Different Ways To Play: Bach PRELUDE No. 2 in C minor (from WTK1) - Analysis Tutorial

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  • @clementbeaudonnat1381
    @clementbeaudonnat1381 Год назад +416

    The impersonation of Gould killed me😂😂

    • @neutral_puma845
      @neutral_puma845 Год назад +31

      Same 🤣 I laughed out loud when he hummed 😭😂

    • @adic9091
      @adic9091 Год назад +16

      lol I laughed so hard at his impression.

    • @pedrod.7576
      @pedrod.7576 Год назад +9

      It was brilliant!

    • @PerfectCadence_XO
      @PerfectCadence_XO Год назад +16

      Lmfaooo no way you hit Gould with the that audible moan in the interpretation ahaha

    • @charlesloving4820
      @charlesloving4820 Год назад +3

      Yes, I cracked up at that.😂

  • @kyleh4354
    @kyleh4354 Год назад +103

    OMG. That Glenn Gould impersonation had me laughing out loud! Spot on - well done!

    • @Mike1614YT
      @Mike1614YT Год назад +1

      yeah I laughed too. Glen kinda hummed. or wailed, whatever

    • @frederik606
      @frederik606 Год назад

      @@Mike1614YT Je pense qu'il ne le faisait pas exprès, peut être lié à une tension nerveuse...

    • @Mike1614YT
      @Mike1614YT Год назад +1

      @@frederik606 Je suis d'accord mais ça ne me dérange pas

    • @frederik606
      @frederik606 Год назад

      @@Mike1614YT bien sûr. ..

    • @leongatha6
      @leongatha6 9 месяцев назад

      Not even a little like spot on. You should give it a few listens unstead of blindly feeling you need to comment.

  • @Jazzmaster58
    @Jazzmaster58 Год назад +53

    Finally someone that analyzes the harmonic material of classical pieces like a Jazz musician would. I am a Jazz musician and this is time saving stuff for my line of work, so, thank you for making it so easy.

    • @PijanitsaVode
      @PijanitsaVode Год назад

      Totally!

    • @cldavis33
      @cldavis33 11 месяцев назад +6

      I don't know why my classical teachers didn't cover theory, because when I came back from jazz studies, I then could analyze classical beautifully. Bach has all kinds of awesome chord changes. It is also MUCH easier to memorize his pieces when you look at the theory because the note have context now, instead of just notes.

    • @johnapple6646
      @johnapple6646 9 месяцев назад

      Lots of students don't care about theory ​@@cldavis33

    • @JariSatta
      @JariSatta 6 месяцев назад

      @@cldavis33 Truth!

    • @ampac
      @ampac 4 месяца назад

      But the harmonic analysis of classic pieces and jazz pieces is done exactly in the same way and is shown using roman numerals, often complemented with the chord names, exactly like in this video. Or are you referring to the lack of decent harmonic analysis on youtube and elsewhere?

  • @Tovify
    @Tovify Год назад +26

    Lol that Gould imitation XD

  • @mikehughes6582
    @mikehughes6582 Год назад +15

    I love how you lowered the piano stool for the Glenn Gould interpretation.

  • @djtomt
    @djtomt 7 месяцев назад +3

    Suddenly this piece comes into clear focus for me after struggling to analyze it for weeks. Thank you!

  • @longhaulblue
    @longhaulblue Год назад +6

    Bach's false endings are the best. As clearly shown in this prelude and in countless other works.

  • @haqvor
    @haqvor Год назад +6

    I'm currently recovering from a hand surgery and need good exercises to regain dexterity in my left hand. Beethoven doesn't really work very well for that so enter Sonata Secrets with the perfect piece. In Bach We Trust! Thanks Henrik!

  • @willrobertson6624
    @willrobertson6624 Год назад +3

    I watch many educational musics videos…but Sonata Secrets is my favorite by far!

  • @cldavis33
    @cldavis33 11 дней назад

    BRILLIANT! I've been working through this too, harmonically, your work is awesome. If you don't know the theory, you miss Bach so completely here.

