My daily warm-up exercises (Uncencored!) | By Joonas Widenius
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- Опубліковано 15 вер 2024
- Here's a longer video where I play through my morning warm-up exercise routine. If you watch this whole video, you'll get an idea how I warm-up my fingers every day and also how I try to keep on developing my technique. Hope you enjoy!
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I’m a flamenco guitarist and composer Joonas Widenius from Finland. I started guitar playing when I was at the age of five. The most of my flamenco material and skills I’ve collected from the trips to Spain where I’ve spent a lot of time. There are so many flamenco maestros I could thank for what I’ve learned from ’em!
I play Koivisto Flamenco blanca (www.koivistoguitars.com) and Hermanos Sanchis Lopez guitars. I make my living by playing concerts and composing and sometimes I teach a bit. You can find more info about me from my website www.joonaswidenius.org and also from my social media channels.
It helps me be more serious and consistent about my practice when I see someone like you doing routine practice.
Damn. I wish i had 40 minutes for warm-up exercises. I’m lucky if i get 40 minutes practice in total.
There's a saying in flamenco, 'if you're only practising 18 hours a day... Then, it's still not enough', haha
@@sirrobinofloxley7156 so true!!!.no matter how much you practice you still feel so far away! But better than the day before..thats what counts.
Thanks for sharing!!
Really impressive ! thanks for sharing
Fantastic video you've put together here, a great resource, thanks so much!
Thank you! I'm planning to do the same kind of video with tremolo.
@@JoonasWideniusOfficial Sweet!
Please make a lesson for advanced buleria compass❤
I'm just finishing my book for compás playing and there'll be a lot of material for bulería etc. It will be released in next couple of months, if everything goes smoothly.
Put some money in his pocket and buy the book...its great. He puts out all this great free stuff so support him and his music.
it would be great if you make pdf format of these exercises with musical notes and tablature. think about it Joonas
It was valuable to see you practicing patterns that are basic for you, and in an unredacted format. I can translate that into things I ought to be doing, at a far lower level of course. It is funny, I teach in another (completely unrelated) field and I explain to my students the things that would allow them to do things in my field well, but very few of them (less than ten percent) actually try what I am quite sure is the required path. I can see from your example that I have been avoiding the required path in guitar. I have generally picked something that I want to play and directly practiced that. That has not worked well over the years. Thank you for this demonstration.
Wise words. If every player would know what to do and also if every player would have the discipline to do these things, there would be a LOT more professional players, heh! But yeah, that's true you said. Most of the people are (or I feel so) maybe not trusting enough to do the basic regular things every day and really taking care of the ways to do 'em. You just have to repeat and be patience for a long time until results will come out, but when they are coming out, you are not going backwards anymore, never could say.
First off,excellent exhibition and thanks for sharing. I'd like more tutoriliazing upon it, for example what are the patterns practiced on argeggios (p-a-m-i? p-a-m-i-m-a?).Thanks for sharing!
Thanks! This is the exercise I do in the video: ua-cam.com/video/4BKy7uBMQtE/v-deo.html
is that one alzapua from almoraima. by paco de lucia?
Not really but similar. By the way that Almoraima's first alzapúa line is very similiar (or same) to many older lines played by for example Niño Ricardo and others etc. Paco made it really famous but the idea is older than Paco's song. Ricardo taught Paco and and Paco with his borthers admired Ricardo so it's quite understandable 🙂