Bach's Minuet in G major
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That's what I've learned to play first. :)
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This was composed by Christian Petzold, please change the title.
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was this his only minuet in G major? The one I'm looking for starts off like so (Right hand) D D D B AB[eigth notes] G
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Why always has to be so robotic for classicists??? I'm not talking about this guy playing the piano.. I'm talking about all guys playing music like robots.. without fellings.. I'm sure Bach composed this for future generations enjoyed it.. But no.. some people insist in playing like a freaking robot!!!!
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If anyone wants to sing to this, there was a pop song made in the 70's or 80's appropriating the tune. Also, there's a cracking good reindition of it in the movie "Electric Dreams". It's definitely not for purists. In fact, neither are.
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@sophiapuposchannel Wait? Are you serious? It's a piece, not a song; it doesn't have vocals?...
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damn. i'm in beginner piano in school, and this version is nothing compared to the baby version. funny thing is that this song gave me more trouble than any other song in the book. do you know what that means? I'm gonna be a whack pianist forever.
T^T
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what's the lyrics so i can singit while playing the piano
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@WWIIStudy101 i have to learn this is 2 DAYS and im 11!!!
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@ChichosBlues lo usa toca perfectamente bien tempo, posicion todo es correcto
The grace notes just seem misplaced. They're all good and well, but you have to make them sound just as they are named - gracefully with the piece.
hamstringsyo 8 months ago 30
In reply to those commenting on the use of grace notes; he did not improvise them. I had to learn this exact same version(grace notes and all) of the piece for one of my classical theory courses at university a couple of years back. They may be not be in the original composition, but there is certainly another version that does have them. So with that in mind, I think he played this really well.
jackalan88 7 months ago 20