Gnossienne No. 1 (Erik Satie), perf. on grand guitar by Robert Ritchiesse

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  • Опубликовано: 19 дек 2024

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  • @QuinnGuitar
    @QuinnGuitar 7 лет назад +26

    The Master. Who else does this? No one can, other than this deep river of a man. Thank you, Robert.

  • @randythirdsun6751
    @randythirdsun6751 6 лет назад +11

    I COULD LISTEN TO THIS MAN'S PLAYING FOR HOURS.

  • @fusion-music
    @fusion-music 7 лет назад +11

    In my opinion, very beautiful rendition and worthwhile approach. Played it many times over because it is so beautiful.

  • @АркадийГоряйнов
    @АркадийГоряйнов 4 года назад +6

    Да! Определенно наинтереснейшее звучание! Wow it's was powerful!

  • @Bifrons
    @Bifrons 6 лет назад +7

    WOW!!! Dark and Beautiful!!!

  • @karmahi
    @karmahi 2 года назад +1

    Amazing. Heart-wrenching sound

  • @liufeng9914
    @liufeng9914 4 года назад +3

    8 minutes you'll never want it to end

  • @yoloswag6242
    @yoloswag6242 5 лет назад +5

    I was skeptical to begin with but wow. Bravo. You indeed captured a lot with this recording

  • @Garbrel80
    @Garbrel80 6 лет назад +2

    Absolutely beautiful. That guitar tone is sublime. The poise and patience it must take to play a piece like this correctly.....!!!

  • @ericpaulos1695
    @ericpaulos1695 7 лет назад +37

    Only an 11 string guitar would allow this kind of range on a single instrument (other than a piano). Seems that you extract every benefit to create the kind of space in between the background section and melody. Love your setup, how those delays widen and expand the sound, your performance on this Satie tune is like a journey! Great work!

  • @gorkemsen4969
    @gorkemsen4969 7 месяцев назад

    Sooo good to listen and watch. Thank you! What a feeling

  • @aramisvanaquin827
    @aramisvanaquin827 6 лет назад +7

    Such an incredible piece on its own already. The way you made this piece into the most immersive and profound piece of ART that may have ever graced my unknowing, young ears is just epiphanal. Your custom ax opens up so much to your playing and your heart, and the way you present it just baffles me beyond afterlife. I can't have in words how much this inspires me to gain your wiseness in this highly complex craft. (The way that deeeeep D rings and vibrates during that d minor after that g minor in the theme, for example at 2:33.... extraordinarily vivacious and beautiful, this is :O )

  • @NordArt1991
    @NordArt1991 4 года назад +1

    This was really something else... beautiful...

  • @ntesslafan
    @ntesslafan 7 лет назад +3

    I really love to hear you play. This piece is well done. I really like this music. Thank you for sharing your playing. Your instrument's sound reminds me of a song from Pat Metheny's "Watercolors" release (1977) titled "Ice Fire". Take care Robert.

  • @ozanoguzhaktanir
    @ozanoguzhaktanir 6 лет назад +1

    It was not possible for me to explain how I felt, so I simply say a plain but souldeep thank you.
    Thank you.

    • @Enerjikk
      @Enerjikk 4 года назад

      Beni 70 lerin türk saykodelik müziklerine götürdü

  • @music_games_other_stuff
    @music_games_other_stuff 7 лет назад +1

    I think it's unbelieveble! So beautiful, amazing

  • @MrGREYMATTERS
    @MrGREYMATTERS 6 лет назад

    Simply BEAUTIFUL! I love the sublime dynamics.

  • @syhr_samoht
    @syhr_samoht 3 года назад +1

    mind blowing x

  • @enigmaticmage7865
    @enigmaticmage7865 3 года назад +1

    This is unique. Thank you!

  • @bacobill
    @bacobill 6 лет назад

    RR you are the man.. Purpose now is everything.. much love

  • @Phewsee
    @Phewsee 7 лет назад +1

    Nice work Rob! Thanks!

  • @jimmygrenier9668
    @jimmygrenier9668 4 месяца назад +1

    That sounds so fucking dark, it's unsettling.... but DAMN it is good! Played with passion, sounds both majestic and disturbing. Your fingers tell the tale of decades of dedicated hard work and heartwrenching translations from the heart straight to the strings, with the precision of a lifetime surgeon. I'm thoroughly impressed! Keep up the good work, Robert! Your music is inspiring!
    Salutes from French Quebec! :)

    • @robertritchiesse
      @robertritchiesse  4 месяца назад +2

      Thanks, Jimmy - truly. I keep on going. Right now, I’m working on what will become my next solo "thing": a quadruple album. Symphonic arr. and my grand-guitar only. Planned release: late 2027 or 2028. A continuation from my album Gautigoths ... in a way.
      Thanks again =)
      Robert

  • @bassheadjazz2708
    @bassheadjazz2708 7 лет назад

    Always nice to have this on throughout the house, along with your Ellington tune.

