This piece of music by Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750) is from 1725. The piece is also seen attributed to Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach (1714-1788), the second of five sons of Johann Sebastian Bach and Maria Barbara Bach.
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dafeltre: Your control of dynamics astounds me.
jmm1115: I'm learning this right now, and yours is my
favorite youtube version. You play
beautifully!
kvit624s: good!
otaku2739: OMFG isnt that from clannad!? :OO!! CAN I HAV
THE LINK TO THE SCORE??????!!!! x))
HiiqhFishx3: i'm trying this on saxophone, but it's pretty
difficult to express the right thing. :o
DieTerrorOma: there's no staccato in the original ;)
i like the way he's expressing the piece.
Ever pianist has got it's own style!
Total0Tiempo: good friend, but this is bach you need feel more
this piece, this is a march need more expresive
in the ejecution, the staccato is more strong,
and care more the technique in your hands to
avoid the tension and have greater ease,
friend is just an advice ok?, congratulations
pianist
thecharlie84: Are you self-taught? Pretty impressive if you
are :D
Noticed your finger form is a bit different.
anonymous564: Fuck you're awesome
You should do an instrumental version of Toki Wo
Kuzamu Uta, i have the score if you would
want to do it
place910: good work
Johann Sebastian Bach: March in D major, BWV Anh. 122.