Re: BWV 999 (was Question: BWV 1000 and 1001)
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Re: BWV 999 (was Question: BWV 1000 and 1001)         


Author: JonLorPro
Date: Aug 10, 2006 14:11

Wed, May 24 2006 3:11 pm

Andrew Schulman wrote:
>Arthur Ness wrote:
>> Now if you bring up that note about 3/4rds of the way through BWV 999,
>> I'm going on strike!! I can't make up mymind. Either one is possible. I
>> checked the critical notes in the NBA (new Bach edition), but can't remember
>> what the situation is. --ajn
>Yes, at measure 23 I play the F natural in the bass (this is of course
>the note in the Kellner autograph of BWV 999 although that is in Cm and
>on guitar it is played in Dm); easy to do on an 8-string guitar as a
>bar, the F is on the 8th string in that position. The 6-string
>solution, playing the F an octave higher doesn't work well at all in my
>opinion, nor does grabbing the F at the 6th string-1st fret for a split
>second....
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