Gymnopédie no. 1 by Erik Satie
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- čas přidán 19. 12. 2017
- Adam Kossler plays Gymnopédie no. 1 by Erik Satie. Guitar by American Luthier, Tim Steis. A/V by Drew Henderson.
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The best guitar transcription I've ever heard... very peacefull and mysterious....
thank you!
@@kossguitar Very beautifull !!! Thank you very much for your work.
P.S : sorry for my english, im french.
And keep on rockin in a free world!!!
Amazing. The first guitar version of this song I've found on CZcams that nails the slow tempo.
I've never heard this played on guitar. One of the most beautiful pieces ever written, and you played it exquisitely.
So soothing. Like the forest . Sea breeze in my hair. Smell of a newborn child. Watching leaves turn with autumn then winter blankets. Sigh...
This isn't a difficult song to play, but it is difficult to play it beautifully. I tend to muscle my way through this song. I'm terrible with phrasing.
Yes. Usually if pieces are easy technically, they are much more musically challenging. In some cases, having a good interpretation is more impressive IMO.
Beautifully played. The tempo is just right to capture the wistful bitter sweetness of the piece. I think Sate would be delighted.
for my taste this is the best rendition for guitar of this piece, it sounds like a dream
I'd like to say that for me... it's one of the most beautiful pieces ever written for a musical instrument
The is beyond perfection!! Soo chill and soothing, thank You for playing and for this amazing composition!!
My favorite so far!
Beatiful hesitations.
Nice rubato. Very personal. Thank you.
Sublime. Simply wonderful. 💯
Beautiful tone, beautiful music
The tone is remarkable, it almost sounds more like a piano than a guitar.
it takes me to a very beautiful place where everything is ok
Meravigliosa
I cannot understate how good the flow on this is. Slow and haunting. Not fast.
What sensitivity !
Bravo Mister !!
Bravo!
I think this is the best I`ve heard it played. Also the Gnossienne. Lovely light and shade. You`ve made that your own !
divine
Bravo!!!
Nicely done; has the right amount of hesitant, dusty melancholy.
I enjoyed your very poetic interpretation, great transcription!
So nice. Thank you!
This is how it’s done.
Wonder performance. Thanks for uploading.
Wow !... perfect !...my favourite piece of classical music ...thanks for sharing your talent !
Excelente!!!
very good interprtation
I always enjoy your magnificent playing...
Beautiful rendition!😘
esto es una interpretación!! magnífica!!!👏👏👏👏
Wow que buena interpretación.
¡Genial! Me encanta. Estoy trabajando sobre esta obra.
Brilliant, definetly best guitar version!
Bravo. That is it.
Who is the one person who disliked this beautiful song?
divine
Best arrangement of this I've seen so far. It definitely sounds better on nylon strings. Looks like may below agree. I love this song on piano and thought it would translate well to guitar.
Except if Adam was playing it on steel it would still likely sound better than most with his deeply felt interpretation.
Muy bien
my left ear enjoy this
The raveges of a 19th century meeting the soon hopeful 20th century.
A very beautiful "softness" that you bring to this well-known piece. It conjures up an image of a solitary young female gymnast on uneven bars, alone in the studio with late afternoon sunlight streaming in through tall narrow windows. Almost slow motion movement.
"conjures up an image of a solitary young female gymnast" this old bastard have mental issues...
@@TrollMasterTheChoose this weirdo old geezer man really looks the type to go “birdwatching” at a kids park
Beautiful!
thanks!
Hope you can provide us a copy of your arrangement. Probably the best on yt cheers
The tempo (not sure if this is the right term) is great. Other versions were too fast. Thanks for sharing.
Ngl thats a very good interpretion.
Bravo ! I think this is the best version on CZcams. This is the version I want to learn. I've been looking for the tablature transcription on the internet but I can't find it anywhere. Can you help?
EDIT : Problem solved. I took 3 tablature versions from the internet and cut and paste them together to obtain a version that looks a lot like yours. I'll be happy if I can learn to play it half as well as you. :-)
could you send me your tab? this interpretation of the song is just so
stunning that i couldn´t not ask :)
@@luannaloo I wish he could share it, I love how he plays the end of the two parts and I can't see well on the video
Amazing, calms me down. you are under-rated. Is this in standard?
Tactical_Advantage- thanks! Yes, standard tuning
@@kossguitar much love and support. thanks!
Very beautiful... whose arrangement is this?
Master!...in wich tone is your guitar tunned?
Dear Adam, I noted in a lower post that you have not written down this particular arrangement. Could I possibly tempt you to do so? It is so beautiful and true to the spirit of the piece. It would be a very valuable addition to the existing body of guitar music, and, I am sure, much appreciated by guitarists. For your consideration.
Hi David, thanks so much for the kind words. This version is very similar to the arrangement by onlineguitaracademy.net. There's also a version in the same key by Christopher Parkening. I'd recommend checking them out. Thanks again!
Dear Adam, many thanks for your response. I’ve purchased the arrangement at onlineguitaracademy, and I absolutely adore it.
Any tabs for this?
Where can I purchase this? Not available on iTunes
any tab for the high part?
Great!!! Can you give to us the sheet music?
I could point you to something that is very close (not the Parkening arrangement).
@Othniel Cleopas www.classicalguitarshed.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/01/AAA-E.Satie_Gymnopedie_no1-ClassicalGuitarShed.pdf
Who transcribed this one?
What brand and model guitar are you using?
Hi Joe, this guitar is built by American Luthier, Tim Steis. I'm not sure what he calls it but I believe it's his top model... More info here www.steisguitar.com
Adam Kossler Awesome. Thanks for the info!
Tabs? ^^
I think you can find tabs somewhere, but if you have the interest, I highly recommend learning to sight read. There is so much you can pick up in the composer's intentions from the original score (timing, dynamics, etc) - you miss all that in tab notation. I learned to sight read about 2 years ago and I kick myself for not learning sooner. It takes effort and practice but you will find it very rewarding. Best of luck and happy playing!
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YOU ARE GOD
Adam Riga lol Thanks!
yes indeedy
I like the softness. Very pretty. However, a tad slow and your slight overuse of pausing somewhat interfered with the rhythmic flow IMO.
popvinnik ..sorry I disagree...the timing is perfect ...it’s the pauses that make each note resonate!...with clarity !.... mr Satie would of loved it !
Agree
Don't listen on a Sunday.
Put the playback speed to 1.5 your welcome
A bit out of time.