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Uploaded by on Apr 1, 2007

Hi Riley again. This video that I'm uploading is not like my others. This is just me playing Solfeggietto by Bach. I apoligize that i have not uploaded more videos in a while but that is due to the fact that i broke my arm. Anyway, Enjoy!

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  • every one has his own style,let's respect his one.

  • Seriously, thank you kreutzo1, its not really that important i just like the way it sounds and it is, in a way my style.

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  • @llscs so thats version is not the original.

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  • This is very talented :).

  • It's actually by C.P.E Bach or Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach.

  • whatch mine

  • I would suggest that you should play it in a tempo that is comfortable for you and music remains music. You notes are not even. I've got the same problem. So the solution is to slow down until you play it evenly, uniformly. You can get faster when you technique becomes better but do not sacrifice the music and its beauty.

  • Yes, I confirm Bach in is Baroque times ^^

  • and the chord in left hand at 1:08 is just B (not B flat).

  • Pretty much the same things other ppl has told to you.

    This piece is no pedal... just in some parts but not the entire composition.

    You must fix the tempo. the original composition by CPE bach have just one "ritardando" at the end.

    and please, please, do not play that chords at the end (pleas dont kill the music).

    everything else was fine.

  • Off beat and no pedal. Everything else was good

  • Hi, i think Bach is in baroque period, by that time all the piano are non pedal. In Bach's song, whenever there is a quaver, we must played it detached. If there is semiquaver or even demisemiquaver we must play them as running notes without pedal

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