  • @annalobanova8338
    @annalobanova8338 Год назад +3

    what a great analysis and excellent performance, thanks for the video

  • @robbes7rh
    @robbes7rh Год назад +3

    Really helpful. I’ve been thinking about how I would want to play this prelude, and you’ve highlighted the various possibilities as well as given it a spine on which I can experiment with some ideas. I would not have dared to play block chords in place of Bach’s melodic motifs. But watching you do that and bringing forward the beautiful harmonic progression with suspended 2nds resolving to 3rds (something I hadn’t taken note of when reading the score), I’m like, why the hell not. It’s another dimension of understanding this piece that Bach wrote and kept alive his whole life.

  • @DIYerGuy
    @DIYerGuy Год назад +1

    A really great analysis, as well as an explanation and demonstration of this subtle and beautiful Bach keyboard piece. Thank you!

  • @mymatemartin
    @mymatemartin Год назад +3

    This is my first experience of your channel and I have to say, I was enthralled. An exellent tutorial and commentay on each part of the piece. Makes me want to play, practice and enjoy the piano more.
    The Gould impression was priceless. 😂

  • @mackenzie77777
    @mackenzie77777 10 месяцев назад

    What a great teacher !! Nice to have the actual chord voicing explained. I`ve subscribed, thanks.

  • @wongkp8602
    @wongkp8602 Год назад +3

    Appreciate your clear analysis and demonstration 😊

  • @robbes7rh
    @robbes7rh Год назад

    Thanks!

  • @ethanduran7750
    @ethanduran7750 Год назад +4

    Watching you analyze pieces is always a welcome part of my day, that Glenn Gould impression was spot on 😂

  • @DJKLProductions
    @DJKLProductions Год назад +8

    Thank you so much for finally going Bach in time again! I, probably we, have waited so long for you to do it again and now the time has come.
    I am especially grateful, as baroque music, according to your own information, is not your field of expertise, or your usual environment! Thank you very much for allowing us to enjoy this!
    However, and hopefully you are interested, there are already romantic approaches with late baroque and early classical composers, such as Wilhelm Friedemann Bach with his 12 Polonaises for Fortepiano.

    • @SonataSecrets
      @SonataSecrets  Год назад +4

      Thank you! I even have one final Bach in the works for this last stretch actually.....a very famous piece....

    • @DJKLProductions
      @DJKLProductions Год назад +2

      @@SonataSecrets The problem with guessing is that there are so many famous pieces for keyboard instruments by Bach. All the more reason for me to be curious about which one it will be!

  • @paulwl3159
    @paulwl3159 5 месяцев назад

    Great analysis covering both harmony and performance. I never realised before that the opening chord sequence is identical to the “arabesque” at the end.

  • @jerryvan8799
    @jerryvan8799 Год назад

    You’re both funny and v insightful. Love the Glen Gould impression.

  • @evelyneduval6441
    @evelyneduval6441 Год назад +1

    Thank you for the excellent harmony analysis!

  • @oceansmusicinhkukandgerman7009
    @oceansmusicinhkukandgerman7009 Год назад +2

    Currently learning this prelude and fugue to enhance my technique too! What coincidence!

  • @gavinfraser5784
    @gavinfraser5784 10 месяцев назад

    Nicely explained with visual score as well.

  • @davidroux7987
    @davidroux7987 Год назад

    Just what I needed! Brilliant analysis and crisp playing...

  • @SR71YF12
    @SR71YF12 Год назад +4

    About the Glenn Gould impersonation. You got the low chair, the body position and the famous finger tapping technique right, but you still need to put in some additional work on perfecting the humming.

  • @tung_x
    @tung_x 5 месяцев назад

    I've been fascinated with this one since I heard bassist Jeff Berlin play it ("Bach") on his second album Pump It! back in 1986. He also plays a great solo on it as well. Took some liberties, of course.

