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Bach's chorale arrangement of ''Durch Adams Fall'' is famous for pictorial symbolism.  "The interval of a descending diminished seventh in the bass describes the sinful fall, the alternation between major and minor (f sharp and f natural) mankind's vacillation, while an undulating alto voice portrays the snake in paradise."<ref>


==Registration and Organs==
==Registration and Organs==

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from Das Orgelbüchlein by Johann Sebastian Bach

Background

Bach's chorale arrangement of Durch Adams Fall is famous for pictorial symbolism. "The interval of a descending diminished seventh in the bass describes the sinful fall, the alternation between major and minor (f sharp and f natural) mankind's vacillation, while an undulating alto voice portrays the snake in paradise."Cite error: Closing </ref> missing for <ref> tag

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