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pianistimo
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« on: August 21, 2007, 07:06:57 PM »

slightly sped up. ok. 

* prelude V.mp3 (1045.79 KB - downloaded 47 times.)
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piano sheet music of Prelude & Fugue
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« Reply #1 on: August 21, 2007, 07:53:34 PM »

here's the fugue (minus the trills.  i'll put them on later).
 do youthink i will be the next 'gould' of bach?  what do you think?  tell me jake.

* bach fugue V.mp3 (1969.36 KB - downloaded 24 times.)
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« Reply #2 on: August 21, 2007, 08:33:05 PM »

Hi pianistimo,

I am constantly amazed at your versatility and how quickly you learn new pieces!  As far as comments on your prelude and fugue,  I note that you sped up the prelude, so it may not sound exactly like that.  I am hearing it in 2/2 although it is in 4/4 time.  My feeling is, this tempo is fast and could even be a bit slower--but for sure, lengthen the LH notes a little and play all of them evenly.  The fugue is nice, although I think needs to be faster--the dotted rhythms seem a bit suspended in mid-air with nowhere to go. 

Anyway, great start on this!
Teresa

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« Reply #3 on: August 21, 2007, 08:58:09 PM »

I can't remember, if I have posted my D major Fugue here.

I play a totally different rhythm in this Fugue. Metronome freaks will be horrified  Grin

So here it is

* fuge-d-dur.mp3 (1301.06 KB - downloaded 21 times.)
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« Reply #4 on: August 21, 2007, 09:15:14 PM »

good points, theresa_b!  i really appreciate your comments.  i was fooling around a little bit - because it sounded kinda 'da da da'  in 4/4 - but you know - it is possible to play it in 4/4 without being boring.  speeding it up to a naturally good speed smooths out things - but, as you say - not this fast.

and, counterpoint - i actually like the dance feeling of your rhythms.  32nd notes instead of 16th - but if bach had originally written it with slashes there - it would sound perfectly natural.  i just don't know enough to make a case for it.  you, on the other hand, may have a secret up your sleeve.  it certainly doesn't sound bad that way!  in fact, i like it.

i have to listen again to see if you turned the 16th note into a 32nd at the fast 32nd motive spots.
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« Reply #5 on: August 21, 2007, 09:31:53 PM »

i just don't know enough to make a case for it.  you, on the other hand, may have a secret up your sleeve. 

It's not a very secret secret  Cheesy

The special term is "overdotting". It's origin is in the French Ouverture.
I search via google but I couldn't find a free site, where this way of reading dotted rhythms is explained. Almost all ensembles for old music play like this.
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« Reply #6 on: August 21, 2007, 09:59:48 PM »

very good counterpoint!  i like it. keep it up.
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