Tag Archive: Fugue

I’ve been working in the studio so much these days that I’m beginning to see spots.

Guess that comes with the territory when your navigating lines that Bach laid out in logical beautiful detail. I learned the Little Fugue in G minor years ago as a self-imposed study in how Bach ‘improvised’ through chord changes.

I always want to improvise melodies that possess that clear, eloquent almost story-telling manner about them like Bach.

When you play these pieces, you’re afforded an opportunity to almost enter Bach’s mind for a short time.

…and that’s where we’ve been hangin’ over here.

 

 

 

 

Orphaned Track: Bach’s “Little Fugue” in G minor


Little Fugue Gm
by Rob Michael  
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I recorded this piece as an experiment sometime around 2001. I played all of the parts on guitar. Good fun!
 
Originally composed for the organ, this piece goes well beyond the range of the guitar: I kept tuning lower and lower. I had to give in and use a bass for a few of the phrases.

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