Great, solid advice. What’s missing however is closeups of the fingers on the strings. Understand it’s a lot more work in shooting and editing, but it would really add a lot. 👌
great video , I have the book so easy to follow , Is there any beginner short tremolo piece , like a baby piece to play ? surely recuerdos cant be the first one to put tremolo into practice for real ?
Gentle way of explaining how the cart goes after the horse. Back to scales and arpeggios....Thanks for a well delivered lesson. Again 🙂
Glad it was helpful!
an excellent lesson that is best done with the book in front of you. highly recommend
Glad you liked it!
Tq so much 👍👍
Great, solid advice. What’s missing however is closeups of the fingers on the strings. Understand it’s a lot more work in shooting and editing, but it would really add a lot. 👌
Great advice, especially the dyad ex. Thank you!
great video , I have the book so easy to follow , Is there any beginner short tremolo piece , like a baby piece to play ? surely recuerdos cant be the first one to put tremolo into practice for real ?
That piece by Vinas on my site is late-intermediate.
hi, i don't quite understand how u mute the strings while doing the tremolo for the last exercise, do you mind explaining?😅
Can you please explain the dyad exercise ? Is the A finger plucking more than 1 string ? How ? I`m confused ...Thank you !
Yes, the thumb and the 'a' finger play together. The thumb plays the low string and the 'a' finger the upper single string.
@@Thisisclassicalguitar Oh , I get it ! Thank you for the clarification ! Great lesson !
Thank you very much. You guide to play tremolo very clearly. Could you send us some sheets of them in order to practice?
Can I know the name of the starting piece
Barrios, Una limosna por el amor de Dios (El Ultimo Tremolo) . Here's a vid: www.thisisclassicalguitar.com/liying-zhu-plays-barrios-tremolo/
Check out Douglas Niedt. Best teacher on the web. Shows u how to play pami or pimi or pmim. Planting p and a is a good option.
I find it hard to use nails when playing tremolo fast.