Beatrix, this video is wonderful. It is also a welcome relief from the pomposity over at /r/classicalguitar. Just this past week I heard commentary on a performance of Scarlatti K96 that went something along the lines of, "too many finger squeaks and nail clicks, if I posted something like this my teacher would hang himself." Letting us watch your learning process is not just inspiring to those who are trying to reach your level but also a wonderful act of humility and humanity (and humor!) in a field where sometimes these things are not considered virtues. Great work. :)
This is exactly what I needed to hear now! I got many mean comment on my sight reading skills and that there's no point of making a video like this. Of course when I practice, I do it differently, because I have more time to be precise. This was a challenge. Why it exists, because it's fun. 😀 We need to have fun. I often feel very unorthodox with my content and your kind comment made me feel really good about my impact, thank you!
This was something very special you have shared with us Beatrix sweetie. Self love and forgiveness. Sometimes we can just be toooooooo hard on ourselves. Thank you for your humor and patience. You are a delight! PS: Yes, I do play "Capriccio Arabe", and what I found most interesting in your wonderfully human video, from the point of technique is, the hard / tricky moments are hard and tricky for everyone! That's why it's important to continue with love and forgiveness if one is to succeed. In a video of Julian Bream's Masterclass, the student remarked how hard a movement was. Julian replied in a snap, " Yep, that's life!" I love your videos but most of all I appreciate you and your loving manner. Thank you. Servus!
Oh wow this was so heartwarming to read! I think I really found something good just by being honest and simple about classical guitar that resonates with people and I’m so happy for that. Thanks for your kindness! ❤️
These are the kinds of videos that truly aid musicians, especially beginners, in developing and maintaining a healthy approach and mindset towards their musical hobby. I greatly appreciate the transparency and honesty displayed in these videos. They emphasize that no matter how skilled you are, achieving a flawless performance immediately is unrealistic without dedicating time and effort beforehand. These videos underscore that music isn't an easy hobby for anyone; it demands time and patience, even from the most skilled performers. Thank you!
Beatrix, I have only come across your videos recently, and let me say, you are a breath of fresh air! I find your honesty and ability to laugh at yourself absolutely wonderful! Please ignore the nasty comments from some, this is so encouraging to see how even an accomplished guitarist can struggle learning a new piece. I have played this piece off and on for many years and yes, there are tricky bits where I can still stumble. You are encouraging me to get back into learning new pieces again, bless you! Thank you for sharing your journey with us !
What a rollercoaster of a video. It had everything - from fun, surprises, improvs and ingenuity, to originality, substance, character and astute mastery of the art. You've outdone yourself, Beatrix! Thank you for this masterpiece!
It really had a story, I should sell this to netflix :D I think next time I can't schrew up as much things as here but you can expect me being a derp next time too :DD
Hi Beatrix. Fantastic that you have opened your practice, performance to us. You would have helped alot of player, musicians with how to practice. And show that you amd all performer have to work hard to reach there goals.
Hi Beatrix, I just started playing guitar as well and found your channel. This was an absolute treasure to watch and very inspirational. You are amazing and I learn and enjoy every minute of your videos, they are so real. You are an inspiration!! I literally play 4 bars in an hour at a beginners pace of notes but I am loving it and seeing what you can accomplish is very humbling but motivational. Thank you for sharing!!
great video. it shows that you are human. and that you are veeeery far in terms of play by sight. I hope at the end of my journey I am somewhere in your vicinity.
That's a very ADVANCED PIECE just learning the mechanics of the fingers takes weeks or months to PLAY IT EXPRESSIVELY, it takes time for NERVE MUSCLE MEMORY to be RETAINED in OUR BRAIN. Once it is PRACTICED MANY MANY TIMES, REPETITION, REPETITION, PRACTICING DELIBERATELY SLOWLY, 'without mistakes' I learned this PIECE from a recording by Christopher Parkening in 1975 and I still play it today. Those 'descending legatos' and the 'ascending chromatic passage' are a challenge = PRACTICE THEM SLOWLY AND DELIBERATELY WITH NO MISTAKES = PERFECT REPETITION REPETITION SLOWLY then slowly increase SPEED.
Beatrix, you did a masterful job in both the progress you made mentally and physically in your learning curve as well as your light hearted and sometimes funny presentation style. I turn 82 this summer and am just learning on the classical guitar . . . and I love love love it. You deserve a BIG HUG my friend. I will be searching for your future presentations.
