Wonderful tone Felix! Great playing. Congratulations. You are an inspiration for my conversion process to no-nail playing. Actually I'm practising this Sor op35 n17
WOW! I play without nails. Very beautiful playing. The most lovely mellow tone, no metallic or glassy sounds. I’d love to try gut strings but is just not possible. I live in Brisbane in Australia. For six months of the year the humidity is over 80%, with weeks & weeks where it’s over 90%. It’s hard on my guitars, and murder on gut strings. Really lovely to hear classical guitar played like this. Thank you. 🇦🇺👍
thank you very much. 80% humidity sounds brutal hehe maybe nylgut is the right thing for you (in case you havent already tried it) alot of nonail players seem to realy like aquila ambra, i prefer alabastro though. For me it its the next best thing to real gut. Take care
@@timcotterill3952 ty :) if you cant find a distributor in Australia you can order directly from aquila corde too. the ambra set is supposed to be like real gut, both in color and texture (a little bit rough) alabastro is more like normal nylon, but smoother to the touch (not polished) let me know what you think when you have tried them
@@FS.2772.guitar What do you think about nylgut strings? I'm thinking about experimenting with either gut or nylgut. But gut strings are too expensive to just maul them through in one month. :D
Know the pain, lived in Szczecin - similar humidity levels. Bread didn't get dry there, just moldy. :D And my guitar got a crack because of the humidity. I would recommend an electric dehumidifier with a set up limit to 50-55%. Should do the trick. In my current flat the humidity varies a lot throughout the year from very low to too high - so with changing my guitar to a better, more expensive one I will invest also in a set up to control the humidity.
@@FS.2772.guitar I appreciate it. However I live in a small town where I'm not too sure it would be easy to find a guitar teacher. Do you think starting by learning on your own thanks to the internet is still good or is it just a waste of time?
@@yeahbuddy300lbs learning something new is never a waste of time :) If you cant find a teacher books and the internet is a good way to get started, however i highly recommend frequent consultation
even my a finger feels like joining the party.... is this real life?
LOL! It is real life and sounds REAL good 👍 I know that's bad grammar...it's worth it, though.
@@tateharmann3057 hehehe thank you :)
Really nice tone!
@@PavelBortnik thank you very much. I think your tone is really nice too :)
Thank you for this beautiful demonstration of the title drawcard.
You play very well. The Sor piece is so pretty.
Great sound! Reminds me why I love classical guitar in this noisy world
well said, i agree :)
Hermoso sonido.
Felix, beautiful playing! You make me want to try this!
Please do it :) there is nothing to lose here, nails grow back fast :)
Wonderful tone Felix! Great playing. Congratulations. You are an inspiration for my conversion process to no-nail playing. Actually I'm practising this Sor op35 n17
thank you very much :) there is nothing like sor
WOW! I play without nails. Very beautiful playing. The most lovely mellow tone, no metallic or glassy sounds. I’d love to try gut strings but is just not possible. I live in Brisbane in Australia. For six months of the year the humidity is over 80%, with weeks & weeks where it’s over 90%. It’s hard on my guitars, and murder on gut strings.
Really lovely to hear classical guitar played like this. Thank you. 🇦🇺👍
thank you very much. 80% humidity sounds brutal hehe maybe nylgut is the right thing for you (in case you havent already tried it) alot of nonail players seem to realy like aquila ambra, i prefer alabastro though. For me it its the next best thing to real gut. Take care
@@FS.2772.guitar excellent. I haven’t tried those, I’ll find a seller here in Oz. Thanks again. I subscribed & rang the bell.
@@timcotterill3952 ty :) if you cant find a distributor in Australia you can order directly from aquila corde too. the ambra set is supposed to be like real gut, both in color and texture (a little bit rough) alabastro is more like normal nylon, but smoother to the touch (not polished) let me know what you think when you have tried them
@@FS.2772.guitar What do you think about nylgut strings? I'm thinking about experimenting with either gut or nylgut. But gut strings are too expensive to just maul them through in one month. :D
Know the pain, lived in Szczecin - similar humidity levels. Bread didn't get dry there, just moldy. :D And my guitar got a crack because of the humidity.
I would recommend an electric dehumidifier with a set up limit to 50-55%. Should do the trick. In my current flat the humidity varies a lot throughout the year from very low to too high - so with changing my guitar to a better, more expensive one I will invest also in a set up to control the humidity.
Very clear sound and steady playing ! Keep it up
Thank you very much, will do :)
Love this ! Thank you for sharing!
amazing. i need those strings
thank you, the strings are aquila HL
Bel suono, bravo.
Remarkable!!! Beautiful playing!!!
Very nice and delicate interpretation! Well done!
God, this is lovely! Thanks for uploading this.
Thank you for this comment :)
I transitioned to no nail playing. I love it! I will never go back to using the nails…too twangy.
Lovely
Bravo
it sounds beautiful Felix.
I cut my nails and trying to grab your technique.
thanks
Nice.
Teach us some of this songs pls.
Por pabor
Team no nails!
hell yea
It sounds beautiful ! But my question is ,could we play tremolo without nails?
thank you. Yes tremolo is possible but on the inner strings a bit more difficult i would say
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Wow. I heard about gut strings.
they still exist and sound just as good as ever :)
Sounds amazing but looks so difficult. I want to start learning guitar but my god the learning curve seems so steep
you should get a good teacher and you will see good results in no time :) i have been playing for 20years
@@FS.2772.guitar I appreciate it. However I live in a small town where I'm not too sure it would be easy to find a guitar teacher. Do you think starting by learning on your own thanks to the internet is still good or is it just a waste of time?
@@yeahbuddy300lbs learning something new is never a waste of time :) If you cant find a teacher books and the internet is a good way to get started, however i highly recommend frequent consultation
Tarrega and Sor would be proud. Sweet!! Name of strings?
thank you very much, the strings are aquila hl