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JohnWalshGuitar

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My Goldberg Variations project 

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


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Erik van Goch

 

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RE: My Goldberg Variations project (in reply to JohnWalshGuitar

I've been following it on your YouTube Chanel since you started sharing them.... that's quite a project :-).

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Ricardo

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RE: My Goldberg Variations project (in reply to JohnWalshGuitar

Great job man!

But come on, you gotta try it on ONE guitar!!!

I used to do this on two guitars, obviously much faster:



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CD's and transcriptions available here:
www.ricardomarlow.com
  REPORT THIS POST AS INAPPROPRIATE |  Date Mar. 22 2022 23:27:58
 
Paul Magnussen

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RE: My Goldberg Variations project (in reply to Ricardo

quote:

Great job man!

But come on, you gotta try it on ONE guitar!!!

I used to do this on two guitars, obviously much faster:


Josef Eötvös has recorded them, apparently on one guitar. Seems pretty good to me:

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JohnWalshGuitar

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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!

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  REPORT THIS POST AS INAPPROPRIATE |  Date Mar. 23 2022 7:16:05
 
JohnWalshGuitar

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RE: My Goldberg Variations project (in reply to Erik van Goch

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ORIGINAL: Erik van Goch

I've been following it on your YouTube Chanel since you started sharing them.... that's quite a project :-).

Thanks Erik!

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  REPORT THIS POST AS INAPPROPRIATE |  Date Mar. 23 2022 8:57:06
 
mark indigo

 

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RE: My Goldberg Variations project (in reply to JohnWalshGuitar

Thanks for posting here John, unlike Erik i didn't know you were posting these videos on youtube...

did you (or anyone else) know Pepe Justicia has released an album of some of the Goldenburgers, called "GOLDBERG EN FLAMENCO"? https://www.pepejusticia.es/en/product/goldberg-en-flamenco-cd/

"Complaints can be made in writing to one of the many international Bach Societies ;)"

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devilhand

 

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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.



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  REPORT THIS POST AS INAPPROPRIATE |  Date Mar. 23 2022 22:16:05
 
JohnWalshGuitar

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RE: My Goldberg Variations project (in reply to mark indigo

Thanks very much Mark! I wasn't aware of that album at all. Will check it out for sure

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Schieper

 

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RE: My Goldberg Variations project (in reply to JohnWalshGuitar

pretty amazing.. thanks for sharing it is a joy to listen to.
  REPORT THIS POST AS INAPPROPRIATE |  Date Mar. 31 2022 1:09:51
 
JohnWalshGuitar

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RE: My Goldberg Variations project (in reply to Schieper

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ORIGINAL: Schieper

pretty amazing.. thanks for sharing it is a joy to listen to.

Thanks very much!

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  REPORT THIS POST AS INAPPROPRIATE |  Date Mar. 31 2022 9:47:02
 
JohnWalshGuitar

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RE: My Goldberg Variations project (in reply to JohnWalshGuitar

Here are another 4..
28 down, 2 to go...








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