Prelude (BWV1006) in E major transcribed for guitar
by Johann Sebastian Bach
Classical Guitar - Digital Sheet Music

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Solo Guitar - Level 5 - Digital Download

SKU: A0.982528

Composed by Johann Sebastian Bach. Arranged by Daniel Clark. Baroque. Individual part. 8 pages. Daniel Clark #6437311. Published by Daniel Clark (A0.982528).

This is a transcription of the prelude from Bach's third solo violin partita. The transcription has been made to be as close to the original violin partita as possible while still being playable (taking into account the octave difference between the instruments). The key changes made are transposition by an octave of pedal notes, similar to lute versions.

The main difference between this violin transcription version and the arrangements from lute is that the bass notes are not present. However, there are also some minor differences in melody which may be unfamiliar to guitarists familiar with the lute arrangements.

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