I used to perform it when I was 12.... I was a talent as people used say. Then stopped my lessons, gave up and never follow my dream as I had problem with my left hand because of overstrain. I was too young and stress my hands, made extrusions. Now, 40 years later every time I come face to face with grand tremolo I cry...
That's a shame. Are you able to play to any level, even for yourself, without discomfort? Even 'keeping your hand in' is good for the soul, heck, 3 chords and you've got Status Quo :)
@@ChrisM541 unfortunately after a few minutes of playing there is pain and have to be patient for a couple of weeks till pain disappear...Too pity! But I still have a great voice, am a contralto super bass woman and I can sing!
Listen ..I am 73 trigger finger and arthritis in my left hand ...still keep playing ..get arounds ...been playing forever ..play it from the heart..it will come through.
Agustín Barrios el genio de la guitarra el paraguayo que transmitió el alma guaraní en sus composiciones y trascendió al mundo que hoy valora una música única e incomparable
It’s the famous “Carnegie Cough” which will never go away, no many how many cough drops you take to the concert hall.😂 I know that since I’ve been attending every international series and American series..😊
@@amigosXcorrespondenc I believe he meant that he doesn't do like any unnecessary hand moves or weird faces when he's playing. In a sense, Russell is a very straight forward musician, he only sits down and plays, and he does it flawlessly. That's just my opinion though :)
this was absolutely breathtaking. bravo. I'm not even a guitarist, I'm a classical pianist and this song which was a random click makes me want to learn classical guitar. So beautiful thank you
E va bè, Russell è sempre Russell. Non si smentisce mai. Eccezionale esecuzione ed interpretazione di questo pezzo DAVVERO DIFFICILE. Grazie per il post.
***** Thank you for the information.Never heard anything from her untill now. She plays realy, realy beatifull, but David is ,at least for me, still a bit better.
Agustín Barrios le dio el honor a uno de sus discípulos pidiéndole que le nombrara la canción y, éste le llamo "El gran tremolo" (es una historia que sabemos muy bien los salvadoreños)
The name of this piece is "La Última Canción" or "Una limosna por el amor de Dios"; I don't know where this improvised "El Último Tremolo" name comes from... .
David's slow tempo in the first two bars violates music theory, and the overall standard tempo should be balanced (Williams played very accurately) - this is the basic framework of the whole song. Inconsistent rhythm disturbs the soul...