So you profesional players are human after all. Watching you struggle practicing is a morale boost for amateurs like me. Of course I am not a hundredth of the player you are and I struggle with much easier pieces, but still... thank you!
just do it slow.. what I learned over the years.. even if you thnk you'll never be able to play it.. play it slow it helps alooooot! and soon you'll get it.. metronome helps too after you can play it slow so you can go faster and faster
I started playing guitar 6 months ago and I can barely read sheet music, but this really helped me to understand how a professional would practice since I've never had a teacher.
I'm myself a classical guitarist and also a cellist, and i really like what you do (in general) but especially in this very honest video. To everyone who isn't a musician : this IS what looks like working and learning music is. Thank you Alexandra !
You're THE person I've been meaning to find! I play the classical guitar and also own a cello. For years I've been putting off picking up the cello for real. My question is: do nails present a problem for holding the cello bow?
@@FaithlessDwarf Ahahhh, this question. That's a funny question. I have *never* been able to have real nails as a guitar player, my teacher "accepted" that (I ended with abrsm 8 + 1 or 2 years (i am in a country with a different system but i know this one so maybe it helps you), and he sort of dropped the case and tried to get the best of me with shorter nails. Today i'm more of a cellist, but i still play guitar, so without nail. Sorry if i can't give you the right answer :)
@@TheCompleteGuitarist Hard disagree on both counts. I think there is a time and place where each approach has its advantages - at least, in the Western classical tradition. Learning from sheets makes it easier to get an understanding of the structure and theory of a piece. Learning by ear trains your mind's ear and helps you to develop your own voice and interpretation. Ideally you learn some music both ways.
“Just add lots of vibrato. That’s my solution for everything.” That made me laugh. Love it. Videos like this are so satisfying seeing the process of a performance be shaped and cultivated. Thank you!
As a sculptor and past wannabe guitarist and all around nerd, I greatly appreciate watching process pieces wherein a master of their craft opens up and shows us their development from a piece of raw material to a final polished work of art. Human creativity is 90% grit.
Me encanta esta sección, a diferencia de los videos en los que se ve el resultado final, hermoso por cierto, pero, esto es invaluable ver a un músico en su momento íntimo aprendiendo una nueva pieza, y tener presente que incluso los profesionales y/o virtuosos ¡práctican!, jaja. Gracias Alexandra, maestra...
crazy that i watched this like 6 months ago with no regard for the music except just to have a good time and now this piece makes me just ugly-sob and i’m here to learn from you!
Es ist so wunderbar zu sehen wie selbst Profis struggle haben an manchen Punkten, wie in der 8 min (bei diesem Teil bin ich gerade bei diesem wunderbaren Kunstwerk) Danke für diesen Einblick dies gibt Kraft es selbst hinzubekommen.
Thank you for including us for an insightful view of your practice.I would like to see you approach an equally complex piece that you have never seen for the first time and offer up suggestions on how you analyze and learn it.And any tips you have on memory skills would be appreciated.
Wow. Beautiful song and practice. I learned from your practice that a double line above a cluster of notes is when you pick up speed in playing. Thanks for putting this practice on TH-cam. What a great learning tool and love how you play the guitar. You're one of my favorites. You make the song beautiful when you play it. Thanks for the great lesson.
I was hugely impressed with your skill,sight reading and just the way you navigate the fret board.It brought it all back to me.As a one time guitar enthusiast,(still am)I really appreciate how difficult it can be and how easily you seem to solve the phrasing to make it sound better.Thankyou for your share.I enjoyed it and your enthusiasm for the guitar.
De todos los vídeos que te he visto, éste lo he difrutado muchísimo, ya que nos das ha conocer la parte humana del artista. Trasmite mucha emoción y sentimiento. Abrazos desde el otro lado del charco: Monteria-Cordoba-Colombia.
Al ser argentino y desde Buenos Aires, te puedo decir que lo hiciste espectacular. Sentís muy bien las notas y los acordes que es la base de la experiencia musical para transmitirlo, más que tener una excelente técnica en los tangos y música de Piazzolla. Te felicito.
