I love your playing, and listen to your lessons often. I am a 71 year old amateur left-handed guitarist and have learned a great deal from you. This Sagreras piece says "Tiempo de vals lento". That indicates a slow waltz at about 96 bpm. Norbert Neunzling, who has recorded all 6 books plays it at 96 bpm. Yet you play it presto at 176 bpm. I really do like the way it sounds, but...isn't it a little too fast? I can't imagine two people waltzing at such a tempo.
Hello Gohar your technique is so clean, that is why you play the etude so well. Can you do book 3 lesson 3. it is kind of unusual right hand pattern that is not used in any compositions I know. Perhaps for training the m a finger
Hi Gohar, a friendly suggestion: it would be very helpful for your viewers if you break it down piece by piece and explain all the chords. This might increase the number of your viewers and will enjoy it if they can play it. Thanks
Hi thank you for your reply. Yes, for me and others who can also relate to. I have watched your videos and like almost all of your tutorials and the pieces you play. you do great jobs! but it is a bit hard to play or practice some of the pieces you post without knowing exactly the fingering style.
Dude, try buying the sheet music if you want to know which fingers go where. These lessons are just supposed to an introduction to the piece along with some helpful hints on how to interpret it. They're not meant to be full blown tutorials. Arrrrgh!
I love your playing, and listen to your lessons often. I am a 71 year old amateur left-handed guitarist and have learned a great deal from you. This Sagreras piece says "Tiempo de vals lento". That indicates a slow waltz at about 96 bpm. Norbert Neunzling, who has recorded all 6 books plays it at 96 bpm. Yet you play it presto at 176 bpm. I really do like the way it sounds, but...isn't it a little too fast? I can't imagine two people waltzing at such a tempo.
Wonderful, thank you for another lovely Monday study!
Excelente interpretación Gohar
Hello Gohar your technique is so clean, that is why you play the etude so well. Can you do book 3 lesson 3. it is kind of unusual right hand pattern that is not used in any compositions I know. Perhaps for training the m a finger
Maravilhosa execução.
Excellent!!!!!😊
Brava
Hi Gohar, a friendly suggestion: it would be very helpful for your viewers if you break it down piece by piece and explain all the chords. This might increase the number of your viewers and will enjoy it if they can play it. Thanks
Malie Az you mean helpful for you! It's a slur etude, not a chord etude!
Hi thank you for your reply. Yes, for me and others who can also relate to. I have watched your videos and like almost all of your tutorials and the pieces you play. you do great jobs! but it is a bit hard to play or practice some of the pieces you post without knowing exactly the fingering style.
Dude, try buying the sheet music if you want to know which fingers go where. These lessons are just supposed to an introduction to the piece along with some helpful hints on how to interpret it. They're not meant to be full blown tutorials. Arrrrgh!
@@edwardknutson8108 thk u
Tsk, tsk, tsk. A skilled musician plays the waltz with the 2nd beat accented.
ed zmuda Music isn’t so cut and dry, sometimes you have to shape lines and phrase instead of following cold rules...
@@GoharVardanyan hi! am from brasil , how can i buy this book ?
thank you.