@@EC-vo6if Please don't give up - its all about slow practice and being patient . Every body learns at a different rate, but I'm sure that you will be able to play it someday.
Respected Sir, you are doing an amazing job. Please keep posting such tutorial and sharing your experience. The way you teach is very unique. It is helping me and inspiring me so much. If possible plz do a tutorial on the piece Alhambra by F. Tarega. I have pressed the bell notification, will be waiting for your every video. Pray for your health and keep making such amazing tutorial for us.
Bolton Guitar Studio Thank you sir. Beside uploading guitar tutorial if you could make a video about your journey with classical guitar. I am really looking forward and curious to know, about what still keep you moving and being consistent.Also few important tips while learning a new piece. Listening from you, will definitely encourage us and reinvent our playing. Once again thanking you for free tutorial.
Thank you for your kind comments. I have been playing guitar from being 8 years old and still play and practice everyday. I have done session work played in all types of bands [ jazz, rock/ blues , fusion , country etc ] and still love the guitar and other fretted instruments. I will keep playing as long as I can God willing
You are the best classical guitar teacher sir, you literally had me trying to learn this peace,i had started 2 hours ago, now the first part is successfully over, first i tried to understand the rthym and softness this track had on guitar, correct tuning and trying to understand the pattern of the rthym of this magical piece, thank you so much.
This guy is is actually a legend! Genuinely getting quality lessons for nothing! Honestly, I cannot thank you enough! You taught me Asturias and now this ❤️
I was playing this on my phone at dinner tonight and my wife suggested I learn it. You make it seem like I can learn it. It might take a while with my work schedule, but I think I can do it. Thank you.
Thank you, this was an amazing video. I have just turned 16 and been playing the guitar for 3 years now and I've just got this piece down due to this incredible video. The format was amazing and the way you teach is amazing. Thank you (=
I just started learning this and I want to thank you for your very helpful tutorial. It is clear, accurate and easy to follow. Thank you for your effort. It is still helping people. I hope you are well.
I can't thank you enough for uploading this. I've been playing guitar for yonks and never really got round to learning classical pieces like this. It's filled me with the same excitement as when I first picked up the guitar!
Thank you glad to be of help. After nearly 60 years of playing I still get excited with a new piece of music be it classical guitar or jazz/blues/country etc, I like to play them all.
Thank you so much Mr. Simon, this is a beautiful rendition of the piece and it is a pleasure to be learning from such a skilled teacher such as yourself.
Wow, Mister, I really appreciate your dedicated time to teach others. I love this sound Capricho Árabe and for the first time I’m getting to play it ! I cannot believe is true. Thank you very much.
Great video, it's awesome that you're putting this stuff up online in an accessible format for everyone! So hard to find good classical guitar song lessons on RUclips. Many thanks!
This is great!! This saves so much time figuring out the fingering. I can read music but this saves hours! With Dutch Scouse thanks from Eastern Pennsylvania, you da man !!!
Thanks for sharing Bolton Guitar studio, it's wonderful piece and my first foray into classical which makes your fantastic tutorial even more appreciated. Gracias!!
i had my doubts about your teaching ability though you are a very very talented guitar player my friend....i was wrong, your teaching ability is very very good i appreciate this video very much my friend thank you, only took me 45 minutes for thew first section. section 2 here we go. thanks again
@@boltonguitarstudio3115 btw it was nothing personal many guitar tutorials are complete crap on RUclips but this is one of the better ones. Top 3 for sure
Brilliant Simon great to see you with your own channel..how well I remember you teaching me this all those years ago in your studio..setting me off on my journey as a classical guitarist..many many thanks..Andrew 😊
I love the way you teach someone with a complex mind like mine sometimes it makes it hard for me to learn new things but the way you teach makes it really simple for me to learn so far LOL but I would honestly give my last limb to have private lessons from you because I'm not Wealthy by any means actually quite the opposite and I know people as talented as you charge almost an arm and a leg LOL
@@boltonguitarstudio3115 I'm the one to say a huge thank you - You are helping people around the world to elevate their souls through your teaching of this beaultiful composition - obrigada novamente/thanks again Ps: I finished the part one YAY!
Gracias por subir esta leccion, maestro le consulto, tendra la leccion de la marcha, Star and stripes for erver ???? Asi como al stylo Chet Atkins ???? Gracias por si la puede explicar, cordial saludo 👍
I know this is a bit late, but for me it works best, if you learn the first part, until you can at least play it very easily without thinking alot about it. Does not have to be perfect. And then move on to the next part.
