These structured exercises are the perfect warm-up! I love the structured progression. Have only been doing them for a week and already see a difference in my playing!
This is a very welcome warm-up and extremely helpful in getting the right hand used to the thumb inside tradition, which is tricky for classical guitar players to adopt for the lute. I use them every day and find the 60 seconds duration make them very approachable and highly effective - Thank you
I bought a copy of the 60 Seconds Warm-Up exercises a couple of weeks ago and have been using it regularly. I usually play a couple of exercises for the right hand, a couple for the left hand and one or two from the last section. I take my time doing this but that’s OK. I’m enjoying the process and it’s helping me. The chords are easier to hit and the melodies are popping out in a way they never did! Elizabeth, thank you for putting this material together. I really like the way it’s organized with the sections, comments and videos. It’s clear you put a lot of thought into creating this and I’ll be using it for a long time.
This is an essential set of exercises and tips that will help everyone from the beginner onwards - if only I had started every practice session over the last 20 years with 60 secs of Liz's warm-ups, I would be twice the player I am today! Highly recommended!
I bought this the minute I saw it . I have been an admirer of Liz ‘s digitally savvy and expert friendly early musical teaching output since I started playing lutes in 2019. And yay😊this was what I felt I needed all that time. I am naturally a ‘rusher ‘ and it is the bite sized practice warm up that I need. I can listen hard over that kind 5 min frame of time. It is also mostly enticingly melodic in its own right. Golden nuggets indeed! I do recommend buying into this indispensable resource. £25 will have never been better spent ! I already notice improvement in 2 weeks.
Gosh! Thank you for this lovely comment. 💕So kind of you! It's made my day and I am so happy to think of you enjoying these studies. Have a wonderful Christmas! With best wishes, Liz
...thanks so much Liz ...for this precious contribution to an effective study of the lute...I have been looking for a similar work for a long time..🙏🏼🙇🏻
I bought a copy of the 60 Seconds Warm-Up exercises a couple of weeks ago and have been using it regularly. I usually play a couple of exercises for the right hand, a couple for the left hand and one or two from the last section. I take my time doing this but that’s OK. I’m enjoying the process and it’s helping me. The chords are easier to hit and the melodies are popping out in a way they never did! Elizabeth, thank you for putting this material together. I really like the way it’s organized with the sections, comments and videos. It’s clear you put a lot of thought into creating this and I’ll be using it for a long time.
These structured exercises are the perfect warm-up! I love the structured progression. Have only been doing them for a week and already see a difference in my playing!
This is a very welcome warm-up and extremely helpful in getting the right hand used to the thumb inside tradition, which is tricky for classical guitar players to adopt for the lute. I use them every day and find the 60 seconds duration make them very approachable and highly effective - Thank you
These are great exercises! They really target many of the issues that are problematic for the lute. These are much needed and much welcome.
I bought a copy of the 60 Seconds Warm-Up exercises a couple of weeks ago and have been using it regularly. I usually play a couple of exercises for the right hand, a couple for the left hand and one or two from the last section. I take my time doing this but that’s OK. I’m enjoying the process and it’s helping me. The chords are easier to hit and the melodies are popping out in a way they never did!
Elizabeth, thank you for putting this material together. I really like the way it’s organized with the sections, comments and videos. It’s clear you put a lot of thought into creating this and I’ll be using it for a long time.
This is an essential set of exercises and tips that will help everyone from the beginner onwards - if only I had started every practice session over the last 20 years with 60 secs of Liz's warm-ups, I would be twice the player I am today! Highly recommended!
Thank you Peter for your kind words. 💕 I am so happy you are enjoying the studies. Have a wonderful Christmas! 🎄
I bought this the minute I saw it . I have been an admirer of Liz ‘s digitally savvy and expert friendly early musical teaching output since I started playing lutes in 2019. And yay😊this was what I felt I needed all that time.
I am naturally a ‘rusher ‘ and it is the bite sized practice warm up that I need. I can listen hard over that kind 5 min frame of time. It is also mostly enticingly melodic in its own right. Golden nuggets indeed!
I do recommend buying into this indispensable resource. £25 will have never been better spent ! I already notice improvement in 2 weeks.
Gosh! Thank you for this lovely comment. 💕So kind of you! It's made my day and I am so happy to think of you enjoying these studies. Have a wonderful Christmas! With best wishes, Liz
So excited! Can't wait to get started! 🎉🎉🎉
Thanks for your kind words Florence! 💕
...thanks so much Liz ...for this precious contribution to an effective study of the lute...I have been looking for a similar work for a long time..🙏🏼🙇🏻
Thank you as always Renzo! I hope it is useful! 💕
Wonderful melody ❤ I enjoy it
Thank you! 💕
@ i subscribed
amazing, you are doing gods work for the lute community! Thank you for this and all your beautiful videos :)
Thank you so much for your kind words! 💕
I just bought the lute :) this is great timing! I've been playing the The Frog Galliard on the classical guitar excited to try to learn it on a lute!
Thank you so much for sharing this with me! 💕 You've made my day! ✨
I bought a copy of the 60 Seconds Warm-Up exercises a couple of weeks ago and have been using it regularly. I usually play a couple of exercises for the right hand, a couple for the left hand and one or two from the last section. I take my time doing this but that’s OK. I’m enjoying the process and it’s helping me. The chords are easier to hit and the melodies are popping out in a way they never did!
Elizabeth, thank you for putting this material together. I really like the way it’s organized with the sections, comments and videos. It’s clear you put a lot of thought into creating this and I’ll be using it for a long time.