Been playing since 2009. No one has ever told me to do my nails like that. It makes since, so I went and tried it, and wow did my my tone change and it sounds like my volume came up to. Thanks.
There is another "secret" how to get a good tone - play a rest stroke wherever you can ( and even when practicing arpeggios, as said by Emilio Pujol in his guitar method).The rest stroke assures you always use flesh and nail, not nail only. I liked the exercise with the sandpaper at the first string, that's something new to me.
Yes, I recommend a traditional classical tremolo. The p i m i seems a bit clinical to me and limited in tempo variations, but others have done with some level of success. I can't argue with success.
Tavi I love your content you’re a awesome teacher I hope you will learn not just a classical/flamenco guitar I also want to learn from you rock/pop guitar and everything about guitar
I always try to alternate fingers I and M, but what I notice you used your I finger nail as a pick for electric guitars. Is it normal technique? I’ve seen some Argentinian players use a thumb (P) for a leading solo on treble strings.
I'm a blue collar worker who has to do manual labor with his hands for a living. I break my nails constantly. My solution has been guitar player nails which are glue on nails for guitarists. They aren't as good as real nails and they're a hassle, but it's better than not having nails to play guitar.
The best explanation I have ever seen for this. I am certain this helped many people today.
Been playing since 2009. No one has ever told me to do my nails like that. It makes since, so I went and tried it, and wow did my my tone change and it sounds like my volume came up to. Thanks.
Excellent advice. I especially liked the fine sandpaper advice, great tip, thanks!
There is another "secret" how to get a good tone - play a rest stroke wherever you can ( and even when practicing arpeggios, as said by Emilio Pujol in his guitar method).The rest stroke assures you always use flesh and nail, not nail only. I liked the exercise with the sandpaper at the first string, that's something new to me.
Beautiful flamenco guitar
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Thanks for sharing..
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Thank you!very helpful
thanks, I learned a lot today
Excellent
Thank you
Great tips!
What is the name of the last piece?
I wondered if it might be improvisation
Thank you!!!
Anyone can tell what song is playing at 1:50'??
Heitor Villa-lobos
Does anyone know the name of the final piece he plays?
Villa lobos prelude 3
Near 1:10 I think
Best suggestion ever. Thanks Tavi. Do you recommend same technique (a/m/i) for tremolo?
Yes, I recommend a traditional classical tremolo. The p i m i seems a bit clinical to me and limited in tempo variations, but others have done with some level of success. I can't argue with success.
Thank you
Whats the name of the second piece he played
Prelude No. 3 by Villa Lobos
@@EliteGuitarist Thanks man
Tavi I love your content you’re a awesome teacher I hope you will learn not just a classical/flamenco guitar I also want to learn from you rock/pop guitar and everything about guitar
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everyone should basically listen to anything that Tavi J. has to say about tone.
I always try to alternate fingers I and M, but what I notice you used your I finger nail as a pick for electric guitars. Is it normal technique? I’ve seen some Argentinian players use a thumb (P) for a leading solo on treble strings.
You have to do what works for you. Do all hitters in baseball have the same batting stance? Techniques is a means to an end.
@@iamJROD According to you we can start playing tremolo with one finger because it works for me. Nice going!
I can't grow nails, I'm a physiotherapist what can I do?
I'm a blue collar worker who has to do manual labor with his hands for a living. I break my nails constantly. My solution has been guitar player nails which are glue on nails for guitarists. They aren't as good as real nails and they're a hassle, but it's better than not having nails to play guitar.
Use the flesh of your fingertips....amazing and consistent tone with a little extra practise!
I think, good to learn to play like Al De Meola or Laurence Juber, I don't see they have long nail.
Segovia had the best tone I've ever heard.
Thank you