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Topic: Bach C#prelude WTC I  (Read 4072 times)

Offline mattgreenecomposer

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Bach C#prelude WTC I
on: April 26, 2007, 01:27:57 AM
Thought I'd post some Bach: C# prelude well temp. Clavier book 1.

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Offline pianistimo

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Re: Bach C#prelude WTC I
Reply #1 on: April 26, 2007, 12:14:39 PM
you have very fast fingers.  i just wanted to scoot your body slightly more to the middle.  your left hand seemed turned inwards.  i think you'd be surprised what scooting more to the right and back an inch or two will do for your relaxation.  you're a big guy.  why be all scrunched.

i kinda wished that piano would give a bit more of pallette of sounds.  for instance when you get softer - or play staccato.  this piano seems kinda one sided.  but, that's not your problem.  i think many pianos have been played so much that the regulation goes and it isn't noticed until you play a piece like this.  then, all the inadequacies of the piano show - despite the talent of the performer. 

ok.  i'd tighten the entire action - so the staccatos are really precise. 

**this is really picky - i know.  i have a privia keyboard that is not exactly full of a pallette of sounds either.  it has only one pedal (damper) and no una chorda.  and my acoustic piano has a crack in the soundboard.  tell me about problems~!
 

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