@syraabunabbout7403 oh yeah it's definitely a tough one, I just started classical pretty recently as well so I need a lot of work but I'll do my best to keep it up 👍 and you KEEP IT UP TOO 🔥🔥🔥💪💪💪 Thanks
It sounds pretty good, though I do think you could benefit from paying more attention to the rhythm in the middle section, and also your tone production; which at times is a bit unrefined. Well done though, it's an exceptionally hard piece to tackle.
Ah thanks man, it's still a piece I'm working on as I've only more recently put time into it, but I definitely concur where the tone needs more consistency, especially towards the end of the A sections (I recently figured this out lol, plucking a little closer to the fretboard was fantastic for those sections) If you could go on, what rhythms of the middle section could I pay more attention to? The recordings I've been listening to have been rather rubato for the entire section, but would you perhaps have a recording you'd like to share? Thanks for the advice.
@Lanej744 you're very welcome. As for recordings, I'd suggest you listen to Andrés Segovia & John Williams' versions. You're absolutely right about rubato, but bear in mind with rubato that you "borrow" time, but at some point, you have to "give" it back. Another thing that might help you is to seek out some piano recordings, too, as this was composed for piano first. I haven't played this piece myself in a while, but when I have it in my fingers again, I'll do a video of it. Haha
Aight so.. I'ma stick to green day
AMAZING JOB THIS IS BEAUTIFUL
Onlmg its so goooood 😊😊😊
Im a classical guitarist since a ysar and a half and im trying to learn it its so hard.
Keep it up 😊😊❤️
@syraabunabbout7403 oh yeah it's definitely a tough one, I just started classical pretty recently as well so I need a lot of work but I'll do my best to keep it up 👍 and you KEEP IT UP TOO 🔥🔥🔥💪💪💪
Thanks
@Lanej744 I'll try my best. thank you sir 😊😊
Very good!! Great job 👏
Thank you! It's one of my favorites to play
very well played man
@@dragovcovers thank you very much
It sounds pretty good, though I do think you could benefit from paying more attention to the rhythm in the middle section, and also your tone production; which at times is a bit unrefined. Well done though, it's an exceptionally hard piece to tackle.
Ah thanks man, it's still a piece I'm working on as I've only more recently put time into it, but I definitely concur where the tone needs more consistency, especially towards the end of the A sections (I recently figured this out lol, plucking a little closer to the fretboard was fantastic for those sections)
If you could go on, what rhythms of the middle section could I pay more attention to? The recordings I've been listening to have been rather rubato for the entire section, but would you perhaps have a recording you'd like to share? Thanks for the advice.
@Lanej744 you're very welcome. As for recordings, I'd suggest you listen to Andrés Segovia & John Williams' versions. You're absolutely right about rubato, but bear in mind with rubato that you "borrow" time, but at some point, you have to "give" it back. Another thing that might help you is to seek out some piano recordings, too, as this was composed for piano first. I haven't played this piece myself in a while, but when I have it in my fingers again, I'll do a video of it. Haha
@Anton_the_Vampire thank you! I'll listen to those promptly, thanks for the advice on rubato especially. Cheers
@Lanej744 I recorded this for you mate. ua-cam.com/users/shorts1l3RONT0lpg?si=Tg3-luMVO4EwU7vX
@Anton_the_Vampire It says the video is unavailable :(, did you upload it privately accidentally perhaps? Thanks again
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