  • @rockstarjazzcat
    @rockstarjazzcat 7 лет назад +2

    Grew up listening to a very modern (moog infused) album of Satie... Thank you for sharing! Peace, Daniel

    • @bacobill
      @bacobill 6 лет назад

      I remember that album.. wish I still had it :)

  • @pekersmith6328
    @pekersmith6328 4 года назад +1

    Pure art!

  • @TheDeathMetalDungeon
    @TheDeathMetalDungeon 4 месяца назад +2

    One of the most sinister things I've ever heard. Often play this in my lair.

  • @fireworks_music
    @fireworks_music 6 лет назад

    Super awesome. One of a kind.

  • @siliconterbulance
    @siliconterbulance 4 года назад

    I teared up.

  • @DaveMakes
    @DaveMakes 7 лет назад

    Very enjoyable, thank you for sharing.

  • @r.v6290
    @r.v6290 4 года назад

    incredible

  • @rao1087
    @rao1087 5 лет назад

    You sir...are my new role model

  • @mainsblanches8793
    @mainsblanches8793 6 лет назад

    Very expansive and expressive arrangement!!....working on it right now and I know how obsessive it can become!!...very slow tempo is as hard to play as a very fast one!!...great stuff!!...

  • @jhep1
    @jhep1 7 лет назад +1

    very cool. pretty and haunting melody. Would be a great soundtrack for an Ingmar Bergman film!

  • @alexanderallegra432
    @alexanderallegra432 3 месяца назад

    Bravo! Not the best sound quality lol but I’m still entranced by this masterpiece

  • @kennydunno7741
    @kennydunno7741 2 года назад +1

    I found this a while back, can’t really tell you how I feel every time I hear those “deep” notes (sorry, dunno much about music theory to explain it better) but I can tell you they make my soul FLY!
    Goosebumps and everything!
    Introduced you to some friends and they ALL loved you.
    Really love this and I hope you can add it on Spotify … please?
    I already downloaded this on MP3 (sorry, I dont have access to youtube often) so I can hear it almost anytime I need your tune. (Which can goes up to 10~15 times a day :D )
    Keep up the good job. You are amazing ❤

    • @robertritchiesse
      @robertritchiesse  2 года назад +2

      Hi, Kenny - and thanks for your words, and from your friends as well. Really! Give my regards, will ya?
      I will not add ’this’ recordings to Spotify. But I can tell you this: I’m working on material for an classical music-album with my grand-guitar; classical music from the medieval times to present day. Gnossienne no 1 is one hot candidate for that album. Here are few other teasers about other ’candidates’ for that album project:
      ruclips.net/user/shorts7Y3OF34AFuE
      ruclips.net/video/F48KgMaTzpA/видео.html
      ruclips.net/video/1ZkBM1xdAgg/видео.html
      ruclips.net/video/7Q3k3pyHV2Y/видео.html
      But that classical music album lies 3-4 years ahead. There are two other albums I wanna make first.
      The first of these two are about to be released in Febr. next year: Gautigoths, a 1 h. 43. solo suite, special composed for my grand-guitar. I wrote that solo suite in the summer of 2020 - in just a few weeks - but it took me two years of painstaking practice to play it good enough. Nine movements in the most various expressions. Here is one short teaser of mov. 9 from Gautigoths ....
      ruclips.net/video/2HuP8X8MN7g/видео.html
      Thanks, again. Kenny. I’ll keep up with my work some more years.
      Cheers
      Robert

  • @mattjohnson9962
    @mattjohnson9962 4 года назад +1

    The darkness and sorrowfulness of my brother before he passed away.

  • @lucaszembrzuski
    @lucaszembrzuski 7 лет назад

    Amazing, i never thought this piece could sound so powerful :D

  • @alexkopteev
    @alexkopteev 7 лет назад

    amazing arrangement, very beautiful :)

  • @moniquepinchon6977
    @moniquepinchon6977 3 года назад

    Awesome.

  • @trashbirdie
    @trashbirdie 7 лет назад +8

    very nice I enjoyed it, you could try your take on Gymnopédie no 1. or some Debussy tunes?

