El Abejorro by Emilio Pujol | Guitar Etudes with Gohar Vardanyan
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- Опубліковано 20 сер 2017
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Welcome to the new Guitar Etudes with Gohar Vardanyan. This series going to cover various etudes by different composers concentrating on different technical elements.
Guitar: 2012 Jean Rompré
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El Abejorro by Emilio Pujol
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You are a true master at your Instrument - thank you!
Fantastic playing! Excellent right hand fingering variations.
I haven't seriously practiced for a while and when I saw that you had this post I was thrilled!. It was a pleasant surprise to get your input again, this piece sounds like fun. Thank-you for the challenge!!
Hi Gohar, this has been very helpful! I haven't heard of this etude and I am eager to give it a try! Looking forward to more videos in this series :)
Amazing, and a challenging etude at tempo.
The piam pattern is excellent and I feel lot more comfortable with it.
I'll have to practice again to reach 145 or even 150 bpm while feeling calm but now it seems possible !
Playing pimi at a fast tempo has always been so difficult for me (repeating i ...)
Thank you so much Mrs Vardanyan for sharing your huge talent with us ;-)
Wow just wow
Very impressive that's all
¡¡¡Excelente guitarrista!!! ¡¡¡Felicitaciones!!!
Es maravilloso su sonido y brillante ejecución con ese arpegio bien marcado. Gracias maestra
Gradually over time ? Seems like Im a lifetime away from tempo.....but...I trust and will follow your direction. Thank you for sharing your skill and knowledge !
Super bravissimo rapide et régulier la meilleure
Your communication skills are as good as your playing! Both are 'wow'
I have been lucky enough to play in master classes, a long time ago, for some of the greats including Ghilia, Russel and Barrueco(1981?) he was a young man then and I was even younger. My principal teacher was Stephen Aron.
Never good enough to be a concert guitarist and too impatient to teach. I make a living as a waiter but still play everyday and supplement my income with gigs.
Just discovered your videos and I love 'em. Especially the etudes.
Please keep doing more!
Bye for now, I have to go work on El Abejorro!
Good work don't put the guitar away.
Thank you! I'll be posting more soon. Just need to find the time to record :)
SSO PERFECT AND
BEAUTIFUL PLAYING
Awesome. I only regret that these videos were not there when I started.
Sou um grande admirador do seu trabalho.
Very useful ! Brava !
You're an awesome guitarist! 👏👏👏
저의 진정한 스승이십니다.❤
Demais!
Excellent👏👐
EXCELLENT GUITARIST....EXCELLENT FEELINGS AND TECHNIC....!
Demais!... 😍
Excenlent class, greetings from Argentina!!
Bravooo
You're an awesome guitarist
Lots of hand cramps from this study.
Yes, you have to be careful with this one, if you're going faster than your hands can handle, they will tense up.
Fantastic
Is it easier than Austurias or harder ?
good ideas thanks for sharing
Thank's a lot
Linda!!!
Ella es una de las mejores guitarrista
Great playing 👏
👍
Very interesting as always. Do you relax each finger before playing the other or work on alternation of the the 2 fingers ? Thank you.
+Olivier I alternate between two fingers, basically relaxing one as the other plays, There is no time to relax each finger individually at that speed.
GOAT
How do I reach that tempo? Is it enough to use different patterns of the rings or do I need metronome also?
Hola como estas? Yo vivo en mexico, solo quiero saber si te dejas las uñas largas de la mano derecha papra que se hoigan más fuerte las cuerdas
This more modern than Carcassi, I could easily play this all in apoyando. This is apoyando arpeggio.
Good work! Your tips are always useful. Be careful with the last two chords, they are "negras" and you play them like "corcheas".
HI, I really appreciate the guitar your using , it has a good sound. I want to buy it. what the type and the model of the guitar.
The guitar is made by Canadian luthier Jean Rompré. I have a spruce topped one from 2006 and everyone always tells me my tone is fantastic! Models such as hers (with a raised fretboard) start at over 9000 CAD, and have a waitlist of about a year and a half.
Да, у неё великолепное звучание.
hi, Gohar.. I am the first ones to comment here. Yes, arpeggio exercise is always the foundation skill for all guitarists since day one. Doing it well requires daily maintenance. The more difficulty ones is the cross string arpeggio skill need to master.
Hi Gohar, thanks a lot for this. My finger indepence is improving by practicing this. Can you recommend other pieces that can be fun to learn but also improve technique and speed. I'm specially keen to improve my tremolo speed and technique. Thanks in advance.
There is a whole Etudes Playlist on my channel, maybe you will find something you like there. Thanks for watching :)
Is this piece also called "Paisaje"?
How do you play it so fast plz help me
It takes many years of correct technique development.
F CHUECA PIANO
Acknowledged
Yes, Ma'am
Unfortunately no discussion here on the bass line where much of the piece's challenge really lies. Care ought to be taken to keep the bass line's notes detached, i.e not allow overlap or campanella effects between successive notes, especially in the opening section and its reprise. If sloppily played the bass line becomes muddy.
Dynamics! it's also a study on dynamics.
It is a brief lesson dealing with right hand technique , mainly for the fingers.....When that is achieved other aspects could be discussed.If you can do all this why are you watching ?
@@trevorjones2359 "If you can do all this why are you watching ?"
It's hard to tell if it this is a serious question or just trolling.
Because, Trevor, despite your assertions as to the scope of the lesson, I am always open to new information and you never know where you may find something new and worthwhile.
"It is a brief lesson dealing with right hand technique , mainly for the fingers"
So glad you've sorted that out, that it's mainly for the fingers, not for the palm or some other part of the hand. The study actually covers a great deal more, including dynamics (very important in this work) and, as I've pointed out, control of the bass line.
Why don't you show 'pami' pattern like Yepes?
You have some sort of professional guitar which allows you playing with a cleaner sound. It's hard for others who don't.
There is a saying that I heard a long time ago. It's not mine, but it goes something like this: " it is a poor musician that blames his instrument."
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@@jessetryon5108 bruh stupid quote, in my context its different, my teacher has a guitar and when i play it sounds good, when i play on mine, sounds bad, simple. those pointless quotes
So,
Where is the Music?
And...
It sounds more a gun machine than a Bumble-bee...
i want more hand
cringe guitar faces