I think these “practice with me” videos are BRILLIANT! I especially like the tremolo one you did, to learn that famous piece whose name I’ll never learn to pronounce. Too many well intentioned guitar tutorial videos are so perfect, you think, no way I can get there. But a largely unedited “practice with me” or “play along with me” video bridges the gap. 👍👍
I thank you so very much, to me it's a very personal intimate moments, in your own home first thing in the morning drinking coffee, as I'm literally customizing a few guitar parts at the moment reviewing your practice and I wanted to say we, the people all over who love your music and heart, and you were kind enough to share, regardless if others share similar habits or not, you took your time to do this , I thank you, I say it with such detail for the ignorant pricks who thumb downed it; you all have choices! Alex; I respect and appreciate yours. Cheerz
Thank you for giving us an unvarnished glimpse into your practice routine. It's nice to see that even the professionals have their own challenges and ways to overcome them.
I kept my eyes on the sheet music and my ears on the notes you played as you practiced. I enjoyed listening to you progress with this composition. Honestly what I enjoyed most was experiencing a side of you that I have not yet seen. For example, you were hilarious when you said, "I have a memory like a goldfish.....". 😂
I think this is the first classical guitar practice video I've seen on TH-cam. For some reason, there're lots of violin practice videos but none for guitar
Thank you for taking the time to make a video of your practice session. This is so timely, I have forgotten how to read sheet music so following along really helped, especially since I’ve been wanting to get back into it.
Unfortunately I was the only family member that failed to get the musical talent genes, except for occasionally writing poetry that people set to music years ago. However, your gifted guitar playing never ceases to be incredible calming for me, and helps me to be more creative given all of the things that I do daily. I so look forward to your new videos and hope that you always will keep going on to greater opportunities.
I have been learning classical guitar for 12 years and then after 3 years of almost no playing, I am getting back at it now since a few weeks. I am so happy so see this on youtube, this is the first time I see a video of practice instead of performance. I hope there will be others! :) thank you
Thank you Alexandra!!!! Thank-you for showing many secrets in your left and right hand fingerings! Thanks to youtube settings for slowing down this video which was also incredibly helpful.You are so kind! Blessings!!
Thanks Alexandra, it's not common at all that a guitarrist like you share your way to afford a new piece. I enjoyed and learned a lot. Thanks for you humble.
I watch a lot of your videos lately. I have been playing guitar for a hobby for over 8 years. I will soon start classical guitar lessons, and it will be good to be able to learn a little more with you !. Waiting. [Brazil]
it's so nice to see how you love the stuff you do :) and I can't stop smiling while watching this video beacause you look so cute being totally focused on playing :) don't stop, and have fun! :)
Love your accent, long fingers and the vibrato. Ive never used vibrato and your use of it adds so much to your playing. thanks for posting your practice because it shows other guitar players how much work it takes to relearn lost pieces. cheers from the yukon
Dear Alexandra, this video was a treat for me. I really love this piece and seeing you playing it by reading the notes was really interesting to me. Thanks a lot for sharing.
Thank you for this, I needed help with my left hand. trying to learn this with an acoustic guitar (don’t do it!) and I’m only a beginner. So this was a huge help! I’m gonna have to watch this over and over to get it right, so thanks again (So far I’m only halfway through the intro, if you where wondering)
Fantastic, explaining what you are doing and feeling by playing reminds me some 20th century record leaflets. They somewhat make me in the mood and are giving me more imagination and information on the background. Adding enjoyable and unique taste to the songs. Thank you!
i'm playing this for an actor musicianship audition at the end of the month... i love this song so much i think it's so beautiful and you definitely did it justice! watching you practise is so funny because you say all the same things I do when i practise :D
I just started learning clasical guitar, and can only read tabs, so I thanks all these great mucians who gives lessons whith tabs on you tube. I no this is not whith tabs, but liked it anyway.👍
You are wonderful, I love to see you and hear you play. This show today, how you study, was sensational, it would certainly be very good to make more videos of this type, because for those who play it helps to know the dynamics of their studies. Kiss in your heart and be sure you have many fans in Brazil.
Thanks for sharing this Alexandra, i'd just like the echo some of the comments below and say it's really motivating to see even accomplished guitarists such as yourself working through a piece like this. makes it feel more bareable when i'm struggling with a piece know that even top echelon guitarists go through the same motions. thanks for the music
This kind o video is really amazing! I think it's possible to learn a lot of things by seing profissionals practicing. See they correct their mistakes, change the fingering for the execution of some tricky passage and this kind of thing definitely can help students off lower levels to lean how to practice in a more effective way.
