This piece of music by Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750) is from 1708. It is from Lute Suite No. 1 in E-minor.
Youtube comments ...
GuitarVids66: mate its good, but it would sound better on a
normal piano sound..
EZCreepin: lolz jethro tull xD
hamilton797: Bach is unbeaten...
geri002: What happened to the technique? D:
Vincintosh: very well played: congratulations! what
keyboard are you using?
eljoisawesome: haters gonna hate....
d10barella: listen let me tell you something
if you see me, you dont wanna effin see me
TGOD haha
btw that was a quote from Alpha Dog, the best
movie ever
Shenanigasm: Dont try you? I wasn't sure if you were aware
of that. Yeah I know it's possible with a
special program, but I really don't think that's
the case.
d10barella: ok i now realize he didnt but not necessarily
because u can either just speed up the tempo or
change the speed and then lower the pitch
back to its original
so dont try me haha
Taylor Gand Or Die
Shenanigasm: No he didn't it would distort the pitch of
the song..
mabell01: I liked it :)
pejoulises: un poco mas de pulido en la interrpetacion...
d10barella: i like how u put it in fast forward
haha
locolope123: you are one of the best piano players
locolope123: dude, you are terrific
Avatarhackpiano: awesome man im using this vid in conjunction
with the sheet to learn this song right now.
I found that it ALWAYS helps to have a recording
of a piece while learning it. And robotski i
believe he has nice tone banks, its just he has
it set on a harpsichord which is what was around
in the era that this song was written (baroque)
and i believe hes also playing very staccatto
like, to mimic the sound of a genuine
harpsichord but dont listen to me ive only been
playing for a month so far
agusr32: se me hizo que hubo una pifeada al final. que
teclado es ese?