I took guitar in high school. I found this exact sheet music piece in a parking lot. While everyone sat around plucking and learning music theory, I spent the entire semester learning it by heart and then played it for my grade at the end. My teacher was wide eyed and speechless. Lol. I didn't go on to be a guitar expert but I can still play this by heart somehow. I don't even know how I remember what to do haha
Me too. I learned to play Blackbird from a friend back in the late 60s. It's so intricate to play. Never knew till recently the history behind it. I was always interested in how he came up with it.
Jethro Tull’s live version on TH-cam (French TV 1969 La Jocund) is by far and away the most prodigious rendering of this beautiful piece. Superlative musicianship displayed with amazing cameo solos..
In a time of homelessnes I learned this 1:46 minute piece of greatness. It took most of a year. I've come to watch new technique and remember. I have forgotten the last one-third but this has already helped.
Well played with accuracy! ❤ This piece is rather short but it demonstrates Bach’s genius of counterpoints to a great extend. Here the melody on the first string is overshadowed by the base line melody, rendering a convoluted mixture of notes, I’d like to see the melody line on the first string to be more of a prominent position, vis-à-vis a key note speaker in a dialogue where it can interact with the base line melody throughout the piece.
I didn't even catch that, thought it was the usual trill with fast hammer on and pull off, but he doesn't do it with the left hand it seems! He's probably choosing a fingering where the trill notes can be played on adjacent strings and then he does a kind of rasgueado-like tremolo I guess, where you alternate quickly between all fingers to strike the strings? (to me it sounds like that because it's very percussive sounding. If you use all fingers from pinky to index you can do exactly a 4 note trill)
How exactly do you do that trill at :22 ?? I play it by using a major 3rd dyad and hammering on the 4th but I do believe thats not correct. Everyone else on youtube plays it that way except for you and my first guitar instructor and ive been trying to figure it out for years
You must have the same sheet music as me. It's missing this little embellishment on the second to last part that I can't quite work out for guitar. I should put more effort into it.
Excellent but i think there's a mistake in the partition you play compared to the original. There's a missing part in the beginning of the second movement in the second part.
He's a shiny golden god
If you think it’s time to ******* rock
Johann Sebastian? oh yes.. and Immortal !
@@beastlybro8767 out of control🤣
Woah!
Dudes,
that was badhasss
I took guitar in high school. I found this exact sheet music piece in a parking lot. While everyone sat around plucking and learning music theory, I spent the entire semester learning it by heart and then played it for my grade at the end. My teacher was wide eyed and speechless. Lol. I didn't go on to be a guitar expert but I can still play this by heart somehow. I don't even know how I remember what to do haha
NICE!!! such a great song, i’m out of high school too and this song is amazing for classical guitar
You never forget what you learn by heart.
Is there a grade higher than A? Because you deserve it
@@miguellacruz4751 say that again but in a different setting and it might win a Nobel prize
Muscle memory is real
This is a glorious piece that even non classical enjoyers enjoy.
Yes I love Bach.
@@jacobbarnes1453 me too Bro, the master of polyphony
I definitely enjoy classical.
love to enjoy in the enjoyers as well . good post
Or those into Jethro Tull
Can’t you see he’s the man let me hear you applaud
He is more than a man, he’s a shiny golden god!
If you think it's time to fucking rock and fucking roll all out of control
well then you know you've got to rock the fucking block
cant you see he's the man?
He is more than a man!
I so came here looking for this comment lmao
#long_live_the_D
The Ultimate Cornflake i was about to say this too! I can't wait!
The Ultimate Cornflake loool man that's best notice i've had this year so far lmao i can't wait for it when is it gonna be released?
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The definitive version on guitar. As a child, my dad used to serenade me before bedtime every night with this on his flamenco guitar.
Love it! I was watching an interview of Paul McCartney taking about The Beatles song “Blackbird” and how it was based off this.
That's what got me here too
Me too. I learned to play Blackbird from a friend back in the late 60s. It's so intricate to play. Never knew till recently the history behind it. I was always interested in how he came up with it.
Fun fact: Bach in German means small river/body of flowing water.
Fun fact: if Bach was portuguese, his name would be João Sebastião Ribeiro.
@@desiderioelielton2051 In France we call him Jean-Sébastien Bach (and we pronounce it Back) :D
@@aq6390 , in Brazil, we used to call him João Sebastião Bach, but now we do not do it, unfortunately.
Which is why Beethoven once said "Bach sollte nicht Bach, sondern Meer heißen", "Bach shouldn't have been called Bach (= brook) but sea" :D
Fun fact: in modern English Bach translates too “shiny golden god”
Jethro Tull’s live version on TH-cam (French TV 1969 La Jocund) is by far and away the most prodigious rendering of this beautiful piece. Superlative musicianship displayed with amazing cameo solos..
Very cool! Beautiful and fantastic!
Lyrics for the first part:
Can't you see he's the man,
Let me hear you applaud,
He is more than a man
He's a shiny golden god.
Don't you see his the man let me hear you applaud
He is more than a man
He's a shiny golden god
Lovely playing! A musical performance!
That was amazing your a guitar wizard 🧙♂️
Very, very beautiful rendition. I love it.
Magnífico.
Wow. Just wow! 😌😁❤
Well played bro.. A classic piece played in front of a classic scenery with probably a favourite drink.. What more do we need !!
I know this one from Jethro Tull back in the 70's. It starts like this and then gets more jazzy and wild.
I am learning the piece right now. Such a great performance. Watched it many times. Thank you
Fantastic!!!
