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Hey Everyone, Long time no see... I've started arranging Bach's Goldberg Variations for 2,3 & 4 guitars a number of months ago and recording them to video. I have 24 out of the 30 variations done so far. Here is a playlist of them. Maybe some of you will enjoy them! All the best, John
RE: My Goldberg Variations project (in reply to Ricardo)
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ORIGINAL: Ricardo
Great job man!
But come on, you gotta try it on ONE guitar!!!
I used to do this on two guitars, obviously much faster:
Thanks Ricardo! Haha no I am doing this for my own amusement but while I'm at it I want it to be for musical reasons. These Goldbergs lose too much for me when done on one guitar. Great stuff btw in the WTC!
RE: My Goldberg Variations project (in reply to JohnWalshGuitar)
Everyone's playing Bach. How about Joseph Haydn? Mozart's best friend and teacher of Beethoven. A recording of this masterpiece on 2 or more guitars would be awesome.