Buenos Dias desde Kenilworth N.J . Donde te has metido ? Nos hace falta tus interpretaciones . Eres muy bonita , dejate ver . Que el Altisimo te guarde .
I remember Don Jaime's cuatros to have some of the higher frets out of place. This makes the intonation a little off. The reason for this is that Don Jaime uses a multi disc saw for slotting the fretboard. The discs are off which makes every cuatro he makes also be off. I don't know if he has corrected this.
I like your videos. I've noticed that you learn a lot from cuatristas.com. While there is nothing wrong with that, well, there actually is, in a way. It doesn't do your ear any favors. I recommend you learn from records. It's good for your ear and also stimulates your musical curiosity and inspiration. There are plenty of old school recordings which are better suited for learning than the modern day records from today. Get the classics. Ramito, Moralito, Luisito, La Calandria, Priscilla Flores, Baltazar Carrero, Chuito, Nieves Quintero, etc......
It's true, it sounds some academic, the product of following a didactic pattern. She has a lot of skill but she has to forget about the written music and create his own version of the song. This will help her to begin to develop his own style. Although I understand that the track must already be set up for the lessons, she could practice with a metronome or a percussion track ...