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Topic: Next Bach WTC  (Read 1376 times)

Offline punkpianist360

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Next Bach WTC
on: November 24, 2010, 03:28:23 PM
I just finished the A Minor from book 2.  I am looking into the G Minor, F#m, and F minor all from Book 2.  Any other suggestions?
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Offline pianisten1989

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Re: Next Bach WTC
Reply #1 on: November 24, 2010, 03:36:22 PM
Either any of the first 24 from book one, or any of the last 24 from book two

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Re: Next Bach WTC
Reply #2 on: November 24, 2010, 05:01:26 PM
You're funny.  Seriously, what is a good choice?
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Offline thinkgreenlovepiano

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Re: Next Bach WTC
Reply #3 on: November 25, 2010, 03:32:10 AM
I second pianisten1989's suggestions :D

Really, I don't think it matters which one, because they are all great- I plan on learning them all...

Right now though, I'm quite addicted to these p&fs in particular:
f sharp major, book 1
b flat minor, book 2
c minor, book 1
e flat major, book 2 (because I'm learning it and cannot stop practising it, its so fun )
f sharp minor, book 2 (one of the ones you're looking into)
c sharp minor, book 2

But really I have no favourites... especially once I start learning them- even the ones I think I don't like so much become fun

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