Hey, thanks so much for you comment. I made this video for you discussing about when to use rest stroke. ruclips.net/video/55sLfh0mRJ0/видео.htmlsi=RMzkQjZLh6LUnyNf
@@eastvillageguitarmethoddd One thing I forgot to mention in the video is that in general most classical guitar players default to free stroke more or less about 70 to 80 percent percent of the time and then rest stroke about 20 to 30 percent more or less.
What I find difficult is placing the finger again for the next stroke. As you know if I place my nail first it gives a metallic, awful sound. But placing just the flesh still doesn't get me ready to pluck again. Should I just cut my nails a bit more?
Yes, I know what you mean. I would say file them instead of cut, but it depends on how long they are. The general rule it to first touch the string with the flesh right where the nail meets the flesh, so that it can smoothly transition onto the nail and produce a good tone.
Bro is there a limit to how fast you can get with free hand stroke I mean do you have a examples of guitarists who are really fast with free hand stroke ? That also includes all finger combinations like I & A Or M & A ?
im a self-taught classical guitar hobbyist so I really appreciate videos like this! thank you for the lesson!
Hey Serhiy, I'm glad it helped! Thank you for watching and leaving a comment
Clear and detailed information. As a result, I liked and subscribed.
Hey thank you, John!
Love this video. If you could make a corresponding video, about WHEN to use rest vs free stroke, that would be amazing 😊
Hey, thanks so much for you comment. I made this video for you discussing about when to use rest stroke. ruclips.net/video/55sLfh0mRJ0/видео.htmlsi=RMzkQjZLh6LUnyNf
@@guitarcody9 woah awesome thank you so much! Gonna watch this today!
@@eastvillageguitarmethoddd One thing I forgot to mention in the video is that in general most classical guitar players default to free stroke more or less about 70 to 80 percent percent of the time and then rest stroke about 20 to 30 percent more or less.
@@guitarcody9 thanks for the insight! Good to know!
Great tutorial. One thing you left out is that nails have to be right size and shape as well for that full rest stroke.
Your videos are fabulous. They really motivate to improve my playing
Plus you have a great senses of humour
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Thank you! Positive comments like yours really inspire me to keep going, so thank you for the encouragement.
This is so useful, thanks!
Hey Chris, thank you for watching!
so appreciating, thank you
Thank you for watching!
Why didn’t you show the rest and free stroke for the thumb?
Thanks for the tip brother
You got it! Thanks for watching
What I find difficult is placing the finger again for the next stroke. As you know if I place my nail first it gives a metallic, awful sound. But placing just the flesh still doesn't get me ready to pluck again. Should I just cut my nails a bit more?
Yes, I know what you mean. I would say file them instead of cut, but it depends on how long they are. The general rule it to first touch the string with the flesh right where the nail meets the flesh, so that it can smoothly transition onto the nail and produce a good tone.
@@guitarcody9 Thanks man!
Bro is there a limit to how fast you can get with free hand stroke
I mean do you have a examples of guitarists who are really fast with free hand stroke ?
That also includes all finger combinations like I & A
Or M & A ?
bro is yellow
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