One of my favorite classical pieces is the Bourree in E minor by Johann Sebastian Bach from the Suite in E Minor BWV 966.
This Bourree is one of the most recognized guitar classical pieces. Almost any guitar player I know learned this beautiful peace at some point in their lives. It’s a lovely piece transcribed for classical guitar, but it has also been played on the acoustic and electric guitar.
One of the things that I love so much about this piece is its simple melody made great by the incredible composing skills of Bach. It is written with two parts: The bass line and the melody.
In this video, we are going to analyze this fantastic composition melodically and harmonically.
There isn’t any chord played in the composition, so we will have to analyze the melody and bass line to find the right chords.
I counted over thirty chords, so be ready.
The tab will be available on my Patreon page.