The score, in his most diffus on the tremolo, mind shamelessly! ... In the sense that even in a quick trend evidence a void in correspondence with the touch of the thumb touch, generating a sourd effect of drama, which Puda does not eliminate even high speeds: Quala Anywhere's writing and Lattura apps can demonstrate it. If, in correspondence of the thumb, however, a fourth note equal to those of the following triplet is inserted, the effect is regular and, direct, perfect. Certainly Quero entails that, for example, an arpeggio of anlare, medium and index will angent the ring finger; And that, in the next beat, contemporary to the thumb acts the medium followed by the index, aule and medium. In the third beat, therefore, there will be: index, ring finger, medium and index. We are so exactly in the middle of the joke and we made three three quartino beats for a total of 12 touches. In the second half of the joke we repeat the same alternation of the first half. So, for each joke, we will have 24 beats of the tremolo instead of 18; And the Riscola will be not only that of greater intensity but also and above all that of a more appreciable regularity even in a significantly slower trend. To make Agehole more and intuitive, the execution can be divided the 24 note in three groups of eight, so that that after the 1st beat with the auulera it gives greater volume to the 9th with the index and at 17 ° with the medium. Test for creation! I am therefore convinced that, when a guitarist performs the tremolo in a impeccable way, generally not to be sure following the score on which the A studied!
A simple piece to start with is ‘Feste Larianne’ by Tarrega, actually the second variation of Feste Lariane by Luigi Mozzani (1869-1943). Left hand is simple and its a nice melody.
This is a virtuoso guitarist who spends as much time teaching as practicing and performing. He gives all his wisdom to the masses, for free. What a guy! There's just one problem. I'm from Yorkshire, and I can tell you there's absolutely nothing wrong with clog dancing!
One question i would like to ask you is this:Is it obligation to use Thumb,annular , middle,and index when you play tremolo or you can even use thumb, middle and index?
wow. this is quite interesting. i am a noobish guitar player and i been struggling with getting my tremolo to sound even, balanced and not too soft etc. oftentimes the bass is so overpowering and bit sharp or "piercing" like he says. thanks for posting
A master, candid, simply fabulous! I follow Mr. Russell since I was a teenager and he is second ton none! Thanks for sharing this piece of master work!
Thank you so much for sharing this great masterclass about the tones and the techniques to produce them. This is what every classical guitar players should incorporate into their daily warmups, as well as the accuracy. Thanks again greatly 👍🏽
This was a pleasant surprise. Nice to see and hear your voice Tom. Guitar was my instrument when I went to school there. I still play ans I'm still learning. Thank you for providing such a good program. Daniel Rabin.