What a wonderful lesson for this short piece and its particular demands of the picking hand. Your instruction is both concise and thorough while also accessible too. Thank you!
I've discovered when playing the same chord from up on the finger board toward the first position holding down the fourth finger can help a lot; you can keep the fingers approximately without the squeaking sound since it's a nylon string
Very good lesson with lots of interesting tips which I will have to come back to of course. I've only looked at the video once through I'll have to come back and study it in more detail
Thank you again Gohar! For your lessons and patience (for example answering some partially crazy questions on insta:), not at least for your talent and music!
Gohar: Você é uma concertista genial; fiquei muito feliz em saber que você também se dedica a obra musical do nosso fantástico Heitor Villa-Lobos! Deus te abençoe e te proteja hoje, amanhã e sempre! Um grande ABRAÇO!! 🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩
I thought I was kicking butt on this song until I heard you play it! Makes me want to toss my guitar in the fireplace and go fold socks! LoL wonderful wonderful
The way you play blows my mind... been playin 2 years and you set the standards for me... thats where i would like to be but i can't see that in sight... i do love to play though and I'll keep loving it. I'll take whatever comes as I keep going haha. I need to increase reaction speed in my a finger...
I’m not sure about more etudes, but I am working on some new videos for next year. I fell behind on making new videos because I had more performance in 2024, I think I’ll be able to get back to TH-cam after the holidays. And thank you for the kind words! I hope to do more instructional ones too.
@@GoharVardanyan I know that this year has been very hard to you, although very worthwhile. Many worderful concerts. I saw one one that was in Cincinnati and posted on the youtube.
Hi Gohar, can you share a lesson on Villa Lobos etude 2? Etude 2 is very tricky. left hand does not always plays same pattern as in other normal arpeggio etudes. And the right hand also does not go by the same pattern
Thanks for the instruction. Do you have any comments on "planting" for either practicing or performing this piece? It seems like a good study for this technique.
I don't plant usually. You can use planting as a learning technique, but when you play fast there is no time to plant before plucking. : ) Think of it more like training wheels for a bicycle. :)
@@GoharVardanyan That's a good analogy for teaching. I was experimenting with this yesterday and found the planting helpful for economy of motion but it had a limit for speed. Then after stopping planting the speed was much easier and assured.
@@kurtpenner2362 Yup, and that's pretty much what it should be used for. Some people stick with it for too long, thinking it's the only way to play. But if you want to sound legato or play fast, you can't plant. It mutes the string before plucking the next note, so you can't be REALLY legato, there will always be some interruption. And it wastes time when playing really fast. But you can use it as a Practice technique, it's good for minimizing unnecessary motion and increasing accuracy.
If your hand position and everything is correct and you still can't reach it, then a smaller scale guitar might be your only option. Unless you can work on the elasticity of your hand over time with constant stretching exercises.
Gohar Vardanyan well said. It took me a lot of practice stretches to finally get my left hand working. You might also study some ted Greene chord exercises. That will really put your left hand to work.
I have been playing (learning) this song 2 years ago... My main problem is the sound so low,why is it because i use a Yamaha c40 cheapest guitar player or something else
These are very good instructions and you provide some good insights. I've been playing this one for the past few months (s-l-o-w-l-y) and have come to appreciate that it's a study with some depth to it. It's quite challenging and very worthwhile. I wish I could give this video two likes.
Jubnx as an etude I think it is important to play it like this for developing an even right hand technique, but for performance changing the dynamic and tempo can make it much more musical. I usually practice both ways.
Sou brasileiro e é um orgulho saber q a música nacional de meu país é reconhecida mundo a fora
grandes guitarristas de tu bello país!! Sergio Assad es otro grande!
Thanks!
Thanks for everything you do from all your performances and tutorials here on TH-cam and on Tonebase! Best wishes!
Thank you very much Larry!!!! Thanks for your support :)
Beautifully played, beautiful sound!
What a wonderful lesson for this short piece and its particular demands of the picking hand. Your instruction is both concise and thorough while also accessible too. Thank you!
ギターを抱えて世界各地を歩いたV-Lobos, 間断なく続くアルペジオ、エチュードの枠を外す、コンサートのステージに上がる佳作。ぼくも何度かとり上げたが、ここに聴くtoneもラテン系より、Europeanの吐息が奏でられる秀演だ。ブラボー!
