Bourree 2- Bach Lesson

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   Hi, GMC!
This is the second Bach lesson.

The first part of Bourree is pretty famous. Many of you noticed it was used for a movie, and you may have heard it played on the electric guitar. The second part is a little longer and more complicated. It has a tricky left hand.

Again, I am showing it to you by breaking it down to four smaller parts. If you take a close look of each, it is not that hard.

The key is that "the shorter, the easier". Also, the slower tempo helps a lot to master complex part.
When you work on a difficult stuff, always remember to make it shorter and slower. And be patient to get each broken down piece mastered completely.

SMALL PART + SLOW DOWN + PATIENCE = SUCCESS

Have fun!



     Lesson Questions, Feedback & Comments



Kristofer Dahl
post 27th September 2007


GMC Founder & Rocker


Thanks for this lesson - also, Kosei's recipe for success is as simple as it is effective! biggrin.gif

I am also very happy to see that you have increased light and thereby video quality - you rock!
Iluha
post 27th September 2007


Member


Wow this might take me time to get under my fingers, great lesson Kosei.
Ben N
post 27th September 2007


Instructor


good lesson kosei! smile.gif
Hungus
post 27th September 2007


Member


Thats pretty intense.... I think I will have to wait awhile before I can learn that one
Muris Varajic
post 27th September 2007


Instructor


Hmmm,love it! wink.gif
shredmandan
post 28th September 2007


Member


Wow
lots of costant chord changes,very nice
Gustavo
post 28th September 2007


Member


my god!

i have never play something like this ohmy.gif

awsome lesson
Kosei Kubota
post 28th September 2007


Classical Instructor


Hi!

I hope you enjoy my lesson.
Let me know if you have any requests for upcoming lessons.
I am planning to do some arppeggio studies for the right hand next.
Juan M. Valero
post 29th September 2007


Instructor


Ooooh, it's too difficult for me !!!! I really apreciate your playing, I can shred on my guitar but this kind of playing is really difficult, so congratulations, is another great lesson wink.gif
Kosei Kubota
post 29th September 2007


Classical Instructor


Oh, about the lighting, I haven't done anything special.
Maybe because, I was sitting a little close to the camera and light.
I will try to find the best position to shoot.

QUOTE (Juan_M._Valero @ Sep 28 2007, 07:07 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Ooooh, it's too difficult for me !!!! I really apreciate your playing, I can shred on my guitar but this kind of playing is really difficult, so congratulations, is another great lesson wink.gif


Don't worry, It's difficult for me to shred! It's inspiring for me to watch other instructor's lessons. Guitar is the most versatile instrument of all, and it fits any style of music well.
Kristofer Dahl
post 29th September 2007


GMC Founder & Rocker


Good point Kosei - thanks to gmc I am constantly amazed by the versatility of our instrument!! Sometimes I can't believe that all our lessons are performed on (almost) the same instrument... biggrin.gif
Vinod Saranga
post 30th September 2007


Acoustic Instructor


Nice work Kosei,and great advice SMALL PART + SLOW DOWN + PATIENCE = SUCCESS
Jenkinson
post 30th September 2007


Member


Welcome to classical guitar GMCers smile.gif This is one section I will love, beats the hell out of trying to figure out pieces from sheet music.
teh_shredmaster
post 1st October 2007


Member


Great lesson again!! I actually bought a cheap
classical guitar because of this..
Kosei Kubota
post 1st October 2007


Classical Instructor


QUOTE (town2020 @ Sep 30 2007, 10:25 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Great lesson again!! I actually bought a cheap
classical guitar because of this..


Wow, that's the most rewarding thing to hear for me!
Keep practicin! wink.gif
Hemlok
post 26th December 2007


Member


well just to boost your spirits some more Kosei you are the reason I bought a half decent classical guitar biggrin.gif I am yet to learn all your lessons but I am working on it.
Kosei Kubota
post 27th December 2007


Classical Instructor


QUOTE (Hemlok @ Dec 26 2007, 06:25 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
well just to boost your spirits some more Kosei you are the reason I bought a half decent classical guitar biggrin.gif I am yet to learn all your lessons but I am working on it.


Wow, I have already heard 3 guys in GMC have got classical guitars for Christmas, and you are the 4th one. I should make and sell classical guitars here!

KK
Gwazi
post 8th January 2008


Member


this is awesome! my acoustic broke when i was changing the strings, but i tried it acoustically on my electric, and it still sounds great, i mean, i dont hear this kind of stuff very often and it's good to try something new.

Keep em comin!
Kosei Kubota
post 8th January 2008


Classical Instructor


QUOTE (Gwazi @ Jan 7 2008, 09:38 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
this is awesome! my acoustic broke when i was changing the strings, but i tried it acoustically on my electric, and it still sounds great, i mean, i dont hear this kind of stuff very often and it's good to try something new.
Keep em comin!


It sure does sound good on clean electric guitar sound, maybe with some reverb.
Enjoy!
Danilo Capezzuto
post 2nd March 2008


Instructor


Wow
Carlos Carrillo
post 13th May 2008


Instructor


nice lesson Kosei!!!smile.gif


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