I followed all guitar in hands and found very useful some tips, ie the change from chord with 4th finger on g# bass, it is enough to lift it to reach the A minor chord with whole bar. I think anyhow this is a great piece in itself, apart its huge purposes for arpeggio patterns and both hands coordination. Many thanks!
Thank you Jorge 🙏🏼 . . . my first classic guitar lesson after about 42 years❗️ I started to learn classic guitar at the age of 17, played the 1ere etude after 1 year when I was 18. Had a gap playing classical music for about 35 years and just remembered this night the piece after that long time (couldn’t find the scores🤷🏻♂️ the old Eschig edition) surely because I played after ages the guitar I learned the piece on (a Sumio Madrid). The second cord was the only I couldn‘t remember . . . the motor memory is absolutely faszinating. It was like a Deja Vú 😊 . . . had tears in my eyes. Thanx again and heartful wishes from germany >Lutz
He estado batallando muchísimo con mano izquierda, dejé de tocar y ahora he retomado, pero me duele muchísimo la cejilla, espero sea por las cuerdas de tensión alta, porque ya me habían rebajado el hueso, pero e s un excelente material, maestro!!!
@@jorgecaballeroguitarist Yes, I see. I watched your hand at the end. I find planting the a finger tenses the hand up if you are not careful. Better to get it all sequential like you are doing.
1. Arpeggio Pattern 0:56
2. Allegro Non Troppo 4:09
3. Finger Fitness for the right hand 6:20
4. Left hand fingerings and movement 14:20
Thank you Jorge for your insights on this piece. My teacher just added this to my repertoire and I’m excited about it!
You are an excellent teacher. I’ve learned a lot from you just by listening to this video. Bravo…😊
Thank you very much. It would be great if you can do more videos about Villa-Lobos etudes. 👍
👏Thx.
You're welcome!
Thank you for the wonderful video!
SUPERB instruction in every way: Extremely well thought out, clearly expressed, and MUSICAL!!! Thank you for sharing your insights!!! 😊
You're welcome! Thanks for watching!
Thank yoiu, Maestro. I already play some Preludes from Villa. Now, I am going to play this first Etude.
Good luck!
Great video intro to this piece. Thanks Jorge, i watch all your technique videos.
Thanks!
Thank you so much, Maestro, especially for your insight into playing harmonics!
You're welcome!
Love your teaching approach dear mr. Caballero. Best wishes from Turkey!
Thank you very much!!!
Truly great teaching, be nice hear your ideas on no 2 and 7 . Much respect, your albeniz and tansman and we'll everything is outstanding
Thank you, and thanks for watching!
I followed all guitar in hands and found very useful some tips, ie the change from chord with 4th finger on g# bass, it is enough to lift it to reach the A minor chord with whole bar.
I think anyhow this is a great piece in itself, apart its huge purposes for arpeggio patterns and both hands coordination.
Many thanks!
Thank you Jorge 🙏🏼
. . . my first classic guitar lesson after about 42 years❗️
I started to learn classic guitar at the age of 17, played the 1ere etude after 1 year when I was 18.
Had a gap playing classical music for about 35 years and just remembered this night the piece after that long time (couldn’t find the scores🤷🏻♂️ the old Eschig edition) surely because I played after ages the guitar I learned the piece on (a Sumio Madrid).
The second cord was the only I couldn‘t remember . . . the motor memory is absolutely faszinating.
It was like a Deja Vú 😊 . . . had tears in my eyes.
Thanx again and heartful wishes from germany >Lutz
Thank you so much
Thank you! This is very helpful.
He estado batallando muchísimo con mano izquierda, dejé de tocar y ahora he retomado, pero me duele muchísimo la cejilla, espero sea por las cuerdas de tensión alta, porque ya me habían rebajado el hueso, pero e s un excelente material, maestro!!!
Please do a lesson on Etude 2 also
매우 유용하고 도움이 되는 강의 고맙습니다~
😎 very cool
One of the greatest living guitarist
Do you plant m and a to set the ARPEGGIANDO up?
Personally, I don't. I prepare each finger individually. However, it is possible to do that.
@@jorgecaballeroguitarist Yes, I see. I watched your hand at the end. I find planting the a finger tenses the hand up if you are not careful. Better to get it all sequential like you are doing.
What tempo should I play?
😘mua
28.00...very bad fingering for learning. Not all virtuosos!