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J. S. Bach Minuet in G major BWV Ahn. 116

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Uploaded by on Feb 7, 2008

J. S. Bach Minuet in G major, BWV Ahn. 116 from the Anna Magdalena notebook II. Short version. Performed on a Kawai CA-51 digital piano.
Some errors, but overall acceptable, I think, after all I'm an amateur beginner.

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  • Nice work, but there is a error in measure #22. Left hand should play D# instead of D natural (seconds 39 to 40 of the timer). Check the score.

  • I know about that wrong note, but at the time I recorded this performance I thought I couldn't play better than that, so I didn't stop. Now I can play this piece much faster without making mistakes.

  • You're doing a good job on this one.

  • Thanks, but I think there's much room for improvement.

  • nice (:

    but the fact that it is bachdoesnt mean that you have to play it so "dry"..

    good luck.

  • Do you have any suggestion on how could I improve it?

    My edition doesn't tell me much about dynamics on this piece.

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  • hola, tengo una pregunta, por que el motivo es hasta el segundo 15 en lugar de hasta el segundo 4??

  • Isn't it too slow?!

  • Hello, I am just starting to learn piano. A local down here has a ca51 barely used. But I was thinking about going and just getting a casio px-130 with the stand for 500 new from bestbuy. What is your opinions on the ca51. Its now 2011? The px-130 is a weighted 88key keyboard. I like the look of the ca51 but looks are nothing. Its all whats under the hood. The person with the ca51 is asking 2000 and I think thats too high. She said she was open too offers. Any suggestions?

  • @abouchiwe

    I think it' not wrong.It can be two posibility notes,d or d sharp, depend on edition you choosed.

  • @shirakawa2 For one, since you're using an electronic Piano by the looks of it, use the Harpsichord sound, since that's what it was written for. Other than that and that D# it's great(yes i know i'm 3 years late XD but still)

  • I agree with Darkbou2525

  • It was nice but I agree with Darkboy2525, u rly could try using those techniques. Anyways, gd job!^^

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