@@max64358 no, galloping is unevenness in tremolo where instead of it sounding a continuous line, it sounds broken off, there's a pause somewhere due to uneven rhythm
@@max64358 thanks, this gave me a solid laugh 😆 Jokes on you though, I've been practicing every day for over a year now and I am pretty close to getting a similar tremolo.
The hardest one is the pmam, so hard to get it clean and evenness, here M. Nilov is a real master of this technique but not only this one. I think that it's the best tremolo technique that you could find on YT. Thank's
Excellent! Your technique reminds me of my first guitar guitar teacher some 20 years ago. so much easier watching this, I can just it pickup right away. love it.
Dear friends! Last September the article «Dmitry Nilov: “Academism is essential to my work”» appeared in one of the Russian well-known newspapers "Da capo al fine"("Igraem snachala" gazetaigraem.ru/a11201709 - Russian version). It considers actual questions of the classical guitar performing art that are illustrated by the example of one classical guitar played - Dmitry Nilov. I hope that points, raised in this text, are interesting to classical guitarists and all others who love this instrument. The English translation of this article now is available here classicsofsound.com/en/Media
Creative Workshop Classics of Sound DN I kind of wish you would tell us which fingers to use I know you're trying to show us but every time you move your ring finger your pinky finger moves so I cannot tell if you are using your pinky in the demonstrations or if it is just following your other finger but not actually plucking the strings... it would be helpful if you put in writing which fingers we are supposed to use instead of just trying to show us because again your pinky moves almost every time you move your ring finger
This is the gold standard to aim for. Would have been nice to have an insert window to show what the left hand is doing at the same time, but I understand that’s a sophisticated editing technique not everyone can do. Very helpful as such nevertheless. Thanks! 👍
Очень интересно! Я до сих пор работал с классической формулой тремоло. Другими-только эпизодически. Правда пока только ради исполнения произведения разучивал материал, где применяется этот прием. Но не ради самого тремоло. Тема тремоло по Школе Пухоля у меня еще впереди. А до этого растяжение, легато и т.д. Работы еще на год, а может и более до тремоло.
That Was An Excellent Example of different style tremolo's very good keep it up thats what i always wanted to do wa be able to play anything and be good at it right on man
Start in a slow tempo, follow the explanations, pay attention to the muscular independence and everything will be OK! And pay attention to the right hand's position!
I remember a guy saying playing tremolo pieces like "Recuerdos de Alhambra" with two fingers tremolo was cheating lol.. personally i like it more how it sounds!!
The idea of the lesson is good but my computer is not synchronised with the sound and I could not see which fingers were plucking . The pima letters did help though . Maybe a lower camera angle would be best .
he changes the arrangement each time. pima pmia paim piam etc. it's not important in what order you play these forms. it's a very effective and well thought exercise like all his lessons.
trolololololololol. You are(were) bad at guitar heheheh! All you need is someone telling you what do to the rest is up to a million hours of practice everyday, there is nothing wrong with this video :p
This problem is common to find. Try to play staccato in slow tempo and don't hit a string. Play using only your nail, a string must be under the nail and touch a finger pulp. But don't play with a pulp. Next question concernes nails themselves - their thickness (if you glue them), shape and length...
Creative Workshop Classics of Sound DN Thankyou for the tips! But I still don’t understand clearly what you mean by “a string must be under the nail, and touch a finger pulp”. Could you explain more?
I think that two finger tremolo, such as p i m i, p m i m or p a m a is somehow not practical for songs played with conventional tremolo such as Recuerdos de la Alhambra or Una Limonas, etc. as a constant movement will create a fatigue to the finger that is used twice in a rhythm. Traditional type, p a m i, is best, in my opinion, though it takes much time to gain independence between m and a fingers.
You've got the idea of this clip where I show different types of tremolo to train different finger combinations to improve finally the traditional p a m i and also the flamenco one p i a m i (not always in fast tempo, by the way). But while training if you feel a fatigue in your hand - it means that smth is wrong.
