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Learning the Chaconne: Take 3, Scales 

Jon Crossley
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@DonaldPotter_ReadingZone
@DonaldPotter_ReadingZone 11 месяцев назад
I been working on the Chaconne for 23 years now. It is like a exceeding high mountain that allures one ever onward and upward for the breathtaking view at the top. Even small sections well executed are a source of exquisite joy.
@jcpractices
@jcpractices 11 месяцев назад
23 years is incredible! Yes, I feel this will be a lifetime piece for me. I'm working on the D major section now, and sometimes I find myself playing just 1 or 2 simple variations for an hour, as they're just so beautiful. Good luck on your journey, hope to see you at the top!
@BartVersteeg
@BartVersteeg Год назад
Hi Jon, this is in my opinion the most difficult section. Don’t hesitate to put in in the waiting room and move on to the rest on the piece. It’s such a marvelous composition! Practice the scales in slow tempo (I do them on half speed) and when your muscle memory can only think of Bach you can speed up. Kind regards, Bart
@jcpractices
@jcpractices Год назад
Thanks Bart! I think this is the hardest part too. My hypothesis was that I could use this excerpt and others as technical exercises (❤ slow practice), and only when they develop to a reasonable tempo should I think about expanding to the rest. It’s obviously still on the slow side, but starting to feel reasonable to perform at ~44… even if that ends up with a 20-minute performance 😂 Happy to put this away for a while, enjoy the rest, and come back with stronger technique! 💪
@NylonStrings83
@NylonStrings83 Год назад
One of the most beautiful piece ever
@jcpractices
@jcpractices Год назад
To me there’s no question! It really, really is.
@lovelyhollow8638
@lovelyhollow8638 Год назад
Awesome video. I enjoyed your playing and felt quite calm while listening to it
@jcpractices
@jcpractices Год назад
Aw, thank you. I’m really glad you enjoyed it 🙏
@fhulkster
@fhulkster Год назад
sounded great Jon, well done , the chaconne is a monster , i like you have tried to play this for months , and i keep coming back to it for another go, hope you watched the tonebase guitar youtube video on TY Zhang 's views on playing this piece ,
@jcpractices
@jcpractices Год назад
Thanks HAZ!! I’m really looking forward to watching it today!
@drogers447
@drogers447 11 месяцев назад
Great video to watch. I’m learning it on the harpsichord. Gustav Leonhardt arrangement. I plan to work on it till the end of my days and relish every moment with this magnificent piece. Keep enjoying every moment and you will improve and get great joy from it. ❤️
@jcpractices
@jcpractices 10 месяцев назад
Thank you!! I’m loving every moment and happy that you are too! ☺️
@newyearsday7304
@newyearsday7304 Год назад
Came here from Reddit! As a violinist, awesome music! Partita No. 2 is very technically and musically challenging to play and I'm sure it took a lot of practice and effort(- someone who's only able to play the first two mvts on violin lol), rude of the members of that group to be so passive aggressive about it. Have a great day!
@jcpractices
@jcpractices Год назад
Thank you!! 💜 Glad you enjoyed it. To be clear, it was only the admin that was rude - all the other comments were a huge outcry defending me and calling him elitist. I felt so supported by everyone! Until the admin banned me 🤣
@ronaldmacpherson3345
@ronaldmacpherson3345 5 месяцев назад
Yes you keep,it up . This is one of the most difficult pieces by Bach and yet the Most satisfying. . I play some of Bach’s works but not this one it’s just beyond my capabilities. But I love hearing it from those who have the skill.
@jcpractices
@jcpractices 5 месяцев назад
Appreciate you!! 🙏 Hope you check out my final performance, it’s not perfect but I’m very happy with how it turned out! (Titled just “Chaconne in D minor”, not “Learning the Chaconne”)
@manwinkler
@manwinkler 6 месяцев назад
I am so impressed .... very warm! Thank you for sharing ....
@jcpractices
@jcpractices 6 месяцев назад
Thank you!! 😄
@DaveGrossmanSoloBass
@DaveGrossmanSoloBass 4 месяца назад
Nice work! I've been trying to play this on my bass for over 30 years.
@jcpractices
@jcpractices 4 месяца назад
Awesome!! It’s one of those magical pieces that people play their entire lives. I just listened to your electric bass video - wow! Extremely cool. Is that your own transcription? It works really well! Super impressed 👏
@DaveGrossmanSoloBass
@DaveGrossmanSoloBass 4 месяца назад
@@jcpractices Thanks! I'm just playing it as-written with as few deviations from the score as possible.
@jcpractices
@jcpractices 4 месяца назад
@@DaveGrossmanSoloBass Extremely impressive! 👏
@SeanFerree
@SeanFerree Год назад
Awesome video Jon!
@jcpractices
@jcpractices Год назад
Hey thanks Sean! Stay tuned it’ll get better 😁
@mateofortin-lubin8010
@mateofortin-lubin8010 3 месяца назад
very nice.
@jcpractices
@jcpractices 3 месяца назад
Thank you 🙏
@AlTchai
@AlTchai 10 месяцев назад
Wow!!!😮
@jcpractices
@jcpractices 10 месяцев назад
Thank you! Check out my other videos, I’ve gotten a lot farther! 😁
@jcpractices
@jcpractices Год назад
Lmao, well this video caused quite a stir in a Facebook group. Sorry not sorry for the mistakes! It’ll get better over time 💪 ⛰️
@4DT4DT
@4DT4DT Год назад
The fingerings are amazing. It sounds almost like a lute or a harp to me, rather than a guitar.