It’s encouraging to see a pro practicing . Too often all we see are great performances with no clue as to how they came about. Thanks for posting
So you profesional players are human after all. Watching you struggle practicing is a morale boost for amateurs like me. Of course I am not a hundredth of the player you are and I struggle with much easier pieces, but still... thank you!
just do it slow.. what I learned over the years.. even if you thnk you'll never be able to play it.. play it slow it helps alooooot! and soon you'll get it.. metronome helps too after you can play it slow so you can go faster and faster
How are you doing now? I’d love to hear how far you’ve come since this video! :]
I started playing guitar 6 months ago and I can barely read sheet music, but this really helped me to understand how a professional would practice since I've never had a teacher.
I'm myself a classical guitarist and also a cellist, and i really like what you do (in general) but especially in this very honest video. To everyone who isn't a musician : this IS what looks like working and learning music is. Thank you Alexandra !
You're THE person I've been meaning to find! I play the classical guitar and also own a cello. For years I've been putting off picking up the cello for real. My question is: do nails present a problem for holding the cello bow?
@@FaithlessDwarf Ahahhh, this question.
That's a funny question. I have *never* been able to have real nails as a guitar player, my teacher "accepted" that (I ended with abrsm 8 + 1 or 2 years (i am in a country with a different system but i know this one so maybe it helps you), and he sort of dropped the case and tried to get the best of me with shorter nails.
Today i'm more of a cellist, but i still play guitar, so without nail. Sorry if i can't give you the right answer :)
RIP to all my fellow guitarists who can't read sheet music
Music is always better and easier to learn by ear.
@@TheCompleteGuitarist Hard disagree on both counts. I think there is a time and place where each approach has its advantages - at least, in the Western classical tradition. Learning from sheets makes it easier to get an understanding of the structure and theory of a piece. Learning by ear trains your mind's ear and helps you to develop your own voice and interpretation. Ideally you learn some music both ways.
😂
@@TheCompleteGuitarist No, its not. That's like saying being a virgin is always better.
@@TheCompleteGuitarist sounds like someone can't read their treble clef :D
At last! A highly talented professional guitarist that plays like me: stopping and starting trying to get it right... Love it!
How humble you are.
“Just add lots of vibrato. That’s my solution for everything.”
That made me laugh. Love it.
Videos like this are so satisfying seeing the process of a performance be shaped and cultivated.
Thank you!
As a sculptor and past wannabe guitarist and all around nerd, I greatly appreciate watching process pieces wherein a master of their craft opens up and shows us their development from a piece of raw material to a final polished work of art. Human creativity is 90% grit.
AHHH YOU'RE PLAYING IS SO EXPRESSIVE! I play violin and absolutely love playing with your recording!
Me encanta esta sección, a diferencia de los videos en los que se ve el resultado final, hermoso por cierto, pero, esto es invaluable ver a un músico en su momento íntimo aprendiendo una nueva pieza, y tener presente que incluso los profesionales y/o virtuosos ¡práctican!, jaja. Gracias Alexandra, maestra...
"I'm bound to make a few mistakes I haven't been playing it all day"
*Proceeds to play it perfectly*
crazy that i watched this like 6 months ago with no regard for the music except just to have a good time and now this piece makes me just ugly-sob and i’m here to learn from you!
Es ist so wunderbar zu sehen wie selbst Profis struggle haben an manchen Punkten, wie in der 8 min (bei diesem Teil bin ich gerade bei diesem wunderbaren Kunstwerk)
Danke für diesen Einblick dies gibt Kraft es selbst hinzubekommen.
Thank you for including us for an insightful view of your practice.I would like to see you approach an equally complex piece that you have never seen for the first time and offer up suggestions on how you analyze and learn it.And any tips you have on memory skills would be appreciated.
Buenos Aires, Tango y barrió querido!!! 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
Thank you so Much!!!
Wow. Beautiful song and practice. I learned from your practice that a double line above a cluster of notes is when you pick up speed in playing. Thanks for putting this practice on TH-cam. What a great learning tool and love how you play the guitar. You're one of my favorites. You make the song beautiful when you play it. Thanks for the great lesson.
I was hugely impressed with your skill,sight reading and just the way you navigate the fret board.It brought it all back to me.As a one time guitar enthusiast,(still am)I really appreciate how difficult it can be and how easily you seem to solve the phrasing to make it sound better.Thankyou for your share.I enjoyed it and your enthusiasm for the guitar.
Bellissimo video....nulla di preconfezionato....ma solo la generosa UMILTÀ dell'artista che studia...thank you!!!!!!
Huge fan of your talent, Alexandra...
De todos los vídeos que te he visto, éste lo he difrutado muchísimo, ya que nos das ha conocer la parte humana del artista.
Trasmite mucha emoción y sentimiento.
