GREAT interview!! I learned so much, just listening to Mr. Russell’s wonderful words. This was so inspiring and so appreciated. Thank you so much!!! 🎶❤️🌸
I love him too! Thank you for watching! There is much more to come on this channel. Be sure to subscribe and hit the bell. :) Cheers, ~Miguel, Guitar Lessons from Spain
I love David Russell, too. Thanks for watching! Be sure to subscribe to my channel. I have educational videos and interviews with the best classical guitar players on the planet, including: David Russell, Ricardo Gallén, Berta Rojas, Leo Brouwer, Manuel Barrueco, Andrea Dieci, Zaira Meneses, Jason Vieaux, and Pavel Steidel. Cheers! ~Miguel, Guitar Lessons from Spain 🇪🇸
Thanks for watching! Be sure to subscribe to my channel. I have educational videos and interviews with the best classical guitar players on the planet, including: David Russell, Ricardo Gallén, Berta Rojas, Leo Brouwer, Manuel Barrueco, Andrea Dieci, Zaira Meneses, Jason Vieaux, and Pavel Steidel. Cheers! ~Miguel, Guitar Lessons from Spain 🇪🇸
The JUDO reference was great. I've done AiKiDo seriously for 16 years and it has helped my posture, stamina, relaxation (active), breathing, focus/concentration, so I really get what he is saying. Especially getting my shoulders in a correct position, adjusting my right hand techniques from the shoulder to the elbow to the wrist and finally the fingers, that was improved great from AiKiDo. Now long nails and AiKiDo is tricky because you can easily scratch someone in a hurtful way, but I never had good luck with long nails so I keep mine short anyways 😉
Thanks for watching! Be sure to subscribe to my channel. I have educational videos and interviews with the best classical guitar players on the planet, including: David Russell, Ricardo Gallén, Berta Rojas, Leo Brouwer, Manuel Barrueco, Andrea Dieci, Zaira Meneses, Jason Vieaux, and Pavel Steidel. Cheers! ~Miguel Ferreyra Castillo 🇪🇸
Totally agree! I studied with Brad, as well at CMU. Stay tuned, Brad and I are working on a few things together! I have lots of original content on the way that you can't find anywhere else. Cheers! ~Miguel, Guitar Lessons from Spain 🇪🇸
Well hey Miguel, you really got my attention on this one! Good topics, good questions all of which David dealt with in his unique way. Very nice. Congratulations!
Enhorabuena por esta interesante entrevista, Miguel. Sin duda un gran aporte para todos los que amamos la guitarra clásica y las fantásticas interpretaciones de David Russell.
Totally agree! Have you subscribed to my channel? I have several videos on the way! And lots of original content you can't find anywhere else. ~Miguel, Guitar Lessons from Spain 🇪🇸
That’s a great interview! Thx Miguel! I am glad that he is using forScore as I do. It is a powerful apps, from recently updated features of layers which helps me to manage annotation a lot better. I shared it to my Facebook.
Totally agree! Thank you! Have you subscribed to my channel? I have several videos on the way! And lots of original content you can't find anywhere else. ~Miguel, Guitar Lessons from Spain 🇪🇸
@@MiguelFerreyraGuitar I am happy to see more musician is using the forScore. When I prompting using iPad for reading music and book, people alway tell me they prefer a hardcopy. Yes, of course, me too, but I also like the convenience of electronic version, especially online lesson, it helps me a lot. I brought a electronic version of Giuliani’s complete study recently, although I have its hard copy. Oh sure, I will subscribe it.
Major David Russell fan here. I feel that tone is dependent on pitch. Pure intervals, when accurately tuned, sound immeasurably better than the rough intervals. Tuning is a great and personal art.
Thank you for watching! Be sure to subscribe to my channel. I have educational videos and interviews with the best classical guitar players on the planet, including: David Russell, Ricardo Gallén, Berta Rojas, Leo Brouwer, Manuel Barrueco, Andrea Dieci, Zaira Meneses, Jason Vieaux, and Pavel Steidel. Cheers! ~Miguel, Guitar Lessons from Spain 🇪🇸
Many artists these days use ipad and forscore. It is very useful but I feel somehow their interpretation and performance has a little diminutivefied. If used as a reference it is ok but reading through ....but age also matters and the ability to memorise
I'll say what we're all thinking!!!....... he was good for his time but there are many younger classical guitarists who have sadly left him behind. This is competent playing at best.The trouble with Russell was that his technique was never the strongest and because of those serious technical shortcomings he was always far too nervous in concert. He is not on the level of someone like Julian Bream simply because Russell is far too conservative in his musical tastes.How many memorable pieces have been composed for him?? None at last count! Compared to Bream!!!!!
