Gnossienne: No.1 (Erik Satie)
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- Опубликовано: 11 фев 2025
- A performance of Gnossienne No.1 by the French minimalist composer Erik Satie on a steel string acoustic guitar. The guitar part was based on an arrangement by Tony McManus (sheet music/tab link below). Also featuring Branston the dog. Tab available at: stefan-grossma...
Excellent work! The doggy is a huge bonus to the video
Very nicely played! Even your dog was engrossed! :-)
I love Erik Satie. Beautiful rendition 👌🏻
Excellent performance! So much ambience to it. Love it!
I have been classical on my acoustic since I started playing classical guitar. Good to see a brother on RUclips
😋cool ! 🙌love Satie!)))
Very nice!!!!👍👍👍👍👍👍❤️❤️
beautiful
Great acoustic interpretation a million likes for you
Beautiful...
from Brasil
You play it in your style, nice ... :-)
Just keep doing it....u r good
хорошо. I like it.
Спасибо!!
Bu tablodan ne anladığınızı bana anlatır mısınız?
So beautiful! I love to play Satie on my guitar too, btw whats this model? Thank you from Brasil!
obrigada! It's a Yamaha FG model from the 70's.
Do you have fingernails? Do you play classical tremolo or other flamenco or classical techniques? amazing playing
Thank you! I don't play any classical techniques and I normally play without fingernails, although more recently I have started using finger picks.
@@EzraBriggsMusic You should try moonlight sonata by Beethoven. You won't regret it. There are similarities between fingerstyle and classical, but tremolo, rasgueado are completely seperated from the folk music.
@@igorperic5232 Thanks for the tip, i'm going to look into learning it. It's a beautiful piece.
if Satie you want to interpret nylon strings you must to play
The link for the tab is not available, do you have the tab ?
Thanks for letting me know. I've updated the link in the description.
Classical pieces arent shredded on guitars like a metallica song. You can't just be happy with spewing a piece just because you hit the right notes.
You need to play a piece hundreds or thousands of times.
You need to have the right technique to get that perfect clean smooth tone.
This isnt metal, its not rock, its not jazz, nothing against those genres, but especially with classical music there is a huge emphasis on perfection and clear, clean and precise playing with as much musicality and emotion as possible.
This isnt "bad" at all, you can play guitar no doubt, but you didnt put in the work it takes to justify praise.
Get a nylon string guitar, get classical. Guitar lessons. Your tutor will tell you how to hold your hand, how to file your nails, and he will tell you to play the piece a couple of hundred times more, slow, note for note. So you REALLY learn it, and REALLY deserve praise for perfection.
Classical musicians arent respected for nothing. It takes dedication. Its a grind. Learning a classical guitar piece is like painting a picture with a single hair. You practice every day, you have slow progress, but every single stroke of paint is deliberate. You dont tolerate mistakes, and most of all and the biggest issue here, you dont play without feeling the music. Go liste some maestro play this and try to copy it, go listem to the original, and then reupload this piece after a few months of practice.
Sorry for the long rant, im a little drunk and very passionate about classical guitar.
Come back when sober and delete tHis stupid comment
out of tune, bad timing worst cover ever please practice more
Jealous loser lol
Settle