J. S. Bach: Partita in d minor, 4. (Itzhak Perlman)
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@ThePoscriptum sorry i didnt know that you could play it better
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check out paul gilberts version \m/
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@jasmine543210 : No. They are not, brother. Think this one through !
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@MusicPredominates Well, they're virtually the same thing aren't they? :)
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@jasmine543210 : No such thing as 'speed' in quality classical music. The story is one of tempo.
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JAJAJAJAJA, ese es el tono de mi celular! BRAVO
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@999kittykou In some cases, yes. Most violinists have a slightly different bow hold and posture, but they all tend to gravitate toward one of the accepted, comfortable positions; there is also a lot of leniency between some tempi, but they all tend to gravitate around the given approximate. But then there is good, effective technique, and then there is poor technique. playing this in the lower half of the bow is considered poor technique and far overworks the arm.
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@Grothmanus everyone plays differently
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@codenamewanda wow sooooooooooooooooooooooooooo lucky :(
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It's an honor playing this piece on guitar, i'm playing this as one of the many pieces for my audition!



I just saw Perlman perform last night in San Diego!!! :D
He's one funny man. After a Mozart piece:
"I just got an urgent call from Mr. Beethoven. He would like everyone to not clap in between movements. He said it was fine with the Mozart, but please do not clap in his piece. ... ... I'm just a messenger."
I'm the luckiest girl in the world :)
codenamewanda 2 years ago 77
@ThePoscriptum Comment is empty here, no explanations. Poor criticism.
Ibucrthis 9 months ago 10