Thanks for watching. Here's the link to my pdf sheet music edition: wernerguitareditions.com/products/fingals-hohle-op13-mertz-pdf If you're watching just for free and you want to support the channel, visit my support page: www.thisisclassicalguitar.com/donate-support/
Wow, never saw so much emotion overflowing from you in an instructional video! And i already watched more than one hundred of your videos! 😂 Amazing performance!
Very excited to watch this one! I've been working on this piece for the last few months and realizing all the problems I have with my right hand technique 😆
It's trickier than it seems it should be. I mean, it's just arpeggios right? But some of the transitions can be tricky and also, just keeping the texture clean sounding is tough for me.
@Thisisclassicalguitar yes I haven't even made it to the texture yet 😆 I'm self-taught and also lost 1/4 in. off my ring finger when I was younger. So the arpeggios are challenging but that's why I picked up this piece.
Ok, enjoy. So with your ring finger do you just angle the right hand inward on that side a bit to compensate? Or does the regular hand position work fine?
@Thisisclassicalguitar yes, or i find myself moving my hand towards the floor so my ring finger has more of a curve. From the reconstruction of my fingertip, my nail is very weirdly shaped so that causes some difficulty as well. I still get a lot of tension in my hand and wrist though so I'm still experimenting with my hand position. This piece by Mertz has been really helpful in exposing some of those issues. Here is some of my playing if you're interested. First video is my Fingal's Höhle progress and arpeggios. The second is a slower piece, K208 in A Major by Scarlatti EDIT: The wrap on that finger in these videos is unrelated. th-cam.com/video/_oxB50mMoQY/w-d-xo.htmlsi=OE5SaHAXLOj6m_RO th-cam.com/video/MtJc9tFUvTc/w-d-xo.htmlsi=PzOFPlrKkESKpG3S
Your right hand position looks really good actually. It's certainly working for you. Yes, special nail attention might be needed. Lots of pros use fake nails these days as well so that is an option. The spoon trick really helps my weird i finger: th-cam.com/video/_Mlo9bjU4U8/w-d-xo.html
Thanks for watching. Here's the link to my pdf sheet music edition: wernerguitareditions.com/products/fingals-hohle-op13-mertz-pdf
If you're watching just for free and you want to support the channel, visit my support page: www.thisisclassicalguitar.com/donate-support/
Wow, never saw so much emotion overflowing from you in an instructional video! And i already watched more than one hundred of your videos! 😂
Amazing performance!
Very excited to watch this one! I've been working on this piece for the last few months and realizing all the problems I have with my right hand technique 😆
It's trickier than it seems it should be. I mean, it's just arpeggios right? But some of the transitions can be tricky and also, just keeping the texture clean sounding is tough for me.
@Thisisclassicalguitar yes I haven't even made it to the texture yet 😆 I'm self-taught and also lost 1/4 in. off my ring finger when I was younger. So the arpeggios are challenging but that's why I picked up this piece.
Ok, enjoy. So with your ring finger do you just angle the right hand inward on that side a bit to compensate? Or does the regular hand position work fine?
@Thisisclassicalguitar yes, or i find myself moving my hand towards the floor so my ring finger has more of a curve. From the reconstruction of my fingertip, my nail is very weirdly shaped so that causes some difficulty as well.
I still get a lot of tension in my hand and wrist though so I'm still experimenting with my hand position. This piece by Mertz has been really helpful in exposing some of those issues.
Here is some of my playing if you're interested. First video is my Fingal's Höhle progress and arpeggios. The second is a slower piece, K208 in A Major by Scarlatti
EDIT: The wrap on that finger in these videos is unrelated.
th-cam.com/video/_oxB50mMoQY/w-d-xo.htmlsi=OE5SaHAXLOj6m_RO
th-cam.com/video/MtJc9tFUvTc/w-d-xo.htmlsi=PzOFPlrKkESKpG3S
Your right hand position looks really good actually. It's certainly working for you. Yes, special nail attention might be needed. Lots of pros use fake nails these days as well so that is an option. The spoon trick really helps my weird i finger: th-cam.com/video/_Mlo9bjU4U8/w-d-xo.html
Well done. Would love to see more lessons on these great compositions from Mertz’s Bardenklange. Wonderful character pieces for our instrument.
Yes, I hope to eventually make videos for them all...might take me awhile though.
Wow, very nicely done.
Thanks! It's a fun piece.
This is very exciting! I'm going to learn this piece. I thought op.13 was too advanced.
Well, I have graded it at grade 7-8 so it's not easy! Late-intermediate for sure with opportunity for advanced performance tempos.
Wow, that's a galloping finale!
Hello ! Can you make a tuto on Cappricio of Mertz (op 13 n3)? Please it's more difficult
I do hope to make videos for all of Op.13 eventually!