Rewatched this video today (after my comment from 3 years ago!), and it's a great piece of work. Thank you very much, Sven. I've been retrying tremolo chords and am finally making progress, and agree that it's a fundamental technique that really helps with the right hand wrist. Thanks again and best wishes.
I must say Sven, your honesty and generosity is really commendable. This stuff that you share is priceless not just for its value to guitar players but as an example of humanity. Thank you!
Sven < thanks for another great lesson. I appreciate the humility you bring to this task particularly when all of us out here in cyberspace are trying to play like you.
Super video! And amen to the notion of approaching speed from both sides -- high and low. From piano, I can say that working at high speed is good to find mechanics, and then after that working at low speed to work consciously on what you've found, is great. I'm still working on it with guitar. Cheers and thank you! z
Yes, why not. I notice there is some interest in gear questions on TH-cam! I'm not a gear maniac, means I don't know a lot about wood and stuff, but I could tell something about the best guitars concerning price/quality, amplification and picks.
@@SvenJungbeck THx for the answer. I have another question. How do you pick while playing fast scales (three notes per string)? Do you use alternate picking = down, up, down, (next string)up, down, up, (next string) down, up, down, etc. or economy picking = down, up, down (sweep to next string) down, up, down etc.?
Hi sven,hätte da auch einige Fragen zum tremolando? 1.wie dick sollte das plek sein? 2.wird es angewinkelt,wie10 uhr zu vier uhr oder wie manche 2uhr zu 8 uhr? Der Aufschlag ist das Problem! Kann man 6er auch mit 3er gruppen oder wird allgemein hauptsächlich in 2er,also 3 mal 2 gespielt.Bin vom Alternate auf Gypsy picking umgestiegen,muss sagen hat vor- und nachteile.zwei saiten benachbart angeschlagen,ab,ab( sweep) klingt anders wie ab auf??? Für Gypsy jazz gut,aber für bepop und fusion? Zb.McLaughlins Läufe,völlig verschiedene Gruppen 4er,dann 7er,wieder 5er und dreier.da ist timing gefragt. Habe auch festgestellt,das viele Läufe mit zwei fingern leichter zu spielen sind,wie mit 4 oder 3( legato?dehnung) Das war sehr umfangreich,sorry.Was meinst Du? Danke im Voraus!!! Paco Perima/g v.grüsse!
Rewatched this video today (after my comment from 3 years ago!), and it's a great piece of work. Thank you very much, Sven. I've been retrying tremolo chords and am finally making progress, and agree that it's a fundamental technique that really helps with the right hand wrist. Thanks again and best wishes.
Really excellent lesson. This is the first time I've heard this topic broken down like this. Very very helpful .
Thanks for sharing your own experience with that Sven. Indeed one of the hardest techniques to master properly
I must say Sven, your honesty and generosity is really commendable. This stuff that you share is priceless not just for its value to guitar players but as an example of humanity. Thank you!
Very helpful and incite full and inspirational! Thank you very much!
Super useful as always, thanks man
Sven < thanks for another great lesson. I appreciate the humility you bring to this task particularly when all of us out here in cyberspace are trying to play like you.
Was looking for this topic for a while now, thank you so much!
Very useful, thanks Sven
Amazing lesson as always 👍🏻👍🏻
This is really helpful! Great insights, thanks.
Super video! And amen to the notion of approaching speed from both sides -- high and low. From piano, I can say that working at high speed is good to find mechanics, and then after that working at low speed to work consciously on what you've found, is great. I'm still working on it with guitar. Cheers and thank you! z
Thanks
That has helped a lot. Seems a long time since you posted a song tutorial. Any planned soon.
Jes, I just finished 3, there will be more soon!
Sven Jungbeck
Great Thanks
Sven saying "shit" and "fuck" is a welcome departure from his typically PG lessons. Gritty gypsy lessons, hell yeah
Have you made any videos about guitars and plectrums?
Yes, why not. I notice there is some interest in gear questions on TH-cam! I'm not a gear maniac, means I don't know a lot about wood and stuff, but I could tell something about the best guitars concerning price/quality, amplification and picks.
When you play scales with tremolo do you use alternate picking while changing strings?
Whenever possible, yes. Sometimes it's one or three notes per String, then it's not working and you kind of sweep or play down up down, down up down
@@SvenJungbeck THx for the answer. I have another question. How do you pick while playing fast scales (three notes per string)? Do you use alternate picking = down, up, down, (next string)up, down, up, (next string) down, up, down, etc. or economy picking = down, up, down (sweep to next string) down, up, down etc.?
Hi sven,hätte da auch einige Fragen zum tremolando?
1.wie dick sollte das plek sein?
2.wird es angewinkelt,wie10 uhr zu vier uhr oder wie manche 2uhr zu 8 uhr?
Der Aufschlag ist das Problem!
Kann man 6er auch mit 3er gruppen oder wird allgemein hauptsächlich in 2er,also 3 mal 2 gespielt.Bin vom Alternate auf Gypsy picking umgestiegen,muss sagen hat vor- und nachteile.zwei saiten benachbart angeschlagen,ab,ab( sweep) klingt anders wie ab auf???
Für Gypsy jazz gut,aber für bepop und fusion?
Zb.McLaughlins Läufe,völlig verschiedene Gruppen 4er,dann 7er,wieder 5er und dreier.da ist timing gefragt.
Habe auch festgestellt,das viele Läufe mit zwei fingern leichter zu spielen sind,wie mit 4 oder 3( legato?dehnung)
Das war sehr umfangreich,sorry.Was meinst Du?
Danke im Voraus!!! Paco Perima/g v.grüsse!
What make of gypsy guitar is that?
It's a Volkert guitar!
Sven can play chords of latcho drom??