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Toccata und Fuge in d-Moll - Viktor Romanko

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Uploaded by on Mar 17, 2007

Toccata und Fuge von Johann Sebastian Bach gespielt von Viktor Romanko, einem der weltbesten Akkordeonisten.

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  • Very beutiful, you made me real happy with the way you played this wonderful piece! You played this on a hohner?

  • Ohh I don`t play it^^ Its played by Viktor romanko. I`ve taken it from his CD "Espressivo". But yes its played on a Hohner. Hohner made a special accordion just for him.

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  • Welcome to the world of the Bayan accordion my friend. The worlds must understated instrument...

  • It is a pitty this recording is clipping like hell. He may play perfect but this recording is sure not benefitting his capacities. I tried other ones from this channel, same problem, clipping. You may give it another try recording with less volume entry, this is an attack to my ears and could have been so beautyfull.

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  • @b1npng28 there is another player who offered the sheet music if you leave your email # tocatta and fugue in d by AccCam i am out in SW usa new mexico hopes this helps this is my fav tune of all time

  • I saw this guy irl once :p

  • @MrCactusHanf

    Wikipedia:

    Moll (lat. mollis „weich“; engl. minor)

  • @MrCactusHanf

    WIkipedia:

    Moll (lat. mollis „weich“; engl. minor)

  • des is d minor, nich d moll

  • Sehr schön, danke :-) ♥

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