Your fingerpicking sounds LIFELESS without this
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- Опубликовано: 27 май 2024
- In today's fingerstyle / classical guitar lesson I'm teaching you how to bring life and emotion to your arpeggios!
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You definitely have the gift of expression my friend, rooted in a strong sense of rhythm.
Thank you brother. But it's certainly a skill that can be developed, not just for the "gifted"
Man!!! Chills up my spine during that piece
I was just arranging my first song and went back to some of your older content on the other channel. Gonna make sure to implement these new tricks. More educational content plsss. Thank you for being my only source of inspiration❤
That was a beautiful lesson, brother. Cheers
I don’t know if you’ve ever made a video about this, but what’s your recording setup like? You always have such a fantastic sound and ambiance
Thanks! A stereo pair of neumann km184 mics into a focusrite scarlett interface and into Pro Tools to add some EQ, compression, and reverb
Thx mate for the lesson and for tab.
I'm doing great drill for this. So I have this fancy right hand pattern (first letter for finger then string):
P E6 - I D - P A - I G - P D - M B - I G - A E1 - M B - A E1 - I G - M B - P D - I G - P A - I D
And I'm going through this four times with just e-minor, with each pass accenting different finger, starting with I, then M, then A and ending with P. Meaning all notes for just one finger have to be played loud while keeping all other notes on low volume. And the tricky part is not playing a note loud but keeping previous and next note on low volume.
At the beginning it was brain-washer drill for me but after a year I improved a lot with not-being-flat.
You are a genious, thanks!!!
Appreciate you
Played a certain way the most simple music can sound many fathoms deeper
You know what helps bring out the melody? Rest stroke! 😈
Thank you for explaining, you’re very patient. I’m sure it feels like telling us how to breathe, since it seems to be so natural for you.
Btw It would be fun to have a video of how to make bb8 sounds with strings 😂
If a teacher isn't patient or empathetic - do not listen to them! They're just teaching because the have to, or to stroke their own ego
Hello Nathan !
Thank you for your educational and quality information.
How do you make the guitar tab video at the bottom? :)
Guitar Pro set "View" to "Screen - Horizontal" (turns the entire piece into one single continuous line that scrolls on and on horizontally). Export as png for transparent background (if you don't want a white background). Import into your video editor and use "key frames" to make the tabs scroll as needed.
@@BeyondTheGuitar Thank you very much for explaining 😁
What's the best video for learning how to read that stuff at the bottom?
No idea - just look up "how to read tabs" or "how to read standard notation for guitar" and I'm sure any video will do the trick, it's just a matter of practice once you understand the general concept
You know just recently i studied up on how your voice pitch, can affect how interesting you sound. All of us talk in one note most of the time. Imagine a song that way, it'd be so boring... there would be no harmony, anyways good stuff nathan!
I need to know the name of the song at 0:54 it sounds so familiar
To me it sounds like Many meetings by Howard Shore (LOTR soundtrack). Also reminds me of some of World of Warcraft soundtracks. I guess its quite common chord progression.