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Uploaded by on Jan 26, 2008

on restored Burger&Jacobi/gespielt auf offenem, revidiertem Burger&Jacobi-Klavier: http://buchererpianos.ch/Burger&Jacobi%2020206.JPG
http://buchererpianos.ch/Burger&Jacobi2_20206.JPG

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  • Yes, several have noted that! :-)

  • Yes, I find you can do so much with this piece! You can just play it according to your mood to yourself as often as you like it, the way you like it, it sounds always fresh and encouraging!

  • i like this, but I think in your chords, you should lag the first two notes, it sounds a bit strange. but stills, slick piano, and neat playing.

  • There are two ways in which this piece is being played: first: with emphasis on the first note, holding the first two notes throughout the bar. Second: emphasis on the second note (which I am using), even using the right pedal, which is not intended in the original version. Many people I have asked prefere the second version, as I do. In the movie of Glen Gould which I saw, the pice is even played pretty much staccato (pop like), which is also nice and which I also could demonstrate easily.

  • only those two? i've heard many accomplished pianist playing it without emphasising the notes. i guess that's why i like that way, because I'm used to it. yes, i can imagine that the first way of playing it would be rather horrendous.

  • Glen Gould is emphasing first note very much! Even the staccato is not the same way in every bar. So, if there are two main streems, there may also be many other streems in between of course! Enter "Glenn Gould plays Bach Prelude in C Major" in the YouTube search engine and you will find Geln Goulds version, holding out the first two notes, playing the rest staccato! There are intermediate ways, yes, but these are the two main ways I am playing it, leaning sometimes more to the one or the other.

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  • @OrbitalEnterprise - I agree with you!

  • ich bin durch die ganze welt gereist, aber gott hat mich immer behütet, und hat mir immer kraft gegeben. ich bin manchmal ein grosser sünder, aber ich habe mich immer für ein gebet zurückgezogen, auch wenn alles aussichtslos war. ich bin mit ganzen herzen neuapostolisch, ich bin kein fanatiker, ich bin realist, aber ich bin viele wege im leben gegangen, und gott war immer mein halt, auch wenn ich schon die hoffnung abgegeben haben, oder verzweifelt bin, er hat mich beschützt.

  • Though I am a piano player, I have yet to understand the meaning of 'Grades'. Shouldn't music be an enjoyment? Why must you play according to what the standards say? Every person has their own style, and so some music are suited more to one than another. Yet Grades say differently... How horrid.

  • I think the song is Prelude in C BWV846.

  • @marmiz9436 wait , but i found the prelude easier than 'ave maria'....

    are we speaking the same language ?

  • @marmiz9436 you have this in your grade 7 ?? im in grade 2 and i learned ave maria last month.

    i dont play this one, i play the hardest (says my piano teacher).

  • Red John O.O

  • Cool piano

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