Less than 1 second after she starts playing I thumbs upped.
Brilliant work!
I've discovered when playing the same chord from up on the finger board toward the first position holding down the fourth finger can help a lot; you can keep the fingers approximately without the squeaking sound since it's a nylon string
Very good lesson with lots of interesting tips which I will have to come back to of course. I've only looked at the video once through I'll have to come back and study it in more detail
Thank you again Gohar! For your lessons and patience (for example answering some partially crazy questions on insta:), not at least for your talent and music!
Gohar: Você é uma concertista genial; fiquei muito feliz em saber que você também se dedica a obra musical do nosso fantástico Heitor Villa-Lobos! Deus te abençoe e te proteja hoje, amanhã e sempre! Um grande ABRAÇO!! 🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩
Quelles beautés à entendre et à voir ! 🙏
Thank you for the lessons. You are an inspiration with so many ideas and techniques that help us enjoy the wonderful world of guitar music. Beautiful.
I thought I was kicking butt on this song until I heard you play it! Makes me want to toss my guitar in the fireplace and go fold socks! LoL wonderful wonderful
Folding socks love it
It's not a song. It's a study
The way you play blows my mind... been playin 2 years and you set the standards for me... thats where i would like to be but i can't see that in sight... i do love to play though and I'll keep loving it. I'll take whatever comes as I keep going haha. I need to increase reaction speed in my a finger...
Hi Gohar. This was a very good lesson, your technique is so perfect. I can see why.
Perfection ! Always , never disappointed.
Great lesson, please give us more! Particularly Tarrega thank you
Geniaaaaaaaa!!!
Bravo! Well done!
Beautiful playing and woman!
I really enjoy your playing and teaching.
Very nice piece of music, very great interpretation and it is very cool to share your talent
Very instructive, thank you !
Hi Gohar. I'd like to know if you are going to post New etudes. Your explanations about the etudes are great.
I’m not sure about more etudes, but I am working on some new videos for next year. I fell behind on making new videos because I had more performance in 2024, I think I’ll be able to get back to TH-cam after the holidays. And thank you for the kind words! I hope to do more instructional ones too.
@@GoharVardanyan I know that this year has been very hard to you, although very worthwhile. Many worderful concerts. I saw one one that was in Cincinnati and posted on the youtube.
Beautiful sound. Every note, every single one is possible to listen... The correct amount of speed to be able to perceive each sound.
Very good thanks
thans very much !!! I am starting to study it, and my ghitar level is not so good. So your advices are really good for me
Very nice tips. Thanks a lot..
You are a very good teacher. Thank you ❤️
Greaaaat ! By the way beautiful hair😜
Fantastic!
beautiful gorgeous, this is amazing!
Hi Gohar, can you share a lesson on Villa Lobos etude 2? Etude 2 is very tricky. left hand does not always plays same pattern as in other normal arpeggio etudes. And the right hand also does not go by the same pattern
Very nice!!!!
Excellent 💜
But also each and every piece you play is beautiful in your expert hands
Thank you!!! That helps a lot!!!
Hello.. My name is Rany from Indonesian, l always wathcing ur vidios n learn from u.
Tanks
Aplot dong videonya Ran
Genia!!!
Que bonito ese estudio!! Lo estudiaré
Gracias Gohar
Si, claro!
Wuaw! Super super
Thank you
Parabems vc e top q violão e esse
Espectacular amiga por tocar la música de este lado del mundo con tanto talento
Conoces algo la música de gentil montaña , Colombia,,,
Merci beaucoup pour ces explications qui me fait avancer dommage que vous ne parliez pas français. Donnez vous des cours en Visio ? 🙏🎶
Beautiful... 'Recuerdos de la Alhambra' and 'Asturias'?
Please is there etude like this for left hand?
Love your smiling face and cheerful eyes
★★★★★★★★★★ BRAVO ★★★★★★★★★★
Thanks for the instruction. Do you have any comments on "planting" for either practicing or performing this piece? It seems like a good study for this technique.
