David Russell truly is a great performer but he is a fantastic pedagogue. His ability to put a student at their ease and communicate exactly what is wanted/needed is almost insurmountable. He does this so well that you don't even realise that it is happening and certainly the student, in front of a masterclass - STRESS - is put in a frame of mind to accept the great wisdom gained from years on the stage and many, many years of patient study. Great show.
Just in case anyone is confused by the title of this music it is Gavotte en Rondeau from 1006a. I just mentioned this in case someone tries to locate the music score
A good teacher talks about his own good experiences, is really interested in his student and her performance and can explain and demonstrate all observations with ease and kindness. That’s David Russel in perfection!
Wow is she lucky to be sitting right next to David as he picks up his guitar and demonstrates !! This isn't just any teacher ! This is David Russell of world renown !! Know what I mean ? !
Hi, Lovely down to earth exchange, I thank you. Would you be able to detail which version/Transcription that you playing?, as it is soo good. Thank you.
Is this suite originally for violin or lute? Because in David Russell's Bach album it says Lute suite n°4 but I've seen a lot of violinists playing it and calling it violin partita. I'm confused 😅
@@robdoubletrouble Wow, that was a nice lecture, thank you very much. About the suites being impissible to play on the lute as are written, well, Castelnuovo-Tedesco's guitar pieces are also impossible to play on the guitar without changes and are also written more in a pianistic style than guitaristic. But yeah, interesting, I haven't found the time yet to read historical books about Bach music or music in general, maybe I should. But I wanna be musician, not musicologist hehe. I do knew because one of my guitar teachers mentioned that some of Bach students tried to write in Bach's style and sell the scores after Bach's death.
I don't understand why students love to read sheet music above their ability to do so. My friends, start with easy pieces followed by beginner pieces leading to intermediate pieces (this is where I stand) and then final to advanced pieces that lead to professional guitarist. In other words, why rush? Why jump from Mary Had A Little Lamb to Mozart in less than one year? You say?
Traditional Chinese music is about not being overtly emotional but about being balanced and harmonious emotionally, which is quite the contrast with western music as you might have noticed. This makes western music hard to fathom to Chinese people. And this is still being instilled, albeit not by an emperor but by a communist dictator, in Chinese mentality. "Don't provoke troubles, don't disrupt social harmony, don't stand out" and other vague bs that could get you arrested if you're being seen as a dissident in mainland China or could get you in trouble with local communities.
David Russell truly is a great performer but he is a fantastic pedagogue. His ability to put a student at their ease and communicate exactly what is wanted/needed is almost insurmountable. He does this so well that you don't even realise that it is happening and certainly the student, in front of a masterclass - STRESS - is put in a frame of mind to accept the great wisdom gained from years on the stage and many, many years of patient study. Great show.
David Russell, what a master and a gentleman. And a GREAT teacher. Thank you for sharing this.
I love that he is teaching not just how to play, but how to teach.
Just in case anyone is confused by the title of this music it is Gavotte en Rondeau from 1006a. I just mentioned this in case someone tries to locate the music score
Thanks ! I WAS having trouble with this over at Sheet Music Plus...Now I should find it !
A good teacher talks about his own good experiences, is really interested in his student and her performance and can explain and demonstrate all observations with ease and kindness. That’s David Russel in perfection!
Amazing teacher because he's very mindful and aware of the details which develops good attention, focus and patience.
You are very fortunate to learn from him, congratulations! I hope to be lucky enough to have that opportunity. Keep it up! You play beautiful
Un vrai gentleman David Russel et un très grand artiste
Davis Russell is a great artist but also a great human, this works so well together.
David Russel's Masterclass, really good becoz he is very humble and teaches very nicely.
Nice trills, I’m gonna have to give it another try.
I wish I could play as well as you do. Specially in front of such a great musician, and very nice man.
Wow is she lucky to be sitting right next to David as he picks up his guitar and demonstrates !! This isn't just any teacher ! This is David Russell of world renown !! Know what I mean ? !
Yihui is fantastic!
Você é um gênio David thanks for the vídeos great art 🙏👍
Very well played !
This is very helpful, thank you!
Wow man the TWISTED BARRE he talks about😮😮Thanks
What a great Masterclass🤘
Hi, Lovely down to earth exchange, I thank you. Would you be able to detail which version/Transcription that you playing?, as it is soo good. Thank you.
Great technique, stil play good infront master
GREAT!
Goddess of the guitar
Which transcription is she using?
What guitar are you using?
小王在哪里
Is this suite originally for violin or lute? Because in David Russell's Bach album it says Lute suite n°4 but I've seen a lot of violinists playing it and calling it violin partita. I'm confused 😅
Original for violin then transcribed for lute harpsichord
@@axleblaze123 Yeap, I do the research. Bach make transcriptions of his own pieces for other instruments, sometimes I forget that.
Something to note is that there most likely never was any "Bach lute suites"
www.thisisclassicalguitar.com/bachs-lute-suites-clive-titmuss/
@@robdoubletrouble Wow, that was a nice lecture, thank you very much. About the suites being impissible to play on the lute as are written, well, Castelnuovo-Tedesco's guitar pieces are also impossible to play on the guitar without changes and are also written more in a pianistic style than guitaristic. But yeah, interesting, I haven't found the time yet to read historical books about Bach music or music in general, maybe I should. But I wanna be musician, not musicologist hehe. I do knew because one of my guitar teachers mentioned that some of Bach students tried to write in Bach's style and sell the scores after Bach's death.
ラッセルは演奏家としても素晴らしいが教えるのもうまいね。的確に伝えそしてリラックスした中で指導している。遠慮がちにちょっとだけ肩に触れるのもチャーミング。
您用的这个琴是哪个大师的作品?
Why are they talking about her at the finish like she’s not there....what?!
Just play☝️😎
I wish the others in the room would stop shuffling about and sit still.
Bucuo win aide, ni tan de feichanghao
여자 졸이쁘네
I don't understand why students love to read sheet music above their ability to do so. My friends, start with easy pieces followed by beginner pieces leading to intermediate pieces (this is where I stand) and then final to advanced pieces that lead to professional guitarist. In other words, why rush? Why jump from Mary Had A Little Lamb to Mozart in less than one year? You say?
damn, she's cute
Do you think if she had a face like a bag of spanners he would be teaching her?
Exactly 😁
Traditional Chinese music is about not being overtly emotional but about being balanced and harmonious emotionally, which is quite the contrast with western music as you might have noticed. This makes western music hard to fathom to Chinese people. And this is still being instilled, albeit not by an emperor but by a communist dictator, in Chinese mentality. "Don't provoke troubles, don't disrupt social harmony, don't stand out" and other vague bs that could get you arrested if you're being seen as a dissident in mainland China or could get you in trouble with local communities.
You still owe them an apology for Nanking.
It seems an electric guitar sound, horrible, why?