Bach’s Prelude in D minor, BWV 999

Welcome to our very first Study Group — a collaborative, peer-led dive into a beautiful piece of music over the course of two weeks.

We’re kicking things off with Bach’s Prelude in D minor, BWV 999!

This is not a course or a class — it’s a space for mutual exploration, discussion, and shared progress. I’ll be learning the piece alongside you (again — it’s been a while!), and I’m excited to discover new things together.

🗓️ What to expect:

Between June 9th-20th, we’ll focus on:

🎯 Fingerings and technique

🎯 Harmonic structure and phrasing

🎯 Interpretation and expressive choices

🎯 Your own questions and perspectives!

We’ll also meet for two live Zoom sessions to share progress, chat about challenges, and nerd out over all things Bach.

✅ How to participate:

  1. Sign-Up here!
  2. Grab your score of BWV 999
  3. Introduce yourself below!
  4. Join the prompts and discussion!
  5. Share your thoughts, ideas, or a clip of your playing!

📅 Zoom Call #1 – June 13th, 9am PST

📅 Zoom Call #2 – June 20th, 9am PST

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    • martinTeam
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    • martin.3
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    If you want to participate in this fun group-experiment, please sign-up through this link so we can keep you up to date:

    https://tonebase.notion.site/20079f958bf880539135e5f162a3490c?pvs=105

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    • martin 

       

      What a great initiative Martin. The idea is just fantastic.

      I wish I could participate but I have too many things on my plate for this summer and this piece is probably a bit of a stretch for me.

      I hope that you can repeat this experience in the future and with pieces at a beginner level.

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    • martin Will the Zoom calls be recorded for later viewing? Meeting on Fridays during the work day is impossible for me.

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  • I'm looking forward to work and share ideas on this prelude with all of you in this new Study Group concept, I think it'll be a fun ride! martin Any reference score to propose, do you have one on Tonebase?

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    • Ronnull
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    I've been thinking of revisiting this piece for a while (rather a lot of decades since I last played it!)- looking forward to the study group. The score I have is in Lautenmusik (Hofmeister edition) - it's all in German so I might finally find out what it means 😂

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  • martin This is an excellent initiative, Martin. As someone who's musically and historically not well versed, Bach has been a sort of enigma, inapproachable for me. BWV 999 is an excellent introduction to Bach's music, I feel. I have tried the first few bars, and I'm eager to learn more from such knowledgeable and great musicians on the forums.

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  • martin Can you please add events we can subscribe to for both Zoom calls like you usually do for livestreams, that'd be convenient!

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    • Amy G
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    Greetings from New Mexico! Looking forward to some Bach; and some fingering  ideas for m.s 31-34!

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    • Amy G Hi!  I’m using the Koonce edition with measures 31-34 fingered by Jason Vieaux.  

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    • Marilyn Blodget 

      This is a fun idea.  I will be out of town for most of this, but I did work with Jason Vieaux on Bach 999, and I used the Koonce edition with fingerings of measures 31 - 34 by Jason.  He said I could steal them.   I find they work beautifully.  

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      • Amy G
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      Marilyn Blodget Thanks! I appreciate the picture!!

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    • David
    • David.39
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    Hello from Washington. I’m working on the piece, so am excited about this event!

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      • David
      • David.39
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      David Q:What drew you to this piece — and what do you hope to take away from these two weeks? A:I heard the piece on ToneBase and liked it immediately. I played some easy Bach on violin as a younger person and miss the music. This seems like a good opportunity to make some progress on the Prelude. I am hoping to learn how to practice the movements between harmonies to make it flow and fall more easily below my fingers. Then I hope to be fluent enough to express some musicality.

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      • David
      • David.39
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      David I am using the fingerings in Werner's edition, but will also want to explore some of the suggested LH fingerings posted in this TB Community.

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    Hello, I am Pete from upstate NY, I am looking forward to getting this piece in a better spot.

    Pete

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    • Marc Adler
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    Boy oh boy .... this one is going to be a doozy. I have never played this piece, and it very well could be beyond my current level. But I will give it the good old college try.

    I like to use Musescore for score (and tab) reading, and there are a number of versions of the Prelude up on their website.

     

    -marc (from NYC)

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    • Marc Adler race ya? LOL.

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  • Way over my head, but I might "sit in" to audit.

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  • Hi this is Srinath from Bangalore, India and very happy to join this group.  Bach and this piece has always been attractive to me.  Bouree in E minor is on my plate for a while - almost there but not quite.  This is something a level or two, beyond my reach but I couldnt pass up on this opportunity, even if it meant I could only play some parts and not the whole piece as of now.  But more importantly I would be able to be get the pleasure of seeing and listening to how the talented musicians in this group approach the piece and I am sure I will learn quite a few things from that, when that "beyond me" becomes the "present me" :-).  Thanks for having me as a part of this study group.  What a lovely idea!  
    Warm regards,
    Srinath

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    • Jack Stewart
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    • Jack_Stewart
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    I am Jack from Oakland, CA and am currently attending the TB LA Music Intensive thru this week. I am in on revisiting the BWV 999 prelude. I like the concept of shared study with fellow Tonebuddies (is that the correct designation?).

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    • Bart Versteeg
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    • Bart_Versteeg
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    Hello from the Netherlands! I played this half a century ago. Nice to revisit it. Although I can’t attend the Zoom calls (I have rehearsals with my ensemble 9on that time) I will follow the discussion.  
    my scores for this piece are from the seventies. A German edition (Schott) and a Japanese one.

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  • Hello, i am Juan from Madrid....this IS a great iniciative, Martín. As i have some spare time on comming weeks i Will participate....Is an oficial score available to follow or shall we pick one from the web?? Greetings

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    • Derek
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    Hi from the English Lake District. I also tried to play this piece a long time ago and like Ron I have a Hofmeister edition ( complete Bach Lute Music) which I believe was published in what was then East Germany. Looking forward to working on this and to the Zoom sessions!

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