I only have an electric guitar but now I have become more interested in classical music. Is it wrong if I learn these classical guitar pieces on my electric?
You can play these pieces on whatever guitar you have [ I have played them on my electrics ]although they do sound better on the classical guitar- and then maybe one day you'll get a classical guitar.
Hi Bolton Guitar Studios. First off, thank you for your helpful video AND comments. I am having trouble playing the descending notes on the 4, 5, and 6th strings. I can not play them up to speed like you or any other recording of this song. I am using my thumb as of now, but I see you are using two fingers for that part. I tried that, but my fingers do not want to coordinate and play in an alternating fashion. Do you have any tips for that part of the song?
I would suggest that you do lots of scale practice with different combinations of fingers ie im mi ma am ima imami etc to get the RH finger independence under control. Remember lots of slow practice is the key and be patient , it takes a while to develope technique.
@@oscarcheng5525 My pleasure - just keep at it and you will eventually manage the scale runs, but it can take months. I prastice scales and arpeggios every day for about one hour to keep the fingers going. And use a metronome.
Just out of curiosity, how did you nut it out? Sheet music?...playing lefty, i can try mirror your playing, by the vid...(its good for teaching too, if the student gets their head around it)..
Master! Do you think it is possible for you to do a tutorial for Tarrega's "Venice Carnival Variations"? I could die in peace if I ever learned this piece with you, as I have learned several! Thanks a lot!
@@boltonguitarstudio3115 thanks, that's what I tired to do, the problem is, my fourth finger is strong enough to make the other pull offs, it's just that 15th fret that's really troublesome, I'm relatively new to guitar by the way (1 year), and I got really excited that I managed to make it to the Barre chords ! You're an amazing teacher!
landed here after watching a guy playing this song on a 275.000$ guitar. time to pick up my guitar after years.
I hope you enjoy playing it.
same
I am following in your footsteps sirs. I'll give it a shot and give up after 10 mins
@@EC-vo6if Please don't give up - its all about slow practice and being patient . Every body learns at a different rate, but I'm sure that you will be able to play it someday.
I just bought a spanish manuel rodriguez not long after hearing harry potter playing a 275k guitar
Respected Sir, you are doing an amazing job. Please keep posting such tutorial and sharing your experience. The way you teach is very unique. It is helping me and inspiring me so much. If possible plz do a tutorial on the piece Alhambra by F. Tarega. I have pressed the bell notification, will be waiting for your every video. Pray for your health and keep making such amazing tutorial for us.
Thank you - the other tutorials will be along shortly. This is a complicated piece and will need a few more tutorials.
Bolton Guitar Studio Thank you sir. Beside uploading guitar tutorial if you could make a video about your journey with classical guitar. I am really looking forward and curious to know, about what still keep you moving and being consistent.Also few important tips while learning a new piece. Listening from you, will definitely encourage us and reinvent our playing. Once again thanking you for free tutorial.
Thank you for your kind comments. I have been playing guitar from being 8 years old and still play and practice everyday. I have done session work played in all types of bands [ jazz, rock/ blues , fusion , country etc ] and still love the guitar and other fretted instruments. I will keep playing as long as I can God willing
We will not be able to thank you enough. Your notes will sound in different parts of the world for many generations to come.
Thank you for your kind comments.
You are the best classical guitar teacher sir, you literally had me trying to learn this peace,i had started 2 hours ago, now the first part is successfully over, first i tried to understand the rthym and softness this track had on guitar, correct tuning and trying to understand the pattern of the rthym of this magical piece, thank you so much.
Glad to be of help.
The best teacher in the internet. Greatings from Brazil 🇧🇷
Thank you. Greetings from the UK
Still respoding to comments after 4 years , amazing. Thank you for sharing.
Yes I sure do.
This guy is is actually a legend! Genuinely getting quality lessons for nothing! Honestly, I cannot thank you enough! You taught me Asturias and now this ❤️
Only to pleased to help.
I was playing this on my phone at dinner tonight and my wife suggested I learn it. You make it seem like I can learn it. It might take a while with my work schedule, but I think I can do it. Thank you.
Yes I'm sure that you can play it, but just take your time as it is a difficult piece to play.
