
Bach is Difficult! A Live Q&A for Curious Pianists

Back by popular demand!
After an incredible response and a flood of questions from last week’s livestream, Dominic returns today for another deep dive into the music of Bach. Bring your questions, challenges, and curiosities—we’ll tackle them together in real time!
Leave any questions below in the chat!
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https://app.tonebase.co/piano/live/player/pno-bach-solutions-2025-2
We are going to be using this thread to gather suggestions and questions!
- What questions do you have on this topic?
- Any particular area you would like me to focus on?
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Hi Dominic,
can you help me prelude and fuga BWV 855/1 ?
my questions are prelude m 1-22 how to play the chords on on the 1& 3 beats without Bumps would you recommend to play all together or roll ? Shall I use a short pedal where half notes on sop?
also how to create dynamic terracing on this? ( my teacher told me lower the notes getting louder) lastly, how to set the “Doctrine of affects” in this prelude? It had two different tempo is it still in a same emotion?
how would you determine on this?
thank you very much and I am looking forward to see next meeting.
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Hi Dominic, I'm working on the B Major Prelude and Fugue from Book 2 of the WTC. Regarding the Prelude, most pianists play it quite fast and it makes the trills in the left hand quite difficult. They are hard enough even at a moderate tempo. Do you have any suggestions about how to play them? See, e.g. Measure 2 and Measures 37 & 38.
Secondly, here's a historical/stylistic question for you: this Prelude is often described as "pianistic" [e.g. in liner notes for my CD's and some of my books], and some suggest that it is evidence that Bach had the piano in mind for at least some of the pieces of the WTC. Can you tell us why they would say that? i.e. what is it about this piece that makes it more suggestive of the piano than some of the other Preludes? Is it the Alberti bass sections? the emphasis on scales that invite the use of the thumb as a fulcrum? something else? all of the above?
Thanks!
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Hi Dominic,
I have been working on the Two Part Invention #1 in C Major. I watched the video with Seymour Bernstein and Ben Laude and have a question: if I play the eighth notes detached against two sixteenth notes, I loose the harmony between the eighth and the 2nd sixteenth note. So, what should the duration of the detached eighth note be?
Thanks,
Dora