I saw that you were watching a video about Kintsukuroi. I was a potter for years until a back surgery left me with nerve damage. One of the reasons why I have moved on to classical guitar is because of the upright posture, whereas in wheel thrown pottery one must lean over the wheel. I will always find a new art form. I’m 49 now and started oil painting at age seven. I was more or less raised to be an artist by my grandmother. She started me out oil painting. We skipped the finger painting and water colors. I still have her painting kit and easel, so I’ll be painting again soon. Wish me luck! Your videos are very insightful. Thanks for taking the time.
You asked about our hobbies, and thank you for the reminder that hobbies are so important! Mine are my dog (Názár, a Hungarian Vizsla), things medieval (including food and clothes), and writing. Then of course music: harp, recorders and guitar (I began in January with guitar). I am making myself begin at the beginning and trying to be sure I have reached a degree of skill before I let myself go on to the next step. It is difficult to decide what exactly that level is, but it seems to be few mistakes. Of course I still make mistakes. But I am not bored with what I am doing so I am happy doing it. One of the most important things you said was don't take pieces that are too difficult. So very true! And I really loved the quotes.
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That's great! Enjoyed that. Totally a good point about being curious, asking questions, expanding our horizons... it's true and valid for any life pursuit. Good for you!
I‘ve started playing again after three years of abstinence. Zeroing in isolating difficulties and working on them is what I try to learn now…..Not always easy, but it helps.
Hi! This video was again one ”proof”… about my ”gut-feeling”, that there is something special in the way you ”watch” and take perspective to Classical guitar playing. I really liked this video too! All the best! ~Matleena~
hi Beatrix, you mentioned La grima , what is another piece of short classical music you could suggest. I can do Romanza, cello suite d, moonlight sonata. I'm thinking something by Barrios that is not in Am or Em. btw, great inspiring video!
Very informative video! Your 3 solutions are also awesome ways to master all sorts of difficulties in life... "until the day YOU DIE!". I somehow expected you saying: "A very wise old man once introduced me to the sacred ways of the 3-Why method.", but "I recently have learned the 3-Why method." is also fine.
yes they work as general advices really well. And yeah I wish I could say it was a wise old man but I just can't recall who told me about this. Probably it wasn't a remarkable meeting. Or the guy was boring, idk ❤️
I'm an engineer and usually bring parts of the methodology of math and computational physics into my practice sessions (2-3 hours). The difficult part for me is that I get stuck, solving bio-mechanical problems related my fingers movement and accuracy, learning new movements and this results in making endless exercises to improve my muscular memory. After 2 hours of exercising my fingers on both hands, and solving problems of different pieces, generating music gets very hard. I need to have a better balance between playing and solving problems. Do you have any tips on that? Thanks
I think you are wise beyond your years and people who are not even musicians can learn from you. Perhaps you would make a vety good psychologist or motivational speaker ? Thanks for your time 🙂
Haha thanks, this means a lot! Well actually I want to go with being motivating by acting, not by saying. Antoine de St. Exupery (1900-1944) who wrote: “if you want to build a ship, don't drum up the men to gather wood, divide the work and give orders. Instead, teach them to yearn for the vast and endless sea.” I hope I can get there, to be able make people want to learn and vant to improve.
For me help if i put away guitar for one, two, three or more weeks and when i start to play again, then i realise how good am i : ) Then i see where is still to place to more progres and how to do it. I dont do it on purpose, only when i have enough off practice and i see that there is no more progres.
I like you. Obviously English is not your first language. I have been learning spanish for two years. I know the struggle. Your reminded me of Me. jajajajja. I really want to learn classical guitar. Can you help me?
May I ask you if English is your first language? I'm just trying to analaze some of what you said and..well as a non-native English teacher, until you didn't find' ..left me confused
Dear Beatrix, To learn the proper pronunciation of the word curious, break the word into four separate parts: k you ree us. Give each part the same weight in the beginning, keeping them separate. When you have it, blend the ‘k’ and ‘you’ sounds into one dominant syllable followed with blended ‘ree’, and ‘us’. Et voilà, you have reached the light at the end of the tunnel! As always, thank you for your lessons.
That is very patronising. The video is about music, an industry that is difficult enough. I enjoy listening to Beatrix’ rather cute and dare I add, sexy accent. I do not know her but her accent is part of who she is. No country is the pinnacle of speech correction, just look at the mess those with accents have made of Britain in the last few years.
I saw that you were watching a video about Kintsukuroi. I was a potter for years until a back surgery left me with nerve damage. One of the reasons why I have moved on to classical guitar is because of the upright posture, whereas in wheel thrown pottery one must lean over the wheel. I will always find a new art form. I’m 49 now and started oil painting at age seven. I was more or less raised to be an artist by my grandmother. She started me out oil painting. We skipped the finger painting and water colors. I still have her painting kit and easel, so I’ll be painting again soon. Wish me luck! Your videos are very insightful. Thanks for taking the time.
Quotes at minute 3:49 Is pure Gold..my master Luca Mantovanelli used to say it a lot..great content!
Thank you for this message
You asked about our hobbies, and thank you for the reminder that hobbies are so important! Mine are my dog (Názár, a Hungarian Vizsla), things medieval (including food and clothes), and writing. Then of course music: harp, recorders and guitar (I began in January with guitar). I am making myself begin at the beginning and trying to be sure I have reached a degree of skill before I let myself go on to the next step. It is difficult to decide what exactly that level is, but it seems to be few mistakes. Of course I still make mistakes. But I am not bored with what I am doing so I am happy doing it. One of the most important things you said was don't take pieces that are too difficult. So very true! And I really loved the quotes.
