Recuerdos de la Alhambra by Francisco Tárrega (Lesson 2/2) | Gohar Vardanyan
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- Опубликовано: 12 май 2021
- Performance of Recuerdos de la Alhambra by Francisco Tarrega
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this is the most hollistic approach of tremolo exercises i found in the internet, thank you
Wow, finally somebody explained this so I understand the “science” behind it. Thank you!
Priceless. Just priceless. Thank you! I feel I just saved $1k+!
It has to be said Gohar has incredible insight and knowledge but explains it so simply that we all understand
I have been playing this piece for 30+ years, but not recently having 'moved on'. After watching this video I recorded my performance and on play-back was NOT pleased! Thanks for pointing out my technical flaws. I don't remember being so 'flawed' in my playing of this piece lol, but maybe what I was hearing in my head was not what I was playing? Anyway, thank you again. I always learn something from you. Peace...
This was the the best lesson/tutorial on tremolo on RUclips I have ever listened to.Thank you so much!
The best video about tremolo on RUclips! Great work!
Best teacher and guitar player ever!!!
Hi .In my opinion this is the best lesson on tremolo on you tube .Many observations that I have arrived at myself from years of trial and error are reinforced here .Especially good to hear that” planting “ has limited usefulness.What I am currently finding improves results in the evenness department is playing pipipipi….,then pmpmpmpm…..then papapapapa… >pipmpapipmpa .This gets the thumb to almost become like a finger .
Thanks for your work.James.
Շնորհակալ եմ հարգելի Գոհար տրեմոլոի վերաբերյալ շատ արժեքավոր խորհուրդների համար
I think it's the best tremolo lesson I've seen. Thank you so much Gohar!
Thanks for the rhythmic explanation 1234 1234 that's helped me out alot. Best tremolo explanation on you tube.
You are now my no'1 teacher.
Thank you.
You pointe out all of problems I have encountered with the tremolo. Best teaching as always, thank you Gohar.
Tarrega would approve. Great presentation
From Colombia: Gracias por la lección!! 🇨🇴. շնորհակալություն 🇦🇲
I love the Spanish guitar. I'm rebooting how I played as a teen. I'm really passionate though as Spanish, more so flamingo
Clear explanation and nice demonstration. Great lesson.
Learn something new every time! Thanks!
Thank you for producing this content for free, it's very helpful
The lovely lady shares another great lesson, thank you very much!
Best lesson I've ever watched!
I'm playing this piece in my guitar classes in the conservatory and this video helps me a lot. Thank you so much. 🎶✨🙌🏽
Thank you. You are my eternal teacher. Finally, today the tremolo speed is a little faster.♥
This was my first master class ever!
Thank you so much.
Excellent lesson Gohar, thank you very much. This is one of my favorite pieces!
very helpful and clear, thank you!
Excellent lesson! Thank you!
Such an inspiration - I thought I had good right hand technique now I know I have so much more to look forward to. Thank you Gohar!
Thanks Gohar, you have contributed a lot to the music and technical teaching of classical guitar.
Very informative and insightful, thank you sister, actually I was one of the muterwiththenextfingerers... I'll watch this and your other videos again and again because I feel like Ive found my greater teacher ever yet, someone who likes teaching... And believe me you, I've attended prof. Lilly afshar's master classes... You really are great. Thank you, thank you, thank you.
Learning a lot with your videos..thank you...
The best video on Tremolo on You Tube - Gohar is one amazing player and a stellar teacher. She gives so much to the art and I am so grateful for this vid which resolved weeks of frustration!!
Thanks for the precious advises about tremolo
Thanks for the great lesson, looking forward for the next 😊
thank you so much for this lesson! I definitely learned something!!
Great Tremolo Tutorial!!!
Nice tutorial Gohar. You are wonderful. 🥰
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This is the best video explaining each detail of playing tremolo. Many people can play, but not everybody can teach. You are a great teacher.
Many and many Thanks beautiful lady, I learn Tremolo from you since Lesson 4 Book 3. I feel my pratrice : i m/m i began progress but m a/a m not strong enough I will try more. I taught self for year no progress, after watched your Turtial make me slowly progress. 🙏🙏🙏👍👍👍👍
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tremolo is a very beautiful resource. I would love to do it. Congratulations Gohar !!! Always give us your talent
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Thanks for the masterclass. I have many problems with the tremolo in the second string.
Such a lovely, helpful and knowledgeable teacher! Thank you for sharing!
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Thank you...it is the best tremolo lesson I've ever listened to (beside David Russell workshop)....thank you again....we missed you
Thank you so much for this lesson Gohar . Very informative
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Great! Thanks for the lesson.
Awesome tips in a wonderful demo on this most popular Classical piece of F. Tarrega on Tremolo technique.. 👌👏Warm cheers.. 😘God bless🙏
Thank you Gohar, It was very helpful ❤
I understand . Why i must practiced slow . Let my fingers a , m more power. . Thank so much Gohar ! I am Vietnamese
Thanks a lot Gohar! Your tutorials are always very helpful.
