Jan Depreter, Odair Assad, & Scott Tennant All Do THIS Exercise 🎶
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- Опубліковано 15 жов 2024
- In this clip, Jan Depreter discusses an exercise he does that has helped prepare him for the left-hand dexterity found in Weiss’s Passacaille.
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His guitar sounds amazing
Legendary guitarist
That’s a beautiful exercise that I’m adding to my regimen. Thanks
Thank you :)
Don’t try to get to the sixth string right away and stop if you feel pain. Go slowly and listen to your body, Notice he has quite long fingers which enable him to get to string 6 relatively easily.
I thought I was the only one who used that particular fingering in the Weiss. Silly I would think that. You have beautiful technique.
This exercise comes from Emilio pujol book 4
Un excellent ouvrage si peu cité.
Tablatures please
I bought the book! Had to, with that title.
Cool
Contrpuntal motion!
Lovely melody which is from Rachmaninov.
Called?
@@Globe14 prelude op3 no.2. It's is a frequent motif in the piece
It is also the same music wgen the spider is killing James Bind, the spider venom@@wadedixon6595
I like the way exercise sounds more... 😅
Same it’s giving me riff ideas
I love how classical guitarists can play so well but demonstrate what they're playing like it's some hidden knowledge.
Better not let us see what's going on or we might be able to easily pick up what you're playing.
Took me a bit but I got it. Thanks for F all
Ok!
spider moves
Why do Classical Guitarist prop the neck of the guitar so upright???
Partially to accommodate the required fingerings, and also to reach around the huge neck and wide fingerboard while doing these fingerings.
That neck "circumference" is way bigger than other types of guitars.
Guitar lessons by Walter White.
Props to anyone else that managed to tolerate the pretentiousness and pick it up for this weak demonstration.
Emphasise the movements so your students can see wtf you are doing.
So many duck sockets
I can’t believe the amount of schooling I was getting in my early 20s without knowing it. Evan Hirschelman was teaching me out of that same book at citrus college.