  • @SDGBach14
    @SDGBach14 Год назад +2

    I really like the overhead view. This prelude can be tricky for fingering. Looks like you use the thumbs on the black keys, except in one place you cross over the index finger (measure 14).

  • @lawrencetaylor4101
    @lawrencetaylor4101 Год назад

    Merci beaucoup for this. I'm glad you mentioned that this was an intermediate piece so I will go to an easier one after the C Major. Loved your Gould playing.

  • @creativeself7147
    @creativeself7147 Год назад

    Another great video! Absolutely love your approach to music!

  • @marcelominal
    @marcelominal 3 месяца назад

    Thank you for this amazing class! Very instructive!

  • @maximusheronimus23980
    @maximusheronimus23980 7 месяцев назад

    i'm trying this stunning piece with this help, i'm trying to get the chords into my fingers in combination with a couple of bars of the piece itself, this makes it even more special

  • @antonellamajorano5348
    @antonellamajorano5348 Год назад

    Io , non conoscendo l'inglese, non ho comprreso ciò che ha detto . Leggendo i commenti sottostanti non ho trovato menzionato S. RICHTER che, a mio gusto personale, ha dato la più straordinaria interpretazione di questo pezzo.
    Io paragono il risultato che ha ottenuto al celebre quadro di Van Gog " corvi su campo di grano."
    Una cascata di suoni che racchiudono bellissimi disegni armonici . Il risultato è drammatico e veramente sconvolgente. Se non sapessi che Bach è credente, questo pezzo straordinario mi fa pensare a un universo cupo e senza Dio. Straordinario effetto evocativo della musica.

  • @vengermanu9375
    @vengermanu9375 8 месяцев назад

    Learning to play this piece just now. Nice to get some analysis of it :-)

  • @pdxxx97266
    @pdxxx97266 5 месяцев назад

    Omg that's hilarious...the hunchback mumbling Gould... with the similar white shirt to boot 🤣🤣🤣👍 also it's my favorite Bach prelude!

  • @UteYoobMC
    @UteYoobMC Год назад

    Loved your analysis. Thank you. I have subscribed and look forward to further videos - very excited.
    Your take on Gould did kill me. For me, he is the ultimate Bach interpreter. Tsk tsk

  • @ronaldl9085
    @ronaldl9085 Год назад

    I loved the Gould singing! LOL

  • @oneirdaathnaram1376
    @oneirdaathnaram1376 Год назад +1

    02:19 made my day.

  • @davidleyland3170
    @davidleyland3170 Год назад

    Brilliant. And your Glen Gould impersonation, well😎

  • @littlebigkaycey
    @littlebigkaycey Год назад

    I just subscribed because of your Gould audiations!

  • @john_demartini
    @john_demartini Год назад

    Thank you for the shout out 🤗

  • @enriqueernesto738
    @enriqueernesto738 Год назад

    I just discovered your channel and I like your way to analyze this piece

  • @pierfrancescopeperoni
    @pierfrancescopeperoni Год назад

    I tend to play it pretty slow constructing the building, then I make a small rallentando at the end of the fifth bar before the arpeggios, and make an accelerando in the last four bars before the arpeggios, as if there the piece exploses, the rigid structured building starts falling. Then a final boom in the low g after the arpeggios, a small pause while the fragments go up in the air, and then they fall on the ground again, one after another.

  • @theyapsta
    @theyapsta Год назад

    I'm a guitar player... not sure what I'm doing here but I'm sure the algorithm knows. That was great by the way.

  • @ericrakestraw664
    @ericrakestraw664 Год назад

    The No. 2 C minor prelude is very similar stylistically to the first prelude in C major. Both preludes start with 16th note figurations that repeat every half bar and harmonic changes every bar, and both preludes end with a pedal point in the deep bass.

  • @claudiogarcia8860
    @claudiogarcia8860 Год назад +1

    Thanks very much.