James I so loved to read your kind words! I'm happy that you enjoy playing the guitar, good luck with your progress! I got attacked for this video a lot but I think we shouldn't be all that serious. Classical music is not about that. I'm glad my content found you the way I intended 😊
btw . . . I watched your post on adding nails to your picking hand. Very interesting and informative. I do have a question as to your fretting hand and your nails on that hand. How often do you trim them and how long do you try to keep them. Hope u have time to answer. Thanks in advance.
She tricked you into thinking this was her first time. It was for entertainment value and what matters to her most, monetization of her videos. This was a blatantly dishonest video and all professional guitarists or guitarists at her level have this as their standard repertoire of music. This was a shameful act and she deserves to be called out on it.
This sounds remarkably like the first hour of me learning Capricho Arabe when I tried to learn it Suddenly feeling a whole lot better that a much better guitarist had the same issues that I had
It's nice to see behind the scenes and how even wonderfully talented musicians struggle in the early stages of a new piece. I'm a new classical student and for quite a while I was self-conscious about screwing up. Now, I just take it in stride. Because I've learned that even the good players mess up. The other thing is that I'm consistently amazed at by how fast seasoned musicians can sight read the music. I can't wait to be that good.
I think in this case I had some advantage because I already heard this piece a thousand times and I saw many people playing it so that made it easyer. I'd suffer with a weird contemporary piece which I've never heard. :D In the other hand I always tell my students that they mistakes gives me job, and there's no better time to make mistakes then on a guitar lesson haha. Mistakes are good as long as you are willing to learn from them :) Thanks for the valuable comment!
Please don't call yourself stupid. You made a mistake, there is nothing wrong with that; nor does it make you stupid, it makes you human. Keep perfecting your art, as you are exceedingly skilled/talented and there needs to be more beautiful music in the world.✌🖖🤜🤛
What a GREAT video - than you. Im an intermediate level player and i was particularly impressed with your sight reading and how quickly you could progress with such a piece - it would take me weeks to get to where you got to in 1 hour. I would love to see more videos on how you learn a piece. Cheers
Hi Beatrix I love this video! I am just learning classical guitar and I have been frustrated with my progress. Thank you for this video I am happy I came across your videos they make me smile😊 Now I know how much work there is in learning classical guitar. You have encouraged me to keep it up. Bip
Brilliant. I love that the picture fell off the wall too, (sorry). It's so random. I had a bat fall onto my table during a Skype guitar lesson two weeks ago. So I have empathy.
I have been playing guitar for 4 months 1 hour a day. I have roughly 120h of practice. This is my goal piece for end of year 1. I know it is super ambitious but so far I am about to nail roughly the first third of it and am super happy with my progress! You sound way better than me after 1h though :) love the channel! Apparently the ghost of Tárrega is offended though
very enjoyable funny video Beatrix, loved it , glad to see its not just me making mistakes when learning a piece ,lol, i love playing the Capricho arabe , and it must have taken me 2 months before getting through it straight , you did amazing in just an hour ,👏
Thanks! Well luckily all the piece and the harmony was in my ears, I can't imagine how much I'd struggle with for example a contemporary piece I've never heard before 😂
@@beatrixguitar it started sounding very good just after an hour , and putting up with poltergeist's in your room knocking pictures off the wall also :)
Yeah don’t worry, after this session I tried to perfect it and there are parts which I always struggle with! It’s not an easy piece to master for sure!
Great video, it was very funny and in the end you did very well with this challenge! You just have to keep working on the song to master it completely ;) !
@@youtubedestroyedmylife309 yep, I'm live every Monday Wednesday and Friday from 2-3 pm CET for like 3 hours. You can find me here: www.twitch.tv/beatrixguitar
I haven't played this piece yet but its on my list to learn. It's a beautiful piece and for an hour worth of work you did really well. I think this piece would take me at least 3 months to have a polished performance of it.
