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Posted: Dec. 19 2011, 16:22

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xRAJrOFLD2Q

Harpsichord + Eminent 310 (made famous by Jarre apparently) with wah and phaser. Sound was made really quickly, it's kind of part of the process - perhaps next time I'll record building the sound and then playing with it. I think it sounds nice in the intro and outro, and not so cool, well, 99% of the track.

Piano teachers could use this video to show how NOT your left hand should look like. I could redo it correctly, but that "wouldn't be me", keeping this spontaneous one.

Fundamental track in music history.

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Posted: Dec. 20 2011, 17:31

It sounds like the wind noises on JMJ's Oxygéne. :) Yes, very very very very very very very very nice. I've played this piece on piano for ages (wasn't it written as a piano piece? or did the piano not exist yet when Bach wrote it?) and I love it.

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Posted: Dec. 20 2011, 18:49

Piano didn't exist yet when he did this pieces (1722). Harpsichord is beautiful in that you have the perfect excuse not to be expressive (it's a plectrum plucking a string, no much expression you can put in). Then Glenn Gould plays it on a piano like he'd only have a harpsichord, staccato. He is so weird. Everybody else plays this on the piano with lot of expression.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0egJr6nvCQI

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Piano

Silbermann showed Johann Sebastian Bach one of his early instruments in the 1730s, but Bach did not like it at that time, claiming that the higher notes were too soft to allow a full dynamic range. Although this earned him some animosity from Silbermann, the criticism was apparently heeded. Bach did approve of a later instrument he saw in 1747, and even served as an agent in selling Silbermann's pianos.
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Posted: Dec. 22 2011, 15:52

Another lovely tune - and your left hand is just fine. :)

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