Actually it's a harpsichord piece from the Nouvelle Suites de Pieces de Clavecin of 1728. WHY would anyone want to play this on the piano, when it sounds SO much better on the guitar?! Great transciption!
Bill is my guitar teacher and friend. At the time he was playing this he was the only known guitarist to have played these works. They are his personal transcriptions of this music. He always amazed me in the classroom. He would walk onto the stage, cold, and shred like he had been warming up for an hour.
William Yelverton performs the Gavotte et ses 6 Doubles, in e-minor ( Original in A minor) with a standard tuning, and there is not a scordatura change. It is a brilliant, superb and awesome performing.
Beautifully done!
kerryalt 2 weeks ago
amazing! and I love this instrument! is there a way i could get this transcription?
jkramerm 4 weeks ago
Brilliant! Thank you for sharing! Excellent!
sofie1145 1 month ago in playlist Classical Guitar
Actually it's a harpsichord piece from the Nouvelle Suites de Pieces de Clavecin of 1728. WHY would anyone want to play this on the piano, when it sounds SO much better on the guitar?! Great transciption!
NeoBossman 2 months ago
oh, couldn't imagine that I could hear this work by a guitar. great performance.
great music. wonderful transcription. thank you
blackbecks 3 months ago
Sew those hands off! They belong to a museum.
Homerojay79 3 months ago
So...you CAN play piano on the guitar.
Homerojay79 3 months ago
Beautiful! It is strange and amazing to hear a guitar pitched so high.
davehshs 6 months ago
Wow! This is excellent!
fingaz000 6 months ago
saw this guy tonight, incredible :D
yumeybaconcutout 7 months ago
everything is perfect except for decoration ... what is the box back?
Congratulations for the wonderful musical performance
greekathanasios 1 year ago
Bill is my guitar teacher and friend. At the time he was playing this he was the only known guitarist to have played these works. They are his personal transcriptions of this music. He always amazed me in the classroom. He would walk onto the stage, cold, and shred like he had been warming up for an hour.
Jonlemaar 1 year ago
grande!!!
abwytron 1 year ago
Absolutely beautiful!!! Wonderfully talented guitarist.
Lampooka 1 year ago
I love your transcriptions for guitar! Very awesome stuff!
LucidApex1 1 year ago
Is that a concerto-guitar? A small quint-guitar? It looks like a standard guitar.
Vatjalainen 1 year ago
this piece never gets old.
iamjohn 2 years ago 3
Standard tuning but up a fourth. (First string is pitched in A).
hikerboater 2 years ago
William Yelverton performs the Gavotte et ses 6 Doubles, in e-minor ( Original in A minor) with a standard tuning, and there is not a scordatura change. It is a brilliant, superb and awesome performing.
jczalaquett 2 years ago
If you can't hear the pitch being higher than standard tuning... i suggest ear training.
prssgman23 2 years ago
Hi, and thanks for posting! Very beautiful and very impressive. Your arpeggio at the end amazed me. :-) Keep up the good work.
dyrevennen 2 years ago
I can play this on keyboard - this is really, truly wonderful. Never heard JPR on guitar before.
sibionic 2 years ago
i really love the sound of your guitar for this piece. fantastic!
pwilso11 2 years ago
emotive, yet remarkable precision. A wonderful performance. Thank you!
netwitted 2 years ago 2