The details are what I've been missing. Specifically when is most appropriate to adjust from free to rest stroke. And that angled approach on the upward strum is genius! Thank you for sharing with us, friend.
It’s refreshing to hear a lucid explanation from such an excellent player. You’ve broken down the technique into steps that are easy to understand and practice. Well done.
This is a lovely resource for students and teachers alike. Is there any chance you could talk about that other embellishment technique where you play the chord broken but you use all your fingers from x to p? It such a simple (!) movement, I personally can do it but teaching it can be challenging. In fact quick rasgueados etc. feel easier to do correctly than that technique because you can simply grind rasgueados overtime. With this however, it's a little obscure what to grind and how. Some pick it up instantly but others sound like a 5 car pile up for a too long time until they learn it. (Example: Paco Peña's Salobre, first ever chord as transcribed by Alain Faucher I believe. There are obviously many more instances and examples)
Olá Grisha! Me chamo Sérgio sou do Brasil e estudo flamenco. Gostaria de fosse possível de uma dica para proteção das unhas em razão dos rasgueados utilizados no gênero. Estudo flamenco concerto, mas mesmo assim o desgaste das unhas é considerável. O que pode ser feito para amenizar este problema. Acompanho seu trabalho salvando os vídeos desde quando você era garoto e gravou o repertório do método do Juan Martin. Sou um grande fã do seu trabalho levando em consideração sua humildade em relação ao seu grande talento. Parabéns!!!
ahoi, wow, its so great and impressive that such a master like you really give more lessons here and use YT more - amazing , i love flamenco guitar and really want to learn more here - im very glad and grateful you do this here and will follow your lessons - i recommand use patreon for your work or giv us a hint if we can paypal you or something to giv back you sometimes for your effort ? grateful greetings from a fan of yours =)
Thank you very much for your suggestion and support! I will post a poll dealing with the possibility of both Patreon and TH-cam paid membership. I will need to understand what would people want in return for a few bucks.
Hello Grisha, Nice lesson.. I knew this technique from when I started out playing, or more trying to play flamenco, I just didn't know the name. I even used to keep my ring finger nail a little bit longer to use for such techniques. I clicked your link as I've been interested in doing a lesson with you for a long time, (I've admired your playing for years) but I really want to learn classical.. I am much more natural at it, and as I've played more it is more my appeal.. I thought you would teach flamenco only but I see on your link you teach classic as well? Like advanced.. Even though I am only really a self taught intermediate player. I am trying to learn Caprice no24 right now. Could you walk me through this if we done a lesson? Certain techniques in certain varations are just beyond me, and I find online videos on it just don't help either. Well thank you I hope this message reaches you well, I am currently very busy in my life in general but want to try and take my 'playing' to a next level
Thank you for your interest! I am teaching both flamenco and classical guitar, it's up to a student. I got my DMA in classical guitar from NEC in Boston. I can help you with 24th Caprice, I have Eliot Fisk's edition of it.
Hola maestro grisha una pregunta cuántas horas as estudiado cuando eras mas joven ? Y ahora cuántas estudias? Y otra pregunta como ves estudiar 5 o 6 h diarias un saludo
Так конечно сложно без образования музыкального заиграть как Григорий , уже два года пытаюсь извлекать звуки , из за гитары) Жаль что по русски не говорят !)
That was so intelligently explained and makes so much sense.
Hello uncle Joe, glad to see that you appreciate Grisha as well. Hope you're doing well!
@@zacharykail4011 Nephew, all is well and it’s good to hear from you. Yeah , Grisha is an amazing master and a no nonsense down to earth guy
Thank you very much! This is my teaching style.
love the fact that Juan Martin's book is right there... what a great oeuvre..., to me the best book ever written for Flamenco Guitar.
I agree! It's a fantastic source of information, and very methodical. I learned from it back in the mid-late 80's.
I was lucky enough to have lessons from Juan back in the 70’s. Lived with me always
The Graf-Martinez book is very good too.
Thank you for the detailed explanation Maestro. Those little details make a world of a difference!
You are welcome! It's all about these fine details.
Maestro Grisha excelent lesson! You're great teacher !! I'm going to try to practice it !!
Thank you very much! Good luck.