Wonderful tutorials! Thank you for sharing your experience and knowledge
Glad to be of help.
Thank you, this was an amazing video. I have just turned 16 and been playing the guitar for 3 years now and I've just got this piece down due to this incredible video. The format was amazing and the way you teach is amazing. Thank you (=
Glad it helped!
I just started learning this and I want to thank you for your very helpful tutorial. It is clear, accurate and easy to follow. Thank you for your effort. It is still helping people. I hope you are well.
Only to pleased to help out.
I can't thank you enough for uploading this. I've been playing guitar for yonks and never really got round to learning classical pieces like this. It's filled me with the same excitement as when I first picked up the guitar!
Thank you glad to be of help. After nearly 60 years of playing I still get excited with a new piece of music be it classical guitar or jazz/blues/country etc, I like to play them all.
Thank you so much Mr. Simon, this is a beautiful rendition of the piece and it is a pleasure to be learning from such a skilled teacher such as yourself.
Thank you - glad to be of help and just take your time learning this fine piece.
your playing in the beginning litterally made me cry out of joy!
Thanks .
Wow, Mister, I really appreciate your dedicated time to teach others. I love this sound Capricho Árabe and for the first time I’m getting to play it ! I cannot believe is true. Thank you very much.
same here...i'm in awe
Thanks - glad to be of help
Had learnt this five years ago. Now I forgot and I’m here to learn from ser Bolton again. Thank you good sir
My pleasure - enjoy.
@@boltonguitarstudio3115 sir please teach Romanza by Thierry tisserand , especially the part with the double sounding guitars
I don't read music but I sure can emulate. Can't thank you enough for this excellent Tutorial. Perfect for me. Aloha
Only to pleased to help.
Amazing tutorial. You are a wonderful teacher, very easy to follow.
Thank you - glad to be of help.
i agree exelent teacher!
Sir, i just love you!
Many thanks for what you do
I'm really grateful for your effort ❤
Thank you - I am glad you like the videos
This is EXACTLY what I need! Thanks for making this tutorial for us mortals who aren't born with talent and need to copy paste🙏🏼
Only to pleased to help out - hope you enjoy playing ' Capricho Arabe '
Great video, it's awesome that you're putting this stuff up online in an accessible format for everyone! So hard to find good classical guitar song lessons on RUclips. Many thanks!
Only to pleased to help.
This is great!! This saves so much time figuring out the fingering. I can read music but this saves hours! With Dutch Scouse thanks from Eastern Pennsylvania, you da man !!!
Glad to be of help.
Thanks for sharing Bolton Guitar studio, it's wonderful piece and my first foray into classical which makes your fantastic tutorial even more appreciated. Gracias!!
Only to pleased it helped.
the best thing about ur guidance is that you can give wings to a kid like me to swim deep and long in the ocean of melodies.
Glad to help - keep at it.
my pleasure sir.
i had my doubts about your teaching ability though you are a very very talented guitar player my friend....i was wrong, your teaching ability is very very good i appreciate this video very much my friend thank you, only took me 45 minutes for thew first section. section 2 here we go. thanks again
Only to pleased to help.
@@boltonguitarstudio3115 btw it was nothing personal many guitar tutorials are complete crap on RUclips but this is one of the better ones. Top 3 for sure
Thanks from the bottom of my heart
My pleasure - enjoy.
Francisco thank you so much, i am finishing part one and i am simply happy, thanks for doing this amazing patient video
Thank you ,I'm glad that I can be of help. It's a great piece.
He's not Francisco
thank you so so much for this! i love all the compositions you play so much and i love that you have tutorials for most of them even more!! cheers
Thank you for your kind comments and I hope you enjoy learning and playing Tarregas master piece.
@Bolton Guitar Studio this is awesome! Thank you so much!
You're very welcome!
Thank you sir you've done much for me by teaching this song. Keep up the excellent work.
Only to pleased to help.
Very great tutorial, I'm following every note from you, thanks for the sharing!!!!!
My pleasure - glad to help out my fellow guitarists.
Brilliant Simon great to see you with your own channel..how well I remember you teaching me this all those years ago in your studio..setting me off on my journey as a classical guitarist..many many thanks..Andrew 😊
Many thanks
I love the way you teach someone with a complex mind like mine sometimes it makes it hard for me to learn new things but the way you teach makes it really simple for me to learn so far LOL but I would honestly give my last limb to have private lessons from you because I'm not Wealthy by any means actually quite the opposite and I know people as talented as you charge almost an arm and a leg LOL
Hello Geovanni - Please don't give your last limb as it would then be awkward to play.
