Thank you Jorge 🙏🏼 . . . my first classic guitar lesson after about 42 years❗️ I started to learn classic guitar at the age of 17, played the 1ere etude after 1 year when I was 18. Had a gap playing classical music for about 35 years and just remembered this night the piece after that long time (couldn’t find the scores🤷🏻♂️ the old Eschig edition) surely because I played after ages the guitar I learned the piece on (a Sumio Madrid). The second cord was the only I couldn‘t remember . . . the motor memory is absolutely faszinating. It was like a Deja Vú 😊 . . . had tears in my eyes. Thanx again and heartful wishes from germany >Lutz
I followed all guitar in hands and found very useful some tips, ie the change from chord with 4th finger on g# bass, it is enough to lift it to reach the A minor chord with whole bar. I think anyhow this is a great piece in itself, apart its huge purposes for arpeggio patterns and both hands coordination. Many thanks!
He estado batallando muchísimo con mano izquierda, dejé de tocar y ahora he retomado, pero me duele muchísimo la cejilla, espero sea por las cuerdas de tensión alta, porque ya me habían rebajado el hueso, pero e s un excelente material, maestro!!!
@@jorgecaballeroguitarist Yes, I see. I watched your hand at the end. I find planting the a finger tenses the hand up if you are not careful. Better to get it all sequential like you are doing.
1. Arpeggio Pattern 0:56
2. Allegro Non Troppo 4:09
3. Finger Fitness for the right hand 6:20
4. Left hand fingerings and movement 14:20
Thank you Jorge for your insights on this piece. My teacher just added this to my repertoire and I’m excited about it!
You are an excellent teacher. I’ve learned a lot from you just by listening to this video. Bravo…😊
Thank you very much. It would be great if you can do more videos about Villa-Lobos etudes. 👍
Thank you Jorge 🙏🏼
. . . my first classic guitar lesson after about 42 years❗️
I started to learn classic guitar at the age of 17, played the 1ere etude after 1 year when I was 18.
Had a gap playing classical music for about 35 years and just remembered this night the piece after that long time (couldn’t find the scores🤷🏻♂️ the old Eschig edition) surely because I played after ages the guitar I learned the piece on (a Sumio Madrid).
The second cord was the only I couldn‘t remember . . . the motor memory is absolutely faszinating.
It was like a Deja Vú 😊 . . . had tears in my eyes.
Thanx again and heartful wishes from germany >Lutz
Thank you for the wonderful video!
👏Thx.
You're welcome!
Thank yoiu, Maestro. I already play some Preludes from Villa. Now, I am going to play this first Etude.
Good luck!
SUPERB instruction in every way: Extremely well thought out, clearly expressed, and MUSICAL!!! Thank you for sharing your insights!!! 😊
You're welcome! Thanks for watching!
Love your teaching approach dear mr. Caballero. Best wishes from Turkey!
I followed all guitar in hands and found very useful some tips, ie the change from chord with 4th finger on g# bass, it is enough to lift it to reach the A minor chord with whole bar.
I think anyhow this is a great piece in itself, apart its huge purposes for arpeggio patterns and both hands coordination.
Many thanks!
Thank you very much!!!
Great video intro to this piece. Thanks Jorge, i watch all your technique videos.
Thanks!
Thank you so much, Maestro, especially for your insight into playing harmonics!
You're welcome!
Truly great teaching, be nice hear your ideas on no 2 and 7 . Much respect, your albeniz and tansman and we'll everything is outstanding
Thank you, and thanks for watching!
Thank you so much
Please do a lesson on Etude 2 also
He estado batallando muchísimo con mano izquierda, dejé de tocar y ahora he retomado, pero me duele muchísimo la cejilla, espero sea por las cuerdas de tensión alta, porque ya me habían rebajado el hueso, pero e s un excelente material, maestro!!!
Thank you! This is very helpful.
One of the greatest living guitarist
😎 very cool
매우 유용하고 도움이 되는 강의 고맙습니다~
Do you plant m and a to set the ARPEGGIANDO up?
Personally, I don't. I prepare each finger individually. However, it is possible to do that.
@@jorgecaballeroguitarist Yes, I see. I watched your hand at the end. I find planting the a finger tenses the hand up if you are not careful. Better to get it all sequential like you are doing.
What tempo should I play?
😘mua
28.00...very bad fingering for learning. Not all virtuosos!