Bach Invention No.1, In C major
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when I was a very small child I watched my grandad play this with awe. So at I took up the piano and learnt it. Ha. (took me six years to get there though)
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Not good
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@arielle1399 It's not that bad.
But then again, I'm Asian...
Just that one part where both hands are playing sixteenth notes in opposite directions at the same time...that's the only bit that should give you any trouble. :)
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oh joy. i have to learn this piece in a few months. yay.
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The phrasing needs to be brought out more.
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fingerings really off bro
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Better than Gould.
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@POOPonnaSTICK As you should know, during the Baroque, all the voices are equal. A note with long duration can not be clearly heard on a cembalo. I think you understant why. Bach put trills on these notes to keep them heard, because he kept all voices to be independent. Not only one hand should be heard there. I think you can understand what I want to tell you.
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LMAO @ Dynamics...Baroque period....Harpsichord....that is all.
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this is beautiful! I am playing it too, but maybe more emotion? I think that putting your emotions in the song is the best part....
nice trousers.
Keksidi 3 years ago 41
No, this is indeed and invention.
AsSomedayItMayHappen 3 years ago 8