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My first fugue written for harpsichord
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| gisli said 662 days ago (January 16th, 2008) | |
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Thanks! Thanks for always taking your time to listen to my compositions. I appreciate that. Check out my latest song called Sonatina (1st movement)
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| Mystified said 662 days ago (January 16th, 2008) | |
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very nice! Harpsichords and fugues...such a perfect pairing! This is really lovely. The progressions are marvelous. Thanks for sharing your work here :) Check out my latest song called Forever Voyaging (space race 2009)
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| gisli said 662 days ago (January 16th, 2008) | |
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Hi! Thanks for listening. Glad you liked it. Check out my latest song called Sonatina (1st movement)
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| rtcooper said 662 days ago (January 16th, 2008) | |
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FIVE EASY PIECES HARPSICHORD, There's an easy instrument! Sounds fabulous. appreciation and regards, Cooper Check out my latest song called Intimate Anyway
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| Ed Hannifin said 662 days ago (January 16th, 2008) | |
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Well, okay, I really like harpsichords, for starters... ...and it is certainly an instrument well suited to your musical sense... There is certainly a Bach-like quality to this, and it all "fits"... A great pleasure to listen to... Ed Check out my latest song called After Loving Anne (w/jiguma, SISTERS, Komrade K and Scott Carmichael)
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| thetiler said 661 days ago (January 17th, 2008) | |
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This has terrific movement A treat to hear the harpsichord in a professional way. Plenty of solid musical direction. Sounds like you have really studied Bach, he is such a delight and love the influence of him here though not that you copied just shows your playing is at a high level. Sounds like you enjoy this style! Thanks for sharing Check out my latest song called The Bluebird Cafe (with two other guest)
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| david.sfinzi said 661 days ago (January 18th, 2008) | |
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Bravo. This is the first original fugue composition I've found on this site. Way to go! (I haven't made a successful one yet, but I hint at it occasionally.) Check out my latest song called Baroque Concertino in F
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| paul f. page said 660 days ago (January 18th, 2008) | |
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Congratulations... ...on a really beautiful fugue, probably the most difficult of all classical musical forms. It's usually pretty easy to make it through the first 2 or 3 passes, but you manage to sustain the entries all through the piece. One has to listen carefully, but it's all there. Amazing that this form is still of life after some nearly 300 years. You do it justice in a big way. Peace. Paul Check out my latest song called Double Etude
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| Monkaton said 660 days ago (January 18th, 2008) | |
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Fugue for You Nicely done. The harmonies are very good and the production is well done. Did you try this at a faster tempo. It seemed to me that a quicker tempo would have enhanced the piece. Well done! Check out my latest song called Darkness of the Night
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| Cameron said 660 days ago (January 18th, 2008) | |
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bach would be proud Very well-conceived fugue, where the harpsichord is perfectly at home. I would *LOVE* to hear you break new ground in a fugue using this instrument! What's here is excellent, very true to Bach, but it's been done so often before. How about trying your considerable compositional skills on something completely new and different? I encourage you to do so, because it would be awesome! Good work. Check out my latest song called EPONYM
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| Enrique Gil said 660 days ago (January 18th, 2008) | |
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this piece is......... just wonderful. Beautiful piece with its melodic tapestry richly wooven into a fugue that would make Bach proud. Great work Ginsli! This is your best (and hope not the last) piece! Check out my latest song called Simple Feelings
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| guitapick said 660 days ago (January 18th, 2008) | |
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Besides the piece... ...(which is very, very well written), you also have a really fine touch on the harpsichord... This is very fine... Check out my latest song called Outside the Corral
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| davisamerica said 655 days ago (January 23rd, 2008) | |
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right then simply amazingly done... hats off! Check out my latest song called No Son(egobandit band)
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| VicDiesel said 653 days ago (January 25th, 2008) | |
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Very nifty Ok, great counterpoint, and very JSBian lines. Eh, how come you're starting in Amin (or is it Emin?) and ending in Cmin? Question about the theme. In spite of the whole piece having a clear Bach-like character, you do a number of un-Bachlike thing. The theme seems to open (unless I really misinterpret the rhythm) with a pickup (very unusual) jumping to the tonic. But then the ending of the theme has that D#, and it ends on an E, so was E the key? If so, that jump to A is rather strange. Also, you quickly establish some downward chromatic lines, as is common in fugues in minor keys. But very quickly there appear ascending lines making me wonder "did I just miss an inverted theme entrance?" I don't think I did. Maybe delay such devices until you've established your material? Anyway, my admiration for the polyphonic writing and your skill in pulling of such a convincing pastiche. Check out my latest song called Pipe Spring at Dusk
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my friend gisli ..this is a magical piece
what a perfect structure you create here
I m enjoyin this so very much ...thnx for
sharin !!!