@@boltonguitarstudio3115 😅😅 understood haha
Thank you I learnt so much from your lessons and I'm going to learn more
Only to pleased to help out.
thanks a lot for share this incredible tutorial!
fenómeno!
Thanks.
Thank you a lot for your patient and excellant lessons ...🙏🙏
Only to pleased to help.
I always put these videos on a playlist you are an amazing guitarist
Glad you like them.
Great job i tryed to learn this wonderfull peace with help of yours
Thank you
A great lesson thanks so much you are a super teacher 👍
Only to pleased to help out - enjoy.
Thank you for taking the time to do a clear and very helpful video :-)
You're very welcome!
Hey man...you are awesome...you play with feeling I'm learning to play this beaultiful song because of you. Many thanks...salute from Brasil
Thank you for your kind comments. Greetings from the UK
@@boltonguitarstudio3115 I'm the one to say a huge thank you - You are helping people around the world to elevate their souls through your teaching of this beaultiful composition - obrigada novamente/thanks again Ps: I finished the part one YAY!
@@GN-dy4gc Thank you - glad to be of help.
Sounds about right. Nice work.
Thanks -Hope you enjoy it.
Gracias por subir esta leccion, maestro le consulto, tendra la leccion de la marcha, Star and stripes for erver ???? Asi como al stylo Chet Atkins ???? Gracias por si la puede explicar, cordial saludo 👍
Thank you - I will put this on my list.
great tutorial, thanks for sharing it
Glad you liked it!
i really appreciate what you’re doing sir. 🙏🏻❤️ god bless you,.
My pleasure
Thanks so much for making the video, I like your way of teaching as you've fit quite a bit in just this video but was not too fast pace either.
Glad to be of help . I try to take it slower as I have students who are visually impared who appreciate this type of tuition.
Nice work, thanks. Keep them coming
Glad to be of help.
Good morning sir, Thank you for sharing such a knowledge, you inspire us to play guitar, I hope we meet and i can thank you personally.
Glad to be of help.
Wonderful work
Thank you pleased to be of help.
Awesome tutorial! Many thanks.
My pleasure.
Great Tutorial man👏🏽💯Writing my own tabs from this and it’s only possible cas of the patient explanation.
You can download the tabs from www.boltonguitar.co.uk for free.
love this and love you🥺🥺
Thank you.
Great teacher !!!
Thank you! 😃
Learned Adelita and Testament Damelia from your video. On to this one now !
Enjoy!
Very helpful thank you so much for what you do
Glad to help.
thank you very much, great lesson!
Glad you liked it!
This is so good! Thank you!
My pleasure and I hope you enjoy playing this fine piece.
I love your tutorials. Wish you make Cavatina Tutorial.
Thats on my list, coming shortly.
@@boltonguitarstudio3115 thanks from Indonesia
awesome grandpa really helpful ! i liked and subscribed in your chanel and im commenting now
i'm getting much progress than before !
Very good , I hope you enjoy playing and progessing on your guitar. Thank you for subscribing.
Thank you bolton, I like your tutorial
Only to happy to help.
thank you sir for the tutorial 👏👏👏 very helpful 👍
My pleasure - glad to be of help.
Buena clase Maestro
Gracias por sus amables comentarios.
Very clear👍👍👍👌👌👌👌
Thanks for liking
Legend - Salute !
Thanks.
Many thanks - only to pleased to help out.
Thank you Maestro!
My pleasure - enjoy learning/playing this fine piece of music.
sir ! shall i keep practicing this part untill i get it perfect all keep learning all the parts and practice them all in once ?
I know this is a bit late, but for me it works best, if you learn the first part, until you can at least play it very easily without thinking alot about it. Does not have to be perfect. And then move on to the next part.
Keep it up
10/10 amazing lesson thank you sir!!!
Thank you for your kind comments.
Glad to be of help.
I only have an electric guitar but now I have become more interested in
classical music. Is it wrong if I learn these classical guitar pieces on my electric?