Glad you like them!
Es una interpretación magnífica. Muy bien...
You are the best like always.
Very helpful !! Thank you !
Very differentiated analysis of the mechanics, technique and issues that often arise. This is what a great teacher in music or any motoric skill needs. Ive had teachers saying "just do it".
superb tutorial!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Hello Miss Vardanyan, unfortunately for me I missed your recent masterclass because of my schedule (and it was only 40 minutes from where I live - aargh!). But anyway, I just wanted to chime in to say that your 'starting with a different finger' tremelo routine as explained in the above video has really helped me ; not just in tremelo but pretty much finger control across the board. Best wishes -a fan.
Awesome lesson. Leant a lot !
Thank you Gohar. Your tremelo is the best!
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Thank you Gohar , this is the best description of how to think about how to take on this technique. I tried this from my main knuckle as you advised with the different combinations and immediately felt tendons in the top of my hand working that I never felt working when picking from the middle knuckle. Very clearly why I haven't been getting any progression with building speed. Thank you so much!
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And performance
Your tremolo is perfect!!!
Great Lesson and video with inset .. Thank You !!!
Thanks for all the ideas your teaching was exellent
Beautiful teacher,
Muchas gracias por la información tan detallada.
Obrigado pelo vídeo, ajuda muito mesmo, ótima aula maestrina 🌼🌻🌹🌺🌷, um grande abraço de Manaus Amazonas Brasil bravíssimo saudações Gonzaga.
Fabulous explanation and technique to gain a steady tremolo. I am looking forward to attempting to correct my limp 🙂
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Beautiful
Thanks a lot. You helped me a lot
Really helpful video Gohar 👍 Your tremolo sound is very lovely I had a listen to your performance from the link. The difficulty is to not have it sound staccato even many players who play music beautifully struggle to get that flow. One thing that I found helpful was to hold that sound of the tremolo, the perfect flowing sound in my mind as I played taking my concentration away from my finger action and concentrating on the sound in my mind. Of course you need to do the ground work with your finger action first which this video gives excellent advise of how to
You are simply fantastic! Obviously this is the very best tutorial on Tremolo technique I have ever watched.
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I am practing everyday . My P finger difficul controll with me. . Great Gohar!
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Thank you for the great tips Gohar. I sound a lot like you demonstrate at 8:34 when I play it at speed, with some galloping going on too but this helps to improve it.
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Brava ! complimenti .
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Another excellent lesson. One comment: One of the most memorable performances of this piece that I recall is one from long ago by Julian Bream, where (in my memory) he played the tremolo as continuous triplets. At least this is how I remember it, but curiously I cannot find any evidence of this recording. The thumbstrokes for the bass were slid rhythmically in between each triplet group. I've been playing tremolo with this triplet feel for quite some time, rather than as four-beat clusters -- sometimes with the bass between the triplets, and sometimes closer to the first note of the triplet. I do enjoy the very even triplet pulse. (I also play four-beat clusters using a five-note p-a-i-m-i tremolo -- again, with the bass slipped between the last and first tremolo notes, or close to the first note, giving a quad pulse to a five-note tremolo.) However, on reflection, I now think I may have been wandering down a strange detour that does not match normal practice. I had thought this was a common technique, and had thought I had read several virtuosi endorsing its use, but at the moment I can't seem to find anybody else doing it besides myself :). Are you aware of such a tradition, and do you have any comment about its use, particularly on the Recuerdos (or, as Romero labels it, "Improvisación: ¡A Granada! Cantiga Árabe"). I would also be interested in your comments about the tremolo feel described by Pepe Romero, where the bass functions rhythmically as the fourth note in each group, rather than as the first (a-m-i-p rather than p-a-m-i). Thanks again for a good video.
Aha, I found an example of the Recuerdos played with triplet tremolo. Narcisco Yepes. I could not find the Bream recording I remember but the Yepes is clearly a triplet pulse. So at least I am not completely out of my mind. I now alternate playing it both ways. I love the evenness of the triplets, especially at higher speed, but they are obviously both effective.
Thanks Gohar for this wonderful lesson, I have been practicing for years without any success, whenever I try to speed up or play louder my ring finger kind of making a motion in ellipsis orbital from the right side into the soundboard and going upward, also my thumb often makes big movement causing right hand displacement from ideal position...
So Nice
Thanks to you i found my problem. I was practicing with stacato :D
Muito bon gostei.
It's gift for us
You’re awesome Gohar. You’ve helped me so much in my playing already. I learn something new every time I watch your lessons.
Thank you! I'm glad the lessons are helping you guys! Yay... I try to make them as informative as possible, but of course it's impossible to talk about everything in a short lesson, especially when the repertoire is more complex. :)