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From: Douglas Tate
Date: Wed, 16 Jun 1999 20:33:06 +0100
Subject: Re: George Fields' "The Bach Stops Here"

At 12:10 16/06/99 -0500, Barry B. Bean wrote:
>I do wish some of the Goldberg variations or the Brandenburg's were
>included, but thats a personal problem...
>
>BB

I'm currently working on the Goldberg :)) there are about three
variations which work well... There are many bach works for solo something
or other which work well... and can be played at any speed ie slowly, and
still feel wonderful to play...

if anyone is interested i will put together a list of pieces which work
well on harmonica like
G Minor Violin concerto
A Minor violin concerto
Dminor double violin concerto ,
Dminor Violin and Oboe conerto,
B minor Flute Suite
Aminor suite for flute solo
etc etc....
etc etc....

Music to think by, dream by, romance by... in Bach you will find all the
emotion you could wish...... Bach dry as dust???? Oh Brother... you play
it and find yourself in a lifetime of discovery ... as Fritz Speigel says
at the start of a book of extracts of bach pieces.."you will forever find
new ways of playing these pieces... and you will never be without a
challenge ..

Umm... sorry ... I could almost be talking about blues / jazz / pop / your
music :)

Douglas t