Thankyou for your very informative and excellent lesson. I can do tremolos, but need to work on them more. Your tips were invaluable. When my left hand catches up with the right hand I will remember this lesson. Keep up the lessons, they are appreciated.
Hello. Could you please do a video of how precisely you file your nails? Perhaps a surefire way to ensure same angle filing every time? I tried putting a piece of sandpaper wrapped around a string and in standard playing position, pluck the strings to shape the nail. What type of pluck is guaranteed a perfect shape when filing? Apoyando and Tirando plucks gives me an inconsistent file shapes. And doing it by "feel" or sight gives by far the worst consistency when filing. I can never get comfortable with a playing position therefore stunting my progress as my nail shape is my supreme limiting factor when practicing.
Hmm - I'm a bit late with this reply - I hope you have got further down the line with working out a shape for your nails. It is something we get used to - but also nails change over time and we have to adapt to ever changing circumstances! Filing nails is an endless pursuit! Goodluck!
That's an interesting question Don. My fingernails are generally very short. I do also like just a touch of vaseline on the fingertips if the room/ atmosphere is cold and my fingers haven't warmed up. I think also, that I find tremolo easier on medium tension strings. High tension strings seem quite a lot more effort! Sometimes the practice doesn't;t go amazingly well and then maybe later in the day I play on a very cheap Yamaha guitar - and it all sounds great! I'll bear in mind another video on nails...
Would love to hear about your journey with the classical guitar....where you studied ...your favorite composers ? Also....what or who is the builder of your guitar ? Looking foreward to more future videos. Your thoughtful instruction reminds me of David Russell ...a kind and gentle spirit. Thank you Fiona ☺
Lol !!! Sorry....all I had to do is go to your website and read your bio ! Well....you certainly are well traveled and highly celebrated. I do hope more people around the world get to hear your exceptional sound and skill.....you truly are a special guitar master ! Your website is very informative... a great amount of valuable tips...thank you !
Hi Frank - that's wonderful that sometimes I can remind you of David Russell! He was my hero for at least a 15 year period. He was amazing at teaching - always meeting players at their own level and leaving them with things to improve upon, whilst being motivated to do so. A wonderful man. Also - he was the person who suggested to me, at 13 years old, to start using nails to play! He drew a huge picture of a finger nail on a whiteboard and inspired me to begin the journey of growing nails and exploring different shapes... The guitar ? - I currently give concerts on a Philip Woodfield guitar, but find with my basic recording set-up, that the Christopher Dean comes across in the recordings better for most pieces. I actually love them both. So lucky to have the choice!
This song IS THE ONE that got me interested in this whole classical guitar thing! And I still cannot play it LOL. But wow, how pretty it is when played by a master such as Fiona.
Hello Ma'am, My name is Snehasish, I am from India. I just have started practicing classical guitar. I am following the book of Sagreras. I am facing some problems which I think is because of my middle finger of the right hand. I had an accident several years ago and my m finger got damaged a little bit. It has become the size of my thumb and now it is I think not possible for me to grow nails evenly so I am practicing without nails. Is it possible to master every technique in the classical guitar like tremolo and all? Please give me some practice advice about this. Thank you.
I'm not sure that any of us can master every technique of the classical guitar! However... if you enjoy what you do, keep practising ! You'll find a way around your limitations - just like Django Reinhardt...
It's from the Frank Martin Flamenco book. Guitar Method. El Arte Flamenco de la Guitarra. Sorry for taking a long time in getting back to you. I hope that you found it in the meantime.
Great tips and playing, Fiona. What is the name of the piece/tune in which you demonstrate the 5-note flamenco tremolo (at around 6 mins into the video)? Is a published arrangement available?
Hi Richard, I'm sorry for the very tardy reply. The piece is from El Arte Flamenco de la Guitarra. Juan Martin's Guitar Method. It's an old book but probably still published? If not - get back to me and I'll post it if I can work out how.
@@fionaharrison7132 Thanks for the info. It turns out that I already have this book and have located the piece in question. Looking forward to trying it out. Thanks!
Fiona, you have one of the best and more balanced tremolos I've ever heard. Your exercises sure have paid off, congratulations!
So clean and soft, I really enjoyed your playing and teaching.
Wonderful woman very good porficinal teaching.thank you very much
One of the cleanest tremolos I've seen. Awesome video, can't wait to try these exercises out.
Hope they were successful 😀
So clean. Every stroke is perfectly even to the next. An inspiration.
the most perfect tremolo i have heard!
😊 Thank you!
Beautiful lesson, thank you so much ! 🎼🙏🎸
Fiona mountain flower ? good lesson thanks
Brilliant !
I love your talented
Thank you very much!!!
Thankyou for your very informative and excellent lesson. I can do tremolos, but need to work on them more. Your tips were invaluable. When my left hand catches up with the right hand I will remember this lesson.
Keep up the lessons, they are appreciated.
Thank you! I need to get some off my old computer. it will be a holiday project. Thanks for the gentle nudge!
6:00 What the song is, please 🙏💐
If I remember correctly - I think you will be referring to a short tremolo excerpt from Juan Martin's flamenco book.
