Tip:
Highlight text to annotate it
X
So now we are starting on our second page here and you see we have some sharps in there.
When you have a sharp you just take the note in the scale and raise it up a notch. If f
starts here we have one, two, three, four, five, and six. So that?s a sharp six so we
play that. So we have five that?s sharp six and then you have three, five, and then sharp
one. You can hear that tension in there. Then he releases it and goes back to four and six.
And then you have this, its really low down there, but that?s a two, a six to two. Then
he has four to sharp five. Then you have two, four, seven. So he's building some nice tendons
up here as we start to head into the second page. So we are going to go through and show
you that on the hands again. So we start at five and there?s your sharp six right there.
So six, sharp it, three, five, sharp one. And you can see how we have gone out of the
pattern there. We have these two notes out of the pattern. Then it goes down to four
and six, two, six, two. Then you have four and sharp five. Then two, four, seven. Then we're
building a little tension as we go into the second page of Bach Prelude No. 1.