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This is a two-part keyboard piece that is part of a set of 15 inventions that Bach composed between 1717 and 1723. The inventions are titled "Inventions" because they were intended to teach the art of counterpoint and to provide examples of how to create melodies and harmonies that fit together in a pleasing and logical way. Each invention is based on a single main theme, which is presented at the beginning and then developed and varied in the course of the piece. The "Invention in F major, BWV 779" is a lively and energetic piece that features a main theme that is presented in the right hand, with a supporting melody in the left hand. It is a great piece for intermediate to advanced pianists to learn, as it helps to develop skills in phrasing, rhythm, and melody.
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