It's these "small nuances" that maketh the virtuoso. You might think most folk won't notice, but they'll instantly be able to tell a virtuoso player from a standard player - a virtuoso is able to focus 100% on on dynamics, touch, feel, expression, whereas other players must focus primarily on the technical playing.
Спасибо большое маэстро я лишний раз убеждаюсь в своей правоте, когда я своим ученикам говорю что надо обязательно слушать и слышать мелодическую линию на протяжении всей пьесы и выделят и контролировать
His comment on the first appearance of the G minor as the dramatic moment is really interesting. I play the Barreuco transcription and he keeps that line an octave lower. One nice feature of that transcription is that he is able to continue the rhythmic bass figure under that scale run on Bb (5:22). Neither David nor the student seem to be doing that, so I wonder which transcription this is.
Actually, I think Sevilla is pretty harder to play than Leyenda, it's just so polifonic in the first part and then all comes down to those beautiful scales to explode again in this lovely rythm at the end... Nothing other than a masterpiece, as well as Leyenda is, just a little bit less Iconic
I was a kid into Metallica, in my 20s thinking I was good, saw John Williams play this on TV….only 1 guitar. I kinda gave up. There are not enough hours in the day. 30 years on,still not enough hours in the day. Some peoples brains are just way more impressive than mine. Nothing I can do…sob sob
Even the way Mr Russell talks is musical. He's a brilliant player and teacher with spades of humility.
What a kind teacher, I love his style. Good student also! Not an easy piece. Great to see classical guitar activity in India.
Oh Dear... there are Levels. Seeing a Master at Work. Hard to believe what I See ❤
He is such a great teacher, I hope the student realizes how incredibly fortunate he is to have David Russell giving him one on one instruction.
The most kind and genius person I've ever seen we love you David !
Wow! Just his attention to detail is fantastic. Small nuances that most people would never catch he notices and calls attention to it.
Yea I'm glad, I get to watch that in live
It's these "small nuances" that maketh the virtuoso. You might think most folk won't notice, but they'll instantly be able to tell a virtuoso player from a standard player - a virtuoso is able to focus 100% on on dynamics, touch, feel, expression, whereas other players must focus primarily on the technical playing.
It's lovely how humble he is.
Thank you for sharing. To watch a master share their knowledge to others is just fantastic.
一つ一つの音の出し方やビブラートひとつとっても、プロの技術の高さを改めて知りました。
I can watch this lessons for hours- such uplifting way to play the guitar and to teach! I am not able to do that but ist so much fun watching
What a great class, and the student has a fine tone and technique.
Wow. That's a beast of a song. Very cool to see this process. Thanks for sharing.
It's all about music, the passion and love of it, not himself. .
David Russell is an amazing teacher i would love to have a class or lesson.
What a master! David plays so effortlessly without looking at the fretboard.
I would be very nervous too, if I had David Russell by my side.👏👏😌
I don't think i could even fret a note! I'd be shaking in my boots! Good on Ashwin to keep his composure and play well!
Beautyfull masterclass
Thank You so much!
Seems to be a really cool and relatable guy, especially considering he's one of the finest classical guitarists of our time.
Awesome. Thanks for sharing!
Legendary guitarist
9:51 David says: "you play it...I don't know the piece well enough ...." One of the planet's great guitar players .... so humble and kind!
actually, it is 9:50
He has forgotten it or maybe it could be a different transcription
Mesmerising human being.
Thank you for sharing this.
Спасибо большое маэстро я лишний раз убеждаюсь в своей правоте, когда я своим ученикам говорю что надо обязательно слушать и слышать мелодическую линию на протяжении всей пьесы и выделят и контролировать
Lovely, bahoot accha bhai! Love it.
The girl is
But this is such a priceless advice.
Thank you
His comment on the first appearance of the G minor as the dramatic moment is really interesting. I play the Barreuco transcription and he keeps that line an octave lower. One nice feature of that transcription is that he is able to continue the rhythmic bass figure under that scale run on Bb (5:22). Neither David nor the student seem to be doing that, so I wonder which transcription this is.
Does anyone know what guitar make Mr. Russell is using?
What a great video! David's awesome! Thank you for sharing these wonderful videos. Have you been playing long? Scott.
EXCLLENT TEACHER....!
Nice !!
wow
You are so lucky 😲
Thank you for all the videos, it help a lot! One question, is this in India?
Yes, it happened in India.
@@ashwinraj0027 Awesome. I love your country, I'm a big fan of chess 😄
Not many, but quite few including me @Alpha Centauri
Nice hear, ever been to cg festival and competition?
Yes
minuto 9:00 LOL :D , Great Russel
This is one of the difficult piece of issac after tore bermeja and leyenda.
Actually, I think Sevilla is pretty harder to play than Leyenda, it's just so polifonic in the first part and then all comes down to those beautiful scales to explode again in this lovely rythm at the end... Nothing other than a masterpiece, as well as Leyenda is, just a little bit less Iconic
Que bien David russell excelente
I was a kid into Metallica, in my 20s thinking I was good, saw John Williams play this on TV….only 1 guitar. I kinda gave up. There are not enough hours in the day. 30 years on,still not enough hours in the day. Some peoples brains are just way more impressive than mine. Nothing I can do…sob sob
Lol no dude, don’t give up if it makes you happy.
Do your thing and keep doing it, it's more than good enough. Sef doubt won't serve your development dear friend
David is so great!!! I think the Student has not studied enough to face this fantastic work, it is very difficult, but with David he will group
What was the Venue of this masterclass in Kolkata, and what is the best destination to learn classical guitar in Kolkata....?
Lucky you.
how many years you are working to play this piece?
A parte la "sintassi e grammatica" della e nella musica, dove sta scritto che è come dici? E chi lo dice?🤔
It’s so hard to transmit / communicate these things!
They talk about the same paragraph but they are a world apart and the gap is rarely bridged.
What tuning is this?
DGDGBE
If I slow this down 10x it will be perfect for me. 😂
El solo hecho de tenerlo enfrente como maestro ya mete miedo jajajjajJj
A more effective guitar teacher than Segovia, and a more tactful one than Julian Bream.
The first student after that class.... resign....and be father
Gentlman doesnt feeling the form and emotion.