I think for me too, playing the right notes on the right time is nearly not enough if it comes to completely learn a piece. 😅 Maybe I'll work on it for a few more weeks and I'll upload my results then
Hahaha 😂 well usually I'm learning a bit differently, but since I had such a short time, I wasn't so accurate and organized. Usually I practice slower for a long time before I start to perform the piece
Ah I spot a challenge! Very relaxing piece, I hope you find the method to release your fear of peoples judgement so you never need to feel like judging yourself because you are certainly not stupid sister
😂😂 Laughing with you. So human. So down to earth. Refreshing! Also, everybody forgets to drop the E string to D. 😂 Picture falling, priceless! Who said classic guitar wasn't funny? ❤️
You didn't ask, but I say break out of the old Segovia repertoire. Jason Vieauxs Metheny album, that Qui Que piece Stephanie Jones does... There's some Steely Dan arrangements...Cheers
Thanks! Well honestly if I have more time to build up a piece I do it very differently and more patiently. But here I gave myself a hard goal to reach in a short time, and I had just fun with it. But I think there are situations in life when you don't have weeks to learn something, so it's good to try something liek this. I used an SE8 mic with my Zoom h6. :)
When you called out “B!” 🤣 Very relatable. Do you play the wrong note and audibly go “No.” and try again too? I used to do that all the time. This makes me want to play again. I haven’t steadily played for 12 years. :(
I hope they are able to, and honestly, I think they should be able to read. Knowing the fretboard, reading sheet music in general and a solid or at least decent level of solfège is necessary.
well they all are able to read on some level, better or worse. Some pieces are way more easier to play for first sight than others. This piece uses easy, simple harmonics mosty so it fits to the instrument pretty well, but I struggle a loooot with a contemporary piece with lots of weird alternate notes. :D
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The short answer to the title of your video is "No". The idea that you could master this piece in an hour is ridiculous and the fact that you would even pose the question is somewhat irritating. A more accurate title would have been "I'll spend an hour on the first third of "Capricho Arabe" and show you how far I get."
Honestly, and let's be honest. This song is a part of the standard repertoire for any classical guitarist. To pretend you're learning this for the first time is dishonest. I'm going to unsubscribe.
It is part of it, as well as La Catedral, Adelita, Spanish Romance and many more which I also learnt in the past 2 years for the first time ever. Everyone’s learning path is different. When most people was learning Tarrega I was learning Carcassi, Carulli and all the Sagreras etudes, and many people don’t know them. Please hold yourself back and don’t be disrespectful. Thank you.
@@beatrixguitar I was respectful. You're confusing not liking what I'm saying vs disrespect, which are different things. Will you then please just simply state that this is your first time playing Caprichio Arabe by Tarrega so that it's on the record? Based on your level of skill, I find it extremely unlikely that you'd never played this before. Even my teacher recommended that I play it as a student. Almost every professional guitarist has recorded this. It is standard genre. Of course, on the very, very, very small chance that I'm wrong, I'll apologize. But I think it'll be way more entertaining and believable if you played a piece that we can be sure you've likely not played like a jazz piece or a heavy metal rock piece (eg Metallica). Better yet, let us, your viewers, decide. But to imply that this is your first time playing Caprichio Arabe and that you're a professional player? Really?
Chill out dude, and be nice. Did you actually read the title: the can you "master" part? She also says at the start it's a section of the piece. She never makes any claims to never seeing it before, just mastering it. Do we have to have another classical guitarist playing a cover of Nothing Else Matters in deadly seriousness like it's the La Catedral of our generation? Now that is for clicks.... I like her channel because it's a bit different from all the other classical guitar channels and she is a high level player that is good to listen too and to learn from.
@@jasongultjaeff9397 watch her earlier videos...her advice to earn money is through clicks and such, which probably includes shenanigans such as learning new pieces. OF COURSE she is going to pretend to learn a piece that she knows well, and any person into classical guitar will know this piece as a very standard score. It is inconceivable that she wouldn't know this piece. And one cannot ever master a piece such as this in an hour, which is another slip up on her part because her mantra is to do anything to earn clicks (her words not mine).
*Dont learn just from notes and practicing one piece learn to play what you recently heared. you might not understand but just ignore my personal system of learng bleh*
Be-a-tricks (pun intended) has yet to flat out and say this was really her first time playing this. Remember, her first and main goal is monetization of videos, and it is not about pure honesty. However, I just never expected this level of deceit, which is shameful because it is misleading that one can learn to play like this. Let's just say that I've seen professionals really study what they are playing and it never would take this short amount of time. Just put out honest videos and you'll get just as many views and money (which is great). But to try to trick people new to guitar is a bit sad. I hope you put up either an apology or actually commit to telling us all that at your level, that you've NEVER played this piece before. I'd like to then pass this along to pros and what they think if you are really telling the truth. This was a gimmick. If not, I will apologize. You're move next.