No. It is simply incredible! How long have you practiced this? Fantastic! I mean, in each example you are playing with the same speed and smoothness. The most guitarists would be happy even with the p-a-m-i sequence... But no... you fix the same speed in each pattern. My deepest congratulations.
Этот ролик записан для иностранцев. А я озвучу для рускоязычных приём, который придумал лет 20 назад и успешно его практиковал среди учеников. 1) базовый 2) amip 3) mipa 4) ipam 5) pami - возвращение в базовый
Успешно - это когда есть реальный успех. Собственное исполнении или в исполнение ученика. Мы говорим пока только о технике (средстве). И она должна быть безупречна. Тогда есть шанс, что она отойдет на второстепенные роли. Станет невидимой. Само собой разумеющимся явлением.
@@creativeworkshopclassicsof7411 Приведённые мной модели исходят из основной базовой модели (pami) и продолжают движение по кругу от каждого пальца. Все гениальное просто. Почему я это вспомнил, потому что в инете увидел недавно ролик ученик Пепе Ромеро демонстрировал тремоло которое ему показал маэстро, модель (amip) то есть эта модель часть того что я придумал 20 лет назад. Дополнительно ещё (mipa) - (ipam) Те же модели можно использовать при работе на расгеадо, только обратной стороной ногтя. И поверьте мне на слово , что если вы начнёте работать над этими моделями, ваша техника возрастёт в разы. И не ищите предлога, что бы этого не делать. А просто попробуйте. Вспоминается байка: Бога нет, я его не вижу. Ответ, а ты поверь и сразу же его узреешь. Так что дерзайте.
@@ОлегЛукьянчиков-р4л Давайте сделаем всё наоборот: не я к вам, а вы ко мне:) У меня с техникой дела обстоят более-менее неплохо:) В тремоло уж точно:)
Fabulous Sir 😘😘😘😘😘😘😘😘😘😘😘😘😘😘but the video is too short plzzzzzz.....make a tutorial on this tremendous technique in briefly....♥♥👏👏👏😊😊😊I like ur fingerpicking style✌😎🎸🎶
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I sometimes hit lightly with my thumb string next to the string I play. So If I am playing with my thumb third string and tremolo, I lightly touch 4th string. What do you think?
Hello! Probably, there is a problem with accuracy and preciseness of fingers' movements. Try to play in different touches. 1 - staccato, loudly, in slow tempo, with different pairs of fingers, controlling each movement. 2 - lightly, in agile tempo, without such a thorough control, as in first example, with maximum duration of each note. To control totally your thumb, you need to place it to the necessary string in advance, on the last note of tremolo, simultaneously with the i-finger.
This is fantastic! One question I have those is how do you recommend to file your nails? I keep getting too much of “nail clicking” sound. Can anyone help me out here?
Thanks! It would be better to send me a short video of you playing smth to advice anything about “nail clicking”. In general I have a video about Fingernail shape, length, polishing and care for guitarists. ua-cam.com/video/-VK73iG0AN8/v-deo.html
I just can’t play a tremolo fast enough I hv tried for years. Why? It is so frustrating and I can’t figure out what I am doing wrong. I hv watched many videos.
Creative Workshop Classics of Sound DN thank you for your response. Tried to address but I noticed when practicing last night I was going much faster with using only the index and ring finger??? Strange
You have the best right hand technique I have seen. Do you suggest practicing all the patterns from the beginning or should I focus on one pattern at a time?
Спасибо. Еще хотелось уточнить- в данном случае это "чисто ногтевой" щипок, или задействована мякоть пальца...("с мякоти на ноготь") . Просто мне показалось, что длина ногтей достаточно большая для щипка "мякоть-ноготь"...
Длина ногтей, если смотреть со стороны ладони около 1мм. Ноготь на пальце "а" немного длиннее. Игра только ногтем, но касание подушечки струны обязательно присутствует! Касание вершинки (кончика) пальца. Не игра подушкой, а потом ногтем, а только касание! Это важно.
