..I plan on doing both chopin's preludes and etudes well before I would consider learning all the Ps & Fs in real life though.. so I may not get there
Once you get the hang of them, the P&Fs aren't that demanding. A lifetimes study to truly plumb their depths, of course, but being able to play them to a level where that can start shouldn't be that big a challenge.
being able to play them to a level where that can start shouldn't be that big a challenge.
What?! They're freaking impossible!
No, but considering my approach to inventions, how much depth do you think I'll be going into? and how long might it therefore take to work through the whole lot?I've played a few P's & F's.. playing and studying.. two different things.
You could try sight reading the whole WTC.. It'll take a while, and you'll get a headache, - but it'll do wonders for your playing.. and sight reading..
and you'll get a headache
Actually, it's better than asprin as a cure!
Maybe it gets addictive and slightly narcotic the more times you do it. The first time I tried barely made it half way through book 1, became physically exhausted and fell asleep.^that was some time ago though.. maybe i'll try again, its been a while.
The "trick" is to learn to be able to hear all the voices while your playing as voices/lines not just as disjointed notes. It's something of a gestalt shift, but once it's made, there's no looking back.
I hadn't forgotten your approach, and am looking forward to you improvising a fouth and fifth part to thos trivially simple 3 voice fugues.
Indeed, horizontal hearing rather than vertical. I can do this if I memorise the work, harder when reading.. more to focus on i guess.
Will post a video in 40 years.Seriously though, I can hear inventions in my head now, that have structure and fluency. Woot. I'm having freaking bach dreams. I'll wake up all like "yyya da da da da di diddle dum di do" and then realise its 3 am and I was just dreaming baroque lines again.Can't translate them to the keys fast enough though when I'm at a piano.. and I'm probably breaking the "rules" of two part writing (not that I care much about that.. I guess i'll have to just sit down and more or less transcribe all the lines spinning around in my head.
Maybe you're still reading vertically?
Or enter a 12 step programme.
...fugue in every major key?
the Kapustin 24 preludes and fugues.
pretty much a summation of all my previous piano lessons on anything JS Bach
Thanks for all of the entertaining comments everyone! I used to be like rach 4 eva ... but I'm a Bach convert.
No!!!! Another lost ally!
Haha, think of how many friends will be waiting for you when you finally do see the light.
NOOOOOOOO, you must see the light!!!I am an angel sent from Rachmaninoff to come and convert-Nevermind...
You may have missed it, but I have never said a bad word against Rachmaninoff. I would, however, suggest that until you overcome your Bach inadequacies, there's quite a bit in Rachmaninoff you are actually missing out on, and I believe he would not have chosen an angel so blinded. Same goes for Scriabin, incidentally.
I actually only like two pieces from Bach. His prelude and fugue from WTC book 2 in B minor, and his Goldberg variations. Those are the only two works I will EVER like from him! So don't get too friendly with me Bach, those are the ONLY exceptions!
Yeah, yeah, I know...Bach may be my least favorite, but I do like a COUPLE works by him. Goldberg variationsWTC 2 B minorWTC 1 A flat majorAnother WTC in like G# minor Another one in g minorand another one in e minorTHAT'S IT!I don't intend on learning all of them because they're freaking impossible. The WTC in g minor and A flat major were such a hassle to learn...
Wait!! I didn't know about these! How? Now ordered and on their happy way to me.
hahah - I like the way that it tells you that, then you learn it, and have this sense of significant improvement and then you try another piece of Bach and this time it doesn't just say "you suck" hidden between the lines of notes - rather its written in bold caps directly over the score.
You're getting better! Couple of months and you'll be lining up to do Art of the Fugue.
Okay, the first time I said two pieces, but that's because I was only too lazy to type up everything. I'm not getting 'better', my discontent for Bach is the same it's always been.
How much have you listened to Bach?
indeed. a fine investment , did you get both books (vol i and ii i think is how they are published and for sale at tutti)? , i think the importance and impact of the work yet remains to be recognized but hopefully music historians and musicologists in the future will recognize how in incredible this masterpiece of the modern piano lit really is.
Haha, you seriously think I'd miss out on half of them (and in the context of this thread)?
** Notes your recent purchase of the whole WTC, smiles smugly and otherwise shuts up.
Don't take my words out of context!
1) I didn't take your words, merely noted your actions.2) There was no loss of context.It appears the Universe is conspiring to get you into Bach. Resistance is futile!!
I will fight the darkness until the day I die!
Unfortunately, you appear to be fighting on the wrong side, then.
I have suffered a near fatal blow today!My teacher loves Bach! Just when I thought we were getting along...
You know who else loved Bach?...Rachmaninoff