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Bach (by John Williams) - Prelude and Fugue in Am BWV 997

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Uploaded by on Aug 24, 2009

Probably not what people subscribed to my channel for but this is one of my favorite songs. I play the classical guitar (not like this) and would like to upload some songs I play when I get the opportunity. An introduction to classical guitar- an intricate song composed by a creative composer and played by one of today's most respected classical guitarists. Original in Cm.

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  • beautiful... from classical to k hiphop i completely share the same interests in music... i love the intricacies of baroque guitar~~i can listen to this forever. i'd love to know your favoriates.

  • I also like John WIlliam's interpretation of Scarlatti's Sonata in Dm K213. Recently I've started listening to Segovia and his style is magnificent. Bach's my favorite composer and I love his fugues. I really enjoyed Petri and Jarret's album which covered BWV 1030-1035 on recorder and harpsichord. Besides that I also like romantic spanish guitar and Chopin. What about you?

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  • Its amazing that he can play such a technically demanding piece without even moving his hands...

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  • chuck norris coulod play this with his eyes closed and without hands

    XDXDXDXD

  • @InDarknessLight LMAAAAOOOO I died at your comment XD

  • seriously, he's a GOD. it makes me feel really insignificant in guitar playing. and i've played for 14 years :P

  • i can play this, easy..........

  • i like how he plays the harmonic to preserve the bass line in the beginning, he doesnt do it for the repeat of the theme on the dominant though....

  • Una precision Formidable!!!!!!!!

  • @dmeachy

    Of course I am not kidding. I don't have a definition of "greatest composer" and I don't think this is important. Definitions are important in science, but this ain't exactly science, isn't it? I also think it can't be proven that Bach is the greatest composer ever, but that doesn't make the statement less true. Try to discover for yourself, gradually, you might succeed. That's much more important than potentially endless and sterile discussions.

  • @yumeybaconcutout play anything you want to play regardless of the difficulty. You will improve as you struggle through pieces that are beyond your ability. One day you will look back and wonder why the piece you have mastered was ever so challenging.

  • @jsnauwaert  I hope you're kidding. Perhaps you might indulge us as to your particular definition of "greatest composer."

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