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  • TABS plzzzzzz :) can't find it

  • ngung mo wa di thoi

  • hola mi amor...q linda te vez con la guitarra....

    :D

  • sigue en eso mujer !! así se empieza y mucha práctica !!!!

  • what chords are you playing?

  • you need presition. your tremolo is no good.

  • awesome tremolo excercise.

  • you are a stupid i think..

  • legal

  • Shes a gorgeous girl why not see her face while we listen , shes also a very good teacher , well done , and im sure many are learning from your vids

  • nice

  • Why put up and exercise video if you don't show how the exercise is done. It makes no sense if you can't see the hand doing all the technique. Who cares? I don't get. You sound nice though. Glad you can do it, I guess. lol

  • i'm in love! lol

  • wHERE 'S UR RIGHT HAND DUDE?

  • hello csybu, you played your tremolo very well in this video, how is it coming along now?

  • it is very nice... please post tab for this

  • sending u love from louisiana.......i like your music very much

  • Wow,respect. Welcome in my subscription list.

  • very nice!!!

  • Very good. Now try it again keeping the hand still and it will be even better.

  • ur beuatiful and your tremolo is beautiful like u thank you

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  • I cant really go there any more I have a full-time job...

  • would of been good if you had the camera on the right hand...

  • Ya sabemos que sabes tocar guitarra pesima clase y si esa es tu respuesta a los ejercicios de tremolo el video es un asco porque pensaba que ibas a enseñar ejercicios

  • hey, its you again...good flamenco stuff! You need to even out those groups of 5....I went into Guitar Pro and tabbed out the rhythm in quintuplets, and used that as my "metronome" it worked very well! I've been working on a different piece form the Graf books, they are great!

  • you're playing the tremolo very good. I think that kind of tremolo have a special note, and sounds very great =)

  • si hablas español, el pulgar tocalo mas natural no lo dejes resbalar a la otra cuerda porque la estarias tocando como una nota muerta, de resto esta bien amor

  • you didnt have to watch it u moron

  • that is pretty good. i'm learning too :)

  • can i suggest that when you push down with your thumb you do not move your whole hand but rather just move your thumb. I used to have the same problem, but keeping your right hand as still as possible is key.

  • Hi your tremelo sounds like mine, its not flowing keep trying your half way there, but you need more flow its too sticky

  • your hair is much more beautiful and sexy now :P

  • I have listened to this many many times and it still moves me! Thank you!!

  • you have no idea...

  • -_- .... no

  • oleeeeee is extra

  • Tienes que estudiarlo mejor. El trémolo no puede tocarse a "saltitos", tiene que ser seguido, unifome. Sigue, que lo conseguirás.

  • Excellent

    Very Nice as Usual

    Thanks Alot

  • simply beautiful music ur playing....

  • eso no está tocado limpio ni de coña ...

  • thats nice(but choppy as ppl said).

    I find the the technic ppl learn tremolo by not comfortable, I think the that the thumb - going one string lower after playing the tremolo(in every case) is not necessarily good for smooth tremolo.

    is anybody thinking like me?

  • your tremelo is choppy... slow down until all notes are evenly spaced:) otherwise nice that you are making videos for some to learn the feel for Flamenco!

  • BRAVO!

  • You are beatifull and one good teacher!!

  • a bit uneven but nice tone

  • the question is: what has to do a video reply by a Marknopfler, or a MetalMasterofPuppets, with Flamenco tremolo???

    you're crazy friends ;-) salud from Spain, practice your tremolo Csybu !!

  • tremolo sucks to get used to. it takes forever to get proficient, let alone good.

  • I did not think you played this piece well..

    :(

    But your smile was great! ;D

  • very nice guitar playing ..=D can you play bulerias too.?? those are my favorite ..specially from cepero.. de lucia and tomatito... =D

  • olé

  • what chords are in this tremolo?

  • Don't worry about the comments saying you should not show facial expressions. Sweetheart, with a face like that, who needs to look at a guitar? :) A word of advice though, when you play Asturias you are using some awkward fingerings which don't make it easy for you. I recommend the DVD and book of arrangements by Carlos Bonell - a much better arrangement of Asturias, and it's like having a masterclass on your DVD player whenever you need it. Lots of other good pieces on it,you'll love it. ;-) x

  • please understand that I was NOT insinuating that csybu was falsifying a video. I was just trying to point out that I couldn't understand why she would publicly post a video of a tremolo exercise solely for the benefit of herself. My thought was that she was hoping it might also benefit others, yet this idea is cut short because we can't see her hand.

    It only takes a minute to view some of her other vids to see that she has some skill. So please don't be mean. She's learning. Just like me.

  • Kajantek10: I dont even know how to fake a video I know nothing about video editing. If you check out my other videos you will realize this.

