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Bruhns–Praeludium in E Minor
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I agree!
Great job. This is a perfect piece for you. I’d love to hear your clarinet playing as well.
haha cool! i play the clarinet too!!
You could also try playing it less legato, that will definately freshen it up!
This is quite good for only a semester of lessons. Have you considered taping some less complex pieces that you can handle without “adjusting” the tempi? This, in its time, was a virtuoso work, after all. It requires mastery of the so-called “stylus fantasticus.” But this is not to discourage you. Keep practicing!
thanks. i took that tempo upon my organ teacher’s request. i agree that it should probably go faster. thanks for the constructive criticism!
very nice!! but only one thing: it would sound better if you play the fist part faster, and also the second part of the fugue, but it’s very good!! congratulations!
what a nice organ and organist. I am 14 and I have played organ for 1 year and piano for 8 and I am not nearly that good. My organ teacher designed the organ I play witch is at Omaha Nebraskas St. Cecilias cathedral. It is a world renouned organ and is considered one of the most important organs in the past 100 years!! A FACT!!!!!!!!
It’s good even for folks who claim to be organists who’ve been playing for 30 years.
hey benji…..
good job… kase’s bro…
This is good after only a semester…