Thank you for the many tips! : ) esp the elbow shift, pressing notes with first finger outstretched to minimise movements, awesome! You explain it so clearly, succinctly ; great teacher!
I've been learning this and reading from a partiture and I reached a different approach in bar 7. Just sharing.... My undertstanding was "bar 7" with the following configuration: Finger1 - bar on III for DO and LA# (the move to the cord is easy because you have the finger1 already ready for the move), finger2 for FA and for the tremolo. For the tremolo - MI on finger4 on second cord from previous acord - it's good because you do no move. It's a little more difficult, but not as other acords we see in the piece - try and you see that sounds more beautiful having the MI on second cord. - Thank you for your work. Great stuff.. great explanation!!
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Do you mind if I are the tremolo triplets always after the notes being picked out by chords? For example open Low e string followed by tremolo, does it continue like thst for the next not being plucked out with the thumb and so forth for the rest of the song?
Thank you I'm glad I'm not the only one of the problem if you're going to do a tutorial make sure we know where your fingers are or at least tell me don't just assume we know
I was just a child when the stars fell from the skies. But I remember how they built a cannon to destroy them. And in turn, how that cannon brought war upon us
Thank you for the many tips! : ) esp the elbow shift, pressing notes with first finger outstretched to minimise movements, awesome! You explain it so clearly, succinctly ; great teacher!
Thank you so much
Thanks really a lot.
Your tutorial lessen observes so easily.
Great, great !
I've been learning this and reading from a partiture and I reached a different approach in bar 7.
Just sharing....
My undertstanding was "bar 7" with the following configuration: Finger1 - bar on III for DO and LA# (the move to the cord is easy because you have the finger1 already ready for the move), finger2 for FA and for the tremolo. For the tremolo - MI on finger4 on second cord from previous acord - it's good because you do no move. It's a little more difficult, but not as other acords we see in the piece - try and you see that sounds more beautiful having the MI on second cord. - Thank you for your work. Great stuff.. great explanation!!
What kind of guitar is that?
So wonderful! Thank you for your teaching!
Glad it was helpful!
Thank you for your teaching, I will practice a lot woth your lessons!:))
whats the song from the intro? 10 sec. Thanks!
Amazing tutorial,tnx mam
great lesson
i think chord blockdiagram wouldbe very helpful
I love your lesson
Great! 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻 very nice
please the next part
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Marvellous !
VOCÊ VAI APRENDER RÁPIDO.
I white for the second tutorial,thanks
Thank you so much, and also you're so gorgeous 😍😍😍😍
Super teacher
Part 2 please
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Elite Guitarist please upload on youtube
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lol don't you understand they make money on this and 1st part on youtube is just an advertisement
Elite Guitarist this is stupid
Where is the second part?
www.eliteguitaristclassical.com/programs/una-limosna
Is the intro a piece of a song or something she just made up? Please let me know it would be appreciated
The intro is part of the piece.
Sounds better with Flamenco tremolo..
Do you mind if I are the tremolo triplets always after the notes being picked out by chords? For example open Low e string followed by tremolo, does it continue like thst for the next not being plucked out with the thumb and so forth for the rest of the song?
Next note *
Very intimidating to learn, almost tempted to commit the hours to practice though
Does your hands gets tired? Maybe relax a little more and do not apply so much pressure on your left hand.
wow so talented so young !!!!!
Who is the guitarist??
Her name is Inés Thomé.
@@BUTEOGALLUS Thanks so much
Super
Are you from?
Thats ok...and the next
I can t see where your fingers are placed which is absurd and fuming
Thank you I'm glad I'm not the only one of the problem if you're going to do a tutorial make sure we know where your fingers are or at least tell me don't just assume we know
I was just a child when the stars fell from the skies. But I remember how they built a cannon to destroy them. And in turn, how that cannon brought war upon us
Thanks a lot for this! But i Think it is a little slow
In that case, you should play it a little faster.
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your spanish haha
thanks nice vid