Best video ever. thank you!
Many Thanks for your humbled advice.
Very good advises. Thanks!
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@@100freebeers thanks a buch, I corrected it! :)
That's great! Enjoyed that. Totally a good point about being curious, asking questions, expanding our horizons... it's true and valid for any life pursuit. Good for you!
another thing to do is just keep doing what you're doing and in a year you realized you improved after all!
Great explanation... really liked it..,🤘
I‘ve started playing again after three years of abstinence. Zeroing in isolating difficulties and working on them is what I try to learn now…..Not always easy, but it helps.
Congratulations for the video!!! Very inspiring for guitarists of all levels :D
Thanks a lot! Yes my purpose was to make a video useful for everyone who wants to improve :)
Great video, informative and motivational.
Also, what a beautiful smile 😍 😊
Hi!
This video was again one ”proof”… about my ”gut-feeling”, that there is something special in the way you ”watch” and take perspective to Classical guitar playing.
I really liked this video too!
All the best!
~Matleena~
Hey, sorry I just found this comment, thank you for the kind words!
Thank you for the tips! Very inspiring!
Thanks for watching!
yes, this video is for me hahhah. Thanks for your advices Beatrix!
Glad you liked it!
hi Beatrix, you mentioned La grima , what is another piece of short classical music you could suggest.
I can do Romanza, cello suite d, moonlight sonata. I'm thinking something by Barrios that is not in Am or Em.
btw, great inspiring video!
Very helpfull! Worth considering!
Thank you!
//Tobias
Thanks, I'm glad you found value in it!
Very informative video! Your 3 solutions are also awesome ways to master all sorts of difficulties in life... "until the day YOU DIE!".
I somehow expected you saying: "A very wise old man once introduced me to the sacred ways of the 3-Why method.", but "I recently have learned the 3-Why method." is also fine.
yes they work as general advices really well. And yeah I wish I could say it was a wise old man but I just can't recall who told me about this. Probably it wasn't a remarkable meeting. Or the guy was boring, idk ❤️
I’ve been stuck around T grade 3 for a while now, a couple of years, and don’t know how to go further. Why? Why? Why? Thanks for your video.
If you feel stuck for a longer period I think it’s a good time to take a few private lessons
I'm an engineer and usually bring parts of the methodology of math and computational physics into my practice sessions (2-3 hours). The difficult part for me is that I get stuck, solving bio-mechanical problems related my fingers movement and accuracy, learning new movements and this results in making endless exercises to improve my muscular memory. After 2 hours of exercising my fingers on both hands, and solving problems of different pieces, generating music gets very hard. I need to have a better balance between playing and solving problems. Do you have any tips on that? Thanks
Thanks for the reminder to slow down.
4:47 did you draw those¿¿ very cool!!
Yeah I did ☺️
I think you are wise beyond your years and people who are not even musicians can learn from you. Perhaps you would make a vety good psychologist or motivational speaker ?
Thanks for your time 🙂
Haha thanks, this means a lot! Well actually I want to go with being motivating by acting, not by saying. Antoine de St. Exupery (1900-1944) who wrote: “if you want to build a ship, don't drum up the men to gather wood, divide the work and give orders. Instead, teach them to yearn for the vast and endless sea.” I hope I can get there, to be able make people want to learn and vant to improve.
@@beatrixguitar you are very welcome and thanks again 🙂
For me help if i put away guitar for one, two, three or more weeks and when i start to play again, then i realise how good am i : ) Then i see where is still to place to more progres and how to do it. I dont do it on purpose, only when i have enough off practice and i see that there is no more progres.
Ayyy the duck has a christmas hat
Polak, Węgier, dwa bratanki🌹🔥👑💖 PL
I like you. Obviously English is not your first language. I have been learning spanish for two years. I know the struggle. Your reminded me of Me. jajajajja. I really want to learn classical guitar. Can you help me?
I am able to play all of the pieces that I wanted to play. Now I am stuck because there are no more pieces to improve by
May I ask you if English is your first language? I'm just trying to analaze some of what you said and..well as a non-native English teacher, until you didn't find' ..left me confused
No, I’m Hungarian I just create content in English 😊
Hi
Dear Beatrix, To learn the proper pronunciation of the word curious, break the word into four separate parts: k you ree us. Give each part the same weight in the beginning, keeping them separate. When you have it, blend the ‘k’ and ‘you’ sounds into one dominant syllable followed with blended ‘ree’, and ‘us’. Et voilà, you have reached the light at the end of the tunnel! As always, thank you for your lessons.
That is very patronising. The video is about music, an industry that is difficult enough. I enjoy listening to Beatrix’ rather cute and dare I add, sexy accent. I do not know her but her accent is part of who she is. No country is the pinnacle of speech correction, just look at the mess those with accents have made of Britain in the last few years.
@@gardnep Blow me, she is trying to speak as well as she plays. I love her work, so I wish to help her. Also, piss off.
The best period of my life was when I practised 6 hours daily.
7:50 😧 what was that pause?? don’t scare, me I still have a bit time left(80 years I hope)
Hahahaha sorry about that 😅😂
I always found that NOOB pose uncomfortable. It doesn't matter is it guitar or electric guitar. It's just a lot harder to play.
Same here!
yoooo are you a big playstation fan? If so what are you playing now?
He who doesn't ask a question, remain a fool forever
SHOW don't tell. You should DEMONSTRATE your points. Thanks