  • @jisyang8781
    @jisyang8781 Год назад +1

    2:20 Dedication to art

  • @bettyjalpa7858
    @bettyjalpa7858 Год назад

    Great explanation! Love your videos!

  • @DressedForDrowning
    @DressedForDrowning Год назад

    Hendrik, I like the way you play Bach!! 😀😍

  • @Solfonny
    @Solfonny Год назад +11

    One thing Gould and Gulda both do, which I like a lot for this piece, is to hold out the pinky notes in the 1st section of the prelude. The harmony hangs over the chromatic inner notes. Gould is eccentric with it, but it creates a kind of magical trance-like feeling for me. It's definitely a good finger exercise.
    My favorite performances of this are by Wanda Landowska and Evelyne Crochet.

  • @NITAY751
    @NITAY751 Год назад

    That AHHH of Gould was hilarious!

  • @sospiroso
    @sospiroso Год назад

    You are a star........Brilliant tutorial! 👍

  • @andrewplowman7907
    @andrewplowman7907 Год назад

    Great video - fun and informative

  • @bobgobknob
    @bobgobknob 8 месяцев назад

    Thank you so much, very helpful. Also I love Glen Gould but you made me laugh!

  • @philippe-k7v
    @philippe-k7v 8 месяцев назад

    Belle analyse. La caricature de Gould est fulgurante.

  • @instrujam
    @instrujam Год назад +4

    2:12 This is a really hilarious Glen Gould impression hahaha 🙂

  • @eduardo4134
    @eduardo4134 Год назад

    Good explanations...congratuklations!...

  • @Arivakrish
    @Arivakrish Год назад

    Wonderful Video and to me is informative and useful m Appreciate it...thank you!

  • @stnhndg
    @stnhndg 2 месяца назад

    ok , at 6:20 you play C in a bass and then Bb... (18th bar) however in your sheet both bass notes are C

  • @rosaliedeneubourg3225
    @rosaliedeneubourg3225 Год назад +6

    Thank you dear Henrik for this instructive and amusing video. I found it funny how you portrayed the different types of players, especially Glenn Gould.
    I like Bach myself but my heart is even more attached to Debussy. So I'm always very happy when you bring him up. I can't wait to see which Debussy piece comes next.🙏♥️🎹🎶🎵🤗
    „Valse Romantique“ maybe?

  • @Skhal
    @Skhal Год назад

    Dope video !!

  • @Rombizio
    @Rombizio Год назад

    This is hard. And very well explained.

  • @PijanitsaVode
    @PijanitsaVode Год назад

    Are there, available somewhere, harmonically annotated scores?
    Every time I ask for that or suggest that, it's dumblooksnocharge, even hostility.
    That could be produced collectively (crowdsourcing).

  • @HenHanna
    @HenHanna Год назад +1

    Please comment on -- 11min 53sec (played 3 times) Lou Ni (arr.) - [Bach G Minor] Extended by Melodic Music Extension (185K views) -- Thank you!

  • @angellohector
    @angellohector Год назад +1

    Question, why did you choose that speed

  • @wss952
    @wss952 Год назад

    The moaning in your Gould interpretation made me laugh very hard thank you for being you lol

  • @PijanitsaVode
    @PijanitsaVode Год назад

    Bravo for the precise, crystal-clear harmonic analysis
    and for de facto insisting on having the feel and comprehension of it as a pianist.
    Nahre Sol does not do it much
    Music Matters does it, in a more rule-based, scholarly way.
    Both omit to mention it when talking practicing and learning a piece or playing patterns (arpeggios...).

  • @erggish
    @erggish Год назад

    10:36 is Bo dominant diminished or the 7th degree?

  • @nezkeys79
    @nezkeys79 Год назад

    8:20 the LH here I still cant play
    Any suggestions 😅

  • @lindamanousaki3974
    @lindamanousaki3974 Год назад

    You're brilliant

  • @paxwallace8324
    @paxwallace8324 9 месяцев назад

    So look some of us are jazz pianists who live and breath chord progression stop leaving that info out. God well you're doing a hell of a lot better than most classical cats that way.