You can play these pieces on whatever guitar you have [ I have played them on my electrics ]although they do sound better on the classical guitar- and then maybe one day you'll get a classical guitar.
so beautiful
Many many thanks
Hi Bolton Guitar Studios. First off, thank you for your helpful video AND comments. I am having trouble playing the descending notes on the 4, 5, and 6th strings. I can not play them up to speed like you or any other recording of this song. I am using my thumb as of now, but I see you are using two fingers for that part. I tried that, but my fingers do not want to coordinate and play in an alternating fashion. Do you have any tips for that part of the song?
I would suggest that you do lots of scale practice with different combinations of fingers ie im mi ma am ima imami etc to get the RH finger independence under control. Remember lots of slow practice is the key and be patient , it takes a while to develope technique.
@@boltonguitarstudio3115 Thank you thank you
@@oscarcheng5525 My pleasure - just keep at it and you will eventually manage the scale runs, but it can take months. I prastice scales and arpeggios every day for about one hour to keep the fingers going. And use a metronome.
Thank u sir love from Bangladesh
Greetings from the UK
i love you man! you are great
Only to pleased to help.
Thanks so much for this. It is my ambition to play this song one day & your tutorial is perfect for me.
Glad to help out , I hope you enjoy learning this fine piece by Tarrega.
How do I get the tabs from the website I cannot find them??!!
go to the bottom of the the home page to find Tabs that is the link.
Bravissimoooooo vero virtuosismo
Thank you.
Just out of curiosity, how did you nut it out? Sheet music?...playing lefty, i can try mirror your playing, by the vid...(its good for teaching too, if the student gets their head around it)..
I only read the music score - thats how I learned as, there was no Tabs when I started.😀
Thank you from a fellow Boltonian
Glad to help.
Xin hãy hướng dẫn giúp tôi bài MI FAVORITA với? Rất cảm ơn anh ạ! Tôi rất thích bài giản của anh! Nó thật tuyệt
Thảo Nguyễn Thị Phương I doubt he can tiếng Việt
Đã hướng dẫn xong - thưởng thức
Thank you very very much, sir
My pleasure - hope you enjoy playing this great piece of guitar music.
@@boltonguitarstudio3115 I sure do, thanks to your wonderful tutorial
Master! Do you think it is possible for you to do a tutorial for Tarrega's "Venice Carnival Variations"? I could die in peace if I ever learned this piece with you, as I have learned several! Thanks a lot!
That is on my list but it is such a long piece.
Thank You Maestro!!!!
Glad to be of help.
Thanks kindly good sir
Glad to be of help.
Thank you so much.
my pleasure
Great . What guitar is that.
The guitar is a Ramirez 1a Especial.
Hi, Can you do Gnossiene No 1 ?
I'll check it out
Well done good sir
Thanks - glad to be of help.
cant fine the music and tabs for this lesson on site??
Go to the bottom of the home page www.boltonguitar.co.uk to find the link to tabs.
Beautiful
Thank you,
Is this song possible on a acoustic guitar? I tried to tune my string up but it broke :(
You can play it on any guitar but you tune the 6th string Down to 'D' not up.
Bolton Guitar Studio 🤦🤦🤦 I see thanks
@@oscarcheng5525 Glad to be of help.
Thank you, sir.
Welcome!
Sir can you tell Whats scale/keys is this piece lesson
The Piece is in D minor and then modulates into F major There is then a section in D major after which it then goes back to D minor. Hope this Helps.
what make of guitar are you playing Simon
The guitar is a Jose Ramirez Concert 1a made in 2000 .
@@boltonguitarstudio3115 it sounds amazing
I also have a Ramirez 1a made in 1976 that I purchased new from Madrid, that I also use on my videos.
Thanks a lot master
Only to pleased to help.
i love tarrega and you
He wrote some fine guitar pieces.
Love it!
Thanks - glad I could help.
Thank you Legend
Glad to be of help.
Brilliant 🖖🏼🤓
Glad to be of help.
GREAT THANKS
You are welcome!
thank you so much
Glad to be of help.
I have a big problem though, my little finger cant do that first pull off
Try using the 3rd to 1st finger, but really you should persvere with the 4th finger to gain strength in that finger.
@@boltonguitarstudio3115 thanks, that's what I tired to do, the problem is, my fourth finger is strong enough to make the other pull offs, it's just that 15th fret that's really troublesome, I'm relatively new to guitar by the way (1 year), and I got really excited that I managed to make it to the Barre chords !
You're an amazing teacher!