Thank you so much! I'm glad the tips were helpful, and it’s great to hear you’re incorporating the exercises into your practice. We’ll definitely keep sharing more classical guitar lessons-stay tuned, and happy practicing!
Thank you! Carlevaro is excellent as well! I've practiced his exercises a lot and still return to them from time to time. One crucial aspect of Carlevaro's exercises is proper execution, especially with the right-hand thumb, which needs to prepare the next note while muting the previous one. I might make a video about Carlevaro's exercises in the future, but it's not in my plans for the next few videos. Thanks for your interest!
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This is really helpful! Thank you .
Thanks for training tips and you have inspired me to include the exercises in my practice …keep giving the classical guitar lessons…
Thank you so much! I'm glad the tips were helpful, and it’s great to hear you’re incorporating the exercises into your practice. We’ll definitely keep sharing more classical guitar lessons-stay tuned, and happy practicing!
Very interesting. Thanks. Do you think they're more effective than Carlevaro's arpeggios?
Thank you! Carlevaro is excellent as well! I've practiced his exercises a lot and still return to them from time to time. One crucial aspect of Carlevaro's exercises is proper execution, especially with the right-hand thumb, which needs to prepare the next note while muting the previous one. I might make a video about Carlevaro's exercises in the future, but it's not in my plans for the next few videos. Thanks for your interest!
Why is this video 20 fps?
Thanks for pointing that out! It was an unintended mistake-I'll make sure to fix it in future uploads!
@@TheArtofClassicalGuitar It's ok now. Thank you!