By far the best videos on technique and tips to improve I have found on the net... interesting that it's really not about trying to play faster but addressing aspects that allows us to play faster naturally...love it...do you by any chance do online lessons by zoom etc?
I am currently full for zoom lessons but I will be starting a feedback idea where I'll watch people's videos and give a few pointers and links. Will be coming to the site...eventually!
This guy is awsome, he is correct its about technique, playing slow in bursts , and relaxing. Theres a ton of great players on youtube but not very many teachers that break it down.
I think hes too professional I hate professionalism where it is unnecessary. I like composers who are intensely ambitious like my self not trying to act like c3p0
I've been teaching CG for 20 years so I know what I'm saying., this is the best tutorial about this subject and maybe the only solution for those who want to gain speed because tension and synchronization are the main obstacles and this will solve them in a very smart and effective fashion. I appreciate it sir!
Great video ever, break down piece of music Practice with each hand Slow down, relax, practice with control and then speed will come naturally Thanks man
That lesson is full of guitar wisdom...so whoever dislike the lesson here ..dare to explain ...i think it was just a little too much for you 4 ...right?
ive found immense value in your videos. i cant belive you dont have more views. its because people havent found the way yet . maybe you could try better keywords?
I played classical from the beginning when I was 15, I'm now 39. I still don't feel comfortable with a pick. I haven't forgotten how to play but I've taken a break the last decade to concentrate on the drum set. Well that's not entirely true, I also quit because of intense back pain. Long story short, I want to start playing classical again but I'm worried about back pain coming back. It's been much less if an issue with the drum set but still happens occasionally. I'd like to re enter the world of classical guitar with the correct technique to avoid back pain right out of the gate. Any advice would be greatly appreciated!
By far the best videos on technique and tips to improve I have found on the net... interesting that it's really not about trying to play faster but addressing aspects that allows us to play faster naturally...love it...do you by any chance do online lessons by zoom etc?
I am currently full for zoom lessons but I will be starting a feedback idea where I'll watch people's videos and give a few pointers and links. Will be coming to the site...eventually!
@@Thisisclassicalguitar ah ok terrific...thanks for the reply and please let me know as I really value your lessons.
This guy is awsome, he is correct its about technique, playing slow in bursts , and relaxing. Theres a ton of great players on youtube but not very many teachers that break it down.
i realize it is kind of off topic but does anybody know of a good site to stream newly released tv shows online ?
@Clay Zakai Thank you, I signed up and it seems to work =) Appreciate it !
@Charlie Alec Happy to help xD
I think hes too professional I hate professionalism where it is unnecessary. I like composers who are intensely ambitious like my self not trying to act like c3p0
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I've been teaching CG for 20 years so I know what I'm saying., this is the best tutorial about this subject and maybe the only solution for those who want to gain speed because tension and synchronization are the main obstacles and this will solve them in a very smart and effective fashion. I appreciate it sir!
Best guitar teacher, I've bought the book, really useful!
Wow, thanks!
Appreciate all the lessons n tips demonstrated beautifully...thank you tons
Great video ever, break down piece of music
Practice with each hand
Slow down, relax, practice with control and then speed will come naturally
Thanks man
Thanks for watching!
Very good lesson.Can we use fingers "ma" for that technique.Thank you very much
I'm currently struggling with this as I'm trying to get faster on a certain guitar piece.
Thanks for the video!
Thank you!!!
You're welcome!
That lesson is full of guitar wisdom...so whoever dislike the lesson here ..dare to explain ...i think it was just a little too much for you 4 ...right?
Thanks! I have problem with tension, now I know the reason and fix😆😆
Happy to help!
Thank you! That was helpful.
Fantastic content as always
un gran vídeo amigo felicidades ya lo pondré en practica
I play the scalar passage from turkish march, the part in A major. I play it over and over changing speed
Brilliant 👌🏻
Can you do a video about guide fingers? ( im sorry if i mispeled something, i don't speak english very well)
YUP! Go here, I talk about it in my video lesson on shifts: www.thisisclassicalguitar.com/lesson-shifts-string-squeak-guitar/
ive found immense value in your videos. i cant belive you dont have more views. its because people havent found the way yet . maybe you could try better keywords?
Well, classical guitar is pretty niche in the end, but ya, I'd welcome more views for sure!
Loved it. Thanks
I played classical from the beginning when I was 15, I'm now 39. I still don't feel comfortable with a pick. I haven't forgotten how to play but I've taken a break the last decade to concentrate on the drum set. Well that's not entirely true, I also quit because of intense back pain. Long story short, I want to start playing classical again but I'm worried about back pain coming back. It's been much less if an issue with the drum set but still happens occasionally. I'd like to re enter the world of classical guitar with the correct technique to avoid back pain right out of the gate. Any advice would be greatly appreciated!
Check out my lesson page, it should give you plenty of tips: www.thisisclassicalguitar.com/lessons/
no shreeding.... got it......
Well, a little shredding on the side is good for the soul.
Good lesson on building blocks. Very reminiscent of this story David Russell told here: ruclips.net/video/OnSO170AU_Q/видео.html
Nice!