Beatrix, this video is wonderful. It is also a welcome relief from the pomposity over at /r/classicalguitar. Just this past week I heard commentary on a performance of Scarlatti K96 that went something along the lines of, "too many finger squeaks and nail clicks, if I posted something like this my teacher would hang himself." Letting us watch your learning process is not just inspiring to those who are trying to reach your level but also a wonderful act of humility and humanity (and humor!) in a field where sometimes these things are not considered virtues. Great work. :)
This is exactly what I needed to hear now! I got many mean comment on my sight reading skills and that there's no point of making a video like this. Of course when I practice, I do it differently, because I have more time to be precise. This was a challenge. Why it exists, because it's fun. 😀 We need to have fun. I often feel very unorthodox with my content and your kind comment made me feel really good about my impact, thank you!
pomposity on reddit? totally unheard of!
@@lucky_342 hahahha
This was something very special you have shared with us Beatrix sweetie. Self love and forgiveness. Sometimes we can just be toooooooo hard on ourselves. Thank you for your humor and patience. You are a delight!
PS: Yes, I do play "Capriccio Arabe", and what I found most interesting in your wonderfully human video, from the point of technique is, the hard / tricky moments are hard and tricky for everyone! That's why it's important to continue with love and forgiveness if one is to succeed. In a video of Julian Bream's Masterclass, the student remarked how hard a movement was. Julian replied in a snap, " Yep, that's life!" I love your videos but most of all I appreciate you and your loving manner. Thank you. Servus!
Oh wow this was so heartwarming to read! I think I really found something good just by being honest and simple about classical guitar that resonates with people and I’m so happy for that. Thanks for your kindness! ❤️
These are the kinds of videos that truly aid musicians, especially beginners, in developing and maintaining a healthy approach and mindset towards their musical hobby. I greatly appreciate the transparency and honesty displayed in these videos. They emphasize that no matter how skilled you are, achieving a flawless performance immediately is unrealistic without dedicating time and effort beforehand. These videos underscore that music isn't an easy hobby for anyone; it demands time and patience, even from the most skilled performers. Thank you!
Aside from your obvious talent, your demeanor is delightful!
Brilliant. Its great to see the struggles and joys with learning a new piece. Thank you.
Glad you enjoyed it!
Beatrix, I have only come across your videos recently, and let me say, you are a breath of fresh air! I find your honesty and ability to laugh at yourself absolutely wonderful! Please ignore the nasty comments from some, this is so encouraging to see how even an accomplished guitarist can struggle learning a new piece. I have played this piece off and on for many years and yes, there are tricky bits where I can still stumble. You are encouraging me to get back into learning new pieces again, bless you! Thank you for sharing your journey with us !
What a rollercoaster of a video. It had everything - from fun, surprises, improvs and ingenuity, to originality, substance, character and astute mastery of the art. You've outdone yourself, Beatrix! Thank you for this masterpiece!
It really had a story, I should sell this to netflix :D I think next time I can't schrew up as much things as here but you can expect me being a derp next time too :DD
I've never seen video like this (practising) it's so good and i like that👌
Hi Beatrix. Fantastic that you have opened your practice, performance to us. You would have helped alot of player, musicians with how to practice. And show that you amd all performer have to work hard to reach there goals.
Hi Beatrix, I just started playing guitar as well and found your channel. This was an absolute treasure to watch and very inspirational. You are amazing and I learn and enjoy every minute of your videos, they are so real. You are an inspiration!! I literally play 4 bars in an hour at a beginners pace of notes but I am loving it and seeing what you can accomplish is very humbling but motivational. Thank you for sharing!!
great video. it shows that you are human. and that you are veeeery far in terms of play by sight. I hope at the end of my journey I am somewhere in your vicinity.
I am impressed that you can post, how difficult is to practice, how it's time consuming before you can get result which is satisfying.
🤣🤣oh my word this is sooooo brilliant …and so real … at one stage I was expecting the penguin or funny bird to start talking too. Thank you.
Ah that would be unexpected 😅 thanks!
That's a very ADVANCED PIECE just learning the mechanics of the fingers takes weeks or months to PLAY IT EXPRESSIVELY, it takes time for NERVE MUSCLE MEMORY to be RETAINED in OUR BRAIN. Once it is PRACTICED MANY MANY TIMES, REPETITION, REPETITION, PRACTICING DELIBERATELY SLOWLY, 'without mistakes' I learned this PIECE from a recording by Christopher Parkening in 1975 and I still play it today. Those 'descending legatos' and the 'ascending chromatic passage' are a challenge = PRACTICE THEM SLOWLY AND DELIBERATELY WITH NO MISTAKES = PERFECT REPETITION REPETITION SLOWLY then slowly increase SPEED.
