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Robert de Visée - Bourrée in D Minor

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Uploaded by on Oct 5, 2007

Robert de Visée (c. 1650 - 1725) was a lutenist and composer at the court of Louis the XIV.

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  • were did u get the tabs???????????

  • You can find the tabs in the book "50 easy-to-play pieces" for classical guitar from Stephan Schmidt

  • Nice job, what guitar did you use and I second the which arrangement question. I have Joseph Harris' arrangement and I am not 100% sure but I think it's different.

  • hi,

    my guitar is a Hanika 54 PF with carbon strings. the arrangemen is from the book "50 easy-to-play pieces" by Stephan Schmidt.

    greetings

  • Can you tell me what transcript that's from?

    Thank you.

  • Hi,

    thank you for comment. This transcript is from stephan schmidt. You can find it in the book: "classical guitar pieces"

    50 easy-to-play pieces, in standard musical notation and tabulature, published by Schott. the price of this book is about 20 Euro.

    Greetings

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  • Very nice playing and not too quick.

  • I thought I was mastering this piece then I listened and watched you play it and now I'm sure I'm a long way from getting this! LOL

  • @Geist40 Tablature is a very easy to read music notation for begginers (and is what I use) the only big downside with it is in most cases it doesn't tell you the rythem of the notes.

  • @Oceanus2690 You'd be better off simply learning to read the music, if you already play this is a good piece to start with. Tabelarture in my humble opinion is a crutch.

  • Здорово...

  • I received impression to the performance that you were polite and sincere.

    I think that the tempo is just good at such a speed.

    Atmosphere that contains a beautiful melody and the sorrow doesn't occur if it performs faster than this tempo.

  • There are a few of us still. I taugh myself this piece on classical guitar way back when R.I.P. came out. Been a fan of Coroner ever since. Tommy Vetterli is a totally underrated player, his chops are nothing less than insane.

  • It was the baroque music of Bach and his contemporaries that paved the way for the next composers such as Mozart and Beethoven. they looked up to bach. so did Chopin.

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