Gavotte in G Minor, J.S. Bach, Suzuki 3/3
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Needs more dynamics....just sayin'. :DD
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Omg! Play this with a viola part and sounds good.....lol I know it's only an octave lower but it still sounds pretty in my opinion. ;)
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i'm playing this solo next weak and i'm only twelve:)
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hmm...i should do this on my next solo festival.....
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this is the song i'm taking to a solo competition
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Seems kinda harder on bass!
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@myaiach haha same here!
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I'm playing this on double bass!
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you're awesome, nothing against your performance, just saying suzuki sucks, because it only use baroque pieces, sometimes a little classical. It just doesn't prepare you for what's really out there, and by that i mean romantic and contemporary pieces with far more complex rhythm and weird keys. I'm feeling that after the 8 suzuki books, i've learnt shit. AND it sucks. I have the feeling that I have to learn how to play violin all over again just to play some Tchaikovsky pieces.
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For the solo and ensemble contest I'll be doing in January we have a chance to play either this, Humoresque or Minuet 3. I haven't decided which I'm going to do yet. ^^
Good job by the way! Very nice!
I'm having an exam next week and I'll be playing this piece XD I'm kinda working on my expressions and your video is a great help :)
viel011 3 years ago 3
thanks, I wish you luck :-)
violinspieler 3 years ago
wow that was wonderful. how long did it take you to play that? it took me about 2 weeks to play for perfection
crystalso123 4 years ago 4
thank you very much! it took me around 3 or 4 days, but most time I'm working on a lot pieces at the same time and I played this one 20 years ago once already
violinspieler 4 years ago
I had to play once a piece called the clowns when I just started playing the piano. It was great, cause I saw them all running around doing crazy stuff, tripping over their own fit and so on :p Makes it a lot easir sometimes to play a piece. If you make it a ship, a ship it will be :)
PressF5forHelp 4 years ago
right, best example for me is "La Folia" by Corelli, I think on Tim Taler who sold his laughing and regrets it than, but in the end he gets it back from the baron, really awesome piece, but really difficult too :-)
violinspieler 4 years ago