    And arrogant is the last word that you can use to describe me you totally misunderstood this video.

  • What's the point of showing a video of your facial expressions while demonstrating a guitar technique just out of frame?

    Can't see anything that would make this relevant. I'm not flaming you, I'm just pointing out that if you want to post instructive videos, show what you are showing, not just your face.

  • This is not an instructive video thats why. It is an exercise for me for the tremolo, when I make instructive video I talk as well and tell the technic, not like in this one.

  • @csybu True. It even says so in the description and the title.

    Nice lessons, anyway.

  • @csybu i'd better look at your face, that's all right ))

  • @eschelar there is a video channel by sergei shyga -just put the name on youtube and you will see his instructional video. he has an excellent website on basic tremolo training using one of Carcassi's method. tremolo and arpeggio. you should check it out .its easy but its a foundation for what she is doing.

  • @Dalmenco Thanks. I'm not currently learning tremolo and arpeggio. I learned those techniques some years ago now.

    I was merely trying to point out that if she's going to take the time to do a video about tremolo, she should at least show her right hand. She's pretty enough, but I didn't come here to look at a pretty girl.

    She seems to have taken this to heart as most of her other vids show her RH.

  • @eschelar well she is probably more of a preformer than a teacher- otherwise i liked her video on triplets which was a good one . triplets are difficult for beginners

  • @eschelar The chords are very basic. You should be able to figure it out by just listening and observing.

  • Thank you for posting. As much as this is not a tutorial, I at least learned a good pattern to practice my tremolo with. I have difficulty with this technique. Much more difficult than classical tremolo. That one extra note in the tremolo makes it so much more difficult but it sounds so smooth when it's done well.

  • awsome

  • Better than I can do it so far. Just gotta practice. Look at Ioana Gandrabur on here..she does it quite masterfully

  • that is like a variation of rithmic on tremolo, because tremolo is a repetition of 3 notes with the same rithmic (16s or 32s) with fingers 1, 2 and 3, following a note with the thumb that is the melody.

  • hey you amazing work and it's you i use to see you in lewisham good luck i play guitar but andalou music

  • I enjoyed this and I can only add that on my screen, I coiuld not see enough of your left hand to be certain of chording and the right hand technique was not visible at all...this will throw most beginners and maybe many intermediates. BUT...I'm neither and it was a very good silent lesson, IMHO. Since you have the equipment, why don't you correct these minor flaws and add just a few words as to which tremolo fingers you're using?

  • Your hand needs to be stationary when playing the tremelo.

  • I started working on it, just it is a bit hard to change bad customs.

  • Yeah, i literally sat in my car during my lunch break and practiced with my hand still. I had the same issue you are having and with a lot persistence you can re train yourself...good luck!

  • very bad.... you r tremolo is bad

  • good work...and u're nice too :)

  • Amazing....

    Love it!!

  • ohhhh

  • Thankyou.

  • very nice,

    anyone know where i can get the tablature for this or chords?

  • Kisses & Roses for your Talent & Beauty.

  • like to know the chords for this

  • Em7 D C B7

  • where i can get score of this peace plz?

  • Amazing, u very nice

  • szia te tanítasz élőben is?

    703306962

  • sajnos nem magyarországon lakom, egyébként tanítanék...

  • hello beautiful girl...can you show us the right hand tooo. plz thanks

  • how long is practicing for "a while?" ive been practicing for 6 months and im still pretty clunky ,,,on a good day at that!!

  • dang. thats pretty

  • U have Beautifull smile :)

  • flamenco ile ne alakası var bu mu flamenko tremolo klasikte de var

  • anlamaz derdinden kimse senin buralarda bende anlamadım ne alakası war

  • amk daha akor basamıyo tremolo yapmış sik kafa

  • hi!!

    i liked the way you play and i've got a question.

    is it necessary to play tremolo with nails or fingertips? I myself try to play with fingertips, but the sound is too muffled((.

    thank you in advance for the answer!!

    sincerely

  • it does not mattcer what you usec, but the sound will be different, it is better with nails.

    cheers

  • are you actually playing the bass string simultaneously with the i(top part)?

  • how do you stop nails breaking? i am going crazy trying to grow them!

  • rising with every little rif on your guitar. keep up the good work.

  • Dear.. I'm a classical style. Learn Flamenco a bit from 1st Korean Flamenco guitarist named Hose Lee. He lived 20 yrs in Spain. love that melody. FIRST. WHERE CAN I BUY THAT-WHO'S SONG? SECOND WHAT IS THAT ORDER OF QUINTUPLEX?

