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Of course, this type of technique is generally called "Thumping". It is actually like a tremolo on the classical guitar but incorporating the thumb. In fact, sometimes all the other fingers can be added. In this case, thumb and index finger.
@@AntonioVGMusic De momento llevo la mitad... Has hecho un gran trabajo con las explicaciones de todas las partes, quería preguntarte si eso también aparece en las tabs oficiales/videos o es cosa tuyo, en cualquier caso, tienes talento hermano.
@@dimensionfundida que tal... Realmente todo es percepción mía... Te aseguro que habrá al menos 2 notas que no estan bien pero estoy consciente 😅. Incluso el cover que hice podrás notar que no es igual al tutorial pero me ví una y otra vez el video de Tim henson hasta saber lo que hacía e intenté plasmar todo en el tutorial. Y si... No conozco las tabs originales porque no he podido adquirirlas pero gracias a eso esta este video. Te agradezco mucho tus palabras 🤙🏻 y vas muy bien, no es una canción fácil.
I've been doing some research and it's called "Thumping". A lot of people play it with the strings muted, but apparently you can also do a kind of tremolo using your thumb and other fingers and it's called the same thing. In this case, the thumb and index finger.
@@AntonioVGMusic hey thanks I appreciate that, I also completely forgot to say that your video is awesome and super helpful! So thank you very much for providing this video and the explanation
Bro Im not hating it's a nice tutorial but I think you should add a metronome in the background to your videos. I think it's wrong to practice slowly without a metronome, especially when somebody is not familiar with the piece. It can lead to sped up/slowed down parts. It's much better with a metronome, to stay in time, you know.
@@jimberry123 Ahh yes, I completely agree with the use of the metronome. I appreciate your comment and I think it's a good idea to implement it for my next videos if it makes it easier for some people to learn it. Thanks for the advice bro :) 🙌🏻 In this case: The tutorial part is just for you to learn the fingering on the guitar and the guide part is how it should be heard. I think the ideal is to know how to read the sheet music, not the TABS, to understand the tempo of the song and so you can practice it at the speed that suits you best. Apart from the fact that this song is not for beginners, so I didn't see it necessary to learn with a metronome, but I did see it necessary to practice it with it. But thanks again and I will keep it in mind 🙌🏻 Pd: I hope you understand, I don't speak English and I use a translator 🤣😅
@@AntonioVGMusic no problem, but the thing is I have seen many people on yt/instagram cover Tim's or Marcin's music with many tempo mistakes, getting the rhythm wrong or not practicing enough. Even advanced players might get it wrong sometimes, so that's why metronome is ALWAYS going to be the go-to. It helps a lot in flamenco and, in the "classical world", you'd get frowned upon if you didn't use a metronome.But anyways, I am not a purist, and I don't think it's that much of a big deal, and your tutorial is very helpful, I don't play guitar anymore but I see that you've put a lot of effort into it. Thanks for your time.
@@jimberry123 Yes, in fact it is very common due to the fact that getting the original material is expensive and they release their own versions (some poorly executed or out of time) and they are taught as if it were the original version. But in the end that is what makes the difference between a good performer or musician and another, and the reality is that music is better learned directly from professional teachers than from the Internet. And yes, the metronome gives you a lot of technique and understanding of the song, I totally agree with you. Good contribution and thanks for the time.
@@Noragami1220 I use the delay and reverb that Ableton (software) includes. It's a good option for the TOD10N. The other option is to buy the plugins that Tim sells on his website.
Hey everyone! For those who don’t know, polyphia likes to take down tabs of their songs so that you will buy it from them instead. If you want to keep learning this song, take screenshots of the tabs in the video so you can keep them for in the future.
PLEASE PIN THIS FOR EVERYONE 😊❤
@@101skills. Thanks 🤝
@@AntonioVGMusic thank you, sir. 👍🏻🫡
fue por lejos el mejor tuto que he visto, fuiste bastante útil bro, toma like y sub.
