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![]() "katysails" wrote in message ... Bach's Air on the G String is one of my favorite pieces...I don't,however, have appreciation for it with a boogie baseline beat.... That's a very interesting comment. I wasn't aware that I had put a boogie beat on the bass. In fact, I've used the metronome to try to make sure that I play it correctly. I've really worked hard to get the bass correct. Does it really seem to have a boogie beat the whole way through? It's the same with others who have tried to improve on what's already perfect....why? Why take something that's beautiful and turn it into something else? I wasn't trying to improve on it. I really thought that I was playing it "note for note". I thought that my demonstration would show that Bach was the father of modern blues. Bach was one of the first composers to make use of the "chordal progression" which is the foundation upon which blues, jazz, and rock is based. Also, I've recently been learning a Bach piece that seems to be the inspiration for one of Pink Floyd's songs. Instead, write your own rather than changing what someone else has created.... Honestly, I didn't think that I had changed it. I played it to the best of my ability. BTW, if you like that piece, you would probably really like barber's Adagio for Strings,.... I do............ Regards Donal -- |
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