Bach Invention No. 4 in D minor
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 21 ก.ย. 2024
- Practicing some Bach this morning. My piano has clanky sounding keys so I apologize if that bothers you. But I just wanted to share something. It has been a while since I have posted anything here on TH-cam. So I hope you all enjoy this short Invention by Bach. These pieces were composed to help Bach teach his children to become familiar with contrapuntal writing in music. Bach’s music is complex in general, so these shorter works help to prepare the student for larger and more complex works in the later stages of the students study and development of skill over the keyboard. I know for myself, I feel a calling to explore Bach’s music at this point in time my musical journey. I will be sharing more in the forceable future. Have a wonderful day wherever you may be as you find this video. Much love your way, be blessed.
Yours,
Adonis
I like this piece, thanks for sharing, well played.
I’m so glad it touched your heart ❤️ thanks for vocalizing it.
Nice playing ❤
Thank you for listening! 🎶 ❤️ 🎹
Keys are louder than actual music. I always dislike that. Other than that good playing.
Thank you 🙏 for the compliment. I know, it bothers me too. One day as I save up, I will buy myself a new grand piano 🎹. This one that I am currently practicing on at home is a very old one. I just need to do the best I can with what I have for the time being.
@@theartist5844 makes sense if it's old
@theartist5844 my daughter that has been a pianist for about 18 years told me it's not the piano keys that are loud, it's the level of skill in finger control. When I first began playing...during my first couple of years..I couldn't play her piano...it was so LOUD! I never enjoyed playing it... but was always baffled how she played it with lighest piano...pianissimo...etc. now I have been playing more years, I realize it was me...not the piano! I will listen again later.
@@keys6 You are referring to musical dynamics. The issue that the individual was speaking about was the percussive noise because the actual keys are rubbing against one another creating a *clicking* sound that you can hear permeate in this recording.