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601122001

Invention No.4
( Johann Sebastian Bach : 1685 1750 )

(Johann Sebastian Bach)



21 2228 (.1685)
28 2293 (.1750)

Passion




Invention Two Part Three Part
Invention . 1720 Cthen
Wilhelm Friedemann Bach Clavichord
Harpsichord Invention 30 Invention Two Part 15
Invention Three Part 15
Invention No.4 (Two Part)
Invention 4 Two Part D minor
(Allegro) Staccato
Trill
Forte = Piano =
Crescendo = Diminuendo =
Crescendo Poco a poco =
Trill =
Staccato =

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2. Carol W. Coryell, B. M. E.. ( January, 1969). A PEDAGOGICAL APPROACH TO THE BACH TWO PART INVENTIONS. Master Of Music, North Texas State
University.
3. Ken Hummer. (July 1, 2003). J.S.Bach: Two-Part Invention transcribe for solo guitar. USA : Alfred music publishing co. inc
601122001

Invention No.4
( Johann Sebastian Bach : 1685 1750 )

Johann Sebastian Bach


Bach is a German composer and organist. Born on
March 21, 1685 in the musical family in Eisenach. And died
on July 28, 1750 at the Life SIG.
Bach is a composer in the Baroque period. He
composed many song as such as "Passion". Passion is the
song for play in the church. His music is unique in this period.
Bach has a strong influence on the development of
Western music. Even great composers like Mozart and
Beethoven Also accepts Bach as a patriarch.
History of Invention Two Part and Three Part
Invention was invented in 1720 when he was a conductor for Cthen orchestra.
He intended the exercise for his son Wilhelm Friedemann Bach to use in clavichord or
harpsichord practice. Invention are 30 chapters split into 15 chapters for Two Part and
15 chapters for Three Part.
Invention No.4 (Two Part)
Invention No. 4 (Two Part) in D minor, Speed of play is "Allegro" ( Moderately fast ).
Gives a simple feeling but concise. Because Staccato is playing always in this part. And "Trill"
used in this part to create excitement and interest in music.
Frequently seen symbols. Forte = Loud Piano = Soft
Crescendo = A gradual increase in loudness.
Diminuendo = A decrease in loudness.
Crescendo poco a poco = Slowly increase in loudness.
Trill = Play rapid alternation between two adjacent notes.
And Staccato = Describe musical notes that are short and separate
when played.

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5. Carol W. Coryell, B. M. E.. ( January, 1969). A PEDAGOGICAL APPROACH TO THE BACH TWO PART INVENTIONS. Thesis Master Of Music, North Texas State University.
6. Ken Hummer. (July 1, 2003). J.S.Bach: Two-Part Invention transcribe for solo guitar. USA : Alfred music publishing co. inc

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