Practice Bach Like THIS! ???? #guitar #shorts
In this clip, Eliot Fisk shows how practicing after the downbeat—using the written rest as your template—turns this tricky work into a measure-by-measure practice exercise!
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Originally posted by UCUab4yFxARCcnO13I5r1d7g at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pMcRemDWv8c

This guy is the biker of the Classical guitar world. Wild!
why does his guitar look smaller?
This guy is a massive hack.
Andy Dick plays Bach
But the last note should not be that late, should it? Syncopated, after a ghost note ????
Even made a mistake in the second example he played. Oh Man.
1000th like
This guy obviously loves to play the higher frets
Guitar is too high creating bend in right wrist
I am cutting my finger nails now
Very good
Being for 7 years a student at Mozarteum in Salzburg, even though I am a pianist, it was just great to be in the condition to open a door and sit as a listener during the magnificent lessons of Prof. Fisk; I did it plenty of times and learned a lot, somehow closing a circle as he once observed while witness how constant my presence was: he himself, told us, took lessons from great musicians as Arrau, even though they didn't play the guitar at all. But music goes far beyond the instruments it's been conceived for. And for me those lessons with Prof. Fisk are still nowadays a relevant part of my personal capital. Once he gave me the true honour of first-sighting my Sonatina for solo guitar, and praised it, while being happy that a pianist would take some time to write for the guitar ❤
My brother is a professional violinist. Fisk is the only non violinist who made him cry with his interpretation of the chaconne. Hearing it live in concert my brother burst in to tears half way through. Not tears of joy or sadness because it was so moving. But tears of pure fury and frustration because the interpretation and playing was so bad.
Thank you for this, I have been studying this piece and now I am rethinking my other Bach pieces.
The good twin.
Boy if that's not Elliot Fisk in nutshell…mistake/sloppy note…odd volume control issues…mistake/missed note…mistake/again really? followed by a broad knowledge of Baroque music
He recorded some great music 30 years ago in studio settings-had the cd's. He really shouldn't play in live in front of an audience
Lovely music … great advice????
Andy Dick??
I’m not a classical guitarist, but I’ve always liked his predictable endings
So he basically used layed back micro timing back then. Awesome
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Great way to give Forward Motion to your playing. Jazz pianist Hal Galper wrote a book by the that name. It is a classical approach to playing that can lend momentum and build continuity in your playing. Also aids memorisation in that you are always playing toward somewhere. Thank you for this lesson. ????
Thanks Andy Dick
so why Bach on a guitar, why not paco de lucia
Bah ????