Visée_Suite in D minor_On Baroque Guitar
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- Опубліковано 12 лип 2024
- Brandon Acker performing a suite in D minor by 🇫🇷Robert de Visée (1650-1725)
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talents aside, this man can be a commercial model for hair products
Yes! I'd like to know what hair products he uses. Please! Anyone know? Not joking... his hair is very well groomed :)
That's like saying, acting talent aside, Daniel Day Lewis would be a great hand model :)
We could also say that his apartment would make a nice church.
Or glasses! Or suits! Or chairs!
Forget any product models, he could be a model in general!!
That’s the sound that made me pick up the guitar at first place. I don’t know what went wrong that I ended up playing rock and heavy metal guitar?!! Now getting closer to 50 and listening to this wonderful sound brought tears to my eyes remembering the joy and excitement that my first borrowed small body nylon string guitar brought to my life.
It was (and is) the vogue to play electric. And it is great! But if you don't own one, go out and get yourself a cheap nylon and a book with études - you won't regret it!
randomserb, too late. I have already picked up tenor sax.
I started on classical but dropped out to play rock and country. I always said I would pick up classical again at 50 and I did. I can play some Bach and it us lime touching God. Stsrting on classical helped me play rock and jazz
Punk to sound cool, jazz to understand why lol
Diamond Dust : It’s never too late... really!
Sometimes it sounds like a harpsicord, but with dynamics. Well done, man.
Doesn’t seem broken to me
underrated comment lmao
Well as the saying goes, if it ain't baroque, don't fix it.
Underated thread you guys are all gr8 lol
I C what you D’d there, bwahahaha. 🙄
@@troodon1096, although, do you sense the mistake?
If it ain't baroque or renaissance, fix it.
It is like Christ says:
"Father, forgive them, for they don't know what they play." (Later, in 1791,it was revised to "...for they don't know music anymore.")
J'écris en français car mon anglais n'est pas assez bon pour m'exprimer de façon précise. J'ai trouvé cette performance absolument parfaite sur tous les points. Vous êtes un grand interprète! La maitrise du son entre les rasgueados et les liés est excellente, les phrasés sont intelligents et oh! combien expressifs! J'ai particulièrement apprécié la justesse rythmique et l'élan de la Sarabande qui, selon moi, est une danse baroque difficile à rendre de façon convainquante et ici c'est magnifique. Et quoi dire de la prise de son? L'acoustique de cet endroit est parfaite, la guitare est probablement orientée de la meilleure façon par rapport à l' espace et les micros se trouvent visiblement dans la meilleure position. Bref, une performance parfaite, sans aucun accroc, sans montage, devant public... Le retour à l'ancien monde. Merci pour ce moment musical enrichissant! Bien sûr, je suis abonné!!!
00:11 Prelude
1:29 Allemande
3:34 Courante
4:48 Sarabande
6:32 Gigue
7:51 Gavotte
8:43 Menuet I
9:46 Bourrée
10:40 Passacaille
13:27 Menuet II
Would you happen to know if all of these are in D minor? I'm trying to find the sheet music lol
@@user-on5zp8sh3f They are all in D minor. I found some scores for this on Scribd.com, you'd have to make an account to get them though. Here's a different link to a score i posted myself. drive.google.com/open?id=1TCY2el98YJFVy8ScO77ApqMCITaKBpQ7
I've also made a couple different arrangements of this suite, in G and C minor. Let me know if you'd like to see the scores for those!
I've seen a similar lineup for other Baroque composers, was this done with the intent they all be played back-to-back for people to dance to or so players could select the one appropriate to an event?
@@rainyday6430 thanks so much! For some reason I didn't get a notification that you responded lol. I'll definitely look at it and get back to you 😁 I've been looking all over the place and all I found was the prelude and bouree lol.
Do the transposed arrangements you made have a much different emotion to them?
@@user-on5zp8sh3f The emotion depends on how you play it! So no, my arrangement is no different in that sense than the original. Also, the chords/notes are nearly the identical, but only changed slightly so they can played on two bowed string instruments.