Your technique is just wonderful. Can you show a closeup of your right hand fingering? Do you play a rest stroke or free stroke. It almost seems like your are playing the piano with your right hand fingers: they touch the string and a beautiful sound is generated. What is your angle of attack on the string. I am really curious to see how you produce such a beautiful tone so effortlessly.
I'll make a short clip to answer your question. Follow the updates! The freedom - is the most important thing in my approach to performing. No freedom, no pleasure from playing.
Agustín Barrios Mangoré. El Ultimo Tremolo
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@nam nguyen El ultimo tremolo đó bạn !
@Adan Cason Congratulations.
So you're on the right track :)
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The tremolo is the battlefield where guitar players can prove their worth. This video is second to none and the envy of many I am sure. Nice work.
Thank you!
Yep envy. I have that right now, but it pushes me to become better
im sorry to say but those are probably the same guitar players who play for girls and pass off as actual musicians. great technique in the video tho
@@TheIcecoldorange Some people just need to find fault, somewhere, somehow, to make their day complete. How's that working out for you?
So accurate and simple. Shown without any words and yet self-explanatory! Congrats!! Hats off!
Thank you!
I coulda sworn I read a lot of words
I didn’t hear any “galloping” at all. It is so even in every way you do it. I’m in awe with your skill in tremolo! Thank you 😊
What is galloping?
@@creampuff966 i think it's when you hit the guitar with your fingers while trying to do what's shown in the video
@@max64358 no, galloping is unevenness in tremolo where instead of it sounding a continuous line, it sounds broken off, there's a pause somewhere due to uneven rhythm
also no fingernail odd noises
@@max64358 thanks, this gave me a solid laugh 😆
Jokes on you though, I've been practicing every day for over a year now and I am pretty close to getting a similar tremolo.
notice how he's playing close to the bridge to emphasise the trebles,best technique I've seen so far. 10/10
How beautifully. I'm at a loss for word.
Completely amazing tremolo…the same speed with 2 or 3 fingers … The best!!! Congratulations!!
The hardest one is the pmam, so hard to get it clean and evenness, here M. Nilov is a real master of this technique but not only this one. I think that it's the best tremolo technique that you could find on YT. Thank's
That's some incredible control and variation and on top great energy balance and sound.
0:36 classic example
1:22 example1
2:03 example2
2:47 example3
3:43 exmaple4
4:32 flamenco tremolo
Thanks a lot! :))
I've been playing for many years and could never get down the traditional method. Thank You soo Much for showing me some other methods. 🤔
The flamenco tremolo is soo impressive man,good job tho
best Tremolo demo on youtube
Excellent! Your technique reminds me of my first guitar guitar teacher some 20 years ago. so much easier watching this, I can just it pickup right away. love it.
Good tutorial. I love tremolo pieces and this video show me variants of this technique. Really helpful. Thanks for this share. Great.
The best tremolo teaching!
The most beautifully difficult thing I'm so desperately trying to learn on guitar.
Man, fantastic. You are a machine! Thank you for the video. I struggle so much with this technique. Its's so hard to sound fluid and clear.
Just have a freedom in your right wrist and everything will be better
@@creativeworkshopclassicsof7411 thanks for the tip. I'll try.
OMG !, you make it to seems so easy, I´ve been trying for so many years and I have not been able to perform it the way it should sound !...
thanks! i thought i was the only one :-)
same here
Dear friends! Last September the article «Dmitry Nilov: “Academism is essential to my work”» appeared in one of the Russian well-known newspapers "Da capo al fine"("Igraem snachala" gazetaigraem.ru/a11201709 - Russian version). It considers actual questions of the classical guitar performing art that are illustrated by the example of one classical guitar played - Dmitry Nilov. I hope that points, raised in this text, are interesting to classical guitarists and all others who love this instrument.
