Thank you Sergio. I've only been learning/playing for 4 years, and have only recently started to practice the technique. Apart from the obvious daily practice and the forever search of what and how to practice, I've also learned that time and patience are the only other common requirement that are allowing me to progress. 40 years? sure....I can do that. Hang on, I'm in my sixties....maybe not 😁 Cheers.
Thanks, Sergio. I'll give these exercises a go. It's helpful to hear that learning to play tremolo smoothly takes quite a bit of time. I've become impatient with it in the past and pretty much gave up on thinking I could ever learn to play it very well. Patience is not my best virtue at times!
Thank you Sergio. I've only been learning/playing for 4 years, and have only recently started to practice the technique. Apart from the obvious daily practice and the forever search of what and how to practice, I've also learned that time and patience are the only other common requirement that are allowing me to progress. 40 years? sure....I can do that. Hang on, I'm in my sixties....maybe not 😁 Cheers.
Ha yes 40 years might be asking a bit much! For me it took a couple of years before I was satisfied with my tremolo. Thanks for your thoughts.
Thanks, Sergio. I'll give these exercises a go. It's helpful to hear that learning to play tremolo smoothly takes quite a bit of time. I've become impatient with it in the past and pretty much gave up on thinking I could ever learn to play it very well. Patience is not my best virtue at times!
Yes keep going! Thanks