Bach - Fugue in G minor BWV 578
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Ahh hence the father of music ... Props to the bad ass who's playing this making it possible for me to hear such genius!
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Always, pipe organs do not lose the grip !
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We played an arrangement of this in my school string orchestra and we all loved it. Of course, the piece was divided into five parts, (violin 1 and 2, viola, cello and bass) so it took way less coordination to play... great job!!!
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@buttercupthesweetnes We'll controversy sales, also rarely do people become famous for talent alone, especially with an instrument...I do think Gaga is more talented than most 'musicians' of today however....not compared to this...
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@buttercupthesweetnes The hell is with this comparison?
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me & my school orchestra are playing this song for a festival/contest :) we're gonna get straight superiors just like last year :)
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holy sh**t
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Fantastic!!!
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the benngining of the song is beast
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ENERGIA che lascia senza parole! COMPLIMENTI!!!
Very impressive! This man plays in relative obscurity while Lady Gaga rakes in millions???
What is wrong with the world?
buttercupthesweetnes 1 month ago 72
@GodofReapers
Currently, the universal pitch is A=440 (A=A)
The most used baroque pitch is A=415 (like some old uprights pianos) (A=G#/Ab)
But A=465 is also used in baroque organs. For example, Purcell used a A=465 organ. (in Westminster, i guess). (A=A#/Bb).
This organ is tuned at 465Hz, so the G seems a G#, understand?
ahgblopes 1 month ago 14