Beatrix, you did a masterful job in both the progress you made mentally and physically in your learning curve as well as your light hearted and sometimes funny presentation style. I turn 82 this summer and am just learning on the classical guitar . . . and I love love love it. You deserve a BIG HUG my friend. I will be searching for your future presentations.
James I so loved to read your kind words! I'm happy that you enjoy playing the guitar, good luck with your progress! I got attacked for this video a lot but I think we shouldn't be all that serious. Classical music is not about that. I'm glad my content found you the way I intended 😊
btw . . . I watched your post on adding nails to your picking hand. Very interesting and informative. I do have a question as to your fretting hand and your nails on that hand. How often do you trim them and how long do you try to keep them. Hope u have time to answer. Thanks in advance.
She tricked you into thinking this was her first time. It was for entertainment value and what matters to her most, monetization of her videos. This was a blatantly dishonest video and all professional guitarists or guitarists at her level have this as their standard repertoire of music. This was a shameful act and she deserves to be called out on it.
@@e4d578 rule no. 2 “dont be that guy”
This sounds remarkably like the first hour of me learning Capricho Arabe when I tried to learn it
Suddenly feeling a whole lot better that a much better guitarist had the same issues that I had
The spirit of music gods came down and struck the painting o.O
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It's nice to see behind the scenes and how even wonderfully talented musicians struggle in the early stages of a new piece. I'm a new classical student and for quite a while I was self-conscious about screwing up. Now, I just take it in stride. Because I've learned that even the good players mess up. The other thing is that I'm consistently amazed at by how fast seasoned musicians can sight read the music. I can't wait to be that good.
I think in this case I had some advantage because I already heard this piece a thousand times and I saw many people playing it so that made it easyer. I'd suffer with a weird contemporary piece which I've never heard. :D In the other hand I always tell my students that they mistakes gives me job, and there's no better time to make mistakes then on a guitar lesson haha. Mistakes are good as long as you are willing to learn from them :) Thanks for the valuable comment!
Thanks Beatrix,you did great !!
Please don't call yourself stupid. You made a mistake, there is nothing wrong with that; nor does it make you stupid, it makes you human. Keep perfecting your art, as you are exceedingly skilled/talented and there needs to be more beautiful music in the world.✌🖖🤜🤛
What a GREAT video - than you. Im an intermediate level player and i was particularly impressed with your sight reading and how quickly you could progress with such a piece - it would take me weeks to get to where you got to in 1 hour. I would love to see more videos on how you learn a piece. Cheers
Hi Beatrix
I love this video!
I am just learning classical guitar and I have been frustrated with my progress.
Thank you for this video I am happy I came across your videos they make me smile😊
Now I know how much work there is in learning classical guitar.
You have encouraged me to keep it up.
Bip
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Brilliant. I love that the picture fell off the wall too, (sorry). It's so random.
I had a bat fall onto my table during a Skype guitar lesson two weeks ago. So I have empathy.
Haha thanks... Well yeah that's something you can't think of in advance 😅 luckily the painting is fine, the frame saved the fall
I have been playing guitar for 4 months 1 hour a day. I have roughly 120h of practice. This is my goal piece for end of year 1. I know it is super ambitious but so far I am about to nail roughly the first third of it and am super happy with my progress! You sound way better than me after 1h though :) love the channel! Apparently the ghost of Tárrega is offended though
How much time do you plain to practice for day
Now the year seems to be over. How did it work out for you?
Is this the first piece you've learned on the guitar?
Totally love it ❤
This was a lot of fun to watch
What an awesome guitarist!
very enjoyable funny video Beatrix, loved it , glad to see its not just me making mistakes when learning a piece ,lol, i love playing the Capricho arabe , and it must have taken me 2 months before getting through it straight , you did amazing in just an hour ,👏
Thanks! Well luckily all the piece and the harmony was in my ears, I can't imagine how much I'd struggle with for example a contemporary piece I've never heard before 😂
@@beatrixguitar it started sounding very good just after an hour , and putting up with poltergeist's in your room knocking pictures off the wall also :)
@@fhulkster everyone’s a critic. Poltergeist: “aye!” 🤣 👻 🪄
Fun to watch. Very entertaining. 😎
one question! so young and so brilliantly talented? amazing thankyou !
yes,you can..... its true first practice slowly...... then compas by compas or frase by frase ...... dont worry you can
So much fun. I love you.
