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Well with writing a comment on this I may expose myself a bit, but alas, let's take the risk. I don't like to play Bach currently. Why? because there are so many different do's and don't s and so many different opinions of what the "true" Bach interpretation should be like. And there is the whole ancient music- school that makes it hard for us pianists to stand our ground. I know, a lot of you will answer. don't bother, play your own Bach. But perhaps that exactly is what xhunterjx tries. And he soon gets controversy comments. Some would say one should accentuate every strong beat, some want it flowing and phrasing, some others would like double dotted long notes in the fugue, others won't. What remains? at the moment i really think the best would be to learn what the school of ancient music has to say as far as it is scientifically comprehensible. That means study the original sources like C.PH. E. Bach, Froberger, Leopold Mozart and others. Take lessons with a harpsichord player. And so on.