Bach invention two parts n. 4
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i must learn this now
its hard to play but it gone work
(bach is hard!!!!)
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haha indeed the church sounds wonderfull in dis piece just perfect ... sounds awsome
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your tempo is a bit flexible. you star in a moderate to fast tempo, then you increase speed from bar 8, when the long lines are to be played in the dux, again you lose speed when second voice takes over (slightly) bar 12. when the rigth hand got this long note bar 19-21, you lose control in left hand voice. you are a bit slow at 24, and suddenly increasing from 26, it sounds a bit wierd (the church thing). you lost the control again partly in38. rest is not bad, but keep practicing!
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@rubyung Really? Where is your video to prove it? I thought so...
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@PianoCedric Baroque keyboard music does not call for nor require a sustain pedal. Keep in mind that the piano did not exists during Bach's life time. Playing Baroque keyboard music on a piano is already a stretch, nothing beats playing it on a harpsichord, with that said it sounds awesome on the piano as well. Again, the sustained pedal is rarely (if ever) used on Baroque keyboard music.
As always Benedetta! Molto bene!!
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That was just, just beautiful....
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I like it! :)
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A professional performance. :)
I hope someday you will be famous.
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church isnt good for piano exspecially fast songs but it sounds pretty good
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i played this song before but i'm pretty sure that i play better
Well this is quite good but you don't use sustain pedal, but it really sounds like as if you'd use it...
PianoCedric 2 years ago
I was in a church
musicantae 2 years ago 2
WOW! you're fantasic! im a pianist, too. i might learn to play that. how old were you when you started piano? i was 8 years old.
victoriapug 2 years ago
Hi, when I started i was 8.
musicantae 2 years ago
OMG!!!
I STILL CAN'T PLAY LIKE THAT!
Ueberbacker 4 years ago
THANKS!
musicantae 2 years ago