Abada H.Zhang Guitar Solo: Bach Fugue No.2 from WTC2
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Now, I might be making a fool of myself here, but if he is playing in a different key than the original in the first place, why is he playing in D standard tuning?
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Great......make tranguilo in my soul.
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damn, it sounds great : )
good job
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he already transcribed it for guitar! Why would we do that for everyone who wants a copy?
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very nice addition to the guitar repertoire...this music is ETERNAL!!
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original in c minor transcribed in g minor
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very nice and clear
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Quite simple: Just transcribe it!
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Congratulations, very good!
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It is so comical that incompetent amateurs presume to instruct Abada on the spirit and technique behind executing Bach fugues - phrases such as "be detached" or "playing without emotion", or most recently about tuning (and completely ignorant of the impossibility of achieving equal temperament tuning on the classical guitar).
In speed, poise, clarity, technique, and taste when it comes to playing Bach on guitar, Abada stands unchallenged - the pieces he interprets are to be found NOWHERE
mutinyvizier 3 years ago 17
It is literally a first for classical guitar, and any unbiased human with generosity of spirit should be able to concede that.
This are not the Lute suites, or Cello suites transcribed, or even the Violin sonatas or partitas.
These are complex fugues from the Well Tempered Clavier. The interpretation is FLAWLESS.
It is just shameful that more discerning musicians have not posted against these recordings.
Abada is a consummate professional and true artist - only similar people should comment.
mutinyvizier 3 years ago 12