Bach - Toccata and Fugue in D minor BWV 565 - P. Barton, harmonic pedal piano

Bach - Toccata and Fugue in D minor BWV 565 - P. Barton, harmonic pedal piano

Paul Barton

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@asyncasync
@asyncasync - 13.09.2024 01:04

This piece has the most ultimate and final sounding ending of any piece, ever. You just cant write a single note after that.

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@smelliman
@smelliman - 29.09.2024 22:29

i’m learning this song on piano now :D!

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@alessandrog5261
@alessandrog5261 - 05.10.2024 05:33

Great performance Maestro!❤ to whom is looking for the same version I found the “most similar” on the website described in the link IMSPL but the version of marcel dupre (also including fingering). The previous version are almost completely different, some with also different Tempo. Hope it helps or that someone reply with an even closer version to the video

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@attilanagy1981
@attilanagy1981 - 08.10.2024 21:19

Köszönöm szépen csodálatos volt.😊

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@Joakmayoka
@Joakmayoka - 16.10.2024 02:51

castlevania lives in

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@anniegarin-michaud556
@anniegarin-michaud556 - 18.10.2024 21:39

J'adore ! Merci pour cette belle musique qui réchauffe mon coeur et me fait du bien !!! 😇🤩❤Votre interprétation est magnifique, on reconnait un pianiste talentueux !!

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@AD.H.
@AD.H. - 27.10.2024 04:09

12 years later and I still open this video to enjoy this piece! Well done!! 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻🎉🎉🎉

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@albadelaviu
@albadelaviu - 01.11.2024 23:46

Que p* MARAVILLA 😢

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@keller109
@keller109 - 02.11.2024 02:22

My two gripes with Bach:
1) Too technical. I never feel any passion. I don’t want his pieces to be Beethovenesque with all that emotional drama, but sheesh! Not saying everything should be emotional, but even something akin to Mozart’s cheeky playfulness would be nice once in a while…
2) Bach’s pieces tend to overstay their welcome. They sound beautiful at the beginning and during certain parts, but it always feels like they go on… and on… and on….. That fugue is one of the loveliest sounds I’ve ever heard, but quickly gets exhausting

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@pierluigisantagati2926
@pierluigisantagati2926 - 08.11.2024 19:21

Hello, wonderful execution and sound. Your videos are a very good and clear reference for me, thanks. Apart from the octaves you added as you wrote, I noticed a close correspondence with the arrangement by Thomas A. Jonhson. Did you played this version? (I ask because I am studying it!). greetings

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@lavanda_funny
@lavanda_funny - 09.11.2024 01:55

It's not an organ effect, it's a dirty pedal. you have to clean it up, because notes from past chords are pulled and overlaid on new ones. technically well done. although the texture is simplified to a minimum.

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@redrazirahc9659
@redrazirahc9659 - 16.11.2024 23:14

Love it

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@LorenzoFormigli
@LorenzoFormigli - 21.11.2024 22:42

You have really good taste sir, thank you for the performance.

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@patrizia8617
@patrizia8617 - 22.11.2024 19:23

Massima ammirazione per chi sa suonare Bach senza spartito! Bravo signor Barton grazie!

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@gregsimcock
@gregsimcock - 04.12.2024 00:46

When I was a lad interested in learning to play the piano, with pressure from my mother, I had to play the scales.

I did so all week, two-handedly and back to front.

My mother could play the piano but did not offer me any encouragement, so the following week, I played the scales for my teacher.

I expected the teacher to teach me to play a tune on my mother's new Yamaha piano. After all, Mother had paid $4,000 for the little piano, but when I asked my piano teacher.

to teach me to play a tune, Miss Green reacted abhorrently, saying, "First, you have to learn music theory and practice, practice, practice." That did not appeal to me, so I grizzled to my mother in the kitchen preparing the family's evening meal.

Mother said I did not have to have piano lessons, so I told Miss Green unless she taught me to play a tune, I would not do any more piano lessons. Tutoring was expensive, and we lived with a set budget. I thought Mother would return the piano to the store, recover the money spent on the piano, and we would get our old ornate piano back.

Unfortunately, Mother had given the piano to a friend, so the piano sat unplayed for some years. Miss Green sternly told me that if I wanted to learn to play the piano, I had to find another teacher. She then stood up and walked out of the house. I never saw her again.

My sister Julie learned piano with weekly lessons before letting the piano rest. I thought I had learned my lesson, but years later, I bought a Hammond Phoenix organ, taking music lessons at my expense for one year before spending nine years in the Army until I had to leave the service after sustaining a back injury. The year was 1987.

I spent subsequent years designing the Internet and the PC with many peripheral components that would connect to the PC and computer devices I named beginning with the letter 'I'. I designed the e-commerce layout and many inventions. Design art became storyboards of hundreds of stories that were for production. Everything I designed became products without any rewards directed back to me, as my design files got stolen.

