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New Masterclass: JS Bach, Cantata No.140

New Masterclass: JS Bach, Cantata No.140

Cantata 140 "Sleepers Awake", Tutorial Video 1/7

Maestro Renato Bellucci teaches Bach Cantata 140, "Sleepers Awake". Mastering the use of Levers and Pivots will make the transitions in Sleepers Awake so much smoother and easier. In the early 80s I had a Cassette that contained 12 beautiful Cantatas by Bach. Among these "Sleepers Awake", "Sheep May Safely Grace" and "Jesus Joy of Man's Desiring". They were all performed by a Baroque choir and the music was literally Heavenly. Later I heard guitarist Christipher Parkening playing his own transcriptions and I was hooked. Soon after I was making my very own. This is my transcription in C for Sleepers Awake. Maestro Renato Bellucci teaches Bach Cantata 140, "Sleepers Awake". Mastering the use of Levers and Pivots will make the transitions in Sleepers Awake so much smoother and easier. The other vey important techniques that I will illustrate and use in the performance of Sleepers Awake are the technique of using the baso of finger 1 to stop notes especially on the first and second strings when bending the finger to do the work would be  a less than optimum technique. Violin players use this technique a lot, to the point that I often call it Violin Style Barre. Technique is a creative processand although you must follow and consider my advice regarding all aspects of guitar technique, I invite you to be brave and start building "Your very own Guitar Technique" because every musician who has ever played the guitar like a master had to develop his own technique one way or another. Visit the Masterclass

Technique: How to use Levers

Technique: How to use Levers

Technique: Use the Base of Finger 1

Technique: Use the Base of Finger 1