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Study no. 5, Op. 48 by Mauro Giuliani - Strings By Mail Lessonette | Gohar Vardanyan 

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In this video Lessonette, Strings by Mail sponsored artist Gohar Vardanyan, demonstrates how to practice the arpeggio in Mauro Giuliani's Study no. 5, Opus 48. Music available at Strings By Mail
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Комментарии : 136   
@Thefare1234
@Thefare1234 3 года назад
I’m quite sure many famous guitarists can’t do what she did at the end with such precision. Her right hand technique is out of this world. I think intermediate students shouldn’t expect anything faster than 90 bpm.
@lunarlight3131
@lunarlight3131 Год назад
huh? the study is for intermediate students. i think getting the dynamic to fluctuate in one measure no less is more demanding than raw speed which will come in time.
@Mtay2002
@Mtay2002 8 месяцев назад
@@lunarlight3131 this piece is not for intermediate students this piece is for advanced I am learning classical for three years but I cant reach this speed yet
@goldflashgly513
@goldflashgly513 3 года назад
At the desired tempo, it sounds so beautiful. And I want to cry because I’m practicing it at snail speed and it sounds nothing like what it’s supposed to sound like.
@sutapadhar6094
@sutapadhar6094 3 года назад
I recommend you learning Mauro Giuliani- 'Allegro in A minor' before learning this one (if you have not succeeded by chance). It's much more easier (and sounds really cool) :)
@InnominabileNessuno
@InnominabileNessuno Год назад
Same for me, that speed for me is impossible
@LFUFMNX
@LFUFMNX 4 дня назад
"So by practicing it every single day for years you become very comfortable with the arpeggio." Sage advice from a master.
@abgmusic6797
@abgmusic6797 4 года назад
Within 20 sec my entire musical existence shatters into a million pieces and i coulndnt be happier for it.
@tasosdiaforetico7377
@tasosdiaforetico7377 3 года назад
Brilliantly said , then progress will be achieved
@stevekuhn9138
@stevekuhn9138 8 лет назад
The reversal of the P-I-M-A-M-I to P-A-M-I-M-A I a great way to train . With this you can start to remember your left hand positions a lot easier. My instructor at college ( 1971-1973), from Russia, showed me this approach also.
@chuparipaguitar
@chuparipaguitar 11 месяцев назад
6:06 in the video, Thanks by your comment
@vladimirrogic3165
@vladimirrogic3165 4 года назад
It 's abnormal,playing like machine-incredible!
@MrRyyi
@MrRyyi 7 лет назад
This is really helpful! I'm glad you made this video.
@StringsByMail
@StringsByMail 7 лет назад
We're very happy you enjoyed and learned something from it!
@Juanbrujo1971
@Juanbrujo1971 6 лет назад
Excelemte ejemplo para adoestrar la mano derecha en relación a arpegios... gracias mil.
@dahirouhann9875
@dahirouhann9875 5 лет назад
my heart....no words..should have a poet...thank you.
@adaccordify
@adaccordify 9 лет назад
Another great lesson and advice Gohan. Thank you so much. Also fantastic sound!
@wayneosman8971
@wayneosman8971 6 лет назад
I have practiced variations of this and just to make sure I was getting it right I would occasionally get help from various music teachers who would reply, "I dont teach that"! It's a refreshing and helpful approach. You are truly inspiring.
@freitaslourenco3427
@freitaslourenco3427 Год назад
Great sound from your guitar.
@davinort
@davinort 9 лет назад
That was certainly impressive. Excellent advice, as always from you!
@qv4319
@qv4319 4 года назад
Just wonderful.
@M1736
@M1736 3 года назад
Brillante majestuoso sos una genia total maestra saludos desde Argentina
@JamesMcCutcheon
@JamesMcCutcheon 9 лет назад
Your playing is incredible, I have never done this piece justice but it is still one I play. Thanks for sharing your valuable time to give us older players a master class. I am not a master but I enjoy the Classical Guitar all my life since age 20. It's fun to get those arpeggio's perfect. This is what you do and I love to hear you play it!
@kieranmaben
@kieranmaben 9 лет назад
I am a guitar student and am working on this song right now (it's called Study in E Minor in the book I have) and I play it about 3 times slower! It sounds really cool at that speed!
@Philrc
@Philrc 5 лет назад
it's not a song
@gabedawg
@gabedawg 3 года назад
That 144bpm was awesome. I cant wait to buy this book!
@37davidr
@37davidr 3 года назад
Thanks Gohar!
