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Reddit mentions of Switched-On Bach

Sentiment score: 2
Reddit mentions: 4

We found 4 Reddit mentions of Switched-On Bach. Here are the top ones.

Switched-On Bach
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    Features:
  • STEREO VINYL LP
  • The Canadian Brass: Greatest Hits
  • 1983 RCA Red Seal Compilation
  • The Canadian Brass is: Ronald Romm (Trumpet); Frederic Mills (Trumpet); Graeme Page (French Horn); Eugene Watts (Trombone); & Charles Daellenbach (Tuba).
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Height0.25 Inches
Length5 Inches
Number of items1
Release dateOctober 2001
Weight0.238125 Pounds
Width5.5 Inches

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Found 4 comments on Switched-On Bach:

u/OmicronPerseiNothing · 5 pointsr/piano

I think modern culture has promulgated the falsehood of the prodigy and the overnight success, such that we're trained to think everything is just talent that you're either born with or not. The truth is that gaining any skill like photography or cooking or ice skating or piano takes months and years of patient effort. There's really no way around that (even for prodigies), but you can learn to practice much more efficiently. Chuan Chang's book Fundamentals of Piano Practice might be very helpful. The Art of Practicing by Madeline Bruser is also quite good. You choice of music is your own of course, but I will add that my love of classical was absolutely triggered by this one album. I cannot recommend it too highly! It's just such a mind-boggling trip and I can't overstate it's impact on a bunch of us kids in the 1970's who had literally never heard this music before. Give it a shot. It might change your mind about what "classical" music can be! https://www.amazon.com/Switched-Bach-Johann-Sebastian/dp/B00005ORCV [EDIT: Added note on switched on bach]

u/DerInselaffe · 2 pointsr/synthesizers

Does anyone know why CDs of Switched-On Bach sell for such a premium?

I managed to get a second-hand one for about €10, but I've seen them on offer for $60+
Here, for example

u/fduniho · 1 pointr/classicalmusic

The instrument used makes a difference with Bach's music. I'm not much of a fan of the harpsichord or the pipe organ, which are two of the instruments his music often gets played on. What really got me into Bach was Switched-On Bach by Walter Carlos, which is the name on the LP. Walter is now known as Wendy, which is the name on the CD. In case the Moog synthesizer is not your thing, I have also made a playlist of the same pieces played by a variety of acoustic instruments: