Tocatta et fugue en ré mineur J.S.Bach

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Uploaded by on Jun 1, 2007

José Bergeron play is own transcription on classical guitar an old Gr707, I couldn't just resist....+ The first mesure is just to weak on a classical guitar...

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  • quel multi effet utilisetu s'il te plait

  • C'est une Gr 707 roland "plogué" midi dans un m1 Korg,(les sons d'orgue du module roland sont poches... )aussi étrangement la reponse est meilleurs,moins de "glicht"...

  • Omg...how can have this effect ?!?! pls say me all !!!!plsss !!!

  • It's a Synth Guitar Roland GR707 plug midi in a Korg M1

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  • Awesome!!!

  • Uhmm, 3 estrellas.

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  • wow

  • fair play mate, amazing well done ,the first part sounded just like an organ and the second part, well , brilliant

  • Ye´d do me a favoure is ye´d record the toccata on classical guitar too.

    Nice playing nonetheless.

  • I love Bach and this song is one of human beings highest result of ever... as Orson Welles should say: "let's go on singing"!!!

    Most often you just find the first part of this masterpiece, it's so rare to find somebody's playing the second part...

    BRAVO

  • Cool guitar!! So that has a synth built in? wow

    Or is the synth part external?

  • omg, you are fuckin great.

  • very clean and very well articulated

  • the second part is the best... by far

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