@user-fj4fo4yd6r
@user-fj4fo4yd6r 3 года назад
Ты Богиня !!!🌹
@StringsByMail
@StringsByMail 9 лет назад
Here's a new Lessonette from our Strings By Mail Sponsored Artist, Gohar Vardanyan. Here she walks us through Study no. 5, Op. 48 by Mauro Giuliani
@user-wj3of1ep1o
@user-wj3of1ep1o 3 года назад
О! Я учил эту вещь в молодости! Джулиани😘😘😘😘😘😘
@christopherjones534
@christopherjones534 6 месяцев назад
sounds amazing
@ariettabbb228
@ariettabbb228 8 лет назад
I could not do it at 44 bpm.....Go Gohar! And thanks for the lessons....
@lucertola260
@lucertola260 5 лет назад
Brilliant lesson. Thanks, Gohar.
@johnlay3040
@johnlay3040 2 года назад
Thanks Gohar, very useful advice. I think I have this study in my collection. You make it very interesting.
@orithelbitz9864
@orithelbitz9864 Год назад
WOOW what a Tempest , less than 1 miunet, Thanks Gohar.
@ryansaunders683
@ryansaunders683 8 лет назад
Thank You! I am so very happy to have found your video. I played around with this Etude many years ago and was just getting good enough at it to really have fun with it. This will help me catch up after my years of not playing much at all.
@nikolai5012
@nikolai5012 Год назад
Wow, such speed is incredible
@Sergei_Spirin
@Sergei_Spirin Год назад
Это очень круто 👍. Всё, поставил себе цель сыграть так же!
@fannyingabout
@fannyingabout 9 лет назад
That was staggeringly good. Time to throw my guitar out the window - or practice!
@HeidiBWert
@HeidiBWert 4 года назад
John Washington haha awww don’t do that.
@shiroumxm2052
@shiroumxm2052 3 года назад
jajajaja welcome
@karenheboyan642
@karenheboyan642 9 лет назад
apres Gohar jan.
@tasosdiaforetico7377
@tasosdiaforetico7377 3 года назад
Great lesson the tough one is etude no 1 lobos kills me when I see young folk playing it so well.
@joekail8031
@joekail8031 5 лет назад
Beautiful arpeggios!!!!
@Ago212
@Ago212 10 месяцев назад
Thanks for this lesson.
@___Archie___
@___Archie___ 2 года назад
Классно, что бас апояндо играется, но при этом палец Р не залипает на опорной струне, а быстро возвращается на исходную. Наверное и больше расслабления и больше контроля над ритмикой даёт! А вот то, что палец А тоже играет апояндо - для меня это было в новинку. Хотя, если так вдуматься, всё логично - в верхнем голосе мелодические движения встречаются во второй части и их бы надо выделять. Ну и темп впечатляет! Как автор и задумывал. Браво! Спасибо! Информативный и понятный урок! Пойду пробовать)
@krzysztofkornatowicz9505
@krzysztofkornatowicz9505 Год назад
Интересное наблюдение. Впервые я услышал эту песню так быстро, как фоновую музыку к фильму о кровавой охоте на китов. Это было лет 40 назад по польскому телевидению (я поляк). Вот уже 40 лет я пытаюсь играть так быстро, как мы слышим на этом уроке. Я занималась много лет, но так и не приблизилась к совершенству, продемонстрированному Гоар Варданян. Может быть, я смогу разобраться с этим сейчас, хотя я не понимаю всех ее комментариев. С уважением
@ImHavingaCoronary
@ImHavingaCoronary 8 лет назад
Fantastic.
@EarlLedden
@EarlLedden 8 лет назад
" By practicing this piece daily for years..' Aha, I think I've discovered your secret!
@alejandroalejandro1562
@alejandroalejandro1562 3 года назад
I know I'm quite off topic but do anybody know of a good site to stream new movies online ?
@brianfox9954
@brianfox9954 3 года назад
@Alejandro Alejandro i would suggest flixzone. You can find it by googling :)
@InnominabileNessuno
@InnominabileNessuno Год назад
Very helpful, thanks
@abella33
@abella33 9 лет назад
GENIAL GUITARRISTA, FELICITACIONES.
@asepramdan2640
@asepramdan2640 5 лет назад
ty lady,, love your coaching,,
@Mtay2002
@Mtay2002 Год назад
terrific
@kosh3680
@kosh3680 5 лет назад
Thank you very much..
@MrAlexLash
@MrAlexLash 8 лет назад
Very usefull lesson, thank you!!
@juliettanersissyan1557
@juliettanersissyan1557 5 лет назад
Great
@kevinpatrick4670
@kevinpatrick4670 5 лет назад
YES INDEED!!!! Thanks Gohar for opening my Eyes and Ears!!! I've been playing this piece about a year now, and never thought to reverse the order of the arpeggio sequence.. or even displace the time. The Giuliani studies has a couple of instances where the arpeggios are reversed. This is excellent for Right hand dexterity!!!! Hmmmm...take Etude 1 by Villa Lobos, reverse the arpeggio sequence? GOTTA TRY IT!!! Thanks a lot for such "ILLUMINATING INSIGHT"
@lapertica8258
@lapertica8258 3 года назад
Great!
@zulfan_yakub
@zulfan_yakub Год назад
Sangat indah kedengaran nya
@minheuk
@minheuk 9 лет назад
fantastic!
@BNapoletani
@BNapoletani 8 лет назад
Superb!
@dann1681
@dann1681 7 лет назад
Very nice... bravo
@chuparipaguitar
@chuparipaguitar 9 лет назад
Amazing!
@doncaviness7961
@doncaviness7961 8 лет назад
I'm so vexed. I can't even play it smooth slowly
@Nylon_and_Gut-MatteoLaurenzi
@Nylon_and_Gut-MatteoLaurenzi 3 года назад
Very usefull. Thx:)
@rakynani143
@rakynani143 7 лет назад
You earned a subcriber. You made this easy for me >thank you.
@nijwmzen29
@nijwmzen29 7 месяцев назад
Hi, gohar, thank you so much for this. Do we need to accent the melody notes, or do all the notes be struck with the same accents?
@STIZEN9
@STIZEN9 8 лет назад
wow your so fast, i like it slow. thank you for sharing
@ericthompson7593
@ericthompson7593 2 года назад
The lesson is very good and great for arpeggios speed but the balance is a little off especially in the bass notes. Remember, the composer was a virtuoso cello player and played in one of beethoven symphony. Beethoven from listening to Giuliani guitar music said the guitar is a miniature orchestra. We have to look at the piece as a study in orchestration in voice balance and dynamic and the bass as a cello.
@adisonic
@adisonic 4 года назад
keren abis main gitar nya ajip
@normanganser1269
@normanganser1269 7 лет назад
machine! great video
@lucavasilelondon
@lucavasilelondon 4 года назад
😀👍thank you , i was always comviced they were sextines and not triplets . A great study and interpretation.
@lawcch
@lawcch 5 лет назад
Arpeggio study is a MUST for all level of guitarists on daily basis and it is a basic foundation or elementary skill for all finger style playing including the acoustic guitarist can use and flamenco guitarists need this type of exercises. More difficult exercise for arpeggio is the different adjacent strings arpeggio..example ...play i on 4th string and m on 2nd string and a on 1st string...like Etude No. 1 by HV Lobos. it is for advance level of professional guitarists to practice up to speed.
@maestromaestro557
@maestromaestro557 7 лет назад
всё замечательно ДУШИ МАЛО ! .
@Mtay2002
@Mtay2002 Год назад
how much time we need to learn this study completely
@nasirmp1409
@nasirmp1409 Год назад
🙏🙏🙏👏👏👏
@user-xj6jq7ip4c
@user-xj6jq7ip4c 5 лет назад
超级喜欢!
@bellomidala9650
@bellomidala9650 7 лет назад
I love the sound. Could please tell me which guitar brand is this?
@35emems
@35emems 6 лет назад
2012 Jean Rompré
@batemanpaul
@batemanpaul 7 лет назад
wow!
@ScreamingReel500
@ScreamingReel500 4 года назад
Like rain drops :)
@shiroumxm2052
@shiroumxm2052 8 месяцев назад
her thumb moves soooo freely! she does not move her hand not a single cm when playing 6th string.. i cant do that and sometimes miss it
@ch1vasr3gal
@ch1vasr3gal 3 года назад
I assume once you can play this etude at this speed, tremolo will easily be achieved as well?
@mrthirdeyeching
@mrthirdeyeching 6 лет назад
Damn, you nailed that shit
@wdashwor
@wdashwor 8 лет назад
Very helpful-thank you! In addition to the righthand work, I am having trouble with loud squeaks in the LH in this piece. I am trying to lift up slightly during the upward shifts, but such a quick movement is needed, I'm not having much luck. Do you have any suggestions?
@veetguitar
@veetguitar 3 года назад
You could just lift the fingers on the bass strings and not the ones on the first three strings.
@mireedea6345
@mireedea6345 3 года назад
what about practicing planting in this kind of arpeggio for practice?
@Mtay2002
@Mtay2002 8 месяцев назад
how much time we need to learn this study so fast
@M1736
@M1736 2 года назад
Fantástico sublime delicioso
@STIZEN9
@STIZEN9 8 лет назад
gohar, who taught you how to play classical, or where did you study?
@willibald99
@willibald99 2 года назад
krass
@vihuelamig
@vihuelamig 9 лет назад
144. . . . ermm. . . that's fast. Thankfully it sounds better at 120!
