Chaconne by J.S. Bach
This is a looooong-term project, and I know it's quite a stretch for my technique, but I'm currently working on the famous Chaconne. I honestly find this to be the most beautiful music ever written, and it's the single piece that inspired me to start CG about 7 years ago.
So far I've learned up through the fast scales and the arpeggio section, and I've been working on my own transcription from the original violin score. Next week I hope to record my 3rd progress milestone video, combining the opening and the fast scales.
Would really love any and all feedback!
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Great job, Jon. I have considered starting the Chaconne as a long term (very long term!) project. I also thought about using the arpeggios and scales sections as exercises together started. It is encouraging to see you actually approaching that way. A good source of motivation for me.
I started classical guitar about 50(!) years ago. I had been playing rock guitar for about 10 years and wanted to do something else. I thought I was signing up for jazz guitar but the teacher I had signed up with said he no longer taught jazz but taught classical guitar. I shrugged and said ok. I stopped at a record store and bought a classical guitar album to hear what I was going to learn. It was John Williams 'Variations' album and included the Chaconne. I remember being completely enthralled with it and thinking 'Wow, I'm going to learn to play that?!! Well, 50 years later I am still thinking that.
- Apologies for the rambling.
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What a great project!
I also take a shot at the Chaconne. It is my target piece to master one day. I started playing guitar 50 years ago. Stopped around 40 years old. And restarted 2 years ago. Since 15 months I follow lessons with Francisco Chaves.
I will never get it to concert level, but the sheer joy of exploring this masterpiece makes me happy.
I wish you a lof of fun with this journey!
Bart
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- Jon Crossley @Bart Versteeg
Just a heads up. TY Zhang is giving a Livestream on the the Chaconne tomorrow, Friday Jan. 6 at 11:00am. He is a very good and enthusiastic teacher.
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Hi all, thank you so much for all the kind words!!
I’ve made some more progress and posted a new video. Over the last ~month or so I’ve been working on the fast scales - they’re still really hard for me but I’m happy with my progress so far! I’m not sure if it’s sacrilegious but I’ve decided to use a lot of campanella fingerings. I find them easier to play than straight super-fast scales! Would love any thoughts
I really wish I could have made it to Ty Zhang’s stream today, but I was busy with work. I can’t wait to watch the replay soon when I get a free moment! I’m sure it’ll be very insightful.