Very nice. I’m working on the 1st Violin Sonata, the Adagio in gm. Very expressive, lending itself to a flamboyant electric guitar sound. It sounds best on my Fender Yngwie Malmsteem Strat with some overdrive and ambient reverb, neck pickup of course. I’m not afraid of electrifying the Master. W. Carlos’ Switched-on Bach was huge when I was a tyke so the sound of classical electronic music was imprinted on me early.
This is really underrated. I love Bach and it's really interesting how it sounds on an electric guitar. I don't play guitar so I can't give any feedback, unfortunately.
you should listen to "In the name of Bach" album by Alex Masi, he plays 2 versions of this piece, with acoustic guitar and with distortion on an electric guitar... also "Majesty & Passion" album by Victor Smolski
Currently I prefer this way to play classical etudes. Despite the neoclassical metal style is funny and all, it ends up being monotonous imo. In a hollowbody it justs sounds so marvelous... Keep up the good work! New sub :)
@@Fuzzybunny-ki1cw not just for 'em. It is funny even for those who can. You should meet someone who actually can shred, their perspective about music may surprise you ;)
@@vladjones2446 Well you're unusual in finding the classical guitar "anaemic". I find this piece sounds dead on electric guitar - in total contrast to great e-guitarists like Jimi Hendrix, Prince, Rory G, Jimmy Page, Mike Bloomfield, Peter Green, where the electric guitar is totally expressive for rock and blues; it just suits that genre better, and most guitarists agree. It's called "horses for courses"!
@@PeterOzanne No I think that most agree with me, manifested in the fact that 99% of guitar videos on YT are electric guitar videos: implicitly the public and guitar community generally find classical guitar limp and uninspiring. These classical etudes sound great on arch top guitar. A bit Unfair using the greatest rock guitarists of all time as a stick to beat this excellent humble you tuber’s performance with though. Pat Metheny has some improvised etudes in this style, you might want to check them out.
Beautiful...I'm glad I found this!
This is great!!!
I like the piece and the playing, very nice.
Great playing. Thank you for this and for including the tab as well.
BRAVO rapaz, muito bom !!
I worked on this piece years ago. Very good for right hand technique and a great melodic exercise.
Magic sounds very Good practique
Great stuff. !
Fancy!!!
Cool man, I like that.😎🤠
Great
Cool👍
Wow glad I came back to this
Good job
What a Beautiful Gibson Guitar
Very nice. I’m working on the 1st Violin Sonata, the Adagio in gm. Very expressive, lending itself to a flamboyant electric guitar sound. It sounds best on my Fender Yngwie Malmsteem Strat with some overdrive and ambient reverb, neck pickup of course. I’m not afraid of electrifying the Master. W. Carlos’ Switched-on Bach was huge when I was a tyke so the sound of classical electronic music was imprinted on me early.
Thus shall prevail!!!
👏👏👏👏
❤
This is really underrated. I love Bach and it's really interesting how it sounds on an electric guitar. I don't play guitar so I can't give any feedback, unfortunately.
You still can and you just did. As a "guitarist" I agree 👍
you should listen to "In the name of Bach" album by Alex Masi, he plays 2 versions of this piece, with acoustic guitar and with distortion on an electric guitar... also "Majesty & Passion" album by Victor Smolski
Wow, I used to play this piece and totally forgot.
Looks like i found a perfect arpeggio set...
Very nice but do you think you could add some sheet music
Amazing thank you
Currently I prefer this way to play classical etudes. Despite the neoclassical metal style is funny and all, it ends up being monotonous imo. In a hollowbody it justs sounds so marvelous... Keep up the good work! New sub :)
neoclassical is "funny" to those who can not shred sir.
@@Fuzzybunny-ki1cw not just for 'em. It is funny even for those who can. You should meet someone who actually can shred, their perspective about music may surprise you ;)
@@fabrizioparedes5866 Listen to 18 year old Yngwie on the first Alcatrazz albumn.
@@youren8 yeah I've listened to it... It's okay.
Nice playing. Isn't that an Ab at the end of bar 30?
Amazingly well played ... Beautiful on guitar btw
Where is presto?
Solo
Good effort but needs to be faster, more dynamics, better articulation. Listen to Hilary Hahn and Arthur Grumiaux play it.
too slow (it's a "presto", not an allegro) and that's only the first part of the piece
It's a little bit boring to to play this alternate picking
Dirty...
That is how bach should be played , bravo. Not that classical guitar rubbish. Thank you.
😭😭
😂
You prefer it with every note having the same volume and tone? Why?
Sadly, it just doesn't work on electric guitar. It's not possible to bring out the nuances.
Still, better than the anemic sound of ‘classical’ guitar.
@@vladjones2446 Well you're unusual in finding the classical guitar "anaemic". I find this piece sounds dead on electric guitar - in total contrast to great e-guitarists like Jimi Hendrix, Prince, Rory G, Jimmy Page, Mike Bloomfield, Peter Green, where the electric guitar is totally expressive for rock and blues; it just suits that genre better, and most guitarists agree. It's called "horses for courses"!
@@PeterOzanne No I think that most agree with me, manifested in the fact that 99% of guitar videos on YT are electric guitar videos: implicitly the public and guitar community generally find classical guitar limp and uninspiring. These classical etudes sound great on arch top guitar. A bit Unfair using the greatest rock guitarists of all time as a stick to beat this excellent humble you tuber’s performance with though. Pat Metheny has some improvised etudes in this style, you might want to check them out.
You are tonedeaf.
😂@@vladjones2446
Doesn’t sound right. Sort of muuffled. The player should get better guitar and do this again.
弦のゲージが太過ぎるのでは
ジャズギタリストが使用する太い
弦はサスティーンにかけ、ポツポツと聞こえてしまうので、バッハを
美しく演奏するには向いてないように思われます。
太い音だしたいのわかるんですけどね
エレキだから
サウンドメイクはいくらでも
できるかも知れない
自分へどんどん細い弦に向かってます