Bourree in A major by Weiss for Baroque Lute
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Great job, especially on the ornaments.
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Very nicely played.
Must be a pain to keep all those strings tuned, though. :)
All Comments (29)
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@MisterMcBraineater I think you're thinking of the song by Bach
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@kidneykutter i think he must have confused it with the bach lute suite BWV 996
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By the way what is the string length of this instrument from bridge to nut?
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Excellently played, I enjoy how the bass notes are timed with treble notes in this piece by Weiss.
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@thermicjohnx try tuning a twelve string guitar, slightly more time consuming lol
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@MisterMcBraineater Wouldn't it be horrible if every song was in the same key signature though?
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@kidneykutter Well to be a smart ass if you changed certain notes it could end up in F# minor, being its relative minor right? lol but um, I'm assuming that he's talking about Bach's Bourree in E minor. Which is funny because this is a completely different song.
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He might be referring to Bach's Bouree in E Minor for the lute.
what instrument is that?
evilkanival1423 1 year ago
@evilkanival1423 It is a 13 course baroque lute
kidneykutter 1 year ago
I like it better in E minor, it's easier, and sounds better to me, but it's nice to see someone pull this off on the lute. Very nice.
MisterMcBraineater 2 years ago
I don't understand. How can a transcription of a piece in a major key (I assume you mean for guitar) end up in a minor key?
kidneykutter 2 years ago
what are the 2 strings not on the fret for? pelase!
ecknareal 2 years ago
The bottom 2 pairs of strings are on a separate bass rider extension. Actually the bottom 7 pairs are only played "open".
kidneykutter 2 years ago