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  • I don't know why theres so many thumbs down, this video is awesome!

  • @Vapausorava

    Wow,Thank you very much for your kind comment!

    Best regards,

    Kei

  • It's really funny to see how many dislikes there are because they are from the people that have no technique at all. This stuff takes work. You gotta be dedicated. The simple stuff gets no dislikes. I play, record and can perform as an independant performer singing, playing the guitar and using the harmonica like wall of sound. This is the kind of training that makes master musicians. This is a no BS vid. Just the real stuff. Gotta work at it. Work, work work!

  • @Spitfireseven

    Thank you for your comment.

    Best regards,

    Kei

  • Hello, you aren´t the first one to use this technique. Search for "IMALT" in youtube to see a Brazilian guitarist and composer that composed a piece after this technique.

  • Thank you,I checked him.

    But he seems not to play'' tremolo''.

    He is only play i,m,a +alternate.

    I means 'tremolo'.Long phrase and rapidly movement for long time.

    I think the meaning of his technique isn't look like my meaning of my technique.

    anyway,

    He is great guitarist.I like his challenging style.

  • thats a very cool effect. probably quite hard to get up to speed without mess ups? reminds me of when you have violins doing tremolo on different note in orchestral music.

  • This is a great technique as it creates very rich sound. It is difficult and would like too hear the effect after you are able transition smoothly. Great job and keep it up!

  • Thank you very much ,darkare!

    I'm very happy!:-)))

    Kei

  • tahts not really by you beacuse kazuhito yamashita already created single finger tremolos during 1980s and even played those pieces on concerts.. he does tremolo with his pinky as well. nice try tho

  • I know of him.And I thought anyone will say so.lol

    I'm sorry but I don't agree with your comment.

    I'm not be influenced by Mr.Yamashita.(I'll be never influenced by him.)

    I think he plays only a melody by tremoro.

    I was inspired this tecnique from strings of orchestra.That was beautiful harmony with tremoro.

    Anyway,I hope you'll watch my 'Heart Island'with this tecnique.Thank you.

    Btw,3finger tremoro is more difficult than single finger.I'm still plactising.

  • i think richguy meant Yamashita used 4 finger tremolos (meaning his pinky as well).

    It is a very cool sound.

  • thats impossible!

  • Hi,Thanks!!:-)

  • if u are having trouble try puting s piece of tape around the tip of yur fingers that moght help?

  • Bravo

  • Thanks!

  • Awesome

  • Thanks!

  • es interesante sobre todo para acompañamientos pero te suenan feas las uñas

  • Not as easy as using the r-m-i style, but it is very original and interesting. :)

  • Thank you very much,DjosueD!!

  • uh=( how i can inprove my speed?!

  • Oh,Practice,practice...:)))

  • thanks keituji!

  • You are welcome!! I'm happy that you like it!!

  • thank you dude, was ashamed of asking this hehehe : P

    hope it will help me now.

  • Don't worry!!Mondai-nai!!

  • great video i will practice all

  • Wow, I'm so happy that you'll play this techic!!

    Warm rgards,

    Kei

  • That's so cool kei! thanks for the vid i might try it. seems kinda hard though

  • Hi,Liran!Thank you very much! I'm enjoying to practice this technic! I hope you'll do,too!

    Warm regards,

    Kei

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