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Minuet in G
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William Graham
Constructive criticism: You play this very well. Your fingering and execution is very good. But may I suggest you try a little finess. That is, don't play everything at the same volume. And you might consider throwing away your metronome and try letting it flow a little more freely. Respectfully submitted for your consideration.
John J. E.
Agreed. A guitar interpretation need not mimic a harpsichord. The guitar has an amazing palette of sound, volume and expression. Use the guitar to interpret and express the beauty of the piece.
One Nine
@C SB there are no rules
Semor1539
I have to disagree. Normally, yes expression is very valuable when playing a piece of music. However, this piece, composed by bach, is supposed to be a bit mathematical and machinelike. Originally it was primarily supposed to be played on the harpsichord which does not have any control over dynamics. I feel like if he were to add too much expression to the playing it would undermine what Bach originally intended this song to be. Of course, if the player wanted to perform a different take on the song than what was originally intended that's another story.
Anonymous
Hmm... Good point. I like it this way but yeah
Tonio Ene
I personally like this piece played in a very rhythmically uniform way. When it comes to volume variation, I am not sure whether the instrument it was written for had that feature. If it didn't, then playing this piece with little or no variation in volume is justified. However, despite what could have been the intention of the composer, I prefer listening to this piece with variation in that aspect.
Eric
It's so fast! I'm trying to learn some of this piece, and playing it much much slower. You play beautifully.
Nina
I love Bach, especially played on the guitar. Beautiful!
JayJay Balloonguy
Not Bach though. This was written by Penzold. Poor guy never gets the credit for such an amazing piece.
Hunter Cazador
Eres muy bueno, he visto y tratado de sacar esta obra con su partitura, pero aun no la domino.