If you are curious as to what they sound like, here is a link to my soundcloud where I've posted several of the movements played as a viola duet (with me playing both lines) soundcloud.com/bratsche1/sets/visee-suite-in-d-minor
I am just reminded of all the hours I spent playing Mount & Blade
Bannerlord!!!!! March
I hope it's actually good...
De Visée has always been a favorite composer of mine, ever since I first came across his music in Fred Noam's books. He made consistently interesting music with comparatively fewer notes. It's nice to hear the whole suite brought together.
My cat eats to the same rhythm as this tune’s opening section: “Chomp, chompy-chomp, chompy-chomp, chompy-chomp, chomp…” It’s such a happy rhythm, and now we’re both big fans! 🙂😻👍🏼
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Me too. Awesome music.
Me too
Same!
@Jayce Schneider Rob STALLION
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Well rendered, Sir. Music of the ages has an excellent guardian in you. You breathe life into the notes.
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@Joshua Theo UN
Mr. Acker is a true artist.
AMAZING. It's Played on a BAROQUE GUITAR. . . . This is as authentic as you can get. . . Mr. Brandon Acker you just need to change your outfit, hang a CARAVAGIO painting in the BG, and ask your cameraman to adjust the lighting to achieve a CHIAROSCURO effect to bring the BAROQUE atmosphere even more real.
Brandon, I love the way you play. It's magical, and I've been playing guitar for 25 years.
Simply beautiful...
I noticed his hand is incredible on those wide chords, his hand covers 1/2 the neck!!!
The sound and type of music is wonderful!
Life is so noisy nowadays, and the music of this age doesn't seem to even try to reach the heavens. This music seems to point upwards to the perfection of God. I have a bit of tinnitus, and this music is balm to that and audio-hope of heaven
Great sound quality - it sounds like a studio-mastered album
This man is a national treasure!
Superb performance - strength and sensitivity.
Just how in tune this sounds, getting so much nearer to the pure intonation of the intervals than modern guitars,, so beautiful
I love the bright clear tone of that instrument.
I was listening to this as a background while working from home so I wasn't actually seeing the video. Then at the end I heard the applause and it suddenly dawned on me, WAIT WHAT It's a live performance! I want to see Brandon's expression after the performance! Usually on the recorded solo you cut the video or it just fades and doesn't look at the camera. This time I just want to see how you connect to the audience because it seems like you're so drawn in playing the guitar that you're lost in another world. Well that smile is priceless thank you so much again for that wonderful music 🥰🥰
This is exquisitely beautiful. An absolutely sublime performance. You are a supremely gifted man. And THANK YOU for using the historical temperaments! They really DO make a difference!! ❤
This is way better than those other bards playing Ragnar the Red.
I recently played "Age of Aggression" on my acoustic and it's inspired me to buy a nylon string guitar. Basically working my way towards a lute via Skyrim.
Absolutely stunning, you’re a man of wonders
Gordon Ramsay uses the word "stunning" a lot.
A spectacular performance, indeed!
I love Baroque. It makes me tingle.
What a wonderful sounding instrument!!! Thanks for the upload!!!
I love you Brandon ❤️ thank you for the music. Heaven itself surely stops to listen and drink in each note played beautifully, inspired as surely as a rose in the moonlight radiantly delights.
I really love the baroque guitar. Without you I wouldn't have been exposed to it so I'll always be in your debt.
It must be great to be good on baroque guitar cos you get to hang out in these fancy houses
What a gift, you are astoundingly talented! Sincere thanks for sharing with us. I subscribed and this piece is now marked as a favorite so that I may rewatch it.♥ Happy new year wishes.
such a good sound
Just found your channel today.
Thank you for your work. All of your content is 💯
So gifted. Thanks for this.
Great work of music in a fantastic setting with such awesome acoustics. Wow!!!
Gorgeous! I'm a Chicagoan, wish I'd been there! Thanks for sharing :)
You are an incredible musician, mate. Keep up the good work.
Very enjoyable, Brandon! Thanks!
love it!