  • @sanjuro787
    @sanjuro787 3 года назад

    when i grow up i wanna be like this guy

  • @miklosszekeres5085
    @miklosszekeres5085 Год назад

    awesome!

  • @juliya2465
    @juliya2465 3 года назад

    mmmmmmm.... so beautiful! 💖🎶

  • @plutoniansociety4975
    @plutoniansociety4975 7 лет назад

    This is awesome. I imagined this is what it's like if Portishead samples this song.

  • @corratecxverts01
    @corratecxverts01 7 лет назад

    Nice!!!! actually sounds really good on guitar!

  • @sazarod
    @sazarod 5 лет назад

    amazing!

  • @ViljoPennanen
    @ViljoPennanen 4 года назад

    Beautiful. The life as seen by humane creatures allows me to wonder the reason for why we are even here. Astonishing.

  • @AndreasGautier
    @AndreasGautier 5 лет назад

    great main

  • @TruthSurge
    @TruthSurge 8 месяцев назад

    what? I didn't notice this vid when I scanned your vids. I only guessed Satie from listening to that first movement of your 9 movement piece (which I already forgot the name of, dang it). your last string is up there in piano land. an octave above a normal guitar. How do you not go crazy with so many options? hehe Very cool. I don't want to imagine what a guitar like that would cost to build. LOTS. That pickup is like 8 inches long. I guess your amp must need to be set to reproduce nice bass frequencies using clean sounds. anyway, very nice!

    • @robertritchiesse
      @robertritchiesse  8 месяцев назад

      Thanks, man =)
      Well, after 25 years of playing my grand-guitar (in many different genres) I still like I have only scratched the surface of possibilities.
      I got my guitar very cheap - half the price of the wood work, at least. I think my grand-guitar ended up with ... 8000 US $ - half the price. And this was 30 years ago.
      I’ using full range speaker (not very good one nowadays but they will do at home, and/but other "stuff" in studio productions.
      I no matter what kind of gear I’m using from time to time, don‘t have a mindset of putting ’guitar and bass’ together in the EQ-mix; I’d rather some kind of piano approach to it. This mindset could best be heard on my solo album Gautigoths.
      Right now, I’m working on music by the great Arvo Pärt, in grand-guitar renditions, and a quadruple album with symphony orchestra/choir and my grand-guitar. Planned release on that quadruple album: 2027. Planned release on that Arvo Pärt works-album: 2028.
      Hey - I have Facebook. If you are on Facebook too, just search for Robert Ritchiesse.
      Cheers
      Robert

    • @robertritchiesse
      @robertritchiesse  8 месяцев назад

      And .... I think this two tracks from my album Defragmentism Project will intrigue you:
      (Morgan Ågren on drums
      Steve Hunt on keys
      Kai Ritchiesse on bass/saxophones
      Me on grand-guitar)
      open.spotify.com/track/5uKTAiTUDjQXVUzmdhwIi8?si=35acd81e1b094468
      open.spotify.com/track/1VZw7ewBMJBsV400rPmLWs?si=d3946b18e0ac4a43

    • @TruthSurge
      @TruthSurge 8 месяцев назад

      ​@@robertritchiesse No, not on Farcebook. I'm kind of avoiding most social media places as far as being on them visibly. I'm on YT and that's about it. Just cuz I enjoyed uploading vids of stuff. Guitar, singing, religious opinions... short stories I did up as audios... etc. $8000 sounds like a decent price for that guitar. I mean, machining that vibrato tailpiece probably took someone a little time and just overall longer due to so many strings. It's not for me but I bet it's very fun to play and probably feels like exploring sometimes with even new tunings. How do you remember so many pieces of music???? I guess I'm getting old or just never learned properly to learn music or I just really gravitated toward rock mostly and heavy metal so the Holdsworth stuff... mostly just watch vids of him every year or so to be amazed and kind of like uh... some of it's ok. But I'm not into jazz or jazz fusion really. But if it's just genre-less, so to speak, I can probably get into it. Just chords and notes. I guess that's kind of what Allan was doing but the extended chords and outside notes well... I guess doesn't move me so much. The slow stuff I like probably better.
      Well, best of luck to you in these future endeavors! Do you live near Sweden or somewhere in north Europe? Just curious. thx

    • @TruthSurge
      @TruthSurge 8 месяцев назад

      @@robertritchiesse wouldn't let me listen w/o signing up. :( I don't like having to sign up for anything! haha But they gotta pay their bills and earn a living. Can you just send one like with some other link like dropbox or similar? thx

  • @luserdroog
    @luserdroog Год назад +1

    I love everything except the last note choice. What about hitting the leading tone and letting that hang? Might be spookier.

