I'd recommend trying to rest your thumb on the E string when you don't need it elsewhere and you're playing apoyadno. It will give your hand more stability and it will allow you to do picados at high speeds. Keep up the good work
As someone who plays only classical (and) fingerstyle guitar: yes. A lot of people are starting to cut their nails for a warmer sound though, which makes a lot of techniques like tremolo way way harder.
@@takla9256 It also doesn't clack on the strings like you'd have happen with nails and also strings survive longer without nails, which is good, if you like the medieval sound of gut strings, which can have a notoriously cut short life span.
wow beautiful melodies and techniques😍
0:03 Annnd this is how my fingers went in blood
Beautifully and clean guitar skills man, thanks for good video bro🙂↕️🤘💯
Thank-you for sharing! ❤🎉🎸
Great stuff! You've got nice tremolo
based on your skills, you should try travis picking, it sounds really good
Yes!!
Thats insane
I'd recommend trying to rest your thumb on the E string when you don't need it elsewhere and you're playing apoyadno. It will give your hand more stability and it will allow you to do picados at high speeds. Keep up the good work
1:26 check out H. Villa Lobos's Etude no. 1 it's fully based on this pattern and great to practise
Sounds cool, thanks for the suggestion🙌
Is there a song like the one in 1:12? It immediately hit 1st place in my favourites
Thanks, I am currently writing it😅
Rain Manuel gardener
u are actually using your nails? not fingers? :o
yea its called finger style guitar or something like that your nails are used as the plectrum in that case and each finger is allotted certain strings
classical guitarist use almost exclusively their nails
As someone who plays only classical (and) fingerstyle guitar: yes.
A lot of people are starting to cut their nails for a warmer sound though, which makes a lot of techniques like tremolo way way harder.
@@torch-eh7tiI like the warmer sound
@@takla9256 It also doesn't clack on the strings like you'd have happen with nails and also strings survive longer without nails, which is good, if you like the medieval sound of gut strings, which can have a notoriously cut short life span.
My acoustic guitar strings has so much string height and oxidation that it barely makes sound. If I do this, I won't have a hand by the next day
lol
his guitar is nylon
Flamenco?
your channel is similar to mine
did ur fingers hurt at the beginning
yes, they hurt a lot, but it got less painful over time and after one month or so it was gone
is that a classical or an acoustic?❤️ i just know that my strings are not that jolly lol
That's a Classical Guitar (it has nylon strings)😉
Look at the "corpse" of the guitar. It's larger than a folk :)