Outstanding
Excellent performance!
Very well played , enjoyed your rendition 🙏
Amazing 😊
Excellent tempo.
Magnificent
how romantic! ✨
Sweet sounds in the morning sunshine...good day my friend.
Thank you for playing this on TH-cam, I have practiced this for years and don't remember the name. Now I can practice again with sheet music.
GORGEOUS BUDDY
Cool cool cool
Bravo!
Que DIOS bendiga tus manos, tu corazón por regalarmps esta hermosa caricia al corazón ❤
Beautiful thanks.
Nice view.. Good playing..
Well played and with a very nice view ;D
In a time of homelessnes I learned this 1:46 minute piece of greatness. It took most of a year. I've come to watch new technique and remember. I have forgotten the last one-third but this has already helped.
Nice playing. Tums up. I had said there is a little more in the second section but... what the hey 👋
Yes there is.
Yeah! Agreed....
also the C in the bass at the end of the first section
Very nice I like your work 👍
Great playing!
Bellissima
¡Muchas gracias por la interpretación! El tempo es perfecto.
Excelente
The fact that he didn’t use a greenscreen, to honor this Bach masterpiece, is like and subscribe worthy.
Great job! sounds perfect, I was playing along with my guitar and it helped me find some errors.
У кого?
Well played with accuracy! ❤ This piece is rather short but it demonstrates Bach’s genius of counterpoints to a great extend. Here the melody on the first string is overshadowed by the base line melody, rendering a convoluted mixture of notes, I’d like to see the melody line on the first string to be more of a prominent position, vis-à-vis a key note speaker in a dialogue where it can interact with the base line melody throughout the piece.
Brava!
Bravoo
Thank you for playing my piece.
Very nice.
Stunning and transcendent playing. Not 'showy' at all, truthful! JEM
Beautiful performance and a lovely video. Could've been perfect if the sound of the breeze outside had been captured.
Wow.. nice idea of using such a mic to record
Muy bueno
me : mum can we have blackbird?
my mum : we have blackbird at home
the blackbird at home :
also absolutely no hate. love this piece
Better than blackbird
Well done! I'm still practicing this one. takes me 5 minutes for the whole thing with lots mistakes haha 😀
Guitar and acoustic guitar
en détente le kho
nice :) :D I like it!
Wow
cool
Nice
wtf that thumbnail? :D
Hahahahahah 😂😂
*clickbait*
Wonderful. I wish I could get my brain to make my fingers work like that. Fat chance. lol.
Classico
I think you need to check the original score of the B section
Correct. I noticed he's missing a small part there. I've heard this piece too many times. Thought I was tripping lol.
He missed that part where
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Been trying to learn this song fir about a month and it is not easy
where is he playing this? the place is beautiful
i have a contest today, and i'm playing that as the first piece! Wish me luck!
btw thats very nice playing
how’d it go?? great song choice!
@@guitarforall262 yup....
i won!
Well done mate
@@matteoperrucci7705 thx
@@danieshaliev1577 Good job
Nice, but how do you do that tremolo or trill? can you show us please?
Cuz if you think it’s time to fucking rock and fucking roll out of control
ヘビメタギタリスト登場!🍒Good Video !👍👍👍
I can almost hear a Blackbird singing.
The inspiration for Blackbird (The Beatles)
Did you get that right in the second part after the descending bass line you kinda start over my arrangement is different.
Exactly. It sounds better the way it was written. Nobody seems knows the piece, or have an ear for music. What a wasted effort!
Very nice! I'm curious about the mic clipped to your guitar - what is it? I've not seen one like that before. Thanks.
Amazing performance
How do you make the tremolo sounds with your right hand? Never seen this before
I didn't even catch that, thought it was the usual trill with fast hammer on and pull off, but he doesn't do it with the left hand it seems! He's probably choosing a fingering where the trill notes can be played on adjacent strings and then he does a kind of rasgueado-like tremolo I guess, where you alternate quickly between all fingers to strike the strings? (to me it sounds like that because it's very percussive sounding. If you use all fingers from pinky to index you can do exactly a 4 note trill)
Love it; what sheet did you use ?
Tysm
GIVE IT UP FOR KG GIVE IT UP FOR ME
How exactly do you do that trill at :22 ?? I play it by using a major 3rd dyad and hammering on the 4th but I do believe thats not correct. Everyone else on youtube plays it that way except for you and my first guitar instructor and ive been trying to figure it out for years
So Hard
Awesome scenery! Where is this?
in his house
It's somewhere on Earth
harlem nyc
Estaba en Granada?
This inspired Ilayaraja to write one of his songs
There is missing some phase on the second part twice.
Hvordan klarede du den trille klokken 0:36? Jeg har prøvet dette i dagevis!
Can I have the tabs for this?
You must have the same sheet music as me. It's missing this little embellishment on the second to last part that I can't quite work out for guitar. I should put more effort into it.
What's the location?
Nice place.
Italy
Excellent but i think there's a mistake in the partition you play compared to the original. There's a missing part in the beginning of the second movement in the second part.
Glad i wasnt the only one who noticed!
Great! I suggest you to do some eq.
There are some harsh frequencies around high bass - low mids
0:38
Who is the person in the thumbnail?
0:09
Please tell me what Microphone you are using to record with?
He is using a Danish mic called DPA.
Complimenti! Mi chiedevo solo come mai manca un passaggio tra batt.12 e 13… 😮
dove sei qui?
Good, but you left out a few measures in the B section.
Is this something different Bouree that I know one