    Thumb: 1

    Index: 2

    Middle: 3

    Ring: 4

    Pinky : 5

    From Seoul, Corea Del Sud

  • BEautifuL ^^ BIg Fan of FLamenco Music =D THough i can't play iT Lol XD

  • so beutifull work and i seen ur another vedios so good and i hope to learn somthing from u ,ThnQ

  • hey, nice tremolo... but, i can´t see your right hand fingers, please, record another exercise and post it includind your fingers..... a beautiful woman playing the guitar like an angel, you are my dream come true... greetings from el salvador

  • IF YOU SLEPT WITH ME YOUR tremolo WILL GREATLY IMPROVE.

  • For sure you wouldn't do much for her English, given your poor grasp of the conditional tense. Regarding her tremelo - you may be a complete wanker but her tremelo is probably faster.

  • its nice to see u having fun with it! Its easy to see that you really "feel" it. And good to see females attempting flamenco!

    Just continue like that, you'll get really great.

  • just try to not move your rigth hand while you are doing the tremolo.. search a video of paco de lucia and look at his right hand you will find it out. Julián

  • I am training with a metronome hopefully that will fix it, that pause is really annoying, :( well when you fix it try posting another video it would be nice to see your progress

  • you should fix the small pause you have, I'm having the same problem you need to keep it in one tempo its hard well keep practising you'll nail it perfectly soon

  • yes I know but it is so hard to fix!

  • good technic

    god job

  • ur tremolo needs a work on time

    i can help u anyway with all technics

    so send me

    u looks that u like flamenco

  • Will you marry me?

  • this is great its sound nice

  • I could learn something from your dedication. It sounds like you practice more than I do. Thanks for being the first one to comment on my video.

  • You are my master here! Thanks so much for being my friend.

  • what good is it if we can't see your fingers you egghead

  • hi csybu, very nice, I response you with the same tremolo in your honor!

    bye!

  • It sounds really good, I really wish I could have see your fingers on the strings though.

  • keep up the good work

  • very good tremelo and you u look hott

  • Trémolo is véry difficult.I tested and I failli to break my guitar while wanting to play "recuerdo del alhambra"! Now I am cured!

  • hi there is there someone who can explain me if you have never played a tremolo before how long does it take to get good tremolo and how long to dou have to play a day thanks in advance and by the way this girl plays very well

  • give it a month max

    and it will come by. It took me a few minutes a day for a month to get to what she was doing. Also when i'm on the train i always train my fingers in the m-a-m-i order

    my 4 finger tremolo is much better than my 3 finger one lol

  • I have a book from Gerard Graf Martinez it is his exercise, but I don't know where you can get it probably you can order it from the net somewhere.

  • Hmm, did the flamenko playing style never use mediator?

    Or only fingers? If possible, I always play with mediator.

  • Just and only fingers.

  • Helló Csybu,

    Köszönöm a kedves szavakat. Nagyon jól gitározol.

    ...mellesleg nekem is vannak veri fár relatívjaim pólandban.. :-)

    üdv,

    Luki

  • very good nice work!

  • very good

  • I'm almost 100% hungarian... or I have very far relatives in Poland.

  • Hi, could you tell me where you found this piece please? I'd like to study it as well. :-)

  • very nice..

  • Tremolo is very hard to do - I gave up :-). Nice playing here.

  • yes the hardest! You cannot imagine how many hours (days:-) ) I have been practising this. And I still make mistakes. For the tremolo you need a lot of patient.

  • i gave up too. wish i could play it half so well as she does. and wish i'd practiced it before the onset of old age and its rheumatic arthritic wonderments.

  • hahaha! You are very funny:-)

  • Good technique.

  • That sounds very nice, Edina! :o)

  • whin you play tremolo think of evenness of articulation .the more articulate the faster the tremmolo . so dont think of speed ,, also think of planting your fingers , meaning tuching the string before play it thats very emportant to in making a good tremolo ,good luck beutuful..

  • Edina - you've been using that extra 6th finger on your right hand again, haven't you! Full marks for technique. Keep it up.

  • can i add comment to this vid

  • yes you can...

  • is it from graf martinez' exercises? i know this piece

  • Yes I think we study from the same book, I recognized the pieces you played before.

  • I told you half a year ago, that I will upload this in weeks:-)

  • that shows a lot of work in a short video. very nice! keep up the good work.

  • Dear Edina! You are great! Exellent technique! Bravo!

    MORE!

    Peo

  • Great, I'd like to play it as well. It was only an exercise: I can't wait for a real piece then.

  • I will study a real piece but I need more time to be more fluent... maybe in 2 months.

  • Good job! That's a technique I haven't quite gotten right myself.

  • this is the hardest technic that I know. The flamenco triplett was nothing compared to this.

  • well done. i wish i had half the talent you had, and i'm sure a lot of popular artists wish the same thing i do

  • Wow thanks so much for your lovely comment, I was practing this song a lot, I got tired of it. :-)

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