Abrazos desde el otro lado del charco: Monteria-Cordoba-Colombia.
It’s so nice to see this :3
Al ser argentino y desde Buenos Aires, te puedo decir que lo hiciste espectacular. Sentís muy bien las notas y los acordes que es la base de la experiencia musical para transmitirlo, más que tener una excelente técnica en los tangos y música de Piazzolla. Te felicito.
I think these “practice with me” videos are BRILLIANT! I especially like the tremolo one you did, to learn that famous piece whose name I’ll never learn to pronounce.
Too many well intentioned guitar tutorial videos are so perfect, you think, no way I can get there. But a largely unedited “practice with me” or “play along with me” video bridges the gap. 👍👍
I thank you so very much, to me it's a very personal intimate moments, in your own home first thing in the morning drinking coffee, as I'm literally customizing a few guitar parts at the moment reviewing your practice and I wanted to say we, the people all over who love your music and heart, and you were kind enough to share, regardless if others share similar habits or not, you took your time to do this , I thank you, I say it with such detail for the ignorant pricks who thumb downed it; you all have choices! Alex; I respect and appreciate yours. Cheerz
It is a very difficult work and you showed us it so easily, it is magnificent.
Thank you for giving us an unvarnished glimpse into your practice routine. It's nice to see that even the professionals have their own challenges and ways to overcome them.
This is awesome, just to demonstrate it’s about hard work and perseverance to nail a difficult piece in fact any piece. Thanks for being human.
I want to learn too, this is fabulous
I kept my eyes on the sheet music and my ears on the notes you played as you practiced. I enjoyed listening to you progress with this composition. Honestly what I enjoyed most was experiencing a side of you that I have not yet seen. For example, you were hilarious when you said, "I have a memory like a goldfish.....". 😂
I think this is the first classical guitar practice video I've seen on TH-cam.
For some reason, there're lots of violin practice videos but none for guitar
Incredible beautiful music. Performance at a very high professional level. Thank you Alexandra
👍👏🌹🌹🌹💕.
This was a fantastic video. It was incredibly helpful to see how you practice learning a piece of music. Please do more of these!
Thank you for taking the time to make a video of your practice session. This is so timely, I have forgotten how to read sheet music so following along really helped, especially since I’ve been wanting to get back into it.
I don't know which thing I am hooked to the most, the way you play guitar or your enchanting accent. both of them i think
Unfortunately I was the only family member that failed to get the musical talent genes, except for occasionally writing poetry that people set to music years ago. However, your gifted guitar playing never ceases to be incredible calming for me, and helps me to be more creative given all of the things that I do daily. I so look forward to your new videos and hope that you always will keep going on to greater opportunities.
Люблю все, что Вы делаете. Мне очень близок Ваш репертуар по духу. Спасибо!
Love this! Please do more! Is so interesting to see you praticing and practice with you haha Greetings from Costa Rica!
Learning how to play, and learning how to read music; watching you play along using that App was really helpful.
Nice to see the struggle that comes before perfection!
Amazing how some songs become so special
I agree ,nice to see such a talented player practise, gives a lot of inspiration to pick up your classic guitar,
So nice to see how professionals do it. Yeah, practice makes perfect. It makes it even more encouraging for us, non-pros, to practice all the more.
this is somehow more motivating than it I thought
Can't wait to watch this🤗
Great idea to show the thousands of hours of practice it takes. Fantastic idea.
Awesome...thanks for doing this. It's great having the music on top while you are playing also.
I have been learning classical guitar for 12 years and then after 3 years of almost no playing, I am getting back at it now since a few weeks. I am so happy so see this on youtube, this is the first time I see a video of practice instead of performance. I hope there will be others! :) thank you
Great watching you practice 🙋♂️
TH-cam algorithm got me here. A big THANK YOU to Alexandra.
"Can't hold the b, well hey ho" 🤣 It's nice to see somebody practice classical guitar the way I do, maybe we all do. Nice strong clear sound!
Thank you Alexandra!!!! Thank-you for showing many secrets in your left and right hand fingerings! Thanks to youtube settings for slowing down this video which was also incredibly helpful.You are so kind! Blessings!!
You practice like me. Except you can actually read music. Every bar is agony for me! Love how you play and practice. Very authentic. ❤️❤️
I must say I can't read sheet music but after watching this video I will definitely learn.
