you are a real teacher Felipe. I have seen so many teachers from a young age. This is the first time someone reveals the secrets in a simple and concrete way. Good Job!! I will try your excersizes and become THE BES FLAMENCO GUITARIST IN THE WORLD!!!
HEEEEY, can u make a video about "Its Alright with me"? talking about the tune and maybe giving some tips, i just love that and you move so good and smooth in that piece
YEES, that thing its absolutely awesome, months ago i saw how he played that and he became just, one of my favorite guitarists on this era, it makes zero sense how the fuck its that good playing
i was afraid of asking for that, but man, i was speechless wit it, i saw that he does a rhythm like la pompe in gypsy jazz when its going on a fast part in its all right with me, i loved that, and i like so much the chord progressions and the passing chords that he uses, but well, i dont know if hes going to make it cuz he have private lessons for one reason, aside of that, yup, it would be so good, fantastic arrangement, i think its in cm7
Im just after 8 hours of practicing 1st exercise mixed with improvisation of it with different rhythms and I have to say its TOTALLY WORTH IT. Got so much better control over my regular picado. And this creates new opportunities. Go for it. Slowly but surely. Amazing.
Como iniciante eu me sinto um pouco perdido da ordem em que devo estudar essas técnicas de mão direita. Só uma playlist organizada e progressiva já ajudaria muito. Obrigado pelo excelente conteúdo mesmo assim!
@@FelipeCoelhoGuitar quando digo "técnicas" eu me refiro a todas, não aos exercícios desse vídeo específico. Me refiro qual ordem devo aprender picado, tremolo, hybrid, rumba, pizzicato, etc. Onde começar e terminar? Daí que vem a ideia de ter algo mais estruturado de dificuldade progressiva, do iniciante ao avançado, como comentei originalmente.
Thank you very much ! I’m a classical guitarist. I prefer free stroke. That was my way, never liked rest stroke, sound, phrase etc. Of course i know how to do it. But your vidéo, your perfect playing and teaching give me enthousiasm and the idea : « why not afterall ». There is not ultra speed gamme in classical ( not as fast as paco or other ). You have always a technique to make it easy: slurs, campanella etc… or you play a bit slower, or you don’t play. At 47 years old, i practiced tons of exercices of course, but when you are able to master all the repertories why work exercice more? And you teach to your pupils that exercices are not so important. Of course it’s seductive approach for the beginner. But ! It’s false. You should be aware that practice a lot exercice could kill musicality. However it’s essential. Now i think i will make one year of exercice for the beginner.
@@bradejensen lot of students, even little levels suffer of a lack of technique in my opinion. I don’t speack about high level, because to be in high level you need technics.
@@FelipeCoelhoGuitar i’m not sure you understand what i said. I’t’s my fault my english is poor, sorry. I speak of my experience and how it’s easy to say to a student that technique is not important. But it is. Thank again! Have nice music !
This is another one of your great presentations,. The one where you emphasize using 4-note patterns to master 3-note picado is also great adivce - so as not to get stuck in that triplet sound.. You might appreciate this. Years of 2-finger habits cause me break the 3-finger patter, and go a-m-i-m. So, I gave up. Inspired by you, I tried writing out the fingering in 6 by 4 pattern. At fitrst, it just confused me more, unril I wrote the fingering "backward" from right to left so that it matched the position of my fingers. And suddenly, huge progress. Thanks. Once, I linked you to Matteo Mancuso. I wonder if his playing caused you to try electric guitar without a pick or try picado-style on standard jazz ??
Do you think it is better to train a certain (difficult) pattern (e.g. one bar with 16 notes) in an endless loop, or is it better to make a short break in between every bar?
What if there are only 1 or 2 notes per string? Would you recommend playing the first note with index finder or middle finger? Or still start with the ring finger because it's what we're doing with 3 notes per string (O, M, I)?
I agree, but there is a fair complaint about the fans, especially of rock guitar, over-emphasizing speed and the players overdoing it. But then, if I wasn't speed obsessed, I would not be here. lol
Don't you practice picados with finger planting? It really helped me kickstart my picado. You on the other hand intentionally lift your striking fingers before picking. Is there a reason for not applying planting at all? Are both schools all right and one chooses what fits him or is there something more to it? Apply one for some situations and the other for different ones?