@jcpractices
@jcpractices Год назад
Thank you so much! I’ve put a lot of work into those ❤️
@andresimony1634
@andresimony1634 10 месяцев назад
Well done Jon! 👍👏👏👏
@jcpractices
@jcpractices 10 месяцев назад
Hey thank you!! 🫶 Lots more progress to come!
@brandonwoodson2861
@brandonwoodson2861 7 месяцев назад
My problem is I always play it at 26 - 30 minutes. Sometimes I get it to 17 or 18 minutes on a good day. I want to play it at 13 minutes.
@jcpractices
@jcpractices 7 месяцев назад
I believe in you!! You can get there 💪🏼
@ericstandefer9138
@ericstandefer9138 6 месяцев назад
Coming along nicely, what make of guitar you have.
@jcpractices
@jcpractices 6 месяцев назад
Hi Eric, thanks so much! Check out my newer videos, I’m actually “done” with this one now 😁 My guitar is a Kenny Hill New World Performance model. I love it!
@cjbidwell
@cjbidwell Год назад
Nice job! Keep going. It's on my list as well. Is that the Karl Scheit transcription?
@jcpractices
@jcpractices Год назад
Thanks Chris! I’ve read Scheit’s, but no this is my own, based on the violin urtext from IMSLP. 🙂
@nicolasDR103
@nicolasDR103 Год назад
@@jcpractices nice. lot's of open strings (campanella) on the scales , i like this
@jcpractices
@jcpractices Год назад
@@nicolasDR103 Thanks!! Yeah I really like those open strings 😁
@RR-ll1se
@RR-ll1se Год назад
Curious to know who's transcription that is. I have always preferred the transcription from Narcisso Yepes, maybe a little more difficult with more embellishments in some passages but in my opinion more "guitarry" in a sense. Still, great playing, keep up the effort!
@jcpractices
@jcpractices Год назад
Thanks so much, it’s my own! 🙂 I’ve read through a bunch but most closely read Segovia’s, Zigante’s, and Barrueco’s. I’ll take another look at Yepes sometime
@ronaldmacpherson3345
@ronaldmacpherson3345 5 месяцев назад
Beautiful
@jcpractices
@jcpractices 5 месяцев назад
Thanks so much 🙏
@ronaldmacpherson3345
@ronaldmacpherson3345 5 месяцев назад
You are unique for your dedication. I have studied classical guitar for many years but never got to a level like yours . Very impressive. And of course one needs to acknowledge talent.
@jcpractices
@jcpractices 5 месяцев назад
@@ronaldmacpherson3345 Thanks man! It’s such a passion for me. I don’t care about becoming a great pro guitarist, just want to keep improving at the time commitment I can justify (~1h/day). And I’m so happy to see people like you are enjoying these hobbyist videos!!
@leonardopoerio4007
@leonardopoerio4007 5 месяцев назад
very good job!
@jcpractices
@jcpractices 5 месяцев назад
Hey ty so much
@tolicoenciclopedia9696
@tolicoenciclopedia9696 7 месяцев назад
Good job
@jcpractices
@jcpractices 7 месяцев назад
Thank you! ☺️
@brandonwoodson2861
@brandonwoodson2861 7 месяцев назад
What tempo do you practice it?
@jcpractices
@jcpractices 7 месяцев назад
I practice ~50 when I use the metronome, but I def still slow down in some of the hard parts. “Rubato” 🙃 I’m hitting ~16-17 minutes at the moment. Btw check out the newer episodes in this series! I can do the whole thing now 😁
@stephenoliver2923
@stephenoliver2923 Год назад
How do you get the split screen view? Thanks!
@jcpractices
@jcpractices Год назад
Hey! I use OBS for the split screen, it’s software primarily used by streamers (this session was livestreamed on Twitch). To display my iPad, I’m using forScore + AirServer
@Владимир-о3г1п
@Владимир-о3г1п Год назад
Послухайте Андре де Вітіса кращої транскрипції чакони я не чув,з повагою успіху сам вчу вже 189тактів привіт з УКРАЇНИ.
@jcpractices
@jcpractices Год назад
Thank you!! Yes, Andrea de Vitis is brilliant. I hope to someday play it a fraction as well as he does!
@Itsyoboyjy
@Itsyoboyjy 6 месяцев назад
Sounds more melancholy. I’m exaggerating when I say this, but you play with a bit more angst these days.
@jcpractices
@jcpractices 6 месяцев назад
Thanks bro! (I think?) This was recorded like 2 weeks before layoffs, almost feels relevant
@guidofeliz8384
@guidofeliz8384 10 месяцев назад
Why don't you work on easier pieces? Don't try to move up so fast in terms of reading advanced scores. This only leads to bitterness and frustration.
@jcpractices
@jcpractices 10 месяцев назад
Am also doing that, having a lot of fun with this one :)
@guidofeliz8384
@guidofeliz8384 10 месяцев назад
@@jcpractices : The best way to improve sight reading skills is to do the following: 1. Play basic to intermediate pieces, different genre, not just classical. 2. Select one advanced score to play everyday until you can play it in with ease. Do this and you will improve your sight reading skills and playing. Note: If you plan to play in front of an audience, be sure to play basic to intermediate arrangements. You can never go wrong. Chances are the audience does not know anything about notation. They will think that you are Segovia.
@guidofeliz8384
@guidofeliz8384 10 месяцев назад
@@jcpractices : I am giving away free solo guitar books. Interested?
@jcpractices
@jcpractices 10 месяцев назад
Thanks for your thoughts!
@guidofeliz8384
@guidofeliz8384 10 месяцев назад
@@jcpractices : What is your email address? Do you want the books?
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