Beating Bachscholar to the punch: Hanon 1-20 in Melodic Minor
For those of you who haven't been following this thing, see the thread "I Cover the Hanonfront: Hanon in Minor." The only ESSENTIAL bit you need to read (or read again, as is clearly necessary for some of you slower understanders) is the 'reader filter' at the very beginning of the original post.
https://www.pianostreet.com/smf/index.php?topic=65715.0Executive summary: Some time ago, Youtube piano pedagogue 'Bachscholar' announced a new textbook project, "The Well-Tempered Hanon: Hanon the way Bach would have done it." His plan is to put Hanon exercises 1 to 20 into parallel sixths and tenths, which has already been done by others of course, but also to put them into melodic minor, according to his best guess at how Bach would have done it. He demonstrates the first two Hanon exercises in major, plus his speculative melodic-minor Bach-like versions.
I was inspired by this to try creating my own melodic-minor versions after the plan Bachscholar seemed to be using. More details are in the "I Cover the Hanonfront" post mentioned above. I used my amateur, self-taught knowledge of Bach and Baroque music to make my best effort at creating melodic-minor versions of Hanon exercises 3 to 20, and I invite you to examine them. I have created PDF, MIDI, and uncompressed MusicXML versions of the whole lot.
Bachscholar plays (in his video) his versions of exercises 1 and 2 in C major, C minor, Db major, and C# minor. I have transposed everything into A minor for the sake of simplicity.
In order to avoid copyright-related squabbling, I have not included Bachscholar's versions of exercises 1 and 2, but only versions with no accidentals added. It will be a relatively simple matter for you to add his accidentals on your own, by listening to his playing. You will have to mentally (or otherwise) transpose from C and C# minor to A minor, but there is really not a lot of work to be done, as you will see.
IMPORTANT NOTE: Bachscholar, whatever you may think of him, is a fully trained pianist with a PhD to boot. I'm just a self-taught schmo who can barely plunk through Grade 2 repertoire. I fully expect that his versions, when they appear, will be superior to mine. Many of my own versions of the exercises strike me as very unsatisfactory, as I'm sure you will agree if you take the trouble to examine them.
I have provided PDF, MIDI, and MusicXML formats so that YOU can prove your superiority by creating better versions. Can you?
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