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J. S. Bach: Partita in d minor, 1. (Itzhak Perlman)

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Uploaded by on Dec 27, 2007

This recording was converted from an old VHS, so not the best video quality.

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  • This piece isn't that difficult technically, but in terms of emotion and phrasing, its one of the most difficult out there, which is the difference between a little 10 year old playing this and a great like Pearlman. Bravissimo!

  • I totally agree, I salute all these people who overcome their disabilities to become a light in this world!

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  • @mcutler71 Oh. I thought it might have been focal dystonia or something like that.

  • @godless shredder. He suffered from polio whilst a child.

  • @ajaltoun123 What's his disability?

  • que tecnica!!!, lo que mas me gusta es que el simplemente se sienta, se acomoda y de inmediato pone el arco y toca en menos de 1 segundo, no como otros que ponen el arco en la cuerda y se preparan como unos 8 a 15 seguntos para que la musica comience, :) Gracias!!!

  • @ajaltoun123 Puts those of us with no disabilities to shame.  If you listen to me on the violin, you need heavy duty ear protectors, like on the gun range.

  • @Allikatt36 No, its good note. Watch this video.

    watch?v=7oGTj7HntK0

  • @musicdude202 YES THE PHRASING!!! GOSH!!!!!

  • practicing this. GREAT person to model myself after. i love him!!!

  • @V3N0M3333 -Yes, good. One of the first pieces I learnt on the guitar as well (by ear, like yourself) - drop the lower E down to D, and it makes for a fantastic piece to build technique and musical sensibility.

    If you haven't already, I would suggest you listen to Caledonio Romero's recording of it on classical guitar and try and achieve (as far as possible) his tone and phrasing.

    It is a most rewarding piece, musically and technically - you couldn't have done better.

    Good luck!

  • Just Learned this by ear on guitar....it was hard as hell but the end result is what matters.....one down, four to go :)

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