5 Classical Guitarists Teach Tremolo

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  • Опубліковано 29 тра 2024
  • 0:00 - Martin Zimny - Introduction to Tremolo
    0:49 - Stephanie Jones on Hand Position
    4:23 - Artyom Dervoed on Tremolo Exercises
    7:53 - Thomas Viloteau on Important Tremolo Considerations
    13:58 - Bokyung Byun on Tremolo Exercise for Barrios Una Limosna por el Amor de Dios
    18:26 - Xuefei Yang on Tremolo Accompaniment
    In this UA-cam feature, 5 renowned classical guitarists discuss several important factors when playing a tremolo work like Tarrega's Recuerdos de la Alhambra.
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 20

  • @Koga-Ed
    @Koga-Ed 5 місяців тому +2

    Great lessons ! Thanks 🙏🏼
    @tonebase
    Could you also please do a lesson about string damping with your fretting hand (to stop open strings ringing after you skip to another one) ?
    I think this is a very underrated topic since there is little to find about it.

  • @roshansubba6333
    @roshansubba6333 6 місяців тому

    Thankyou everybody special thanks to tonebase for sharing wonderful ideas of genius classical guitarist

  • @youmondo
    @youmondo 6 місяців тому +2

    OMG running to try out Stephanie's lesson after watching it...never tried that isolation idea! Will check out the rest soon!
    Thanks for this great collection of tremolo technique!

  • @joelpenazzo7248
    @joelpenazzo7248 7 місяців тому +8

    Great 👍 though you could have shown Ana Vidovic. Tremolo with P, m, i

    • @buzzrenren
      @buzzrenren 6 місяців тому +1

      Yes exactly that was expecting that. Pimi is just different. It removes the galloping tendency.

    • @miasma529
      @miasma529 Місяць тому

      100% agree

  • @klausbuchmann7746
    @klausbuchmann7746 2 місяці тому

    😅check out Douglas Niedt :how to master the tremolo. Thats all you need.

  • @irishfruitandberries9059
    @irishfruitandberries9059 2 місяці тому

    Not sure if she’s on the payroll but it would be nice to see Ana Vidovic’s PMIM tremolo for contrast!

    • @S_Heavens
      @S_Heavens Місяць тому

      Every guitarists play tremolo differently. My advise is not try PMIM or PIMI. Your fingers will get fatigued pretty quickly and you won't be able to play as fast or play full songs. Just Hard work & patience with the usual PAMI. Trust me, i've struggled for years & have tried everything else, including tiny aspects like joint/knucle movement, finger positions, angles of attach by nail, curled fingers vs straight (LIke Ana does & it's not advisable)

    • @irishfruitandberries9059
      @irishfruitandberries9059 Місяць тому

      @@S_Heavens 'you won't be able to play as fast or play full songs', well that's a bit presumptuous considering you don't know anything about me!

    • @S_Heavens
      @S_Heavens Місяць тому

      @@irishfruitandberries9059 Well, i can say fer sure it'll be difficult playing fast with just two fingers, if are able to, it'll be only be for a short time. Ana chose PMIM developed her tremolo through years of practice because she couldn't stop galloping with PAMI. She still can't play full songs up to tempo & has to slow down several times when her fingers tired out. I think there's a video about her talking about this on youtube too, some workshop thingy she did.

    • @irishfruitandberries9059
      @irishfruitandberries9059 Місяць тому

      @@S_Heavens I disagree. I’ve heard her play tremolo lots of times and it seems to me that she has no issues with regard to speed, or having to slow down.
      I also think you are incorrect about the ‘galloping’. As far as I am aware she uses two fingers because she gets a more even rhythm and tone.

  • @archiviloria
    @archiviloria 3 місяці тому

    Practice flamenco tremolo (piami) as well. After a few months you'll find classic tremolo easier.

  • @edwardhammer280
    @edwardhammer280 6 місяців тому +2

    why not p i m a? that's more natural than p a m i

    • @lunarlight3131
      @lunarlight3131 6 місяців тому

      Nah, Ami is much more natural

    • @sIeepstudy
      @sIeepstudy 6 місяців тому

      not really. pima gives a structured flow when strumming but your fingers will be stiff like a robot after playing fast for awhile. pami gives a natural, sort of circular motion that really improves the flow of the piece and its much more comfortable after playing for long periods

    • @edwardhammer280
      @edwardhammer280 6 місяців тому

      After some practices between those two you’re right pami much more natural 😁

    • @iamJROD
      @iamJROD 2 місяці тому

      @@lunarlight3131Ami is much more natural then pami? What works for one person may not work for another. Two baseball players have different batting stances, yet both of them are great homerun hitters, which one is right, and which one is wrong? Neither!

    • @lunarlight3131
      @lunarlight3131 2 місяці тому

      @@iamJROD well yea pami is what i meant. the movement of ami is what i'm saying is much more natural as they go into palm easier than pima

  • @souhailamrani2505
    @souhailamrani2505 Місяць тому +1

    Bad teachers overrated players