Love this guy. I think this is technically the best video on tremolo I have seen so far. Loads of information and then he proved out at the end with that sophisticated sound.
Gold for me starting at 63 after 30 years bonking piano keys. Just got my first blanca, CG172SF, my 5th cheap guitar in 5 months, and Iove them all. Long slow trip, but flamenco really breaks things open I find. Thank you, sir.
I'll be hitting 70 later this year. I have a lot of catching up to do after many years of not playing. It's all good fun to share what I know and experience my own growth at the same time. It is a long slow trip to be sure but worth it.
What a great teaching in a various methods of controlling fingers ! It helps me a lot to improve so-called ‘streaming sounds’ of tremolo. Really thanks a lot. . . I am also sixties...and applaud your passions on guitar. ^^*
Thank you very much for your comment. The way I teach is the way I learned these things. I learned partly from books and partly from people showing me how they do it. After evaluating various ways to do do something, I experimented with what works best for me and got the results I want. I know some things I do are not the text book way of playing or teaching but if it works for me I figure it may work for others. That's my philosophy in a nutshell. Thanks for watching.
Love this guy. I think this is technically the best video on tremolo I have seen so far. Loads of information and then he proved out at the end with that sophisticated sound.
Thank you. I appreciate that
Gold for me starting at 63 after 30 years bonking piano keys. Just got my first blanca, CG172SF, my 5th cheap guitar in 5 months, and Iove them all. Long slow trip, but flamenco really breaks things open I find. Thank you, sir.
I'll be hitting 70 later this year. I have a lot of catching up to do after many years of not playing. It's all good fun to share what I know and experience my own growth at the same time. It is a long slow trip to be sure but worth it.
What a great teaching in a various methods of controlling fingers !
It helps me a lot to improve so-called
‘streaming sounds’ of tremolo.
Really thanks a lot.
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I am also sixties...and applaud your passions on guitar. ^^*
Thank you very much for your comment. The way I teach is the way I learned these things. I learned partly from books and partly from people showing me how they do it. After evaluating various ways to do do something, I experimented with what works best for me and got the results I want. I know some things I do are not the text book way of playing or teaching but if it works for me I figure it may work for others. That's my philosophy in a nutshell. Thanks for watching.
Thank you I shall try these exercises again. Go on
I've been working on my Tremolo...it such a great technique. Good Lesson Sal.
5 Stars!
--Van
Glad you like it!
I missed this video one year ago??? No way... How could I?..
At some stage I changed the thumbnail. It looked pretty ordinary before. It probably stands out a bit more now. It's just a theory.
U explain it alot easier thanks 👍👍
Happy to help
@@hersoveela thanks very much..
Thanks
You're welcome
💜thanks 💜
You're welcome
Sir do you think someone who is in there mid 40s can get a fast tremelo?
Yes. If I can do it at 69, anyone can do it in their mid 40s.
@@hersoveela ok thank you sir