Sietze de Vries IMPROVISING video 04 | making variations (chamber organ)

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  • Опубликовано: 30 окт 2024

Комментарии • 8

  • @Bowwow30
    @Bowwow30 6 месяцев назад

    Great sense of humour. After playing ''Nu daagt het in het oosten' from a to z, from z to a, back and forth, in several styles for 20 minutes, you played Pachbel's Was Gott tut das ist wohlgetan, telling us that we probably have heard this melody before. I like that.

  • @47voet
    @47voet 3 года назад +3

    Another great lesson. Thank you for this series.

  • @timothytikker3834
    @timothytikker3834 3 года назад +3

    I learned the Pachelbel Was Gott tut partita in my first year of organ lessons! My teacher was Ludwig Altman, a student of Fritz Heitmann.

  • @freedy79
    @freedy79 3 года назад +2

    Erg bedankt

  • @Bowwow30
    @Bowwow30 6 месяцев назад

    Scottish has a lot of gggggg though. And my parents forbid me to learn and play the vlooienmars. So I might be one of the few who know how to play the piano (my piano teacher will contradict this), but doesn't know how to play the vlooienmars.

  • @francaimke3394
    @francaimke3394 2 года назад +1

    Top!

  • @donotcare330
    @donotcare330 3 года назад

    So here is the question of the Day. What is the "CORNET" on this organ exactly? I mean is this a 5 rank mixture stop or is this something like an actual reed? Since some of these terms aren't 100 percent interchangeable from various builders. Thank you!!!

    • @RoelSikkema
      @RoelSikkema 2 года назад

      When did you hear the Cornet on this organ? I did not hear this stop in this video.