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    Quote Originally Posted by Chad26 View Post
    So I guess I just wondered where the sheet would be for BWV 998 in e flat maj, grand staff .
    It’s in the link posted by Rob MacKillop above (IMSLP website). The second score (edited by Alfred Dorffel) is transcribed into printed notation, so easier to read than the facsimiles.

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    Received some sad news yesterday so ended up in the music room, took out my Hanika 54PF and started playing some of my old Bach exam pieces.

    I really can't describe the beauty of Bach's music. I've been largo-ing my way through some chorales on the 8 string but to play things like Gavotte 1 and the prelude in D on a nylon string is just unreal....and he wrote that stuff how long ago!!

    I'll keep going and I may even post something here.....

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    Well, Bach was a genius and also a passionate man. A good partner when times are tough. Best wishes to you!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rob MacKillop View Post
    Well, Bach was a genius and also a passionate man. A good partner when times are tough. Best wishes to you!
    Thanks Rob!

    I'm afraid to say that I'm already getting notions. I'm loving the classical and Bach pieces I'm flirting with doing the Trinity ATCL program

    I'll think about it for a month and see how I feel then....

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    Well, why not? It’s a good program to follow, well-chosen pieces. Gives you a focus. Good luck!

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    I might suggest Lily Afshar’s “Essential Bach” that features many popular works that are reasonably guitaristic. The interesting aspect here is her legato fingering. It does require 4 to 5 fret stretches in spots but even incorporatiing a little of this can improve the flow of these works.

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    Not as legato as I'd like, or without a few mistakes and hesitations...


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    Some more of Alan Mearns incredible arranging / playing

    Most guitar players take the prelude from BWV 1005 violin sonata more or less as written, which can sound thin on guitar:





    Later in life, Bach published a harpsichord arrangement of this work, transposing to G and filling in the harmony in some unexpected ways (who would have guessed the dim 7 on the second scale degree over a tonic pedal in the second bar from the c and d in the violin piece?)



    Hear is Mearns arrangement which leaves the piece in C (as he plays the whole suite on the recording) but takes the juicy harmony from BWV 968 to fill out the rather sparse violin score:

    https://amazon.com/music/player/albu...sin=B09WJJ2G3M

    Unfortunately not on Youtube, but can listen on the streaming sites

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    Love Handel, too!


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