@@hatexmexlol muchas gracias, bro. Me alegra leer eso. Espero que le hayas sacado mucho provecho 🙌🏻🙌🏻🙌🏻
I dont speak spanish, but I appreciate the break down. It's very helpful
@@issqsskatingclips9108 thanks, bro. 🙌🏻💪🏻🫡
@@issqsskatingclips9108 did you use subtitles, it’ll translate 😃
What an incredible transcription, i hope a lot of people see this
@@eriknohr8690 thanks a lot, bro 🙌🏻 :')
Very good playing man! Your transcription is very accurate, thanks for making it available for us!! Thanks a lot!
@@matebalogh6807 I'm glad it helps. Thank you very much 🙌🏻
Here before it gets taken down 💀
@@visiblepain7676 Seize it 😅
Yo musics it’s technically Marvin’s song it’s still here hopefully
@@AntonioVGMusicbro PLEASE PIN my next comment. I think it’s important for everyone.
Tim def used some chops from Quintuple Meditation for sure. This piece is so beautiful. Even slow. I love his sig nylon and electric. Great quality
@@Solo-gx2xc Tim is actually a killer musician. I appreciate your comment bro.
Yo Bro you’re a gem… thank you for all you do.
@@michaelgottlieb9083 Thanks, bro. I'm glad I can help others.
muchas gracias, muy entendible, agradezco tu esfuerzo por sacar el tutorial, toca practicarlo, las notas son muy útiles
Gracias, bro. Que bueno que te sirva, agradezco todo tu apoyo! 🙌🏻🙌🏻🙌🏻🙌🏻
hey by any chance do you know what is the name of the thumb and index finger picking technique used in the 1st parte rapida
Of course, this type of technique is generally called "Thumping". It is actually like a tremolo on the classical guitar but incorporating the thumb. In fact, sometimes all the other fingers can be added. In this case, thumb and index finger.
10:16
Muchísimas gracias Antonio !
ojalá te haya servido, bro ;)
@@AntonioVGMusic De momento llevo la mitad... Has hecho un gran trabajo con las explicaciones de todas las partes, quería preguntarte si eso también aparece en las tabs oficiales/videos o es cosa tuyo, en cualquier caso, tienes talento hermano.
@@dimensionfundida que tal... Realmente todo es percepción mía... Te aseguro que habrá al menos 2 notas que no estan bien pero estoy consciente 😅. Incluso el cover que hice podrás notar que no es igual al tutorial pero me ví una y otra vez el video de Tim henson hasta saber lo que hacía e intenté plasmar todo en el tutorial. Y si... No conozco las tabs originales porque no he podido adquirirlas pero gracias a eso esta este video. Te agradezco mucho tus palabras 🤙🏻 y vas muy bien, no es una canción fácil.
eres él mejor, definivitamente necesitaba un tutorial para esto 🙌
Excelente, que bueno que sea útil 💪🏻
Muchas gracias por este video me ayudo tanto aprender esto!
me da gusto que te haya servido! saludos
ما قصرت وربي اكثر شي وظي اتعلمه هذي الفترة
maravilhoso, seu trabalho é exelente, ganhou um novo escrito e lik
@@Uandson_Rohden Obrigado, estou feliz que ajude você. 🤙🏻🙌🏻
I love this!!!
Hermoso, buen trabajo. ♫ ♥♪
Gracias, me alegra que te guste 🙌🏻
@@AntonioVGMusic Gracias a ti. 👍
THANK YOU SO MUCH!
@@eulasimp6842 🙌🏻
What is the technique at 4:01 called? The quick picking with the thumb and index finger
I've been doing some research and it's called "Thumping". A lot of people play it with the strings muted, but apparently you can also do a kind of tremolo using your thumb and other fingers and it's called the same thing. In this case, the thumb and index finger.