Hello. Could you please do a video of how precisely you file your nails? Perhaps a surefire way to ensure same angle filing every time?
I tried putting a piece of sandpaper wrapped around a string and in standard playing position, pluck the strings to shape the nail. What type of pluck is guaranteed a perfect shape when filing? Apoyando and Tirando plucks gives me an inconsistent file shapes. And doing it by "feel" or sight gives by far the worst consistency when filing.
I can never get comfortable with a playing position therefore stunting my progress as my nail shape is my supreme limiting factor when practicing.
Hmm - I'm a bit late with this reply - I hope you have got further down the line with working out a shape for your nails. It is something we get used to - but also nails change over time and we have to adapt to ever changing circumstances! Filing nails is an endless pursuit! Goodluck!
Very nice, Fiona. I can do arpeggios but not tremolos. Guess I could work on it. Thanks for sharing.
Yes, do. It helps with all my playing - not just tremolo.
Bravó, Péter, Congratulations!!!!♥️♥️😀
Hi Fiona, do you need to keep finger nails to do tremolo, if so, can you please do a video on finger nails,
That's an interesting question Don. My fingernails are generally very short. I do also like just a touch of vaseline on the fingertips if the room/ atmosphere is cold and my fingers haven't warmed up. I think also, that I find tremolo easier on medium tension strings. High tension strings seem quite a lot more effort! Sometimes the practice doesn't;t go amazingly well and then maybe later in the day I play on a very cheap Yamaha guitar - and it all sounds great! I'll bear in mind another video on nails...
Would love to hear about your journey with the classical guitar....where you studied ...your favorite composers ? Also....what or who is the builder of your guitar ? Looking foreward to more future videos. Your thoughtful instruction reminds me of David Russell ...a kind and gentle spirit. Thank you Fiona ☺
Lol !!! Sorry....all I had to do is go to your website and read your bio ! Well....you certainly are well traveled and highly celebrated. I do hope more people around the world get to hear your exceptional sound and skill.....you truly are a special guitar master ! Your website is very informative... a great amount of valuable tips...thank you !
Hi Frank - that's wonderful that sometimes I can remind you of David Russell! He was my hero for at least a 15 year period. He was amazing at teaching - always meeting players at their own level and leaving them with things to improve upon, whilst being motivated to do so. A wonderful man. Also - he was the person who suggested to me, at 13 years old, to start using nails to play! He drew a huge picture of a finger nail on a whiteboard and inspired me to begin the journey of growing nails and exploring different shapes... The guitar ? - I currently give concerts on a Philip Woodfield guitar, but find with my basic recording set-up, that the Christopher Dean comes across in the recordings better for most pieces. I actually love them both. So lucky to have the choice!
Study time with tremelo today 9/9/21 Indiana USA,thank you
You're welcome! I hope it helped!
Merci beaucoup Fiona! C'est très clair même sans comprendre votre langue!
This song IS THE ONE that got me interested in this whole classical guitar thing! And I still cannot play it LOL. But wow, how pretty it is when played by a master such as Fiona.
What tune is this 6:10?
It's from the Juan Martin Guitar Method, Lesson 26, Exercise G .
Thankyou..loved it
wow....
What type of wood is used in this studio? Pine?
I imagine it's old oak. It's a quaker Meeting House.
Grazie!!!
Hello Ma'am,
My name is Snehasish, I am from India. I just have started practicing classical guitar. I am following the book of Sagreras.
I am facing some problems which I think is because of my middle finger of the right hand. I had an accident several years ago and my m finger got damaged a little bit. It has become the size of my thumb and now it is I think not possible for me to grow nails evenly so I am practicing without nails.
Is it possible to master every technique in the classical guitar like tremolo and all?
Please give me some practice advice about this.
Thank you.
I'm not sure that any of us can master every technique of the classical guitar! However... if you enjoy what you do, keep practising ! You'll find a way around your limitations - just like Django Reinhardt...
@@fionaharrison7132 Thank you ma'am.
I am trying my best.
Yes ma'am, I know Mr. Reinhardt's story. Thank you for you beautiful words.
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Hello. May I know what piece is that with traditional flamenco tremolo? Thank you.
It's from the Frank Martin Flamenco book. Guitar Method. El Arte Flamenco de la Guitarra. Sorry for taking a long time in getting back to you. I hope that you found it in the meantime.
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Great tips and playing, Fiona. What is the name of the piece/tune in which you demonstrate the 5-note flamenco tremolo (at around 6 mins into the video)? Is a published arrangement available?
Curious if you found the name of the piece you inquired about ?
@@frankg3rd1 No, not yet.
Hi Richard, I'm sorry for the very tardy reply. The piece is from El Arte Flamenco de la Guitarra. Juan Martin's Guitar Method. It's an old book but probably still published? If not - get back to me and I'll post it if I can work out how.
@@fionaharrison7132 Thanks for the info. It turns out that I already have this book and have located the piece in question. Looking forward to trying it out. Thanks!
BTW, your tremolo technique is amazing!
Mie probléma, i ám hongerien guitarteacher. but, i have probléma, i ám ill, i have scizophrenie. Péter!!!
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you are so beautiful ~~`^^ more good lesson
Pl raise volume of your speech, you are not audible.