Fun project you have there. For a quiet instrument like the solo classical guitar you might want to go for a diffusive environment rather than absorptive. You probably know this already. Break up any standing waves with furniture. I find that adding absorptive materials can often introduce imbalances and dead zones. But sometimes absorption is required. It is tricky. I can't wait to see what you come up with! Cute dog.
Hello Merce. How are your renovations proceeding? I’d recommend a handrail/ bannister on the stairs in time for the housewarming party. Ragnarok’s claws add some vital percussion😂😂😂
Fun video! Thanks for sharing little tidbits of your life. I"m envious that you play so beautifully sitting on your guitar case with your guitar propped on your right leg. Your video prompts this question: In times when non-guitar life gets busy, such as the moment you are currently in, how do you maintain technique and repertoire when your practice routines are disrupted? This happens all the time to us amateur and hobby guitarists. I would love to hear how you are managing this. Thank you again.
You have a fantastic approach/philosophy to your room acoustics. Small, incremental changes can have a huge effect on room acoustics. All those reference recordings should really pay off in helping to fine-tune what you're after. Congratulations on your new home and studio!
Gotta love it when a plan comes together... great video. Congrats Merce
Can’t wait to hear the new studio 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
좋은 환경에서 아름다운 연주를 들려주세요.❤❤❤
Fun project you have there. For a quiet instrument like the solo classical guitar you might want to go for a diffusive environment rather than absorptive. You probably know this already. Break up any standing waves with furniture. I find that adding absorptive materials can often introduce imbalances and dead zones. But sometimes absorption is required. It is tricky. I can't wait to see what you come up with! Cute dog.
More Ragnar please. 🦴
(Love your tunes too)
Hello Merce.
How are your renovations proceeding?
I’d recommend a handrail/ bannister on the stairs in time for the housewarming party.
Ragnarok’s claws add some vital percussion😂😂😂
Fun video! Thanks for sharing little tidbits of your life. I"m envious that you play so beautifully sitting on your guitar case with your guitar propped on your right leg. Your video prompts this question: In times when non-guitar life gets busy, such as the moment you are currently in, how do you maintain technique and repertoire when your practice routines are disrupted? This happens all the time to us amateur and hobby guitarists. I would love to hear how you are managing this. Thank you again.
You have a fantastic approach/philosophy to your room acoustics. Small, incremental changes can have a huge effect on room acoustics. All those reference recordings should really pay off in helping to fine-tune what you're after. Congratulations on your new home and studio!
Thanks so much!
Congratulations Merci!
Best wishes!
Fantastico el video y el nuevo estudio!! Felicidades!
I liked it! Good luk!
It's a real boxer, verry curious when the studio is finished.
At 5.44 Min the name of piece please??? wonderful
Agustin Barrios Mangore vals opus 8 no 4 🙂
@@guitarmartin1tanks so much!!!!!
So merce, no more teaching videos? It's been a long time
So... when are we getting married?😂
❤💐