Bach Flute Sonata in E Part 1

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Uploaded by on May 12, 2007

Johann Sebastian Bach Flute Sonata in E Major I. Adagio ma non troppo

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  • I love the way you have played this. It is a shame the other movements aren't here as well.

  • They are! Check my profile :o)

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  • This is so helpful, i am playing this piece for a music place audition for sixth form. Really really well done.

  • @Spiffggg my bad i kinda realized after i watched the whole thing

  • @austinknight13 ha! No it's not, seeing that I'm the performer, I think I know that it is in fact the recital.

  • @Spiffggg have you ever thought it might just be a rehersal!!

  • @mormika most of the audience were also musicians and they know how distracting it can be to sit so close to the performer in an intimate setting. Also, you get a better effect in a music performance sitting farther back. The sound needs to travel...like in an orchestra concert, sitting in the front row you would hear a lot of the strings and less of the winds and brass. Sitting farther back you get a better balance between the flute and piano.

  • if ur doing trinity, it is a grade 8 piece

  • Do you know what grade it is?

  • There's an audience, most people don't sit in the front or 2nd row.

  • Magnifique.

    Your sound is so wonderful.

    Thanks for all your videos that help me to have a good phrasing.

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