The English translation of this article now is available here classicsofsound.com/en/Media
Creative Workshop Classics of Sound DN I kind of wish you would tell us which fingers to use I know you're trying to show us but every time you move your ring finger your pinky finger moves so I cannot tell if you are using your pinky in the demonstrations or if it is just following your other finger but not actually plucking the strings... it would be helpful if you put in writing which fingers we are supposed to use instead of just trying to show us because again your pinky moves almost every time you move your ring finger
Increible y maravilloso tremolo
Your right hand technique is unbelievably fantastic! I would not believe it if I did not see it myself.
Just freedom and conlrol:)
You can only do that with a lot of diligence and discipline ... and with the help of God.
This is the gold standard to aim for. Would have been nice to have an insert window to show what the left hand is doing at the same time, but I understand that’s a sophisticated editing technique not everyone can do. Very helpful as such nevertheless. Thanks! 👍
Amazing lesson. Short, yet very good. Go to the point and give valuable tips. Thanks.
Thank you!
Excellent skills.
For Qui Do Phuc
Thanks! It can depend on several things: the nails' length and shape, the angle of attack and the wrist's position
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vous êtes grand monsieur 🎼🎶👍🙂
Очень интересно! Я до сих пор работал с классической формулой тремоло. Другими-только эпизодически. Правда пока только ради исполнения произведения разучивал материал, где применяется этот прием. Но не ради самого тремоло. Тема тремоло по Школе Пухоля у меня еще впереди. А до этого растяжение, легато и т.д. Работы еще на год, а может и более до тремоло.
Great video! This is what we need, not useless talking and explaining.
Thanks very much for the ideas / variations Dmitry! Im going to practice right away!
Excellent! Thanks for this, I will start to practice :)
Dmitry eres un genio, gracias por tus videos y enseñanzas
This video is really i think the best i seen - and im a beginner.
Wow great play,
Lo mejor del mondo!!!!! magnific,explendido
Whhoaaa!!
The #Epitome of #LessTalkMoreWork!!
Sire, yours a true #Masterclass!! 👌☝️👑
Thank you for this always wondered if there was a set way but after watching many different( Also this one). I've noticed different variations.
I love the sound from flamenco tremolo most 😘
That Was An Excellent Example of different style tremolo's very good keep it up
thats what i always wanted to do wa be able to play anything and be good at it right on man
Very impressive to be able to play all those combination s, few go to so much trouble, its hard getting one to work well!!!
Start in a slow tempo, follow the explanations, pay attention to the muscular independence and everything will be OK! And pay attention to the right hand's position!
Any ONE of these examples are just beautiful! It shows an amazing skill level that he can do it so many different ways. Just fabulous!
Thank you! Follow the updates.
I remember a guy saying playing tremolo pieces like "Recuerdos de Alhambra" with two fingers tremolo was cheating lol.. personally i like it more how it sounds!!
The idea of the lesson is good but my computer is not synchronised with the sound and I could not see which fingers were plucking . The pima letters did help though . Maybe a lower camera angle would be best .
he changes the arrangement each time. pima pmia paim piam etc. it's not important in what order you play these forms. it's a very effective and well thought exercise like all his lessons.
Please show me how you did it?? Please .
I love it
I'm dying to make it please 😭
I wanna see the left hand work please
I'd be happy if I can help you. tell me exactly what is it you don't get.
i came here to learn not to made feel worthless,this video is triggering me
trolololololololol. You are(were) bad at guitar heheheh! All you need is someone telling you what do to the rest is up to a million hours of practice everyday, there is nothing wrong with this video :p
Thank you!!!
Beautiful. Thanks!
Excepcional technique
Are there any tips to stop string buzz when doing tremolo? Thankyou
This problem is common to find. Try to play staccato in slow tempo and don't hit a string. Play using only your nail, a string must be under the nail and touch a finger pulp. But don't play with a pulp. Next question concernes nails themselves - their thickness (if you glue them), shape and length...
Creative Workshop Classics of Sound DN Thankyou for the tips! But I still don’t understand clearly what you mean by “a string must be under the nail, and touch a finger pulp”. Could you explain more?