Danke für die wohltuende Klangmassage gegen den Lärm der Zeit
Sounds and place that I like . Thanks man.😊
I just wish you made a video of playing La tarantella, which piece you played in your video of introducing us to baroque guitar. Sounded so beautiful, and I just can't find anyone else playing it that way on the baroque guitar (there's not much videos of it at all). Would please my ears!
Love your ease and elegant style of playing the instruments. Way to go!
I enjoy your beautiful performance so much!
Wow. Gorgeous and talented.
Beautiful music well played.
Brilliant.
You are not a musician !! You are a magician ♥♥♥
good I need a haircut
Beautiful, be blessed !
Phenomenal playing sir
Wow, even this guy's name sound rich!
Outstanding!
Excellent 👌
I love your work Brandon :D
Fine playing, Sir!
The best!
Heavenly~
Great!!
I bet you never had trouble learning Barre chords! Barre chords drive me to drink! Beautiful playing.
You have an emotional componentbin your playing thats really naked and lovely.
I tried learning this on my 1/2 size baroque guitar, you can listen to it on my channel, but I did rather poorly compared to this! Really, Brandon's a miracle!
Bravo
Cool sounds in that place
Super❤
Great job 👍👍 super good
Amazing, the chords sound so rich even though they're coming from a relatively small instrument.
That's cause even though the guitar is physically smaller it has 9 strings.
Currently saving up for a classical guitar. I also want to start one on one lessons some time after all this stuff blows over but considering where I live I may just have to do online learning. I've always enjoyed classical guitar but your videos frequently inspire me. I say to myself "If I can play half as good as him that'd still be really pretty good". I have a background in music and have a little experience with steel string guitar, so hopefully that'll make it a little smoother of a ride.
Absolutely beautiful playing. Whoever picked the location knew what they were doing! Absolutely magnificent. And I love the size of that baroque guitar. I really don't like how a lot of acoustic steel string guitars are monstrous in size. Sure they are loud, but I honestly believe quiet instruments bring so much more to the table in terms of musical nuance and subtlety, while also usually being lighter to play and smaller. It exposes your technique, I suppose you could say? If you read this I'd love to hear your take on it.
@WATER-MAN Couldn't agree more with your advice; learning a musical instrument is a life long journey in which there's no need to rush into anything that's beyond your abilities.
Maybe it also depends on the workmanship of the instrument, also what wood is used. Different woods produce a different sound. Also the baroque guitar seems slimmer. I think it sounds crisper and brighter, somehow more delicate than a full sized guitar. Maybe he's playing a Spruce topped instrument. Hence the bright clear sound. So you have opened up an interesting conversation.
@@mariajukejax9649 Yes, you are right about it being an instrument with a spruce top. Pretty much all of the old instruments, and as well as the copies that are now being made of them will almost always have a spruce top. Classical guitars didn't begin to have cedar as an alternative until sometime during the 1960's. I believe that Segovia was probably one the first guitarists to start playing a cedar top guitar at that time.
@@wapolo1974 yes! It's all about the journey of learning and improving...and having fun!
that's such a pretty guitar. i wish they made guitars like that today. i think a 12 string nyolon would be cool too.
putting a low E string on the modern guitar was brilliant.
Great!
What's that ghostly sighs @1:50 and @11:15? Does this instrument call upon the spirits of the dead or damned? Is Brandon a necromancer bard? I need answers.
Yes. Necromancy Bard 😍
Brandon is a vampire.
Brandon is a vamp for real
1:50 is TB
He’s good !
A great reminder of de Visee. I was attracted by the shape of your guitar in the thumbnail. It reminds me of my first vihuela. i was never interested in playing baroque music but I enjoy listening. Thank you.
There may be no knowing but I can't help thinking de Visee was aquainted with the work of Luis Milan.
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Brandon you are so good. Fantastic talent, and we are so fortunate that you have reinvigorated the world of guitar. At the most needed moment.
A bit of room noise on this one. The song, while a staple in the classical world, isn't particularly melodic, won't be humming this tune tomorrow.
You could play a picket fence, and we would all be buying picket fences tomorrow.