  • @margarethansen7480
    @margarethansen7480 Год назад

    Thanks, it’s a nice vídeo❤❤❤

  • @Honestcritic79
    @Honestcritic79 Год назад

    you know where we can find a version of the chords only that you played?

  • @allhailalona
    @allhailalona Год назад +6

    Gould will never be surpassed, he's a genius the stature of bach and Beethoven. While others fight the piano trying to prove their dexterity and skills. Gould was playing side-by-side with the piano, giving each and each note attention and love.

  • @WeedMIC
    @WeedMIC Год назад

    Presto adagio allegro - these were put there by bach, or the printer?

  • @wandajames143
    @wandajames143 Год назад

    I would like this interpretation for the prelude in e minor #10

  • @Stigggs
    @Stigggs Год назад

    Excellent synopsis on this piece. I also liked your Glenn Gould imitation. Accurate and funny. Thank you very much.
    I do have one question. On measure 18, the ninth note in the left hand, base clef. Some sheet music shows it to be a C. While others show it to be a B flat. I’ve seen both equally. The sheet music that you used shows a C. Can you tell me which is really correct? Should it be C or B flat? (If you google images of the sheet music you will see the variations).

  • @JanosKmetyko
    @JanosKmetyko Год назад +1

    bravissimo.¨!!!!!!!!

  • @_rstcm
    @_rstcm Год назад

    Please do Respighi's Notturno from his 6 pieces for piano.

  • @dwdei8815
    @dwdei8815 Год назад +1

    Very engaging and nicely presented. But can the choice of how to play this be separated from the fact that it is the curtain-raiser and mood-setter to what I think is the wittiest and chirpiest of the fugues? I see a lot of echoes in the Shostakovich Prelude & Fugue in Am (vol 1) in harmonic pattern, melody and jokiness.
    My first reaction to your Gould was "That's amusing - but outrageous!". So I dug out a recording of it - and yes it was that, er, "individual" (but without the famous moaning).

    • @SonataSecrets
      @SonataSecrets  Год назад +1

      I think it should of course be considered as paired with the fugue as you point out, but also that it can be taken out and stand on its own, as a short character piece. It depends on the context for playing it.

  • @oldschoolchartist
    @oldschoolchartist Год назад

    I decided to change the phrasing just a bit, at least in my head. Instead of a downbeat followed by three 16th's, I think of it as one 16th note on the beat with the next three 16th's phrasing into the next down beat. So, instead of 'One ie and uh' 'Two ie and uh' 'Three ie and uh'... it would be 'One' 'ie and uh TWO' 'ie and uh THREE' etc. Each set of 4 16ths with the last three leading into the next down beat...

  • @temelreyis
    @temelreyis 11 месяцев назад

    Wasn't it starting in Fugues? I always pass this part

  • @user-uz7gb7gb4v
    @user-uz7gb7gb4v Год назад +1

    The Glenn Gould impersonation was amazing!
    Friedrich Gulda's interpretation is also worth a mention. It's also super unorthodox, but more convincing than Gould's, in my opinion (and it dispenses with Gould's vocal obbligato, which is always a plus).

    • @DrJulianNewmansChannel
      @DrJulianNewmansChannel Год назад +1

      I also like Gulda's interpretation. I think Wim Winters' clavichord interpretation is also very nice.

  • @foljamb
    @foljamb 5 месяцев назад

    OK, now i see you've uploaded multiple videos of your analysis of this wtc 1 c prelude--not a good idea for those of us following you from lecture to lecture--you cover the obvious in this video about the main points of this prelude: the finger-figure, the harmonic movement through keys, the arrival at a cadenza, the analysis of cadenza (but you should add why bach does this kind of thing: a finger exercise for students followed by a cadenza for performers)--i'll try to go back and find your other video on this prelude and suggest what you should do with it

  • @BeatPOWERvomPowerhof
    @BeatPOWERvomPowerhof 6 месяцев назад

    brilliant!