@@AntonioVGMusic hey thanks I appreciate that, I also completely forgot to say that your video is awesome and super helpful! So thank you very much for providing this video and the explanation
@@MR-cg9nyThank you very much. I'm glad the tutorial was useful to you. 🙌🏻🤙🏻
Thank to you im becoming a beast at this
@@ChristopherCardenas-s7o Thanks to you. Keep it up bro 💪🏻
Who is trying to do this tune on acoustic guitar?
Here 😂
❤ i am so happy love u brother
Ótimo vídeo, irei começar a seguir a partir de agora 👏👏
Gracias 💪💪
Looking for Marcins part
Thanks a lot man ❤
@@ObamaPyramid-do1si 🙌🏻🤙🏻
i'll download it befor it gets taken down lmfao
Im crying broo 😭😭
@@kenny_pras why??!
1:43
Terima kasih bro tutorial kamu mudah di mengerti
Me da gusto que te sirva !. Gracias a ti :)
Thanks a lot🎉❤😊
@@truth2272 🙌🏻💪🏻
Great job
@@Guitarlessonshub thank you, bro. 🙌🏻
tks for the tabs but is this standard tuning ?
@@attranquang8234 yes 🙌🏻
@@AntonioVGMusic tks bro alottt
God bless you
@@ariahsanemeterio Thanks bro. Same to you :)
Mano podrias sacar la TAB de Time carries de Marcin :v?
yooowww, puedes hacerlo con Chimera de polyphia?
me tomará un rato por diversos pendientes que tengo pero lo tengo anotado. Así que solo es esperar :)
ahora sigue el tutorial para la parte acustica de Carmen Habanera de Marcin
@@Toritonopal si quieren ese tutorial necesitan darme 1 día más, pero en la habitación del tiempo
@@AntonioVGMusicJAJAJAJA BUENA ESA
Bro Im not hating it's a nice tutorial but I think you should add a metronome in the background to your videos. I think it's wrong to practice slowly without a metronome, especially when somebody is not familiar with the piece. It can lead to sped up/slowed down parts. It's much better with a metronome, to stay in time, you know.
@@jimberry123 Ahh yes, I completely agree with the use of the metronome. I appreciate your comment and I think it's a good idea to implement it for my next videos if it makes it easier for some people to learn it. Thanks for the advice bro :) 🙌🏻
In this case: The tutorial part is just for you to learn the fingering on the guitar and the guide part is how it should be heard. I think the ideal is to know how to read the sheet music, not the TABS, to understand the tempo of the song and so you can practice it at the speed that suits you best. Apart from the fact that this song is not for beginners, so I didn't see it necessary to learn with a metronome, but I did see it necessary to practice it with it.
But thanks again and I will keep it in mind 🙌🏻
Pd: I hope you understand, I don't speak English and I use a translator 🤣😅
@@AntonioVGMusic no problem, but the thing is I have seen many people on yt/instagram cover Tim's or Marcin's music with many tempo mistakes, getting the rhythm wrong or not practicing enough. Even advanced players might get it wrong sometimes, so that's why metronome is ALWAYS going to be the go-to. It helps a lot in flamenco and, in the "classical world", you'd get frowned upon if you didn't use a metronome.But anyways, I am not a purist, and I don't think it's that much of a big deal, and your tutorial is very helpful, I don't play guitar anymore but I see that you've put a lot of effort into it. Thanks for your time.
@@jimberry123 Yes, in fact it is very common due to the fact that getting the original material is expensive and they release their own versions (some poorly executed or out of time) and they are taught as if it were the original version. But in the end that is what makes the difference between a good performer or musician and another, and the reality is that music is better learned directly from professional teachers than from the Internet.
And yes, the metronome gives you a lot of technique and understanding of the song, I totally agree with you. Good contribution and thanks for the time.
神
How do you make your TOD10N sound like that? Are you using an AI or software?
@@Noragami1220 I use the delay and reverb that Ableton (software) includes. It's a good option for the TOD10N. The other option is to buy the plugins that Tim sells on his website.
@@AntonioVGMusic Appreciate it ❤️
Yall will struggle learning this without proper pima finger picking layout.
that's what makes it interesting. It makes you develop your skills