@@Grisha_Goryachev I would like to ask if it is only rule to play tremolo using PI AM I or PAM I.CANT YOU also use PMI to play tremolo?
watching you explaining techniques feels like finding gold. Precious guiding and tips.
Thank you for your kind words!
Short and sweet! Perfect, in fact, with a nice tip. Thanks!
Thank you, Lee!
Amazing Lesson!
Maestro Grisha thanks for your lessons, we appreciate you very much!
I appreciate you too!
Perfect explanation and analyses.Thank you for sharing!
The details are what I've been missing. Specifically when is most appropriate to adjust from free to rest stroke. And that angled approach on the upward strum is genius! Thank you for sharing with us, friend.
Glad it was helpful!
Thank you for this lesson...! From Argentina...
Always wondered how to perform this technique. Your explanation makes it so clear. Спасибо!
Glad it was helpful!
great tip on the diagonal movement of the ring finger 🤯
Glad you liked it!
It’s refreshing to hear a lucid explanation from such an excellent player. You’ve broken down the technique into steps that are easy to understand and practice. Well done.
Great! Thanks Grisha!
GRISHA GIVES HIS GREAT GUITAR GENIUS GOODS TO US MERE MORTALS!!! GOD BLESS THIS GREAT MAN!!!!!
Thank you so much! God bless you too!
Maestro, eres un genio, sigue así!!!
Gracias Carlos!
Immediate improvement following this lesson! Excellent teaching! Thank you maestro!
Maestro Grisha, gracias!
You are an excellent teacher, and your lessons are pure nectar.
I appreciate it so much, send you a warm greeting!
Thank you so much Grisha!
many thanks Mr Grisha and wish you all the good luck. your channel should pass the M followers but the life not fair.
Thank you! More technique videos, please!!
Will oblige!
Nice lesson, thanks. And the grey austerity of the background allows to focus on the music.
Master of the Maestros
Thank you!
Thanks for the detailed explanation!
Such a good lesson.
Wow there’s a lot of details of a simple looking technique. Thanks for sharing.
Glad to help. That's how it always is, there is a lot to say about the most simple looking techniques. I teach this way a lot.
Many thanks Maestro
Thank you Grisha for this lesson helps a lot ❤️
So glad!
Excellent lesson, Grisha. Thank you so much.
You're welcome!
Thank you maestro ❤️
Phenomenal! Your playing never fails to inspire.
Thanks!
Great lesson ma friend..🙏☮️
great lesson
very interesting technique, thank you!
A new term in my flamenco vocabulary, thanks a bunch man.
Glad you enjoyed!
Wow I love to be learning Of you!!! Thx!!!
Happy to hear that!
Beautiful explanation! Before this video, I wondered for a very long time how this specific sound is achieved :)
thank you so much
these are the types of lessons I would vote for, I see how to play the notes evenly now
Glad to help!
Obrigado Grisha!!
🤝
Great! Thank you, Grisha!
EXCELLENT explanation - Thank you!
You are welcome!
muchísimas gracias 😘
Your lessons are very good!
Спасибо вам Гриша за доскональный разбор техник фламенко! Как ни странно в РФ практически мало кто преподаёт в этом жанре.
I had never heard the term for this technique, though it's one of my favorites! Thanks maestro!!!
Oleee!
grande Maestro!
Thanks a lot sir 🙏❤️
Thank you very much!
I would like to see the RASGUEADO.
Thanks a lot Maestro!
grisha thank you
You are welcome, David!
What can possibly be better than you teaching techs Maestro?! 😅
So many things in life!
@@Grisha_Goryachev U're definitely one of them. Thanks for making us happy 😊
thanks for lesson
Good job sir
Thank you!
Obrigado maestro pelo vídeo, ensina muito bem, técnica impecável refinada bravíssimo de Manaus Amazonas Brasil.
Obrigado!
Thank you very mutch !!
Thanks, very helpful.
Nice shirt, by the way !
🔥mate
Thanks!
that's what we're talking about, 🎼🎼🎼🎼
:-)
Thanks máster!!!!