Give me a break man, I'm not thinking that....Serious technical shortcomings? Competent playing? Geez, if we go by your elevated standards, everyone is a shite player...He just recorded the entire Bach Lute suites and to my trained ears, it sounds more than competent, and he definitely doesn't sounds nervous... And how many memorable pieces have been composed for anyone compared to Bream? Marcin Dylla is a great player...Any pieces composed for him?
Pierre Langedoc, Thanks for watching! David Russell has been one of the most influential guitarists in the past 30- 40 years. Half of the younger top players play Matthias Dammann guitars because of him. The other half play Greg Smallman because they want to emulate John Williams. You mentioned one of my favorite guitarists, Julian Bream. His multi-timber tone, phrasing, and vibrato is out of this world. And Ángel Romero has more technique than John Williams and as much soul as Bream. Be sure to subscribe to my channel. I have educational videos and interviews with the best classical guitar players on the planet, including: David Russell, Ricardo Gallén, Berta Rojas, Leo Brouwer, Manuel Barrueco, Andrea Dieci, Zaira Meneses, Jason Vieaux, and Pavel Steidel. Cheers! ~Miguel, Guitar Lessons from Spain 🇪🇸
Kyle Smith, Thanks for watching! Be sure to subscribe to my channel. I have educational videos and interviews with the best classical guitar players on the planet, including: David Russell, Ricardo Gallén, Berta Rojas, Leo Brouwer, Manuel Barrueco, Andrea Dieci, Zaira Meneses, Jason Vieaux, and Pavel Steidel. Cheers! ~Miguel, Guitar Lessons from Spain 🇪🇸
Not exactly. We were talking about tension in the body and in the hands. This can cause all sorts of physical issues. Your body is supposed to be without any tension when you play. Regino Sáinz de la Maza said, "Tense guitarists don't last long". Have you subscribed to my channel? I have several videos on the way! And lots of original content you can't find anywhere else. ~Miguel, Guitar Lessons from Spain 🇪🇸
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GREAT interview!! I learned so much, just listening to Mr. Russell’s wonderful words. This was so inspiring and so appreciated. Thank you so much!!! 🎶❤️🌸
I absolutely love David Russell. Every interview I see with him I am left wanting more. What a great teacher as well as a great player.
I love him too! Thank you for watching! There is much more to come on this channel. Be sure to subscribe and hit the bell. :) Cheers, ~Miguel, Guitar Lessons from Spain
David Russell is the god of classical guitar
I love David Russell, too. Thanks for watching! Be sure to subscribe to my channel. I have educational videos and interviews with the best classical guitar players on the planet, including: David Russell, Ricardo Gallén, Berta Rojas, Leo Brouwer, Manuel Barrueco, Andrea Dieci, Zaira Meneses, Jason Vieaux, and Pavel Steidel. Cheers! ~Miguel, Guitar Lessons from Spain 🇪🇸
It is always a joy to hear an interview with David, because of his openness, but it also takes a good interviewer, thanks!
Thanks for watching! Be sure to subscribe to my channel. I have educational videos and interviews with the best classical guitar players on the planet, including: David Russell, Ricardo Gallén, Berta Rojas, Leo Brouwer, Manuel Barrueco, Andrea Dieci, Zaira Meneses, Jason Vieaux, and Pavel Steidel. Cheers! ~Miguel, Guitar Lessons from Spain 🇪🇸
The JUDO reference was great. I've done AiKiDo seriously for 16 years and it has helped my posture, stamina, relaxation (active), breathing, focus/concentration, so I really get what he is saying. Especially getting my shoulders in a correct position, adjusting my right hand techniques from the shoulder to the elbow to the wrist and finally the fingers, that was improved great from AiKiDo. Now long nails and AiKiDo is tricky because you can easily scratch someone in a hurtful way, but I never had good luck with long nails so I keep mine short anyways 😉
Thanks for watching! Be sure to subscribe to my channel. I have educational videos and interviews with the best classical guitar players on the planet, including: David Russell, Ricardo Gallén, Berta Rojas, Leo Brouwer, Manuel Barrueco, Andrea Dieci, Zaira Meneses, Jason Vieaux, and Pavel Steidel. Cheers! ~Miguel Ferreyra Castillo 🇪🇸
Great interview Miguel. Congratulations.
Appreciate the Dr. Brad DeRoche shout out! I studied with him in high school. Would not be where I was today if it weren’t for him!
Totally agree! I studied with Brad, as well at CMU. Stay tuned, Brad and I are working on a few things together! I have lots of original content on the way that you can't find anywhere else. Cheers! ~Miguel, Guitar Lessons from Spain 🇪🇸
Well hey Miguel, you really got my attention on this one! Good topics, good questions all of which David dealt with in his unique way. Very nice. Congratulations!
