El Colibri Julio Sagreras - Guitar Lesson (Full Piece)
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- Опубліковано 8 вер 2024
- El Colibri by Julio Sagreras is a full piece guitar lesson that will show you how to play this amazing piece. From right hand fingering to left hand hacks, this tutorial will make it easy for you to play this classical guitar piece by Julio Sagreras.
El Colibri is a whirlwind advanced piece for classical guitar, this guitar video lesson will walk you through the score, helping put the notes underneath your fingers. Along with a solid explanation of the techniques you are going to need to play this. There is a copy of El Colibri, with TAB, on screen that will make it easier to learn. Or grab the score from Rhayn's shop below
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Chapter selection below.
0:12 - right hand options & planting
0:59 - bars 1 to 3
2:16 - bars 4 to 7
3:42 - bars 6 to 16
6:16 - right hand focus (bars 1 to 14)
7:42 - bars 17 to 26
8:53 - bars 27 to 32
10:25 - bar 33 (scale focus 1)
11:36 - bars 34 to 40
14:39 - bar 41 to 43 (scale focus 2)
11:36 - bars 44 to 48
17:30 - A section return - bars 49 to 63
18:04 - bar 64 (Scale focus 3)
19:18 - bars 65 to 68
20:40 - bars 69 to 72
21:42 - bars 73 to 76 (diminished arpeggio focus)
23:59 - bars 77 to 82
26:02 - bars 83 to 86 (E min arpeggio focus)
26:55 - bars 85 to 86 (harmonics focus)
Need help getting your alternating fingers working for this piece? Best etude there is in our classical guitar repertoire is Villa-Lobos Etude no. 7. Below is the video playlist, again bar by bar breakdown with hacks for Etude No. 7.
• Etude 7 Villa-Lobos: h...
And if that;s not enough here is a video that just deals with playing those awesome Etude No. 7 scales - and how to get it moving fast.
• Villa-Lobos Etude 7 Mi...
If you want a full score, head over to this link and grab your copy today.
Grab the score, currently on sale from my shop. (TABs and fingers all over it😉)
freshairpublishing.co.uk/product/el-colibri-by-julio-sagreras/
Bruh, straight to point - this lesson would be 10 min shorter if not your talking. I tried to stop myself from writing this comment but i could't hold it any longer. Beside that it's a very good lesson or tutorial.
Lol, thanks i do get verbose. I will try and keep it down. 😜
Excellent lesson! I’ve been working on El Colibrí for a while but some moments in this video really helped it click for me. It improved a few of my fingerings and gave me useful practice tips. Thanks very much! This is exactly the kind of guitar lesson UA-cam should have more of.
🙏 that's music to my ears. 😉 I'm really glad it's helped you. Makes it all worthwhile. Let me know how you get on.
Thanks for this lesson! It's definitely going to take a while to play it but I'm going to get hours of fun trying !
Oh man, I know. It is worth it, just for the workout. No one say you need to play is ultra-fast! #justsaying (I can't)
Loved the lesson man! This is the kinda stuff guitar learners should’ve access to. There are great teachers like you who are into totally different styles and music.
Would be something to see you collaborate with GuitarZero2Hero, MarkTheGuitarGuy, MartySchwartz and some other great Country style music trainers.
Your tips on speed and planting at the start are the key since I have had quite an improvement.
🙏 thanks for the comments, and suggestions for collaboration. Sounds like a really good idea. I will brave it and dip my toe outside of the classical world. 🤘🙂
Lots of great info here, nice lesson
🙏 Thanks Sergio. Appreciate you taking the time to check it out 👍🙂
Nice
Thanks 🙏
Algo de gentil montaña 🙏
Thanks 👍👍
Glad it helped. 🤘🙂
👍👍👍
Hi,do you play single notes with your index finger or do sometimes bar notes with your index.
In which bit exactly do you mean? Give me some more details and I will try and help.
Want help getting your fingers moving for this? Check out this short video on Etude 7 by Villa-Lobos -
ua-cam.com/video/qJjZmdftBw0/v-deo.html
Is tremolo being used or am i just gonna have to be hella fast?
Both. 😉 I've found two ways of practicing this. Standard is i m with an occasional a finger in. Modern is a m i m or a m i. The second requires a lot more pre-thought to work out. But basically any of those lines on string 1 are basically a form of tremolo. Does that help?
@@ClassicalGuitarRocks this was helpful yes!