@shiroumxm2052
@shiroumxm2052 3 года назад
she actually played it "allegro" somwhere between 130- 135. and that is the tempo Giuliani wrote this
@areguapiri
@areguapiri 3 года назад
@vihuelamig.... Agreed. Playing it fast like that has no feel, emotion, or musicality--- which is the overall goal of all pieces, and etudes.
@shiroumxm2052
@shiroumxm2052 3 года назад
@@areguapiri do you play guitar¿¿ have you studied¿¿ Giuliani himself wrote this AT THIS SPECIFIC TEMPO and the reason is he wanted the student develope precision .. that is the goal in this etudeI have this very partition and I have studied at school and the goal is to play it at this tempo , my teacher played it at this tempo
@espiritusilente
@espiritusilente 9 лет назад
tienes la partitura de esta obra musical?
@xentor527
@xentor527 9 лет назад
El arpa encantada www.guitarhome.be/pdf/giulianietudeop.48_5.pdf
@mustali1878
@mustali1878 5 лет назад
Are there any music you can't play?
@user-ps8xi2rk7f
@user-ps8xi2rk7f 3 года назад
Топ
@giannix11
@giannix11 Год назад
Interesting lesson but for me the audio is quite bad, especially the spoken parts, making difficult to understand the explanation
@juadecasaforte7564
@juadecasaforte7564 3 года назад
Amazing. You is beautifull.
@doncaviness7961
@doncaviness7961 8 лет назад
why are some people calling this number 6?
@shiroumxm2052
@shiroumxm2052 3 года назад
probably cause they are using Eythor Thorlaksson score and it has that mistake
@zefirvirginia
@zefirvirginia 3 года назад
How many years before getting to half the speed? That 144 bpm.Faster than a sewing machine....It must be fake.
@beibeimiao2327
@beibeimiao2327 8 лет назад
Beautiful 漂亮
@maestromaestro557
@maestromaestro557 7 лет назад
!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
@thomasjhansenfu7298
@thomasjhansenfu7298 3 года назад
So faster
@sirdanik
@sirdanik 8 лет назад
that is too slow... try it just a bit faster please...
@stephanie_rocha833
@stephanie_rocha833 5 лет назад
sirdanik 🤣
6 лет назад
Diatonics rise in chords need dynamics change
@LeonidGez
@LeonidGez 21 день назад
Ручейка нет, техника есть
@davronnie1
@davronnie1 6 лет назад
Not a beginners lesson😎
@areguapiri
@areguapiri 3 года назад
Great speed, but not much musical emotion.
@shiroumxm2052
@shiroumxm2052 3 года назад
it´s an etude, the point is to work hard on the right hand
@areguapiri
@areguapiri 3 года назад
@@shiroumxm2052 Etudes are "also" used to practice musicality--- which is the overall goal.
@shiroumxm2052
@shiroumxm2052 3 года назад
@@areguapiri Giuliani himself wrote this at this tempo for a reason.. i guess you know better than Giuliani We learnt this in music school and it´s main goal is to achieve precision , there are plenty of other etuds that work musicallity but not this one
@bomjam2590
@bomjam2590 3 года назад
There are other recordings of this piece by others here on ytube that are "precise" and much more musical.
@leonbaker566
@leonbaker566 2 года назад
Технически очень хорошо . Но акценты расставлены неправильно и музыкально абсолютно бездарно. Сорри
@willibald99
@willibald99 10 месяцев назад
could you play faster please? 😂
@rickjensen2717
@rickjensen2717 5 лет назад
Technically excellent, musically not great - far too fast - needs to be played so the individual arpeggios can be heard properly and interpreted.
@TSgitaar
@TSgitaar 4 года назад
Hard disagree on that. The melody is still very clear and the arpeggios are used for accompanying. Its played very musically in my opinion. Just because its fast, it doesn't mean its unmusical.
@Thefare1234
@Thefare1234 3 года назад
the musical effect of this type of arpeggios only starts to show itself at around 112-120 bpm. It’s a special effect like tremolo.
@haanashim
@haanashim 5 лет назад
Yikes, have you got anything easier?
@ariekoren4256
@ariekoren4256 5 лет назад
Haanashim hatovim
@MayankT
@MayankT 8 лет назад
stupified
@leonbaker566
@leonbaker566 2 года назад
Very good technically but really poor from melodic point of view . Sounds like mechanical exercise but not as a music .
6 лет назад
Technically perfect lesson concentrate on arpeggios but no dynamics and harmony feel.
@shiroumxm2052
@shiroumxm2052 3 года назад
it´s an etude to excercise the right hand
3 года назад
@@shiroumxm2052 Its not all about technique...I wrote graduation work about guitar estudios. Dynamics is important too build in
@shiroumxm2052
@shiroumxm2052 3 года назад
@ Yes, I understand. It´s just i thinkin this case Giuliani did really focused on making the right hand work hard more than working dinamics. Actually she does play the Mf and F indications
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