Great video! very helpful, and amazing player!
utterly masterful - thanks for posting.
Awesome...I just wish you would explain what you're doing.. And give me exercise to do. To be that good
I think that two finger tremolo, such as p i m i, p m i m or p a m a is somehow not practical for songs played with conventional tremolo such as Recuerdos de la Alhambra or Una Limonas, etc. as a constant movement will create a fatigue to the finger that is used twice in a rhythm. Traditional type, p a m i, is best, in my opinion, though it takes much time to gain independence between m and a fingers.
You've got the idea of this clip where I show different types of tremolo to train different finger combinations to improve finally the traditional p a m i and also the flamenco one p i a m i (not always in fast tempo, by the way). But while training if you feel a fatigue in your hand - it means that smth is wrong.
Thank you for your valuable advice
This guy is basically saying no excuses for not doing tremolo
thank you for great tutorial, may i have the name of the song which is performed in Example 1, 2 ?
'El ultimo tremolo' by Agustín Barrios Mangore.
Thank you so much.
Thank you!
Wonderful lesson!
👍molto bravo
this is also my piece for my level exam. :D
❤❤❤ Hoàn hảo !
I need to know the chord
Can anyone tell me please ?
bravo! really good teaching without idle chatter!
No. It is simply incredible! How long have you practiced this? Fantastic! I mean, in each example you are playing with the same speed and smoothness. The most guitarists would be happy even with the p-a-m-i sequence... But no... you fix the same speed in each pattern. My deepest congratulations.
Thank you! I'm always practicing this. And for a very long time. But right hand position and wrist freedom are important.
@@creativeworkshopclassicsof7411 Thank you! This is simply master class! And you are literally a master!
great, thanks for sharing
You are Welcome!
Great Content
Few people can play like this in so many ways...
thank you 4 the lesson
superb
Очень понравилось! Даже скачал для тренировки!
hello, is the apoyando and picado technique different?
The sound is very nice! Could you please let us know which chords you play or ist it possible to have the tablatur? Thanks
He plays the first few bars of "una limosna por el amor de dios" by Agustin Barrios - you can easily find the sheet/tabs on the internet.
So many variations. you Could probably also mix the finger alteration with vary rhythm however I love your teaching.
Thank you!
Here is ways of tremolo practicing.
Muy lindo!
Этот ролик записан для иностранцев. А я озвучу для рускоязычных приём, который придумал лет 20 назад и успешно его практиковал среди учеников. 1) базовый 2) amip 3) mipa 4) ipam 5) pami - возвращение в базовый
То же самое есть и на русском.
Успешно - это когда есть реальный успех. Собственное исполнении или в исполнение ученика. Мы говорим пока только о технике (средстве). И она должна быть безупречна. Тогда есть шанс, что она отойдет на второстепенные роли. Станет невидимой. Само собой разумеющимся явлением.
@@creativeworkshopclassicsof7411 Приведённые мной модели исходят из основной базовой модели (pami) и продолжают движение по кругу от каждого пальца. Все гениальное просто. Почему я это вспомнил, потому что в инете увидел недавно ролик ученик Пепе Ромеро демонстрировал тремоло которое ему показал маэстро, модель (amip) то есть эта модель часть того что я придумал 20 лет назад. Дополнительно ещё (mipa) - (ipam) Те же модели можно использовать при работе на расгеадо, только обратной стороной ногтя. И поверьте мне на слово , что если вы начнёте работать над этими моделями, ваша техника возрастёт в разы. И не ищите предлога, что бы этого не делать. А просто попробуйте. Вспоминается байка: Бога нет, я его не вижу. Ответ, а ты поверь и сразу же его узреешь. Так что дерзайте.
@@creativeworkshopclassicsof7411 те же модели можно использовать при работе над разгеадо
@@ОлегЛукьянчиков-р4л Давайте сделаем всё наоборот: не я к вам, а вы ко мне:) У меня с техникой дела обстоят более-менее неплохо:) В тремоло уж точно:)
Why not just use all 5 fingers including pinky? I use my pinky start with thumb, index, middle, ring and pinky. Is it wrong?
