@@maxbailliemusic Thanks.I am a great fan of your work. By the way, is there a particular edition that you would recommend for the Sonatas and Partitas? I use the Schott edition and it is helpful at times but some other times, I find it a bit too difficult for my level...
@@camelectric Hi I would say choose an edition without lots of extra editorial stuff in it-- one that is clean and faithful to original manuscripts. I don't know the Schott edition but Henle is good-- that's the one I use.
Hey Max ! : - ) Can you make a video that you explain how to have a nice hand / fingers / elbow position at the third position ? On shifting to the third position too ? With the same camera angle at 1:22 of this video, it can be very very useful... thanks a lot maestro ! : - )
Amazing Max! Very clear and useful. Bravo👏👏👏👏
Fantastic, Max! So helpful! Hope you are doing well!
Excellent advice!
Thank you!
Thanks a lot Max for these precious advices. This piece terrifies me but one day, maybe...
yes it's tricky! but great to learn, even if you just a section of it. The practice techniques can be applied to simpler music too. Good luck!
@@maxbailliemusic Thanks.I am a great fan of your work. By the way, is there a particular edition that you would recommend for the Sonatas and Partitas? I use the Schott edition and it is helpful at times but some other times, I find it a bit too difficult for my level...
@@camelectric Hi I would say choose an edition without lots of extra editorial stuff in it-- one that is clean and faithful to original manuscripts. I don't know the Schott edition but Henle is good-- that's the one I use.
Thank you very much! Can we go through the chaconne please?!
Great video! Do you have any tips on playing 5ths in tune?
Hey Max ! : - )
Can you make a video that you explain how to have a nice hand / fingers / elbow position at the third position ? On shifting to the third position too ? With the same camera angle at 1:22 of this video, it can be very very useful... thanks a lot maestro ! : - )