Chaconne from Partita in D minor BWV 1004 J.S. Bach Part 2

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Uploaded by on Oct 10, 2007

Chaconne from Partita in D minor BWV 1004 J.S. Bach Part 2.
Transcribed for and performed on Classical Guitar by Craig Lake.
Guitar by Simon Marty.

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  • they way you play sounds so nice, it is perfect

  • Thanks!

  • take more time before starting the major part, right in the begining of the video

  • Again thanks for the feedback but, respectfully, I like it exactly how it is. A chaconne shouldn't lose too much momentum. This section is not a separate movement but a continuation of the same chord progression. A slight ritenuto suffices.

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  • Who is this great guitarist?

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  • One person plays the triangle

  • I've heard many versions of this, by noted guitarists like Celedonio Romero and people like that. Yet this is the best interpretation I've heard, by far. They all play a bit too fast and lose the real beauty of this piece. But this is perfect.

  • Oh, yes, now I saw the 3rd part. But now it seems that utube allows us to post up to 15 minutes videos. You could resume it all together now to form another one.

  • I am surprised and sad to see that the final portion was taken off. Is it because of that inconvenient child that walks over the hall?

  • @tratarara :-) no i mean the motocycle in the background

  • @kowalsky111

    erm, that's just ornament called trill?

    Fabulous performance, i wish someday play this one as great as you did, cheers.

  • Fantastic!!!!

  • Beautiful

  • god bless you sir!

  • first time i enjoy the chaconne, thx, what happened at 1:00 ? ;-)

  • nicely done

  • you played the chaconne beautifully. I've tried it before but have never had the time to get it right. thanks for the video. it's not only great playing but wonderful instruction for me as well

  • Bravo!!

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