  • @CassiniProjekt
    @CassiniProjekt 6 лет назад +1

    The low notes make it sound more evil than it already is.

  • @mr.waffle6993
    @mr.waffle6993 3 года назад

    I want this cover to be on Spotify please dude

    • @robertritchiesse
      @robertritchiesse  3 года назад +1

      Well, thanks ... I guess. =) Not a bad idea you brought up .... but if so, there would be plus a few other classical music tunes then, as a grand guitar solo album. I’ll think about it. Who knows. Time tell. ... BUT! My next solo album will actually be - pretty much - in this kind of sound and expression - some kind of Bill Frisell/Arvo Pärt, Rachamninoff, Hans Zimmer, John Williams-mix in that concert music.. I have composed a whole grand guitar solo concert in eight movements. The recording of that concert - namned Gautigoths - will take place in the beginning of 2002, and hopefully released later on, a few months later.
      Cheers, Mr. waffle =)
      Robert

    • @mr.waffle6993
      @mr.waffle6993 3 года назад

      @@robertritchiesse Oh this is awsome! Cant wait for ur next solo album. Really love this sound and expression. Im looking forward to it! :D
      take care dude! :)
      Mr. Waffle

    • @robertritchiesse
      @robertritchiesse  3 года назад +1

      @@mr.waffle6993 Thanks. Oh, I almost forgot: at 3th of January, I’ll release my new solo album, Defragmentism Project. The line up on that album: Steve Hunt (piano and keyboard), Morgan Ågren (drums), Mattias IA Eklundh (guitar) and Kai Ritchiesse (bass & saxophones).

    • @mr.waffle6993
      @mr.waffle6993 3 года назад +1

      Oh man this is great!!!!

    • @robertritchiesse
      @robertritchiesse  3 года назад +1

      @@mr.waffle6993 There will be a release on the Defragmentism Project-album here on You-tube as well - just as the Fragmentism Project-album + info about releases on several digital platforms. Saturday, if everything goes as planned.
      Cheers, Mr. waffle =)

  • @sudicalwig
    @sudicalwig 10 месяцев назад

    Vilken spännande introduktion! För tankarna långt från Paris. Det instrumentet måste låta enormt bra live där i rummet och jag kan bara tänka mig hur skönt den måste resonera genom kroppen på en... Minns när du demonstrerade gitarren när den var ny för våran klass på musiken. Gick på Unneröd i Uddevalla då. Magisk tolkning. Mvh/Emil.

  • @vanguard5647
    @vanguard5647 3 года назад

    Wow, amazing! Could be the soundtrack for a dark and gloomy movie.

  • @F1r3Foxxxy
    @F1r3Foxxxy 7 лет назад

    Hi, beautiful performance and sound! I wonder what the scale lengths are of all the strings, in particular the baritone strings? They sound so clear despite being tuned so low!

  • @Bran-d1m
    @Bran-d1m 10 месяцев назад

    As we approach the Ninth Gate.

  • @alexanderallegra432
    @alexanderallegra432 3 месяца назад

    How close are your closest neighbors in feet?

  • @existentialopal721
    @existentialopal721 2 года назад

    Would you remember who made the instrument you are playing

    • @robertritchiesse
      @robertritchiesse  2 года назад

      Of course I do, hence it took appr. 7 years to build it, in the 90s, 1991-1997 (a lot of details to go through on the blueprint stage):
      Ådin & Ekvall Instrument (Grebbestad, in Sweden). :)

  • @amiralikhosrovaan
    @amiralikhosrovaan 3 месяца назад

    👌🏻

  • @Shahriyar414
    @Shahriyar414 10 месяцев назад

  • @albertmeursault8006
    @albertmeursault8006 10 месяцев назад

    Reminds me King Crimson

  • @tomso9246
    @tomso9246 Год назад

    I think one of those books behind him wakes the dead.

  • @omersarl3513
    @omersarl3513 3 года назад

    hi dear! how can we contact:}

  • @화이트저주의멜로디
    @화이트저주의멜로디 3 года назад +1

    You change f minor to g minor , don’t you?

    • @robertritchiesse
      @robertritchiesse  3 года назад +1

      I guess I did. G-minor "suits" the tuning system ’better’ on the grand guitar. :)

  • @tooney012345678910
    @tooney012345678910 3 года назад

    Scary interpretation lol

  • @fejuliano
    @fejuliano 3 года назад

    Amazing!