  • @tomasaguirre.l
    @tomasaguirre.l 4 месяца назад

    Lmao that Glenn Gould impression 😭😭😂

  • @KINIONBEATS
    @KINIONBEATS Год назад

    Luv ya dude,...u rock

  • @tunaliiss
    @tunaliiss Год назад +2

    pls make fugue c minor ❤️❤️

  • @wellnessriegel
    @wellnessriegel Год назад

    great love it

  • @Hjominbonrun
    @Hjominbonrun Год назад +1

    Lol, the Gould interpretation.
    I like this piece. many times when I play it,
    it will sound very different depending on whether I have had coffee, too much coffee, or no coffee.

  • @andrescolomarcedeno9952
    @andrescolomarcedeno9952 Год назад

    Bro you should do the invention 13 !!

  • @stephenohms1795
    @stephenohms1795 Год назад

    Instant sub

  • @militaryandemergencyservic3286
    @militaryandemergencyservic3286 Год назад +4

    great - could you do the fugue please (which is even better). By the way Gulda does the best version of this prelude imo.

    • @WEEBLLOM
      @WEEBLLOM Год назад +2

      I think the word "better" doesn't make much sense here

    • @finaxx1261
      @finaxx1261 Год назад

      yeah! i looove the gulda version too, the way the upper voices just sing… AMAZING

    • @SonataSecrets
      @SonataSecrets  Год назад

      I have to check out Gulda then!

    • @militaryandemergencyservic3286
      @militaryandemergencyservic3286 Год назад

      @@SonataSecrets oh yes indeed - it's on youtube for sure. I don't know what piano he uses (there is no video just his 70's recording of the WC1 and 2) but it is as soft as silk...You know, I suppose, that he recorded both books twice...

  • @hippophile
    @hippophile Год назад

    Really great episode. But you need to practice that the Gould Grunt a bit more... 😂

  • @M4rkB4rden
    @M4rkB4rden Месяц назад

    6:17 score is wrong. LH bass note B-flat on beat 3

  • @Charstring
    @Charstring Год назад

    I didn't know that the tempo markings came from Bach, I always thought that Carl Czerny put them in.

  • @jsc5492
    @jsc5492 Год назад

    Does the final Allegro give us the tempo indication for the beginning of the prelude?
    Whatever the tempo of the beginning, equal notes give us the effect of machinal playing (sounds like a knitting machine).
    You dont mention other aspects of possible performance practice. Accents, staccato, legato, some 1/16 notes held longer than others...
    OK for the analysis, not quite OK for "Different ways to play".
    Have you already analysed other Bach pieces that open with harmonies I II(7) V(7) I ? It's very common.

  • @nehath123
    @nehath123 Год назад

    Haye you ever planned to do some of Brahms Hungarian Dances. They are way too underrepresented on RUclips.
    Would be mice

  • @trevjr
    @trevjr Год назад +1

    I enjoy your videos, you seem to pick works that I also love myself. I prefer the Gould method in this piece and I use it as a warm up with no pedal and holding the top notes for almost a half note like Gould does but he is not consistent in this. I think his pacing is just perfect and find most play it way too fast so you miss some of the inner notes. For me Bach requires every note be heard and not mumbled or jumbled past. Also your score appears to be wrong in measure 18, the bass note in the second half of the measure goes down to a Bb, the only measure where there is a different bass note, it makes sense as it descends to the Ab. It appears that you play the Bb though. In any case you do a great job in this work as usual!

  • @StephaneSmarties
    @StephaneSmarties Год назад +19

    Making fun of Gould’s version might be an easy way to get the approval of some, but it sounds a bit presumptuous to ignore the superior understanding of Bach’s music that Gould possessed and his amazing ability to find different interpretations that work beautifully.

    • @MultiAndAnd
      @MultiAndAnd 3 месяца назад +3

      Gould interpretations tend to suck. Also he sang during execution and you can hear him. It's unbearable.