2:39 Beautiful polyphony, almost sounds like clockwork. The dissonant chord progressions make it have a hint of sadness but the major chords give it a happy feel. Overall a great piece of work.
@@kasparisdead Nah. I sold my keyboard, about 5 years ago and start playing ukulele for friends. 7-8 mounths ago i bought again low price keyboard and still i can play this music, to the same minute. 😂 Actually prefer guitar, but am playing only easy music for myself or friends. 😋
I'm going to say something and i know I'm going to receive a lot of negative comments but I'm gonna go ahead and just say it. i'm a big big big fan of this piece and i always feel something extraordinary when i listen to this piece. I like to listen to music while i'm (here it comes) high, and the last time i was, i decided to listen to this beautiful piece so i did listen to this and it was the most majestic glorious feeling ever! i don't know if these are the right words to describe a feeling but that's what i felt! all i could feel was the majestic presence of something glorious and just as the final coda was played i burst into tears and cried so hard it was so satisfying! one of the best experiences and feelings I've had in my whole life!!!
I'd recommend that you ignore the blue notes right at the bottom while the other notes are at the top because this was designed to be on the organ so the bottom notes are supposed to be played with your feat
i have a question for you! can you please do this one again except doing the high and middle part can you please do the low parts ????? i would like to practice it just for fun tyvm!!!!!!!
I'm gonna be the best comment here and say......let me clear my thumbs voice...(horrible noises of bones clicking) and ..... wait for it...........here it comes...............#2spooky4me
You sir, are absolutely correct! .....What is so immediate and profound with this recording here, in comparison to all the high stage Organs of the world, is while similar to the Harpsichord variation we get to here the direct semblance and beauty of the combination of notes and chords as they speak singularly and in unison to each other and with each other....This composition is a masterpiece of life put to music. If you will listen, it will speak to you...A mental Orgasm for the Ears and Brain. As a Doctor (only on the Internet) I recommend 3 glasses of this a day! Amen! Mr. J. S. Bach....dear sir, thank you for this gift that knows no bounds, no age and gives each and every time it speaks and is heard!......If you are not enjoying this, then you may wish to check for a pulse! ;)
Sometimes I imagine - I'm 37 years old now, in past 30 years if I had spent my spare time playing the piano instead of video games I'd probably be able to play this by now. Sigh...
I get you!...I'm 46, never had a lesson in my life (yet), never owned a keyboard until I bought one 2 weeks ago and using this tutorial I've managed to master the first 1:46 mins at almost full speed....maybe I'm a bit weird but it can be done. I reckon 6 months should be enough learning a bit more each day to get the whole thing....do it man!!!
It's never too late to try to play piano! An adult can actually learn at a much faster rate that a child can. Old age should never restrict you from doing what you wish you can do! =)
Wildan my little brother 8 yrs old learned this song because of this video. U just have to decide that you wanna learn this, practise and it will happen. My bro also wanted to teach this song to me and I have to say that this isnt that hard what it looks like. First five minutes take something like one week to learn perfectly. And the funny thing is that this was the first song I learned to play.
I know it is cliche but the truth is, it's never too late when it comes to instruments. When I was 18 I thought I was too old to learn electric guitar (yeah it sounds silly), I avoided it for 2 years and then on my 20's I started practicing, 4 years later I was able to play all the fancy guitar solos I liked at the time, which I thought would take decades. If you start today you will be surprised by what you are able to play in 6 months. In 1 to 2 years you will notice the increase in speed, in 4 or 5 years you will probably be playing anything you want. Just make sure you start learning a song slowly, it's all about memorizing the notes and finger movements, when you have everything memorized you start increasing the speed little by little. So why not start at the age of 37? I guarantee you will be proud when you are on your 40s. :)
So that video showing this same score that lasts for 7 min is not the original? Geez, I've been training based on that one... How can I download this midi of yours? There are 3620 note in the one I use if I'm not mistaken
This is a beautiful piece. I was very surprised at how easy it is! I can almost hear Bach sitting down at an Organ and having this song echo throughout the entire cathedral. Too bad Gershwin stole the song...
De esta obra Wikipedia comenta lo siguiente: "La Tocata y Fuga en re menor, es una pieza escrita para órgano por compositor barroco alemán Johann Sebastian Bach en algún momento entre 1703 y 1707. Se trata de una de las obras más famosas del repertorio para órgano y se ha utilizado en muchos medios populares, incluyendo películas, dibujos animados, videos juegos y música rock".
thanks medvedev710 but can you try to make a slow video of you playing toccata and fugue because im learning from you. P.S im using my mothers pc to comment you.
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J’ai eu le privilège d'écouter cette magnifique oeuvre de JS BACH en la cathédrale de Strasbourg il y a environ 8 ans, jouée par l'organiste titulaire de cet orgue. je l'avais entendu il y a une cinquantaine d'année, dans ma jeunesse, interprétée par le Dr Albert SCHWEITZER . Depuis j'en suis tombé amoureux plus que jamais et je m'évertue, en débutant, de la jouer grâce à votre clip RU-vid, qui me semble être le meilleur. En live je regarde Xaver VARNUS In the Berliner Dom. Je progresse et j'en suis aux 3/4 de la Toccata, ce qui représente pour moi une sorte de miracle de pouvoir produire de tels sons, harmonieux et envoutants. Je veux juste remercier des personnes comme vous qui acceptez de partager une partie de votre talent.