Yes, Johann Sebastian Bach was good in school. In particular he was good in music and the arts. Which obviously showed because he was a composer!
he was in the choir at st. Michael's school in luneburg
yes of course
Generally yes.
"Nothing wrong with a Bach instrument. Many high school bands here have used them for years." Yes, but the Prelude line is intended for beginners on a tight budget. We have a few in our school district, and they are fine for young students. Bach has a reputation for making great trumpets (I own two myself), and the Stradivarius is their top model. The Omega or Mercedes lines would be fine as intermediate instruments.
he is a very good at music and it is good
Not as far as I know. There are family trees of the Bach family in most good biographies of JSB. bst wishes David hrvey Exeter Bach Society
Mozart, Bach, Vivaldi they are all wonderful!
No. Bach is better
Johann Sebastian Bach attended the St. Michael's School in Lüneburg, Germany. This institution was a prestigious boarding school that provided a strong education in music and the arts. During his time there, Bach developed his musical skills, which would later influence his prolific career as a composer and musician.
That would have been interesting, especially since Julliard School of Music wasn't founded until 1905 and JS Bach died in 1750.
Johann Sebastian Bach attended the St. Michael's School in Lüneburg from 1700 to 1703. This school provided a solid education in music and other subjects, which greatly influenced his later work as a composer and musician. Prior to that, he received early musical training from his family and local church musicians.
I recently got a Wurzbach student model from Buy.com and it is meeting my expectations fully. I normally march with a Jupiter/Bach in a high school band and can say it easily matches up with higher-end intermediate and pro models. Great for beginners and also experienced players.