This is a lovely resource for students and teachers alike. Is there any chance you could talk about that other embellishment technique where you play the chord broken but you use all your fingers from x to p? It such a simple (!) movement, I personally can do it but teaching it can be challenging. In fact quick rasgueados etc. feel easier to do correctly than that technique because you can simply grind rasgueados overtime. With this however, it's a little obscure what to grind and how. Some pick it up instantly but others sound like a 5 car pile up for a too long time until they learn it.
(Example: Paco Peña's Salobre, first ever chord as transcribed by Alain Faucher I believe. There are obviously many more instances and examples)
Olá Grisha!
Me chamo Sérgio sou do Brasil e estudo flamenco. Gostaria de fosse possível de uma dica para proteção das unhas em razão dos rasgueados utilizados no gênero. Estudo flamenco concerto, mas mesmo assim o desgaste das unhas é considerável. O que pode ser feito para amenizar este problema. Acompanho seu trabalho salvando os vídeos desde quando você era garoto e gravou o repertório do método do Juan Martin. Sou um grande fã do seu trabalho levando em consideração sua humildade em relação ao seu grande talento. Parabéns!!!
Thank you for the lesson! Oh, I have that Juan Martin's Methode book:))🙌 It's from my mid-childhood.
You are welcome! It's a great book!
excellent máster...! and the video of alzapua? thanks for share your experience 😊
All in time!
Зур рэхмэт! (Спасибо большое!) Изменение направления действительно было критичным!
ahoi, wow, its so great and impressive that such a master like you really give more lessons here and use YT more - amazing , i love flamenco guitar and really want to learn more here - im very glad and grateful you do this here and will follow your lessons -
i recommand use patreon for your work or giv us a hint if we can paypal you or something to giv back you sometimes for your effort ?
grateful greetings from a fan of yours =)
Thank you very much for your suggestion and support! I will post a poll dealing with the possibility of both Patreon and TH-cam paid membership. I will need to understand what would people want in return for a few bucks.
Olee tu no entiendo nada de inglés bueno casi nada y me como más de uno de tus vídeos 👏🏼 los oiría un sordo 🙌🏽
Oleee!
With the reverb in the voice, it feels as if god himself is teaching us flamenco techniques!
I really need to figure out how to cut reverb from the voice mic. I suspected it would be a problem and it is.
Hello Grisha,
Nice lesson.. I knew this technique from when I started out playing, or more trying to play flamenco, I just didn't know the name.
I even used to keep my ring finger nail a little bit longer to use for such techniques.
I clicked your link as I've been interested in doing a lesson with you for a long time, (I've admired your playing for years) but I really want to learn classical..
I am much more natural at it, and as I've played more it is more my appeal..
I thought you would teach flamenco only but I see on your link you teach classic as well?
Like advanced.. Even though I am only really a self taught intermediate player.
I am trying to learn Caprice no24 right now.
Could you walk me through this if we done a lesson?
Certain techniques in certain varations are just beyond me, and I find online videos on it just don't help either.
Well thank you I hope this message reaches you well, I am currently very busy in my life in general but want to try and take my 'playing' to a next level
Thank you for your interest! I am teaching both flamenco and classical guitar, it's up to a student. I got my DMA in classical guitar from NEC in Boston. I can help you with 24th Caprice, I have Eliot Fisk's edition of it.
Hola maestro grisha una pregunta cuántas horas as estudiado cuando eras mas joven ? Y ahora cuántas estudias? Y otra pregunta como ves estudiar 5 o 6 h diarias un saludo
клевый примем и очень простой!
👏👏👏👏
Nobody can learn what you know. Your born with it
yeet, here we go!
❤
🎉❤🎉
Здравствуйте Гриша сделайте русскую версию!
Думаю как это сделать.
🌹🌺
Так конечно сложно без образования музыкального заиграть как Григорий , уже два года пытаюсь извлекать звуки , из за гитары) Жаль что по русски не говорят !)
Гриша, а нельзя ли эти ваши ролики делать и с озвучкой на русском языке?
мне кажыца тут и без перевода все идеально разжёванно)
@@the___Sova видимо, английский вам роднее русского. Но, у многих русский родной.
What about arrastre exercise ?
I have them, but wanted the video to be about explanation primarily.
我也有一本和你一樣的,中文翻譯
He is a wonderful teacher.
Эх, такие бы уроки да на русском языке!