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Classical guitar lesson - 3 finger tremolo Pami

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Classical guitar technique video lesson - 3 finger tremolo - Played with the thumb (P) followed by three fingers (ami).

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  • Is this good? I dont know what tremolo is XD.

    But i learn that you must play with PIMA not pami

  • @PussyOnFireee Pami is standard classical guitar tremolo. PIMA would be very difficult tremolo to play and I don't know of anybody who plays tremolo in this way.

  • your sound quality it's terrible, you should play with your right fingers in a more vertical position.

    sorry for my english :s

  • @mig3sk8

    I assume your sound quality is much better, so can please you demonstrate this for me in a video? Sorry for my Italian.

  • so the order of the fingers is Anular, Middle, Index?

    i was using another order which was Index, Middle, Anular, can someone tell me which is the correct order for the 3 fingers, please?

  • @Alandpope

    Pami (Thumb - Anular - Middle - Index)

    This is standard classical guitar tremolo and has been around for at least 100 years.

    Reversing the fingers to make it Index - Middle - Anular is not good. Although it is possible, it's just not that easy to maintain a good sound. Self taught guessing is not a great idea. TIP - Research for advice before committing guesswork to practice. There are enough lesson videos on YouTube (for example) to teach you the common guitar technique.

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  • c'est veraiment genial. merci

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  • Very bad tremolo!!

  • First off I like the angle. It's hard to learn anything when you just have a view from the front.

    There's footage on youtube and Segovia's hand is like hersoveela's. Just saying.

    He made this on his dime(camera and internet costs money ya know?) and time. Dunno why anybody would complain.

  • Fuck, the sound quality isn't that bad. If it's good enough to make out what he is trying to show us, well it's more then good enough. You can't really complain with free guitar lessons.

  • @mig3sk8 you can help someone better by telling them how to improve.

  • @hersoveela I don't think you have to be a good player to recognize if someone is playing bad. I have to agree, the tone is sharp, harsh, too much treble. It is not pleasing to hear. mig was trying to give some advice, although he could have done it in a nicer way, i.e. telling him only the things to do that may improve playing and the sound/tone that would result in.

  • I cannot agree with mig3sk8, the sound quality is spot on if the objective is tremelo practice. The key feature of tremelo is articulation, the accurate preparation and execution of notes. In slow practice it requires heavy stacato. When you can do this you can lighten your touch and go legato. Thanks for the lesson Sal, I will get there !!

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