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What a great Video! Villa Lobos Prelude No. 1 would be a good piece to do a similar video i guess!
Brilliant, it took me 6 Months to learn it 🎉😂
Yeah don’t worry, after this session I tried to perfect it and there are parts which I always struggle with! It’s not an easy piece to master for sure!
Bravo 🎼🎵🎶♥️
thanks!
great performance
Great video, it was very funny and in the end you did very well with this challenge! You just have to keep working on the song to master it completely ;) !
Thank you! Well yeah, I think I'll give it a little more practice and we'll see it on twitch :)
@@beatrixguitar wait playing classical guitar on twitch is a thing?
@@youtubedestroyedmylife309 yep, I'm live every Monday Wednesday and Friday from 2-3 pm CET for like 3 hours. You can find me here: www.twitch.tv/beatrixguitar
@@beatrixguitar Awesome!
@@youtubedestroyedmylife309 thanks, you are welcome in the chat any time, come by sometimes :)
Calmly listening to this and then 4:48
I have never been startled like this before 😂
Yeah I got a mini heart attack when that happened. Luckily the painting is fine, the frame saved it.
We want more paintings to fall!!!!!! Go big next time :)
nooooooo :'( i don't want to :(
I haven't played this piece yet but its on my list to learn. It's a beautiful piece and for an hour worth of work you did really well. I think this piece would take me at least 3 months to have a polished performance of it.
I think for me too, playing the right notes on the right time is nearly not enough if it comes to completely learn a piece. 😅 Maybe I'll work on it for a few more weeks and I'll upload my results then
@@beatrixguitar agreed to bring a piece to life it takes a lot more than just playing the notes at the right time.
@@Zazulastudios maybe I'll practice i until I learn to pleay it well and I uplad that version too :)
I learned, its important to fix painting before starting a new piece or learning painting instead of a guitarplaying.Never mind,its worth to struggle.
Loved it!! Would love to hear more. How do I hear your new album??
Do this everyday for a month and you will become the greatest of all sight readers! I'm gonna take on the challenge!
hahah, usually someone's singing sooo bad that glass shatters, good to know what's happening in case of guitars hahah xD
Meeeeeean! hahahaha xD but kinda true
@@beatrixguitar you did well!🥰
Your learning process is similar to mine, only in the end you get great results, I get awful ones ....
Hahaha 😂 well usually I'm learning a bit differently, but since I had such a short time, I wasn't so accurate and organized. Usually I practice slower for a long time before I start to perform the piece
Ah I spot a challenge! Very relaxing piece, I hope you find the method to release your fear of peoples judgement so you never need to feel like judging yourself because you are certainly not stupid sister
any chance you could do a video on Barre in first position?
🔥🔥🔥video.. maybe flamenco music
😂😂 Laughing with you. So human. So down to earth. Refreshing! Also, everybody forgets to drop the E string to D. 😂 Picture falling, priceless! Who said classic guitar wasn't funny? ❤️
This was a fake video. You were tricked into thinking this was her first time.
You didn't ask, but I say break out of the old Segovia repertoire. Jason Vieauxs Metheny album, that Qui Que piece Stephanie Jones does... There's some Steely Dan arrangements...Cheers
you're right, i didn't ask. I think we shouldn't tell people what to do, but should try to find the value in what they are already doing instead :)
Are you use the touch "apoyado" ? it's important when you play ligatures.
You can play legato with tirando picking as well 🙂
1:24 i couldn't understand why you were so upset and when i realized i laughted too. lmao i am also doin the mistake
Very encouraging to see that great musicians can also struggle during practice! :) One question, what do you use to record audio?
Thanks! Well honestly if I have more time to build up a piece I do it very differently and more patiently. But here I gave myself a hard goal to reach in a short time, and I had just fun with it. But I think there are situations in life when you don't have weeks to learn something, so it's good to try something liek this. I used an SE8 mic with my Zoom h6. :)
wow !!!!
When you called out “B!” 🤣 Very relatable. Do you play the wrong note and audibly go “No.” and try again too? I used to do that all the time. This makes me want to play again. I haven’t steadily played for 12 years. :(
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Hello ma'am. Do you teach guitar online?
