Finally somebody to give me the right approach to learning this. I've just decided to take a break from rock music and the classics beckoned. I can really appreciate the emphasis on starting slowly it's how I learnt speed and accuracy in rock. Thank you so much for giving your time and patience to make this lesson.
Your performance is impressive, so Spanish, this feel of flamenca guitar. Beautiful. Your lessons are no less great!! Many many thanks... Now it's time to practice slowly surely. It may take a year or two to get somewhere 😁
Hey! We're so glad you like this tutorial. The rest of the tutorial can be found here: www.eliteguitaristclassical.com/programs/leyenda-asturias Enjoy!
please let the teacher play the bars normal tempo also so we know what the normal tempo is en so we can practice that. This is really what i miss. And also perhaps an introduction where the teacher plays the peace so we have a reference material to practice with. That would make this great. Thank you.
Thank you again for your hard work . You are great teacher and working with you is really enjoyable. I am looking for the second part but I can not fined it .
My problem with this song is that my fingers are too short to play the part in the first section that changes to fingering to include the 7th fret on the high E string while you are playing the main theme in that different part of the neck. I cant stretch to reach all the notes that way while also hitting that 7th fret high E with pinky.
Amazing way of teaching and breaking things down... congrats! any chance you can do a lesson on Paganini's caprice 24? There's not a single lesson on this piece for clasical guitar on youtube... ;)
I'm self-taught, I've looked at a guitar tab based on Segovia's interpretation over the past three days, now I'm watching people play it and I've noticed many (most) are alternating their index and middle fingers on the B string. What's up with that? I've just been using thumb for bass and middle on the B.
It prevents fatigue as it relaxes the right hand in preparation for the upcoming triplets. Those triplets are pretty taxing on the right hand and if you can catch a break from repetitive moments, do it.
@@EliteGuitarist Fair enough. I'll try to switch over to that in practice. It's going to be a challenge! I've never thought to use such a technique, usually just one finger per string unless there are multiple notes/repeats on a string.
Sneaky RacoonYT the spacing of steel-stringed instruments will get in the way. It can be done, of course, but your hands (both picking and fretting) will feel cramped. To play the first melody, try playing the notes one by one without the tremolo notes. When your thumb is comfortable with just the melody line, slowly introduce the accompaniment until you have effectively split your right hand in two: the melody and the tremolo. This is a learned skill, it won’t come naturally to anybody at first and requires specific focus if you are not already proficient with finger style. Once it feels more comfortable, it will dramatically change the way you approach learning the rest of the first movement. Even if you just play the first 4 bars over and over for hours, play it until it’s _perfect_ and it should help you wrap your head, and fingers, around the rest of this dazzlingly complex, but astoundingly beautiful, piece :) I can assure you it will be worth every second you spend learning it :)
Hello thank you for the tutorial! Someone has already asked but there is no answer regarding bar 12 the first time you played bcabgaf then proceeded to play it twice without the a on the 4th string (bcabgf) which is correct? Do we end on 5th string 10th fret then 9th fret or add the a on the 4th string 7th fret then 5th string 9th fret
I have a question. First time you show the Bar 12 with an A. The next two times you play it without. What is the right version? Thanks for your answer.
There's a small confuscion when you explain and play the notes for bar #12, first you explain it as if it was the variation on bar 16(giving bar 12 two extra notes, therefore changing the time measure ), but then you keep going and play it as it has to be. While you correct the "mistake" when you replay the bar, you never point out you got mistaken(I suspect you didn't realize), but this creates confuscion to your students since first you teach some notes and then play others, so if they're not counting the notes inside the measure they'll probably get confused, cheers ;)
Excellent observation. We will make sure to edit those couple of seconds appropriately for the final version of the tutorial on our website. Thank you for watching so intently and for your careful attention to detail! Keep up the good work.
You play really good!!! May you teach “Capricho catalán”? It’s been very hard to find a realistic version here in RU-vid. It would be awesome, thank you
When is the rest coming ? I'm a beginner and it took me 2 hours to get this part. The video is great but don't expect much success if a month after we can't even have the 2/7th of the turorial...
First of all, congratulations, your performace and teaching methond is really good. It made me go to your website to check on the way to buy your tutorial, since it is fair to pay for such a professionnal work..... It was so frustrating ! The only option is an expensive subscription ! Even if you offered a thousand videos it is impossible for me to do anything with it, I have my pace of learning so i'd like to concentrate on one piece at a time. A whole subscription is waste of money. Unfortunately I will have to ignore your videos from now on until, if you wish to, offer a fairer way to access your videos (like by song...)
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Vous commander à partir de quelle case pour jouer ce morceau de musique, merci. Je ne vois pas les points de repère sur le manche de guitare ? Merci tuto intéressante.
It is in standard tuning. The key in which the piece is written is in minor. This does not mean you tune all your open strings to an E minor chord. Keep the standard tuning.
Yeah it’s just the key that is in E minor....this means you’ll play certain chords and notes that are in that key. I’d recommend to check out the circle of fifths ....very helpful.
Do you think you could flip your cameras upside down? If the video were upside-down from this it would have the same appearance as what I see when I look at my fingerboard. Why does no one do this? I've only seen one instructional video ever that presented the view correctly (my opinion). I guess I can turn my monitor upside down. Or stand on my head!
You play so slowly that I forgot where I played in the middle of the video, so I find it hard to keep track of the song. You're probably teaching this song to someone who doesn't know how to play guitar.
A friend -"huh, I bet 10bills you can't even play the first note of this piece" Me - "We'll see... you know what? I give you twice that sum if you whistle what the guy does from 00:05 to 00:12 first?" He bought me Faxe beers -lmao
This is great teaching but...the first thing he says is he isn't going to go through every single note because there are hundreds and thousands of them, then he proceeds to go through every single note.