Bach au Roland
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"Nicht Bach soll er heißen, sondern Meer"(He should not be called Bach(=German 'brook'), but Sea) - Beethoven. Thank you so much for this interpretation. As long as Bach lives, western civilization will persevere.
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i guess things like that bring your left hand to a new level thanks for sharing...
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The 700GX was my top choice out of several high-quality instruments because it has a keyboard that feels like ivory under your fingers and incredibly rich piano sounds. No complaints so far. I did try a Korg but the key feel was plastic, the polyphony was limited, and the piano sound wasn't great. I don't know about the RV-1. Good luck with your purchase whichever you choose!
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I'm learning this piece right now but not with one hand, you're truly talented. Like your 700 GX. I was about to get it and now I'm considering the new Korg DP, RV-1. How do you like the 700 GX? Anything you don't like about it?
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Thanks for listening and commenting :-)
NOW I KNOW I AM GOING TO MAKE A GOOD CHOOSE BUYING A ROLAND 700 GX, YOU ARE VERY TALENT AND THIS VIDEO HELP ME A LOT. AND YES I SUBSCRIBE TO YOUR CHANNEL. GREETINGS FROM MONTERREY MEXICO
monterrey1952 9 months ago
@monterrey1952 The Roland is a good choice. I'm happy the video helped you and thanks for subscribing. :)
AECSRQ 9 months ago
wonderful
TheBassBoy337 1 year ago
@TheBassBoy337 danke! good luck with your bass playing!
AECSRQ 1 year ago
This is great! Thank you so much. Nice surprise at the end. Im impressed by your one handed playing. You're very talented and you've got great rhythm. I don't play piano and I don't know how to read music, but you really helped me learn this on piano so I can play it on the guitar which is my main goal. Thank you and thanks a bunch for the great music!
guise924 2 years ago
hey that's great that you learned this on the guitar! thanks for your comments. I heard Oscar Peterson do a left-hand- only piano solo in London once that blew my mind. i've always been influenced by Oscar's idea that the left should be as versatile as the right.
AECSRQ 2 years ago