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Johann Sebastian Bach: Prelude in d-minor BWV 999 on Classical Guitar

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Uploaded by on Mar 26, 2011

The lovely little Prelude my Johann Sebastian Bach.

This is played on a guitar by the italian luthier Gioachino Giussani using a slightly deeper tuning (A=434 Hz).

please enjoy. klaus paul

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Präludium Preludio minore Guitarra acústica música Guitare acoustique musique Akoestische gitaar muziek Akustischer Gitarrenmusik ακουστικη κιθαρα μουσικη Chitarra acustica musica Violão música акустической гитаре アコースティックギターの音楽 어쿠스틱 기타 음악 原聲吉他音樂

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  • When you play try and keep your right hand from jumping when you play cords.

    Let you finger swing into your hand when you play instead of pulling up.

  • @fireseal11 I'm not quiet sure what you mean. maybe you could show me in a video? do you play the guitar?

  • Bravo! mais pourquoi vous n'éteignez pas les basses comme il est écrit sur la partition?

  • @MrRolando68 I didn't change the bassline. it is the way it is written (Corda, Werkreihe für Gitarre) and if you compare it to recordings by bream or segovia you will see, that they play it the same way.

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  • bravo!

  • Me encanto! una amante de la musica buena!

  • microcuts by muse?

  • @TEthrashmetal no problem. i just need your emailaddress.

  • @naivhoerenundsehen MAIL ME ONE!

  • @naivhoerenundsehen Well, if you still does not understand how to move your PHALANGES INTO your hand's palm, try to ask for someone that play in that way to show to you. It's a really important tip, brother, you will hear your sound getting better.

    Any questions, send me a MP.

  • @naivhoerenundsehen Continuing my explanation(not fit in one message):

    I Know that it's hard to understand this just saying with words. Let Youtube become your teacher: search this class of Pavel Steidl: "aquecimento por Pavel Steidl_1/4" ,maybe you will understand better.Try to watch famous guitarrists like segovia, paying attention how the ring,middle and index attacks the strings.

    Some years ago,I did attack the string like you do,after started using all phalanges, my sound got really better.

  • @naivhoerenundsehen "Fireseal11" means that when you attack the string, your finger pulls it in the oposite way of the guitar. This movement makes your hand shakes, leaving your hand a little instable.

    Instead of doing in this way, try to attack the string taking the finger to the hand's palm, moving ALL phalanges to hand's palm. Doing this, you will gain more volume and projection in your sound, and your hand will be more stable.

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