There are no songs in this performance-- please, please everybody, don't refer to instrumental pieces as songs! I'm astonished that anyone would fail to hear the many hummable tunes in this wonderful suite. It's a staple for good reason. I've always tremendously enjoyed playing it on the modern guitar and am hoping to get a chance to play it on a baroque guitar. Brandon is making me want to do that all the more.
It's so fucking perfectly played, I almost cry watching this. Cheers from Brazil, mate!
Do more Baroque stuff!
Incrível né
@@samuelsiqueira3831 Sim!
Great job, wonderful sound. I learned the Fred Noad versions . It sounds different on your guitar. But if it ain't Baroque, don't fix it.
Hugh Buchanan : 🤣
banger
Well, that was wonderful, Brandon! Thank you so much. I've loved that suite for years but I just played the notes, man. Your performance had so much depth and made so much sense. I understand that improvisation is key in a true baroque performance. I'm just wondering how much of that performance is Visée and how much is you? Is there notation for a strum and other ornamentation, or is that something a baroque performer is just supposed to know? Or is a combination?
Brandon can collab with twoset. I would watch that
Brandon - where can you guy one of these baroque guitars? I can't tell you how amazing of a gift this would be for my dad for christmas. It sounds absolutely beautiful when you play it and it is literally a time transport ; i love it!!!!!!!
Thanks!
Here's a cheaper model: www.amazon.com/Roosebeck-GBSR5C-Baroque-Guitar-5-course/dp/B01ENW3SX6/ref=asc_df_B01ENW3SX6/?tag=hyprod-20&linkCode=df0&hvadid=312134107081&hvpos=1o2&hvnetw=g&hvrand=16585243359253940113&hvpone=&hvptwo=&hvqmt=&hvdev=c&hvdvcmdl=&hvlocint=&hvlocphy=1016367&hvtargid=aud-799727667774:pla-569245243402&psc=1
Otherwise check out this page regularly for used: www.cs.dartmouth.edu/~wbc/lute/forsale.html
im sure I would be bad at it but I really want to play music like this on a guitar like that.
Go for it man!
Youre going to be bad which means everytime you pick up the guitar you will be better than the last!
@@Blackbooks78
Definitely true, goes for anything.
I'd learn this song, but I baroque my guitar..
Nice one
I also tune to 432 mz! Wonderful sound & Tone , timeless music!
Namaste sir ji
Just one word for your playing peaceful.
Along with one request
"Haye Haye Pran Jaye"
An old Bengali song
Sung by the great legend LATA MANGESHKAR
From the movie named "Marjina Abdalla"
Please sir play the song on your classical guitar, slowly without any rhythm.
Once you listen to the song, you will understand why I am requesting.
We all count on you sir. 😇
Lots and lots and lots of love from India Bangalore.
Great to hear it on this instrument. Been playing this suite since the 70s, womderful music. Have you tried Logy’s suite in Am?
good
I wonder.. The guitar you played in this video was tuned in 432hz?
So relaxing to listen and love your interpretation!
Yes, 432. Thx!
Some might think he's the reincarnation of Robert. Anyway, a great performance!
Where did you film this? Is that natural reverb the sound of the room? It’s awesome.
Thanks its at the beautiful St James Cathedral in Chicago. Yes natural reverb :)
Brandon. Some of your replies are odd. However I just enjoy music. Coincidentally I'm studying the Devise suite in D Minor on standard classical guitar from the Karl Scheit transcriptions. About a 3rd of the way through. Not easy!!
I'd love to play same on a Baroque guitar... You're a breath of fresh air... The timing of this video is perfect for me... Many thanks.
Congratulations, may you recommend me a place where I can get a cheap baroque guitar?
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Monsieur vous avez toute votre place à la cour du bon Roy Louis.
@BrandonAcker Do you add reverb to these videos or is it the natural sound of the rooms. You're playing is absolutely beautiful.
This is natural reverb from the chapel. I add a tiny bit of reverb on my videos recorded in a dry room.
¿Por qué las toces en el fondo de cada grabación clásica?
I'd love someone to introduce Jeremy Soule to Brandon Acker and have them team up.
That would be AWESOME!
Check out the SX Trav 1 guitar.
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