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June 26, 2004

Guide to Bach.

Excellent. Cheers. It looks pretty extensive, too.

I hate to disappoint, but the guide neither teaches you to play nor compose as well as Bach.

So that's why Ringo married her!

Gyan -- the Midi links in particular are very welcome. Thanks.

Marvellous!

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Thanks Gyan!

Grand link.

/bow

Oregon Bach Festival started last night.

If I had to choose a desert-island score, it'd be both volumes of the WTC. In Bach there's enough for a lifetime.

I've been playing a couple of the toccata-style Preludes from WTC I (c minor, B flat major) around the house lately, varying their tempo to reflect my wife's moods and fatigue as a project of hers reaches its own crescendo. In part this is a joking reference to The Triplets of Belleville, which used a lugubrious arrangement of the c minor Prelude to represent the fatigue and monotony of the cyclists.

Guess there's not a lot of Bach fans ...

I'd like to see more sites as simple/powerful/well-organized as this one.

I play my language students Bach at the top of the lesson. Alpha waves.

Amazing site. Bravo.

Anyone got the sounds of "Chicken-Beak-DNA"? It's supposed to sound like Bach.

Ahhh . . Bach

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