Good point. I do believe planting is a good practice approach. Just happened not to mention it here. But still, in order to plant you must lift that finger beforehand right? So these are not necessarily two different schools.
@@FelipeCoelhoGuitar Thanks for reply. I just wanted to share that like 8 hours of 1st exercise during last 4 days made my regular picado like 30 % better. I practice now both planting and "flying" and they both compliment each other. But the speed bursts are with planting. Got so much more control over fingers and accents and tempo. Amazing, thanks for the exercise. When done right, it makes miracles lol. And about lifting finger before planting - would have to see it in slow mo tbh. Cause it is kind of motion from alzapua - a little twitch of muscle just getting your other finger to the higher string while the other one plucked. I dont see it as lifting but just twiching it back to starting position. But that's just semantics I guess. Thanks, peace. Gonna practice.
Well i think you gotta actually know how to play it fast first before you can teach it man and if that what u played at the beginning was like amazing to you and you dont know whays wrong there and u thjnk im wrong than fuck it your lost....
You are The Best teacher in YT!
Thank you dear friend
beautiful lesson, thank you so much for guidance
Thanks for demonstrating the right hand three finger a m i picado techniques and how to play notes with speed and accents in classical guitar training
Welcome my friend!
Superrrrrr 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
Gracias por tu grande aportación bro!!
Thanks Felipe.. Good job.. 👍🙏
you are a real teacher Felipe. I have seen so many teachers from a young age. This is the first time someone reveals the secrets in a simple and concrete way. Good Job!! I will try your excersizes and become THE BES FLAMENCO GUITARIST IN THE WORLD!!!
Thanks
HEEEEY, can u make a video about "Its Alright with me"? talking about the tune and maybe giving some tips, i just love that and you move so good and smooth in that piece
YEES, that thing its absolutely awesome, months ago i saw how he played that and he became just, one of my favorite guitarists on this era, it makes zero sense how the fuck its that good playing
Wow thanks guys. What vídeo exactly did you guys see?
Which link was that? Thanks for the kind words
@@FelipeCoelhoGuitar ruclips.net/video/2iGaN-G8CWM/видео.html i think both of us saw this video, man its amazing
i was afraid of asking for that, but man, i was speechless wit it, i saw that he does a rhythm like la pompe in gypsy jazz when its going on a fast part in its all right with me, i loved that, and i like so much the chord progressions and the passing chords that he uses, but well, i dont know if hes going to make it cuz he have private lessons for one reason, aside of that, yup, it would be so good, fantastic arrangement, i think its in cm7
Monstro sagrado !
Im just after 8 hours of practicing 1st exercise mixed with improvisation of it with different rhythms and I have to say its TOTALLY WORTH IT. Got so much better control over my regular picado. And this creates new opportunities. Go for it. Slowly but surely. Amazing.
Thanks Felipe. Love your music XxX
This is brilliant!
Thank you sir!
💯💥👏👏👏👏👏
Muito didático o seu vídeo, parabéns!!
Brilliant lessons Felipe Coelho!
Welcome brother
Very direct and indepth thank you
Como iniciante eu me sinto um pouco perdido da ordem em que devo estudar essas técnicas de mão direita. Só uma playlist organizada e progressiva já ajudaria muito. Obrigado pelo excelente conteúdo mesmo assim!
Siga o vídeo e você terá um bom programa de estudo. Comece por apenas uma nota, um movimento
@@FelipeCoelhoGuitar quando digo "técnicas" eu me refiro a todas, não aos exercícios desse vídeo específico.
Me refiro qual ordem devo aprender picado, tremolo, hybrid, rumba, pizzicato, etc. Onde começar e terminar?
Daí que vem a ideia de ter algo mais estruturado de dificuldade progressiva, do iniciante ao avançado, como comentei originalmente.
@@bradejensengreat tip! Thank you so much
I was looking for Paulo Coelho but I stumbled upon this content.
When the student is ready the teacher shall appear
😆
Great video.
Thank you very much ! I’m a classical guitarist. I prefer free stroke. That was my way, never liked rest stroke, sound, phrase etc. Of course i know how to do it. But your vidéo, your perfect playing and teaching give me enthousiasm and the idea : « why not afterall ».
