Beautifully explained, articulate and clear. Excellent microphone and audio settings really bring out the sweetness of the guitar. You really are an exceptional teacher and artist.
Yes, Cardoso himself encourages focusing on the feelings and harmonies from the folklore, rather on playing the piece like a robot exactly as it is put on paper. Of course, first, we have to be able to reach all the basic notes. Cardoso himself (see TH-cam) has added complex bass notes, and tries to go by creativity and feeling rather than getting through the notes like a robot. Very good lesson!
Well explainned. I realized I may have to get an easier piece to learn. 2nd part looks very challenging fro my current skill level. oh well. Cheers from Argentina!
I really love this piece of music where do you suggest we get the sheet music for that you have a link for it thanks a lot Gohar you always sound great
Hello, if i am an intermediate guitar player, training for this peace one hour every day, and i am not super talented, just normal, how many days or weeks or months do i need to master it for the stage?
The volume of the video seems to be low. Other of your videos are louder. I'm checking all my equipment Either way, with captions On, i can study along. Thanks. That's a Must Know piece amongst the entire guitar repertoire (in my opinion).
"The next section" at 5:54 of Your video You say: "I think the main thing here is to make sure that the rhythm is correct..." YES. EXACTLY, except that You play it completely WRONG! It suddenly becomes somekind of a tango or somethimg, but remember, this is a MILONGA! andt this schizophrenic acceleration is not only very annoying but complčetely ruin the performance!
Roubik Abnous thanks for letting me know. I have to sort that out for the next one. When I listen in FinalCut it sounds fine, I even maxed out the gain for this one just in case... will research.
It is just the guitar's voice that seems to overpower the human voice when played simultaneously. With no guitar I hear you quite clearly. I appreciate your info on "tonal variations"....something for me to work at more often. :)
9:50 the recording that you talk about is jorge cardoso himself playing this piece. he adds those notes in the live performance.
Beautifully explained, articulate and clear. Excellent microphone and audio settings really bring out the sweetness of the guitar. You really are an exceptional teacher and artist.
Esa guitarra suena hermosa, un saludo desde el sur argentino Gohar.
Nicely done and explained.
Yes, Cardoso himself encourages focusing on the feelings and harmonies from the folklore, rather on playing the piece like a robot exactly as it is put on paper. Of course, first, we have to be able to reach all the basic notes. Cardoso himself (see TH-cam) has added complex bass notes, and tries to go by creativity and feeling rather than getting through the notes like a robot.
Very good lesson!
Well explainned. I realized I may have to get an easier piece to learn. 2nd part looks very challenging fro my current skill level. oh well.
Cheers from Argentina!
Great teaching approach. Wonderful playing. You come across really well. And what a master of guitar!
Great lesson for a great piece that is often played too mechanically. Thanks very much Gohar.
I really loved your explanations. This piece is beautiful.
Thank you 🙏🏼 you
Olivia Chian, hace una versión como lo que comentas.
Por cierto, muy bien explicado y excelente sonido 👍 felicitaciones !!!
Thank you very much for your help!
Extraordinaria gelicitaciones
I love this piece, and your lesson is so insightful. I have not learned it yet. I really wish that it was part of the RCM Syllabus!
it is not part of RCM syllabus as this music not listed in RCM guitar syllabus.
Just finished committing Milongueo de ayer to memory. Working on this now.
Thanks Gohar, I’ve been learning this piece for a while, you’ve just helped me approach it in a better way. I always appreciate your support. Sva
Poco miro guitarristas , pero esta mujer me encanta como toca , lástima no ser en español este video ,,,
Après Kyuhee Park ma préférée, c est vous merci pour les cours cela me permets de progresser
Dios! What beauty
maxixe - Agustin barios tutorial please 🙏🙏🙏
In the 3 part of the basses i thing you have to conect the sound... more quiet i thing its very hammes ....
I really love this piece of music where do you suggest we get the sheet music for that you have a link for it thanks a lot Gohar you always sound great
Hello, if i am an intermediate guitar player, training for this peace one hour every day, and i am not super talented, just normal, how many days or weeks or months do i need to master it for the stage?
T O P ! Thanks
Best...
The volume of the video seems to be low. Other of your videos are louder. I'm checking all my equipment
Either way, with captions On, i can study along. Thanks. That's a Must Know piece amongst the entire guitar repertoire (in my opinion).
Well done! Which edition do you use, please?
I have no idea, it’s the standard one everyone has, haven’t noticed any differences between versions I’ve seen,
@@GoharVardanyan ok. Thanks.
Just amizing 🎶🎶🎶❤
Que Deus abençoe
No veo mi comentario. Pero si sale, es que eres tan bonita, como tu guitarra...Gohar.
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"The next section" at 5:54 of Your video You say: "I think the main thing here is to make sure that the rhythm is correct..." YES. EXACTLY, except that You play it completely WRONG! It suddenly becomes somekind of a tango or somethimg, but remember, this is a MILONGA! andt this schizophrenic acceleration is not only very annoying but complčetely ruin the performance!
Your voice is low
Roubik Abnous thanks for letting me know. I have to sort that out for the next one. When I listen in FinalCut it sounds fine, I even maxed out the gain for this one just in case... will research.
@@GoharVardanyan only this video your voice is low thank you so much
It is just the guitar's voice that seems to overpower the human voice when played simultaneously. With no guitar I hear you quite clearly. I appreciate your info on "tonal variations"....something for me to work at more often. :)
@@GoharVardanyan it was your recording VOLUME control of this video was very soft and low volume loudness.
@@Gordito158 are you the same gord that often attends Sean beavers live stream?
you play well, but you talk too much and too fast
Great lesson! Thank you!