The Bach/Gounod Ave Maria is a popular and
much-recorded setting of the Latin text Ave Maria.
Written by French Romantic composer Charles Gounod in
1859, his Ave Maria consists of a melody superimposed
over the Prelude No. 1 in C major from Book I of the
Well-Tempered Clavier (BWV 846), composed by J. S. Bach
some 137 years earlier. (Gounod adds one bar so as to
smooth out a rough change in harmony in the prelude.)
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so great that this kind of piece is within the reach of every musicians..... and the arrangements is easy to read though hard to play because of the necessity of consistency of air and breathing... thanks a lot.
Electronic wind instruments, also known as MIDI wind instruments or electronic woodwinds, are devices that combine the traditional playing method of wind instruments with digital technology. These instruments provide musicians with the ability to produce a wide range of synthetic sounds and imitate other wind instruments, while using a blowing technique and fingerings similar to those of traditional acoustic instruments.