July 17th, 2010 9:23 am


This is Solfegietto by CPE Bach. Ralph Press, President of The Digital Entertainment Network plays it on a Yamaha DGX-500 Digital Piano set to Church Organ.

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25 Responses to “CPE Bach – Solfeggietto, Ralph Press, Keyboard”

  1. tdenusa Says:

    @MsMariaPiano A few hours. I used to play this piece as a youngster.

  2. MsMariaPiano Says:

    how much time did you need to play it?

  3. nikez92 Says:

    i dont get diis song.. wat tempo is it s’ppsed to playy?? dey sed as dast as possible n u kind of did thatt well done!! :)

  4. maidparadise Says:

    be slower =) Everything else – perfect

  5. heleen1984 Says:

    Really nice i try to learn it, but it’s not easy iv’e got the first part, but the rest of it?. No..

  6. Croimos14 Says:

    This piece wasn’t designed to have emotion, it’s barok music and it was written for the harpsichord. With a harpsichord you canot change dynamics and you can’t show emotion. This is also a warmup piece used to prepare for concerts and isnt generally acctually used in performances, so its not like it would even matter if there were emotions anyway.

  7. Croimos14 Says:

    You should learn how to read music it is a very useful skill lol when playing any type of keyboard.

  8. tdenusa Says:

    Thank you.

  9. odie720706 Says:

    this piece sounds like it was originally written for organ. Well, I don’t know if it was really like that, so i just guessed.
    Anyway, you made this piece sound so beautiful with this organ sound.

  10. tdenusa Says:

    give me a little time and I will put together a video playing it in slow motion so you can follow it.

  11. rudeboyet Says:

    thats so cool i have the same keyboard not the same skills thu lol can u do a tutorial on how to play this piece i already the arpeg part of it an i can play it at that speed but i cant read music and i dont know the rest

  12. ClassicalMMAChef Says:

    I like how the organ helps with the sustained notes but I am very curious on hearing that same good interpretation on a piano. Kudos on a clean performance.

  13. palcsi Says:

    I think the organ version of this piece is quite nice. On the piano, I think the notes get blurred very easily.

  14. tdenusa Says:

    Thank you for the compliment on my playing. In my case the fingers show the emotion.

  15. adris64 Says:

    great playing, i love this piece.. just that you show no emotion whatsoever.. :D

  16. pierolivier111 Says:

    yaaaaaa rock’n roll papi!!!

  17. Emasperak Says:

    CPE Bach considered his dad to be old fashion. But I enjoyed this piece being played in the baroque spirit!

  18. eliseucarvalho Says:

    Excellent! This is a true masterpiece by Carl Phillip Emmanuel Bach (for those who don’t know, he was one of the Johann Sebastian Bach’s sons), played in the true baroque spirit! Just one little hint: you can add more reverb, so it will sound like you’re playing on a big old German church ;-)

  19. tdenusa Says:

    Thank you. Keep practising. That’s all it takes.

  20. kristinAchkA95670 Says:

    cool!
    I play it too, but you’re better man!!!!

  21. fystasjoppheng Says:

    Very good performance with clear and clean touch. It sounds nice with organ sound!

  22. Eiskalt123 Says:

    it’s k but the organ sound gets on my nerve^^

    play it on an really good piano and it will sounds much better

  23. tdenusa Says:

    I’m working on Bach’s Toccata and Fugue in D Minor. Now that’s real vampire music.

  24. TheDastardlyDildo Says:

    organ music always reminds me of vampires

  25. tdenusa Says:

    Merci Beaucoup!

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