Andrea Dieci plays Bach Chaconne part 1
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True master !
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the change at 4:58 blows me away...Superb!!!
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The key to this piece is a constant tempo from the first to the last bar as if a metronome was being used. Most guitarists do not achieve this. Narciso Yepes provides a good example of this aspect of the Chaconne.
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I'll never understand why everybody hammer-ons the fast linear bits. Is speed an issue for these men? Because if that's so, that's rather sad.
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Here the thread running throough the masterful work of Bach is upheld so splendidly by the technique of a fine guitarist.. Well played indeed and a real joy to listen to.
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Well... at least he tries. Quite good (not excellent, due to technical difficulties).
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he is very good (much better than me) but he does drop the tempo in a not good way
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@Freeflyer201 They sound different.
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Shivers, man! Shivers! Sublime! This is the rare case of a good remake.
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Great sound and elegance. Beautiful.



The great Passacaglia is the Mount Everest but the Chaconne is sure as hell K2.
muurtalo 2 years ago 7
It's amazing it's sounds better than on the violin.
Freeflyer201 3 years ago 5