I don't plant usually. You can use planting as a learning technique, but when you play fast there is no time to plant before plucking. : ) Think of it more like training wheels for a bicycle. :)
@@GoharVardanyan That's a good analogy for teaching. I was experimenting with this yesterday and found the planting helpful for economy of motion but it had a limit for speed. Then after stopping planting the speed was much easier and assured.
@@kurtpenner2362 Yup, and that's pretty much what it should be used for. Some people stick with it for too long, thinking it's the only way to play. But if you want to sound legato or play fast, you can't plant. It mutes the string before plucking the next note, so you can't be REALLY legato, there will always be some interruption. And it wastes time when playing really fast. But you can use it as a Practice technique, it's good for minimizing unnecessary motion and increasing accuracy.
@@GoharVardanyan Thanks so much. Talking to a professional is great fun and instructive.
Maravilhosa
Excellent lesson(s). Very glad to visit you again. Are you still in New York (as I recall)?
Beautiful, and I mean you, hahaha, yeah that's right I said it
I can never get the dreaded G# over E. Any suggestions??
Laura Morales practice + smaller guitar.
If your hand position and everything is correct and you still can't reach it, then a smaller scale guitar might be your only option. Unless you can work on the elasticity of your hand over time with constant stretching exercises.
Gohar Vardanyan well said. It took me a lot of practice stretches to finally get my left hand working. You might also study some ted Greene chord exercises. That will really put your left hand to work.
Simplemente sorprendente...
I have been playing (learning) this song 2 years ago...
My main problem is the sound so low,why is it because i use a Yamaha c40 cheapest guitar player or something else
These are very good instructions and you provide some good insights. I've been playing this one for the past few months (s-l-o-w-l-y) and have come to appreciate that it's a study with some depth to it. It's quite challenging and very worthwhile. I wish I could give this video two likes.
Muito lindo! Maravilhoso!
Thank's a lot ,,Amazing
Se sienten algunos ruiditos indeseables cuando vas descendiendo,hay que corregir.
Saludos.
Good❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
hii saludos desde colombia master.
Hi Gohar ! Your GUITAR flex 12 action sixth string and first string about milimetre how many?
I see Gohar barre very easy !
My action is 3.5mm at the 1st string and 4.5mm for the 6th string.
@@GoharVardanyan oh my god ! 4,5 mm Very high for me . Thank you so much . I practing warm finger every day style spider pumping Nilong
I entered here because I wanted to hear and listen to the final harmonics and just that is missing in the explanation
Really love your playing Gohar. I was just wondering what type camera you use to record your videos and whether you use a separate mic or not? Thanks
Thank you! These instructional videos are recorded with Sony a6300 with a Rode Video MicPro attached to the camera.
Gohar Vardanyan cool, thank you!
😍😍😍😍😍😍😍
Helpful tips Gohar. What metronome speeds do you recommend?
lindo!
I keep for years fighting with this and i can barely manage to play it. ......
My thumb curves backwards in an uncontrolled movement so it tenses unnecessary
How should i struggle with it.?
Est ce possible mais j entends des fautes
L❤ke u
D es fois j entends une note en trop est ce normal mimimi
You needed to discuss right hand sequential planting first , as the most important thing in working on this piece ❤️
I don’t plant when I play.
Вы спешите 4 струны не слышно
the interpretation is not very good in my opinion because there was little too none variation in volume and emotion. But! the technique is quite good.
Jubnx as an etude I think it is important to play it like this for developing an even right hand technique, but for performance changing the dynamic and tempo can make it much more musical. I usually practice both ways.
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camera man who doesn't know music always ruins it for me by showing the wrong hand at the exact moment they should've go on the other one
PARDON JE PENSE il y a 16 notes PIPIPMIAMAIMPIPI
bonsoir quelle auteur vous connaissait merci
@@jeanmarcguyot5327 Je joue le morceau j entends a la 12 et 11 position il y a un mi de trop ,pourquoi
I appreciate your work.. but don't you think 39 Dollar is tooooooooo much for one piece!
It’s not one piece, it’s all his etudes, preludes, and I think 2 choros, I can’t remember.
@@GoharVardanyan by the way I love your work and you deserve the best ... thank you and good luck 🌹🎶
Such boring playing