Thanks!!! You play with the best, and your stage presence is exellent. I just subscribed to your videos and intend on watching all of them. I have learned a lot from you!!! Keep up the good work!!! It's very helpful to hear and watch your great performances of music I am trying to learn. I like the flagstone in the background. Thank You again!!!
@PeteFromAR That depends on what technique you are using. If you play like Tarrega, with your joint bent, rest stroke is good to use. If you play modern style, like koseikubota (the guitarist in this video) you can create a good sound without using Tarregas rest stroke.
Very nice! I couldn't really tell, but is this all free stroke? I'm learning this piece, and I like to emphasize the melody with rest strokes, but I'm not sure if that's bad or not.
Thanks!!! You play with the best, and your stage presence is exellent. I just subscribed to your videos and intend on watching all of them. I have learned a lot from you!!! Keep up the good work!!! It's very helpful to hear and watch your great performances of music I am trying to learn. I like the flagstone in the background. Thank You again!!!
51spunky 9 months ago
@PeteFromAR That depends on what technique you are using. If you play like Tarrega, with your joint bent, rest stroke is good to use. If you play modern style, like koseikubota (the guitarist in this video) you can create a good sound without using Tarregas rest stroke.
Jamenfaendah 10 months ago
@PeteFromAR no it is good to use rest stroke. that is how the piece should be played
kybrande 1 year ago
Very nice! I couldn't really tell, but is this all free stroke? I'm learning this piece, and I like to emphasize the melody with rest strokes, but I'm not sure if that's bad or not.
PeteFromAR 2 years ago
the bass is too present
sono6io66 2 years ago
You are very talented. Nice tune!
MoRZiLLo 2 years ago
Beautiful interpretation of this study.
CoverMarguerite 2 years ago
beautiful!!
Rottmad 2 years ago