However, I bought the gear I needed. The Windows 3.11 computer became the central component for a music studio that showed on my monitor a piano, with the keys playing as I played an Ensonic Mirage synthesizer. A music studio I designed and named Synthesia became a product. It was a part of my music production studio, but my stories also appeared as productions I had storyboarded. My signature tune was somehow the theme of my primary story, so it was magic for me when I got to see the movie on my television and hear my theme tune play as it had sounded when I played it in my lounge room before the movie production.

My primary story is Harry Potter And The Philosopher's Stone. The theme tune I named "Hedwigs Theme" was played on the Mirage synthesizer. Apart from some loose art and project samples, all of my project's artwork and materials got stolen.

That is sad, but my inventions and stories are well made and used by people worldwide, so my loss is only the fame and fortune and the recognition for my creativity. My writer's name is J. K. Rawling, so if you liked the Harry Potter story, be sure to read the book I publish.

I like this post because it shows the piano keyboard from an overhead viewpoint, so any aspiring pianist may play along with the player and learn to play the tune - without knowing the scales.

Happy days,
Greg Simcock

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@beatmakerarmetsao
@beatmakerarmetsao - 09.12.2024 20:05

awesome

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@mysterx4931
@mysterx4931 - 10.12.2024 01:52

Absolument magnifique !!! J’aime ces pièces à l’orgue, mais ici au piano vous êtes exceptionnel. Si Bach vous entend il doit être enchanté.

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@RedfishCarolina
@RedfishCarolina - 13.12.2024 06:26

Interesting how much of this sounds so much more lively and natural on a piano. I really need to see if there's any proper arrangements of using both instruments together.

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@sonjamuller2846
@sonjamuller2846 - 16.12.2024 00:18

Wunderschön. Fantastisch. Vielen herzlichen Dank 😊🤗👍💛🌻🙋‍♀️

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@yanlei9665
@yanlei9665 - 22.12.2024 00:51

Everybody gangsta till fugue begins

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@roar880
@roar880 - 27.12.2024 05:33

Youre playing the piano? Beautiful.

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@pascalrouen
@pascalrouen - 04.01.2025 09:42

There are many great composers, but only one Bach. The greatest of them all. His music was a perfect gift from Heaven.

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@roiego2363
@roiego2363 - 04.01.2025 10:24

Great. Put on 1.25 speed

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@RichardCharter
@RichardCharter - 07.01.2025 22:39

Lovely use of the piano resonance - a work like this really beautifully utilizes this effect.

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@Memegonewrong
@Memegonewrong - 18.01.2025 03:14

Why iam so sad until the ending of the music😢

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@par32
@par32 - 25.01.2025 13:02

Love the eerie sustain/reverb sound

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@jeaninezwick9037
@jeaninezwick9037 - 25.01.2025 21:43

That was so awesome!! I played it almost 50 years ago!! But never that good!! Bravo!

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@mcembalikci
@mcembalikci - 25.01.2025 23:11

🤌🏻🔥🔥🔥❤️🥹🫶👏💐

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@ТамараСтороженко-е4в
@ТамараСтороженко-е4в - 01.02.2025 03:50

Шедевр геніального композитора Баха і неймовірно чудове виконання!

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@SeV4790
@SeV4790 - 02.02.2025 15:51

Bach gave “you” (us) an example of what it means to explore ALL of the options. He left us with the framework for all modern music.

What a legacy.

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@Rismawati-rw7xd
@Rismawati-rw7xd - 06.02.2025 19:39

My friend sleeping

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@Guustaaf1986
@Guustaaf1986 - 09.02.2025 20:21

Beautiful 😮

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@tucosentenza8157
@tucosentenza8157 - 12.02.2025 22:04

C est beaucoup mieux avec l'orgue, cf. Jean baptiste Dupont !

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@stevebutters306
@stevebutters306 - 17.02.2025 10:51

OKAY. So THIS. THIS, IS THE GUY... who keeps SMOKING ME... in COUNTERSTRIKE. BAILIFF! CONFISCATE HIS MOUSE!

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@hendy_boyz4395
@hendy_boyz4395 - 17.02.2025 18:35

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@MatthewPhilip-v6z
@MatthewPhilip-v6z - 26.02.2025 01:44

Sublime. And yet tedious, for several minutes (after the fugue). If only Bach had an editor.

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@bryanpayne3793
@bryanpayne3793 - 27.02.2025 08:07

Count dracula

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@jerryjanusz1410
@jerryjanusz1410 - 13.03.2025 02:48

Bach, the father of metal!

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@axelys
@axelys - 21.03.2025 08:32

You are certainly a master, nothing to say!

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@aaryabhardwaj9255
@aaryabhardwaj9255 - 23.03.2025 22:02

wow

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@nickkappa9006
@nickkappa9006 - 30.03.2025 21:57

Well done my friend!

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@magdalenovska
@magdalenovska - 23.04.2025 04:04

dude you are insane

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@stacybroyles9407
@stacybroyles9407 - 16.05.2025 05:49

I played this song when I was 17 and 18 all the time when I could not say what I was feeling.

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@ioannlesnik3248
@ioannlesnik3248 - 26.05.2025 16:03

Расстроенное пианино вхлам,а может и нет ...

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