Enhorabuena por esta interesante entrevista, Miguel. Sin duda un gran aporte para todos los que amamos la guitarra clásica y las fantásticas interpretaciones de David Russell.
Great interview Miguel!
Thanks for watching! Cheers! ~Miguel, Guitar Lessons from Spain 🇪🇸
What a nice interview ! I enjoyed it.
Thanks for watching! Cheers! ~Miguel, Guitar Lessons from Spain 🇪🇸
So true, Russell is a genius
Totally agree! Have you subscribed to my channel? I have several videos on the way! And lots of original content you can't find anywhere else. ~Miguel, Guitar Lessons from Spain 🇪🇸
That’s a great interview! Thx Miguel!
I am glad that he is using forScore as I do. It is a powerful apps, from recently updated features of layers which helps me to manage annotation a lot better.
I shared it to my Facebook.
Totally agree! Thank you! Have you subscribed to my channel? I have several videos on the way! And lots of original content you can't find anywhere else. ~Miguel, Guitar Lessons from Spain 🇪🇸
@@MiguelFerreyraGuitar I am happy to see more musician is using the forScore.
When I prompting using iPad for reading music and book, people alway tell me they prefer a hardcopy. Yes, of course, me too, but I also like the convenience of electronic version, especially online lesson, it helps me a lot.
I brought a electronic version of Giuliani’s complete study recently, although I have its hard copy.
Oh sure, I will subscribe it.
Спасибо
Thank you! There is much more to come. ~Miguel, Guitar Lessons from Spain
Major David Russell fan here. I feel that tone is dependent on pitch. Pure intervals, when accurately tuned, sound immeasurably better than the rough intervals. Tuning is a great and personal art.
Thank you for watching! Be sure to subscribe to my channel. I have educational videos and interviews with the best classical guitar players on the planet, including: David Russell, Ricardo Gallén, Berta Rojas, Leo Brouwer, Manuel Barrueco, Andrea Dieci, Zaira Meneses, Jason Vieaux, and Pavel Steidel. Cheers! ~Miguel, Guitar Lessons from Spain 🇪🇸
David Russell is a good guitarist from Scotland.
Many artists these days use ipad and forscore. It is very useful but I feel somehow their interpretation and performance has a little diminutivefied. If used as a reference it is ok but reading through ....but age also matters and the ability to memorise
Thank you for commenting! 🙏🏽
I'll say what we're all thinking!!!....... he was good for his time but there are many younger classical guitarists who have sadly left him behind.
This is competent playing at best.The trouble with Russell was that his technique was never the strongest and because of those serious technical shortcomings he was always far too nervous in concert.
He is not on the level of someone like Julian Bream simply because Russell is far too conservative in his musical
tastes.How many memorable pieces have been composed for him?? None at last count! Compared to Bream!!!!!
Give me a break man, I'm not thinking that....Serious technical shortcomings? Competent playing? Geez, if we go by your elevated standards, everyone is a shite player...He just recorded the entire Bach Lute suites and to my trained ears, it sounds more than competent, and he definitely doesn't sounds nervous...
And how many memorable pieces have been composed for anyone compared to Bream? Marcin Dylla is a great player...Any pieces composed for him?
Pierre Langedoc, Thanks for watching! David Russell has been one of the most influential guitarists in the past 30- 40 years. Half of the younger top players play Matthias Dammann guitars because of him. The other half play Greg Smallman because they want to emulate John Williams. You mentioned one of my favorite guitarists, Julian Bream. His multi-timber tone, phrasing, and vibrato is out of this world. And Ángel Romero has more technique than John Williams and as much soul as Bream. Be sure to subscribe to my channel. I have educational videos and interviews with the best classical guitar players on the planet, including: David Russell, Ricardo Gallén, Berta Rojas, Leo Brouwer, Manuel Barrueco, Andrea Dieci, Zaira Meneses, Jason Vieaux, and Pavel Steidel. Cheers! ~Miguel, Guitar Lessons from Spain 🇪🇸
Kyle Smith, Thanks for watching! Be sure to subscribe to my channel. I have educational videos and interviews with the best classical guitar players on the planet, including: David Russell, Ricardo Gallén, Berta Rojas, Leo Brouwer, Manuel Barrueco, Andrea Dieci, Zaira Meneses, Jason Vieaux, and Pavel Steidel. Cheers! ~Miguel, Guitar Lessons from Spain 🇪🇸
The more you practice, so the better your fingers work the more relaxed you'll be
Not exactly. We were talking about tension in the body and in the hands. This can cause all sorts of physical issues. Your body is supposed to be without any tension when you play. Regino Sáinz de la Maza said, "Tense guitarists don't last long". Have you subscribed to my channel? I have several videos on the way! And lots of original content you can't find anywhere else. ~Miguel, Guitar Lessons from Spain 🇪🇸