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To each, his own screwdriver to find :)
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bachdois
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Joined: Mon Mar 30, 2015 12:17 am Posts: 1635 Location: Portugal
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To each, his own screwdriver to find :)
Gene, Scott, Andre: This one reminded me of you guys, each for different reasons. http://youtu.be/qB76jxBq_gQStill here, still having fun Sent by Tapatalk
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Sat Jan 02, 2016 7:08 pm |
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Jayesskerr
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Re: To each, his own screwdriver to find :)
So good. Listening to it now, clearly this genius is quite insane, and loves music! hahaha Then there were birds, lol
Very inspiring, thanks for posting this. I'm having fun too...
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paigan0
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Joined: Wed Aug 12, 2015 7:40 am Posts: 2884 Location: Detroit, MI
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Re: To each, his own screwdriver to find :)
What an amazing player! The video comments say that he was hard for engineers to record his playing in the studio over the sound of his singing.The sheer fluidity at which he does those runs! And I so love Bach--I get this guy and his obvious love of the song. Good Stuff! thanks, Rodrigo.
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bachdois
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Re: To each, his own screwdriver to find :)
Thanks Stephen. Gould was such an amazing player from a young age that, at 22, he completely rewrote the way we hear the "father of western music". Leaving all the 19th century romanticism behind, refusing to use legatos and sustain pedal, he's, IMHO, the musician that played Bach in the clearest way: if every note was written for a reason, than every note is played, heard and understood for a reason. If anything, the feeling is al there, but it's a lot clearer - just like a groovy bass player that doesn't play too many notes cheers Rodrigo Sent by Tapatalk
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earthgene
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Re: To each, his own screwdriver to find :)
Gould rules. He is the bar by which we measure how we hear, play and perform Bach.
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