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Fugue BWV 997

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Uploaded by on Nov 18, 2007

Hans Garon, Senior at Syracuse University, playing the fugue from BWV 997 in A minor.

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  • Hi,again! I forgot to ask what notation you use for this and how and where is it available?

  • Sorry, I gave you some bad advice before. The book is edited by Frank Koonce. I was thinking of the Villa-Lobos book before. I think it's published by Neil A. Kjos. Best of luck!

  • What key is this played in?

  • This is in A minor for guitar, but it's so chromatic that it wanders around.

  • amateur hour huh? just kidding...very musical and flowing and calming and surreal and chill and smooth and relaxing and touching and two girls 1 cup. good job sir

  • thanks dude....you rock man too

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  • This is beautiful piece and well played, don't listen to negative posts, Bach himself knew the complexity of his music, and wrote about it often. The main objective, that is, bringing this work to life, I would say you have wrestled down the spirit of this prism further than beyond others I've heard. Those other posters...perhaps we can see your version posted here on Youtube as a video response (ya!)

    H Garon, I salute you! More to come?

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  • incredible work!

  • @hcgaron It is for Lautenklavier (Lute-Harpsichord) originally. And also in C-Minor scale.

    Don't waste da beautiful musique with guitar. Play lute or lautenklavier for this.

  • very impressive! and good memorization skills! this seems complex as hell...

  • Nicely done man. Nice balance between the voices overall, but some of the moving lines in the inner voices tend to get lost at points. I'd recommend placing your right hand back a bit so it's not covering the sound hole. You play pretty parallel to the strings so you'll still get a nice tone, and it will help distinguish the voices more (and will also sound more stylistic for the period).

    Just a couple suggestions. This is a very difficult piece and you play it beautifully. Keep it up!

  • bravo!

  • Fantastic........... you are very good player man ,this fugue is so difficult.

  • love your left hand guy, sounds good and thanks for posting this its a inspiration for all!

  • cool

  • Great job Hans Garon. This piece is very intricate (especially respecting the left hand) and you've executed it magnificently. And you have it memorized!

  • The way i see it the second voice enters in rhe second or is it the the third bar,on the c-note versus f#;it`s a dseptim chord lacking the tonic

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