It's wrong. Piami.
Браво
whats all these piami, pimi?? new to classical guitar, are there exercises with explanations to learn this?
pinky , index ... and such
p is actually thumb tho
Best tremolo! Like Yepes!
Alguno sabe cual es la melodia que usa el en la demostracion,?
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Fabulous Sir 😘😘😘😘😘😘😘😘😘😘😘😘😘😘but the video is too short plzzzzzz.....make a tutorial on this tremendous technique in briefly....♥♥👏👏👏😊😊😊I like ur fingerpicking style✌😎🎸🎶
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Anyone know the song name?
great
Now i found the lesson of this technic. Start to exercize
what song is that, plz tell me
Agustín Barrios Mangoré. El Ultimo Tremolo
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What is the name of that song?
I sometimes hit lightly with my thumb string next to the string I play. So If I am playing with my thumb third string and tremolo, I lightly touch 4th string. What do you think?
Hello! Probably, there is a problem with accuracy and preciseness of fingers' movements. Try to play in different touches. 1 - staccato, loudly, in slow tempo, with different pairs of fingers, controlling each movement. 2 - lightly, in agile tempo, without such a thorough control, as in first example, with maximum duration of each note. To control totally your thumb, you need to place it to the necessary string in advance, on the last note of tremolo, simultaneously with the i-finger.
This is fantastic! One question I have those is how do you recommend to file your nails? I keep getting too much of “nail clicking” sound. Can anyone help me out here?
Thanks! It would be better to send me a short video of you playing smth to advice anything about “nail clicking”. In general I have a video about Fingernail shape, length, polishing and care for guitarists. ua-cam.com/video/-VK73iG0AN8/v-deo.html
I just can’t play a tremolo fast enough I hv tried for years. Why? It is so frustrating and I can’t figure out what I am doing wrong. I hv watched many videos.
Maybe you should look in details on your right hand posture?...
Creative Workshop Classics of Sound DN thank you for your response. Tried to address but I noticed when practicing last night I was going much faster with using only the index and ring finger??? Strange
I like this
oh yes
You have the best right hand technique I have seen. Do you suggest practicing all the patterns from the beginning or should I focus on one pattern at a time?
What chords are you playing
Nice video! How can i reduce my nails noise?
what the name song in this video
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Спасибо. Еще хотелось уточнить- в данном случае это "чисто ногтевой" щипок, или задействована мякоть пальца...("с мякоти на ноготь") . Просто мне показалось, что длина ногтей достаточно большая для щипка "мякоть-ноготь"...
Длина ногтей, если смотреть со стороны ладони около 1мм. Ноготь на пальце "а" немного длиннее. Игра только ногтем, но касание подушечки струны обязательно присутствует! Касание вершинки (кончика) пальца. Не игра подушкой, а потом ногтем, а только касание! Это важно.
Can you kindly post the chord progression ?
I have just sheet music.
Класс . У вас есть урок по телефону ?
Я занимаюсь онлайн в основном по Скайп, иногда по zoom.
Вау
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Your technique is just wonderful. Can you show a closeup of your right hand fingering? Do you play a rest stroke or free stroke. It almost seems like your are playing the piano with your right hand fingers: they touch the string and a beautiful sound is generated. What is your angle of attack on the string. I am really curious to see how you produce such a beautiful tone so effortlessly.
I'll make a short clip to answer your question. Follow the updates! The freedom - is the most important thing in my approach to performing. No freedom, no pleasure from playing.
Thank you. I wait for your updates eagerly. Your playing is just wonderfully effortless with an amazing tone and sound. Congratulations!
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Awesome! Can you incorporate this into electric guitar for metal and rock?
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That will suit better! 100% hard rock.
what about pimami?
I can:)
After watching this I dont want play guitar anymore
instead of teaching me tremolo it teached me to quit it