It also reinforces the beginning." Personally, I could never get used to the capo at the first fret, but keep in mind I had already been playing this work for many years before Russell's Bach recording came out in 2003. (With the capo) The guitar also sounds lighter." He doubles some of the bass notes (measures 1-3), because, as he says, "this would happen with many lutes of the period. Russell believes "we have so much repertoire in D major, it is refreshing to play in another key. I have his fingering for the Prelude published in the January 2004 issue of Acoustic Guitar magazine. ![]() ![]() ![]() Actually I think David Russell's version is slightly "high pitch" - I seem to remember him using a capo on the first fret to make it more authentic by maintaining the original key of E-flat.
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