Bach Prelude from Cello Suite No. 1 - Guitar Lesson

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Dan Sindel is back with his Symphonic Guitar version of Prelude from Bach´s Cello Suite No. 1 (BWV 1007). If you are a fan of progressive rock such as ELP, Dream Theater etc... you will be to sure to love this GUITAR LESSON as well.

Learn Prelude from Bach´s Cello Suite No. 1 "note for note" on the guitar with the EZGTR online video series

The Complete Jam Pack Features:
Tab/Notation (PDF eBook)
*2 awesome sounding mp3's

The mp3 you are listening to right now features the lead line and the other is a BONUS BACKING TRACK where you take the lead.

*Produced by Dan Sindel
*Guitars recorded and song mixed by Andy Haller
http://www.andyhaller.com/
*Drum track created by DrumCore Software/John Tempesta Samples
http://www.sonomawireworks.com/drumcore/

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  • I know many will make comments about technical issues, but I saw the video a hundred times and I can only say: wow!.

    I would like to know if you have other videos of classical music performed with such force. A hug from Argentina

  • @1960guille Hi, thanks! Glad you like the lessons.

    I also teach How to play Pachelbel's Canon here with an 18 video lesson series although it is not ramped up metal style, a bit more traditional on that selection.

    Dan

  • ive downloaded the lessons and ive started practicing it.

    i want to ask you something.

    are you always picking downstroke?

  • @martinmana Hi, no it is a bit elusive but I am more often than not using alternate picking. I just do not have an over-exaggerated picking style and lots of guys have asked me the same thing. But it is fair to say that yes in some places I might tend to use downstrokes, but that is just me and I do not really discuss picking techniques as far as what is right or wrong because that is a very personal thing to each player,

  • @martinmana It is a good work out, I am not afraid to admit it... LOL

    The fatigue sets in just about the 1/2 way point for me when I perform this one but hey NO PAIN, NO GAIN! LOL

  • this is still awesome.. i love it soo much.. thanks for taking your time with this song..

  • @SwedKarr You are quite welcome, and thank you for rocking that video of this tune,

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  • Just awesome!!! Love it! Thanks for inspiring me to pick up the guitar again!

  • I can only say: thank you, is one of the beautiful things I heard in my life. Greetings from Argentina

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  • If I didn't know better I'd swear this was an outtake from "Moving Pictures"

  • Epic Stuff man..Tone was off Da CHAIN!

  • @EZGTR thanks for answering. i agree with youu, its what suits you best, its what you prefer. but to play this, at this speed, you really have a strong wrist and a powerfull picking technique!

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