Maestro Vardanyan , such analysis of music must give you another title , analytical musician . Because you have brought up to the surface many aspects of this novel art not many people have achieved specially on the guitar. All I can add long live your work and I feel every body who listens to you owes you a lot. Bravo.
Thank you for the great explanation, it relates more to the feeling of the piece and the flow/emotion than the actual technical perormance. I've been playing Lagrima for a long time but it was more "technical" and now 'm thinking about your comments on the flow of the piece.
Thanks Gohar, you are super excellent guitar player and teacher. Its good to whatch you on here. Its hard to have internet in my country Venezuela but anyway can enjoy your teaching.
For me - Lost in the music pieces! Or perhaps Classical Guitar Gold Series. Thank you Gohar for the lesson, I love the idea of overlap so notes are not just played in isolation beautiful idea I’ve always struggled with that section.
Gohar, a suggestion for the name of this series is "Milestones" - on the journey to becoming a classical guitarist. P.S. Love the RC strings; you are exactly right about the "elastic" feel of the trebles. Thank You for all you do... Patrick
Great lesson! I have a large collection of Tárrega and would love to hear more as my playing skills are not ready for the more difficult pieces. As for a name of the series how about Best of the beginning?
¡This series are going to be so beautiful and interesting! I'm so excited for all of it, thank u, Gohar! I think a nice name could be like: (title of the piece - Author) How can we play this in a better way? I Gohar Vardanyan
Fantastic info. thanks very much , Just fan feedback your audio levels is a Bit lower than the normal RUclips levels .. I use head phones thanks very Much
To watch the full performance of Lagrima, please follow the link in the description box below the video. Thank you for watching!
Beautiful teacher ,
La plus séduisante professeur de guitare !
Thanks Gohar. I call my list of pieces that I always keep under my fingers my “Evergreen” list. Lagrima is one. These pieces are always ready to play.
Maestro Vardanyan , such analysis of music must give you another title , analytical musician . Because you have brought up to the surface many aspects of this novel art not many people have achieved specially on the guitar. All I can add long live your work and I feel every body who listens to you owes you a lot. Bravo.
Gohar, you are an excellent instructor. I always thought this piece could be way more beautiful than written. You did it girl !!!! Thank you so much.
Thank you very much for your lessons !
You are such an engaging and encouraging teacher! I wish you lived next door!
Thank you for the great explanation, it relates more to the feeling of the piece and the flow/emotion than the actual technical perormance. I've been playing Lagrima for a long time but it was more "technical" and now 'm thinking about your comments on the flow of the piece.
Your explanation of rubato is excellent.
Excellent teaching about roboto and dynamics... thank you..
we thank you so much for sharing...love you
Thanks for this lesson! Very well taught en very nicely played! Subscribed inmediately :)))
Excellent!!!! Thank you.
Thanks Gohar, you are super excellent guitar player and teacher. Its good to whatch you on here. Its hard to have internet in my country Venezuela but anyway can enjoy your teaching.
You are an amazing teacher.
Thank you, I'm glad you find the videos helpful!
Very excited for this series. Lots of these pieces we learn while learning the guitar are gems in their own right.
Thank you much!
Essential repertoire
Thanks for your clip.
Excellent instruction! Thank you!
This is an ABRSM grade 5 piece which I'm doing. This vid offers great advice on the dynamics of the piece. Excellent
Para mí, lágrima es la más sencilla obra del maestro Tárrega.
I learnt this Lagrima at my early learning days....nice modulation of major key and minor key.
Excellent advices!!!
Hi Gohar, I play this piece, and I have taken a nice wee tip from this lesson, thanks, Gohar's
Golden, Greats, 3G series 😃😃
Thank you for this. I'm learning this piece now and your video was a tremendous help!!!
the moods we might forget....
Thanks for your advice such a great interpretation of this piece❤
Thanks beautiful teacher
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Thank you! I learned so much!
For me - Lost in the music pieces! Or perhaps Classical Guitar Gold Series. Thank you Gohar for the lesson, I love the idea of overlap so notes are not just played in isolation beautiful idea I’ve always struggled with that section.
Thank you very much for the lesson.Can you make lesson on Bela Bartok on An evening in a village.
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Caramba que incrível, agora percebo meus erros durante minha interpretação. Obrigado pela aula!
Me encanta tu clase, gracias
Classical Guitar Evergreens
Gracias goar sos una extraordinaria guitarrista y extraordinaria profesora
Fantastica!!!!!!!
Uma explicação maravilhosa. Embora não sei o inglês, mas deu para compreender. Obrigado.
Wonderful lesson. I can't seem to get rolled chords right, especially on measure 9
Gohar, a suggestion for the name of this series is "Milestones" - on the journey to becoming a classical guitarist. P.S. Love the RC strings; you are exactly right about the "elastic" feel of the trebles. Thank You for all you do... Patrick
Great. Would suggest Campo by Carlevaro
Great lesson! Thank you!! How about “classical guitar classics” or “the classic series”
Thank you! I named the playlist "Classical Guitar Favorites" as a place holder until something better comes up. These are definitely good choices :)
This video was a great help for interpreting this timeless piece. Hmmm... possible series title: Timeless Pieces? Thank you very much.
Great lesson! I have a large collection of Tárrega and would love to hear more as my playing skills are not ready for the more difficult pieces. As for a name of the series how about Best of the beginning?
+1 for 'Essential Repertoire'
Could you do Bach’s “Bourrée in E minor?”
Question: would add some vibrato be nice or do you disagree?
How about " classical pearl series "
Great
Thank you for your expertise. My two cents: Eminent works series.
How about Guitar Miniatures? These pieces are short in length but have a powerful content.
Classical guitar standards/favourites? Must play pieces?
¡This series are going to be so beautiful and interesting! I'm so excited for all of it, thank u, Gohar! I think a nice name could be like: (title of the piece - Author) How can we play this in a better way? I Gohar Vardanyan
Fantastic info. thanks very much , Just fan feedback your audio levels is a Bit lower than the normal RUclips levels .. I use head phones thanks very Much
How about "Milestone" series?
How about "The Character Pieces?"
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Gohar I call short pieces like Lagrima Gems, You might consider calling your new project Classical Guitar Gems
No, I will change that to: essential repertoire studies
How about: "Standards Studied"?
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Sabroso Piezas ( delicious or yummy pieces )
Hi, how about calling it "Classical guitar landmarks" or "Beauties to never missed"
Guitarettes
Classical guitar classics. Haha I am a year too late
I vote for Classical Guitar Chestnuts
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