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Old 05-20-2017, 03:07 PM
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Default JS Bach - Minuet in G (Classical Guitar)

Hi everyone !!, I want to share with yours my last cover. It's a JS Bach - Minuet in G.

I hope you like it, and if you have any question, please write me a comment.

Thanks so much


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Good job. Sounds good. I would just suggest a more lilting interpretation - for example a little bit of tempo and volume increase on the melody as you near the end of many of the musical phrases.
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Nice work!
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Bach! Always a delight to hear.

A little bit more tonal variations would be a nice addition, but that's something you can only learn by practise, practise and some more practise. I 'struggle' with that myself as well

Keep it up!
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Good job. Sounds good. I would just suggest a more lilting interpretation - for example a little bit of tempo and volume increase on the melody as you near the end of many of the musical phrases.
Ohhh, thanks so ,muh for your comment rick-slo, really I apprecite it.

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Nice work!
Thanks my friend !
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I like it. You're playing with skill and expression, in a very personal way.

The performance changes the rhythm of the original in spots (doubling the meter) but that's not important in comparison. Sorry, I'm a teacher so I had to mention it.
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Bach! Always a delight to hear.

A little bit more tonal variations would be a nice addition, but that's something you can only learn by practise, practise and some more practise. I 'struggle' with that myself as well

Keep it up!
Thanks Bickb for the comment, I apreciatte it
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I like it. You're playing with skill and expression, in a very personal way.

The performance changes the rhythm of the original in spots (doubling the meter) but that's not important in comparison. Sorry, I'm a teacher so I had to mention it.

Thanks Timothy, good weekend
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