@@SelvesteDovregubben Organists are expected to know how to do everything! Whether it's transposing, improvising, or playing five keyboards and the foot pedals all at once, they never get a break...
1:58 that chord is so good, i dont even know a fugue works that it breaks the law of fugue but that sound so unique like i dont think bach ever made that kinda thing l really like it, the tension
Very clever treatment! I like the good respect of form and conventions. The low b at 1:48 does not let you play this fugue on the organ.
Yes, I was going to have a high B but decided that it was more fun to have the low B. Perhaps I should have transposed to F major after writing it 😂
Organists should know how to transpose 😉
@@SelvesteDovregubben Organists are expected to know how to do everything! Whether it's transposing, improvising, or playing five keyboards and the foot pedals all at once, they never get a break...
I guess it's a matter of how far down the bass pedals on the organ being used go.
@@FreddyWickhamMusic The bass run is an F major run, but the piece itself would be in F minor, to have that lowest note be a C.
I never liked much the original theme. As a fugue theme, on the other hand, it's an earworm!
Very nice! I love it! Nice use of the Picardy Third to end on. 👏👏👏
Davvero una bellissima fuga, complimenti!!!
Wow. This is spectacular. It’s quite easy on the ears.
Very nice! Pretty sure 0:59 is the first time I heard the theme in major key :D
I really want to try this on the organ.....
What program do you use to write this stuff?
Looks like Sibelius to me.
Sounds a bit like a Froberger ricercar to me...
1:58 that chord is so good, i dont even know a fugue works that it breaks the law of fugue but that sound so unique like i dont think bach ever made that kinda thing l really like it, the tension
he did... quite a lot.
First
second
tihrd
Not fourth!