Yeah, I mean there’s a certain skill level which I’m not really losing by not practicing, but to make something sound perfect that always take a lot of effort to me too
Great video. As an old man with arthritic hands and a bum shoulder from 50 plus years of playing ice hockey, I will never be able to play Recuerdos, but this was great to watch, and I can apply this to my own study of much easier pieces. Thank you for posting it. All the best, Will.
Hey Will! I had some issues with arthritis in January myself and I think it heals completely this month. Must be a challenge to keep playing with it and I’m happy to hear it doesn’t stop you!! I’m happy to hear that you can implement some ideas into your practice! 😊
Wow. The section where you concentrate on the left hand is a revelation for me. Thanks for this very honest, instructive glimpse into your practice regime.
Thanks for sharing your practicing, it is not easy to do many dialogs at the same time, it requires so much time to get it, but at the end of the day, classical guitar is beautiful. Hugs from USA, May God always bless you and your family❤😀🎸🎼🇺🇸🇭🇺🇪🇨
Much appreciated . . . plenty of opportunities to hear your beautifully recorded videos in other presentations . . . this, however, so valuable to any of us wanting to improve . . . even a little.
Thank you Dale! Yeah I think this is also a type of transparency...? maybe. Cuz behind every amazing and polished recording there are countless of hours of work like this one :D I believe... glad you like it :)
Wonderful lesson, I have been trying this piece for over 10yrs,without nails, tuning does my nut in, I played rock and pop before tuners, .and it never sounded 100% right.Anyway loved the way you taught the tremolo, Although I can manage the tremolo somewhat,I have been trying p.i.m.i Thank-you again😊
Finally you made me smile with your smile. Thanks. I wonder if maybe you should pickup an electric guitar? How would you interpret the wind crys marry using some of your approaches and techniques. If anything just for giggles and laughs. Seeing you having fun was infectious. God bless and rock on baby.
Gracias! 🙏 Master Beatrix, por compartir. Con ayuda de la partitura principalmente y videos, he conquistado ya la mitad de este bello tema de Francisco Tárrega(misma tecnica guitarristica que aprendí) Seguimos en la conquista del mismo. Un abrazo 🤗🎶
Thanks for sharing insight. Even though I'm not very good at all, I've tried fretting softer and heavier to try to bring somethings into better intonation
Thanks for sharing this tutorial with us. Question: how to use Metronome for this piece? it's 6/8 and 85 beats per minute. I should set Metronome at 85 bps, but 3 or 6 for each beat? Thanks.
Sangat menghargai pemain gitar amatir seperti saya terimakasih banyak.. Butuh waktu lama mempelajari lagu ini. Kalau boleh tanya anda orang mana ?? pengen sekali berjumpa belajar langsung dengan anda
I totally agree. When I was recording my album, I recorded some parts separately just because of the tuning. Like, before going up to a higher position we stopped to tune 😅
with all due respect but its hard to focus ... never mind. I had to wait 24 years to get this one right... rised a family, had two of my own.,adopted two girls, church, ( no more religium here) its hard hard when everyone wants a piece of your time and MONEY....50 years working. but the guitars waited patiently for me. thank you. you are an inspiration. sure thing.
Maybe you could perhaps at a nail manicure place have a thinner nail glued on finger especially if real fingernail was torn so that could help make a concert possible without delay.also I would like to know what type make of the guitar strings to experiment on my guitar.
Yeah, _you_ can do that. Your kind of mistakes don't sound too bad. But now, imagine a _beginner of _*_violin_* making practise vlogs... :D Or, for that matter, me voice building... o_O Only masochists or _very_ curious people would do that to themselves :D