Kick-Off for the Month of J.S.Bach!

Johann Sebastian Bach! This month, we want to share our love for one of the greatest composers that has ever lived! Have you ever played a piece by him? The next four weeks are dedicated to his music and genius and we want YOU to share your learning experience in the dedicated Forum! 🧙‍♂️

In this livestream, we are going to kick things of simultaneously on GTR and PNO with PNO Community Lead Hilda Huang!! That's right, we're in this together, we are going to kick things off together and we are going to celebrate in a Watch Party TOGETHER!

This month, we are going to explore the masterpieces by one of the greatest composer that has ever lived: Johann Sebastian Bach! We are going to explore the mastery of late Baroque polyphony and share our learning experiences in the dedicated Challenge Forum! Follow the "Join Discussion Button" for more information on the Month of Johann Sebastian Bach on tonebase!

What pieces do you want to focus on over the course of the next four weeks?

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    • Derek
    • Derek
    • 2 yrs ago
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    I'm away for a few days so will miss tonight but I have made a start - not quite up to video performance yet but maybe next weekend!

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  • I too am away, but plan to participate.  This is a great topic and will force me to work on a couple of pieces I have wAnted to learn

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    • Lawrencenull
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    • Law
    • 2 yrs ago
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    i had been learning this amazing Chacconne BWV 1004 for years but still far off the actual performance standard I wish to acquire. However, I broke down all the section or bar by bar to learn and play week by week. I wonder if anyone here had learnt Chaccone music for the guitar. I prefer to learn the Segovia's fingering first before study other arrangers fingerings.

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    • ken
    • ken
    • 2 yrs ago
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    Prelude from the first Cello Suite
    Prelude from Prelude Fugue and Allegro  BWV 998

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