There is not ultra speed gamme in classical ( not as fast as paco or other ). You have always a technique to make it easy: slurs, campanella etc… or you play a bit slower, or you don’t play.
At 47 years old, i practiced tons of exercices of course, but when you are able to master all the repertories why work exercice more? And you teach to your pupils that exercices are not so important. Of course it’s seductive approach for the beginner.
But ! It’s false.
You should be aware that practice a lot exercice could kill musicality. However it’s essential.
Now i think i will make one year of exercice for the beginner.
Did I ever say that exercises are not important? I didnt mean to put it that way because I myself exercise everyday.
@@bradejensen lot of students, even little levels suffer of a lack of technique in my opinion. I don’t speack about high level, because to be in high level you need technics.
@@FelipeCoelhoGuitar i’m not sure you understand what i said. I’t’s my fault my english is poor, sorry. I speak of my experience and how it’s easy to say to a student that technique is not important. But it is.
Thank again! Have nice music !
This is another one of your great presentations,. The one where you emphasize using 4-note patterns to master 3-note picado is also great adivce - so as not to get stuck in that triplet sound..
You might appreciate this. Years of 2-finger habits cause me break the 3-finger patter, and go a-m-i-m. So, I gave up. Inspired by you, I tried writing out the fingering in 6 by 4 pattern. At fitrst, it just confused me more, unril I wrote the fingering "backward" from right to left so that it matched the position of my fingers. And suddenly, huge progress. Thanks.
Once, I linked you to Matteo Mancuso. I wonder if his playing caused you to try electric guitar without a pick or try picado-style on standard jazz ??
Hey Malcolm ! I in fact have been influenced by Matteo to apply picado on the Electric guitar. I am very inspired by him
@@FelipeCoelhoGuitar I am glad to hear that. I hope it leads to new horizons for you.
Do you think it is better to train a certain (difficult) pattern (e.g. one bar with 16 notes) in an endless loop, or is it better to make a short break in between every bar?
Only do short break if your hand is tired or if you are not getting it quite right. If its souding even and smooth, keep going, no stop necessary
@@FelipeCoelhoGuitar Thanks for the advice! Now I´m practicing, brb in one month! 😃
What if there are only 1 or 2 notes per string? Would you recommend playing the first note with index finder or middle finger? Or still start with the ring finger because it's what we're doing with 3 notes per string (O, M, I)?
I would use just i and m fingers, starting with either
"The people that complain about that are usually the ones that can't do it."
Touché sir, touché.
I agree, but there is a fair complaint about the fans, especially of rock guitar, over-emphasizing speed and the players overdoing it. But then, if I wasn't speed obsessed, I would not be here. lol
esse picado de tres dedos é mais rapido que o de dois dedos?
Don't you practice picados with finger planting? It really helped me kickstart my picado. You on the other hand intentionally lift your striking fingers before picking. Is there a reason for not applying planting at all? Are both schools all right and one chooses what fits him or is there something more to it? Apply one for some situations and the other for different ones?
Good point. I do believe planting is a good practice approach. Just happened not to mention it here. But still, in order to plant you must lift that finger beforehand right? So these are not necessarily two different schools.
@@FelipeCoelhoGuitar Thanks for reply. I just wanted to share that like 8 hours of 1st exercise during last 4 days made my regular picado like 30 % better. I practice now both planting and "flying" and they both compliment each other. But the speed bursts are with planting. Got so much more control over fingers and accents and tempo. Amazing, thanks for the exercise. When done right, it makes miracles lol.
And about lifting finger before planting - would have to see it in slow mo tbh. Cause it is kind of motion from alzapua - a little twitch of muscle just getting your other finger to the higher string while the other one plucked. I dont see it as lifting but just twiching it back to starting position. But that's just semantics I guess.
Thanks, peace. Gonna practice.
You put something in your nails gel or something i saw a video from a classical guitar player who did
Gel
Eu sempre desisto do picado, é bem complicado
É bem compicado
bruxo!
My left hand cannot follow my right hand speed.
Go more slow
Well i think you gotta actually know how to play it fast first before you can teach it man and if that what u played at the beginning was like amazing to you and you dont know whays wrong there and u thjnk im wrong than fuck it your lost....
What?
Glad I could help
Hmm, kinder garden stuff; Boring!!!
Thank you for the comment
This is very specific and useful.