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Reimagined Bach Bourrée
A different take on this one.
John Last edited by Kerbie; 04-18-2022 at 12:34 PM. |
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It is different. Good technique displayed.
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That was different. Almost like you were playing the familiar fingerings, but in a different tuning. Not dance like, but dissonant and imaginative.
Good job John, and great tone! Thanks for sharing that one.
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Thanks guys. Glad you didn't consider it blasphemy.
John |
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Nicely done.
I just finished learning Bouree in E minor. It's a more difficult piece than it looks on paper. It is difficult to play this piece at the correct tempo. Also, it took me a much longer time than expected to memorize it. I now understand first hand why Bach is difficult to play. I can only imagine his longer works would be a nightmare. |
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Nicely done. I enjoyed this slower version than I enjoy any of the blazing fast versions.
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That was cool. I am a huge fan of taking liberties with older tunes
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