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Gigue - Cello Suite #1 BWV 1007

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Uploaded by on Dec 8, 2007

This is the final piece from Bach's Cello Suite #1. In my opinion it is the most difficult piece in the suite. At the end it moves very quickly with big jumps in position and wide stretches for the left hand. If anyone sees me doing something illogical or if you have any advice otherwise, please pass it on. Hope you enjoy what's here.

Oh, and with this piece, I have all of the suite uploaded on my page. The order is Prelude, Allemande, Courante, Sarabande, Minuets 1 &2, and Gigue.

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  • nice job. the sound was a little boomy i thought on the courante clip i just watched. this is much better. maybe the mic is placed a little further away. this setup here seems to give the notes a little more breathing room. (heck i just use a crumby usb mic, fwiw! )

  • Hey neighbor! Yeah, I've adjusted my process over here to stop the clipping. I used to bring up the levels in my video editing program and I soon realized that hurt the quality once the video was uploaded.

    All the best to you for the holidays!

  • Hi Lucas

    Very nice and great sound

    Cheers, Anders

  • Thanks for the encouragement. Happy holidays to you and yours!!!

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  • 1:13 uffffff jejej

    es realmente agotador este movimiento!

    nunca un silencio, Bach!

    toda una artilleria de notas heavymetal ;)

  • great tone man! keep up the good work.

  • hey lucas thanks for posting its always nice to google a video so you can listen to a particular piece of music. That being said, try paying attention to the duration of the bass notes, they are not atll quarter notes, like you are sustaining them. Alot of them are half notes with a half-rest following. Veryy good overall i would say other than that, try playing more legato and really bringing out those staccato parts! :)

    cheers

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