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4:45 watch this genius
I could never learn that in an hour, it would take me more like two months.
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she plays like brandon acker
Haha.. love your dumb 🤣😍😍
It can be made a punishment for sitting in a way that causes back problems, like me, but I will not punish me wish me luck
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Are all professional guitarists able to play the song by reading sheets like that?
I hope they are able to, and honestly, I think they should be able to read. Knowing the fretboard, reading sheet music in general and a solid or at least decent level of solfège is necessary.
well they all are able to read on some level, better or worse. Some pieces are way more easier to play for first sight than others. This piece uses easy, simple harmonics mosty so it fits to the instrument pretty well, but I struggle a loooot with a contemporary piece with lots of weird alternate notes. :D
@@beatrixguitar beatrix what do you intend with "alternate notes" , do you mean the alternative tuning, the scordatura?
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I can tell you before I watch the video, NO! You can't MASTER this piece in 1 hour, it's literally impossible.
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omg, at the beggining you were terrible miss Beatrix
hahaha that's true :D
@@beatrixguitar I´m just kidding 😄, we all know you are a great guitarrista that´s why we all are here in the first place🎼
Sry but none can do it in one hour 😂
that's right, including me. I never said that I learnt this piece in an hour :)
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The short answer to the title of your video is "No". The idea that you could master this piece in an hour is ridiculous and the fact that you would even pose the question is somewhat irritating. A more accurate title would have been "I'll spend an hour on the first third of "Capricho Arabe" and show you how far I get."
Honestly, and let's be honest. This song is a part of the standard repertoire for any classical guitarist. To pretend you're learning this for the first time is dishonest. I'm going to unsubscribe.
It is part of it, as well as La Catedral, Adelita, Spanish Romance and many more which I also learnt in the past 2 years for the first time ever. Everyone’s learning path is different. When most people was learning Tarrega I was learning Carcassi, Carulli and all the Sagreras etudes, and many people don’t know them. Please hold yourself back and don’t be disrespectful. Thank you.
@@beatrixguitar I was respectful. You're confusing not liking what I'm saying vs disrespect, which are different things. Will you then please just simply state that this is your first time playing Caprichio Arabe by Tarrega so that it's on the record? Based on your level of skill, I find it extremely unlikely that you'd never played this before. Even my teacher recommended that I play it as a student. Almost every professional guitarist has recorded this. It is standard genre. Of course, on the very, very, very small chance that I'm wrong, I'll apologize. But I think it'll be way more entertaining and believable if you played a piece that we can be sure you've likely not played like a jazz piece or a heavy metal rock piece (eg Metallica). Better yet, let us, your viewers, decide. But to imply that this is your first time playing Caprichio Arabe and that you're a professional player? Really?
Chill out dude, and be nice. Did you actually read the title: the can you "master" part? She also says at the start it's a section of the piece. She never makes any claims to never seeing it before, just mastering it.
Do we have to have another classical guitarist playing a cover of Nothing Else Matters in deadly seriousness like it's the La Catedral of our generation? Now that is for clicks....
I like her channel because it's a bit different from all the other classical guitar channels and she is a high level player that is good to listen too and to learn from.
@@jasongultjaeff9397 watch her earlier videos...her advice to earn money is through clicks and such, which probably includes shenanigans such as learning new pieces. OF COURSE she is going to pretend to learn a piece that she knows well, and any person into classical guitar will know this piece as a very standard score. It is inconceivable that she wouldn't know this piece. And one cannot ever master a piece such as this in an hour, which is another slip up on her part because her mantra is to do anything to earn clicks (her words not mine).
*Dont learn just from notes and practicing one piece learn to play what you recently heared. you might not understand but just ignore my personal system of learng bleh*
Be-a-tricks (pun intended) has yet to flat out and say this was really her first time playing this. Remember, her first and main goal is monetization of videos, and it is not about pure honesty. However, I just never expected this level of deceit, which is shameful because it is misleading that one can learn to play like this. Let's just say that I've seen professionals really study what they are playing and it never would take this short amount of time. Just put out honest videos and you'll get just as many views and money (which is great). But to try to trick people new to guitar is a bit sad. I hope you put up either an apology or actually commit to telling us all that at your level, that you've NEVER played this piece before. I'd like to then pass this along to pros and what they think if you are really telling the truth. This was a gimmick. If not, I will apologize. You're move next.
Horrible.
Guitarist and actress. Fake show for clicks and $.
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