Thanks Alexandra, it's not common at all that a guitarrist like you share your way to afford a new piece. I enjoyed and learned a lot. Thanks for you humble.
loved it. Its great to see the playing and the music together
I watch a lot of your videos lately. I have been playing guitar for a hobby for over 8 years. I will soon start classical guitar lessons, and it will be good to be able to learn a little more with you !. Waiting.
[Brazil]
Oh dear, you just made my day. My whole week, actually ;)
Good
Thanks for posting. It's encouraging to see a real pro practice and know that they struggle as well and always seek perfection.
It is a true privilege, to watch this...
it's so nice to see how you love the stuff you do :) and I can't stop smiling while watching this video beacause you look so cute being totally focused on playing :)
don't stop, and have fun! :)
You are a great talent. I love the candid comments you make throughout this peek into one of your private practice sessions. Inspiring!
How I love listen to you play the guitar ❤❤
Love your accent, long fingers and the vibrato. Ive never used vibrato and your use of it adds so much to your playing. thanks for posting your practice because it shows other guitar players how much work it takes to relearn lost pieces. cheers from the yukon
Great idea sharing your practice and Tomplay is EXACTLY what I was looking for, MUCHAS GRACIAS
Its good that people can see that Beautiful songs are hard to learn and play .
Thanks ❤❤❤
People need to know more about real music .
It's good to see how you get to the stage of a performance.
Such a talent and inspirational teacher top. You make people aspiring.
Awesome Alexandra , thanks , beautiful song.
Really great advice. Please do more learning videos!
Thank you for sharing this! Its very reassuring that you don't play perfectly first time!
Dear Alexandra, this video was a treat for me. I really love this piece and seeing you playing it by reading the notes was really interesting to me. Thanks a lot for sharing.
I am a guitar student and this video is really great for the method and for the motivation
EXCELLENT, merci pour vos partages, meilleurs & réalisations pour 2021
I've been learning this piece too! Thanks for the video. It's been very insightful to see how you you would approach it!
Thanks so much for sharing your practice session. Shows how much work goes into making a piece sound nice It is very genuine and motivating
Thank you for this, I needed help with my left hand.
trying to learn this with an acoustic guitar (don’t do it!) and I’m only a beginner. So this was a huge help! I’m gonna have to watch this over and over to get it right, so thanks again
(So far I’m only halfway through the intro, if you where wondering)
It was great to see you practice, thank you
Fantastic, explaining what you are doing and feeling by playing reminds me some 20th century record leaflets.
They somewhat make me in the mood and are giving me more imagination and information on the background.
Adding enjoyable and unique taste to the songs. Thank you!
hypnotizing, your sound is really good and round. loved it
We love Piazzolla's music, and love how you teaching. Sorry for my english...
Great video!! Thank you!!
Greetigs from Argentina 🇦🇷❣️🙏🏼
i'm playing this for an actor musicianship audition at the end of the month... i love this song so much i think it's so beautiful and you definitely did it justice! watching you practise is so funny because you say all the same things I do when i practise :D
Me encanta ! Me haces querer aprender la guitarra - como quisiera poder tocar este estilo. Gracias por compartir !
Really cool idea, I've never seen a video like this before. Like doing a master class with yourself....very helpful to watch!
I wish I could read new music like you!
Mesmerized
Thanks for sharing your progress, that’s so inspiring and motivating to see.
Nice! It helps to get an idea of what your study seems like. Thanks!
I just started learning clasical guitar, and can only read tabs, so I thanks all these great mucians who gives lessons whith tabs on you tube. I no this is not whith tabs, but liked it anyway.👍
This video was so honest. I LOVED it.
Thanks you, this was very useful for an older beginner trying to improve. Very different from other teachers
I love Café 1930 so much!!!
Great! I like this type of video, thank you for sharing! 😊👏🏼
Thank you for sharing 😀
I love videos like this. Please do more!
You are wonderful, I love to see you and hear you play.
This show today, how you study, was sensational, it would certainly be very good to make more videos of this type, because for those who play it helps to know the dynamics of their studies.
Kiss in your heart and be sure you have many fans in Brazil.
Thanks for sharing this Alexandra, i'd just like the echo some of the comments below and say it's really motivating to see even accomplished guitarists such as yourself working through a piece like this. makes it feel more bareable when i'm struggling with a piece know that even top echelon guitarists go through the same motions. thanks for the music
You've made me want to learn classical guitar
This kind o video is really amazing! I think it's possible to learn a lot of things by seing profissionals practicing. See they correct their mistakes, change the fingering for the execution of some tricky passage and this kind of thing definitely can help students off lower levels to lean how to practice in a more effective way.