Topic: Bach Minuet in G Major
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What is Bachs Minuet in G?
A minuet in G major by Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750). Read More »
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What grade is minuet in g major by JS Bach?
No more than level 2. Read More »
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What is the name of the song with Bach's Minuet in G Major?
Try this one out http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0_wmS9Dle… beautiful song...a perfect song for a wedding. :) The youtube information says: The song "A Lover's Concerto" was originally written by 2 American Songwriters, Sandy Linzer and Denn... Read More »
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The Toys' A Lover's Concerto - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A_Lover's_Concerto
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definately beginners material. don't over look something just cause it's easy though especially when your learning. when your practicing its better to nail a song rather than struggle on an overly difficult one. Source(s): been playing abou...
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There are literally 100s of minuets which are in G major by as many composers. And you thought Bach and Beethoven "were the same people"? We really need some help with the detritus we're getting in here every day.
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It was common practice during the Baroque period (when Bach and Handel were writing) to 'embellish' music with ornaments (the 'more notes and trills' you hear). All you are hearing is modern performers' attempts to emulate this according to...
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Considering that cellists who are advanced enough to play that piece are generally advanced enough to know treble clef, I don't think you're going to find it. The problem is just going to keep coming up, so I suggest that you decide you're ...
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Although there are no tempo markings on the original manuscript, I think this prelude is usually played Allegro. In the Baroque period, tempo was understood based on convention and thus not usually marked explicitly on the piece.
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