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Bach English Suite No. 2 vs. French Suite No. 6
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Bach English Suite No. 2 vs. French Suite No. 6
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My teacher has given me the option to learn either selected mvts from English Suite no. 2 or French Suite No. 6. The mvts I would probably choose are as follows:
From French Suite No. 6:
Allemande
Courante
Sarabande
Bouree
Gigue
or
From English Suite No. 2
Prelude
Allemande
Bouree
Which option is a) more difficult/time comsuming to learn, and b) more worth the effort (in your opinion) ?
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Bach - English Suites:
English Suite, no 2
English Suite no 2
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Bach - French Suites:
French Suite, no 6
French Suite no 6
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French Suite no 6
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