lute or harpsichord, which has been preserved in three manuscripts; two in E minor and one in A minor. The A minor version seems to fit the harpsichord well, whereas in E minor it is throughout very low." ....from Pekka Vapaavuori - Hannele Hynninen.
tciaghi 2 years ago
falta metrica
75082894 2 years ago
"non è questo modo di suonar star soggetto a battuta" del resto solo il computer suona la precisa metrica.
tciaghi 2 years ago
This just needs some metronome work. It's better to play slowly and evenly than at a more accepted tempo but with bits where you stumble.
greatcthulu 2 years ago
The metronome was invented in the nineteenth century.
tciaghi 2 years ago