15 Two-Part Inventions
[Solo Guitar]
The complete two-part inventions, BWV 772-786, freely transcribed for guitar by Richard F. Sayage.
The volume includes suggested fingerings and positions. Eight of the inventions have been transposed to keys more suitable for the guitar (Nos. 2, 5, 6, 8, 9, 11, 14 & 15). Sayage notes: "The top line, typically played by the right hand on the keyboard, is in fact, complete. The left hand, however, has undergone some larger transformation. The feasability of performance remains the driving issue behind said editing.'
Also includes (written by Sayage) - Discussion Regarding Bach and the Musical Invention; Note Regarding Tempo, Performance, and Transcription; Notes Regarding Ornamentation; A Brief Musical History of Bach
- Invention in C major BWV 772
- Invention [B minor]* BWV 773
- Invention in D major BWV 774
- Invention in D minor BWV 775
- Invention [D major]* BWV 776
- Invention [G major]* BWV 777
- Invention in E minor BWV 778
- Invention [C major]* BWV 779
- Invention [E minor]* BWV 780
- Invention in G major BWV 781
- Invention [A minor]* BWV 782
- Invention A major BWV 783
- Invention in A minor BWV 784
- Invention [C major]* BWV 785
- Invention in B minor BWV 786
| Featured Product | No |
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| Arranger/Editor | Richard Sayage |
| Composer | BACH, JOHANN SEBASTIAN |
| Availability | Available |
| TAB/Notation | Music Notation Only |
| Level of Difficulty | 4 |
| Description | The complete two-part inventions, BWV 772-786, freely transcribed for guitar by Richard F. Sayage. The volume includes suggested fingerings and positions. Eight of the inventions have been transposed to keys more suitable for the guitar (Nos. 2, 5, 6, 8, 9, 11, 14 & 15). Sayage notes: "The top line, typically played by the right hand on the keyboard, is in fact, complete. The left hand, however, has undergone some larger transformation. The feasability of performance remains the driving issue behind said editing.' Also includes (written by Sayage) - Discussion Regarding Bach and the Musical Invention; Note Regarding Tempo, Performance, and Transcription; Notes Regarding Ornamentation; A Brief Musical History of Bach
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