Thank you a lot for your advices! The timing of this upload was very suitable for me, as I am just now studying this piece. This tutorial was much more comprehensive than many other classical guitar tutorials on KZitem in general. If you are interested for tutorial suggestions, I would be interested to hear your thoughts on Carlo Domeniconi's "Variations on Anatolian folk song", especially the parts I-IV. I feel really stuck with this piece, I can play the notes but I feel like this piece in particular demands an unusually mature rhytmic control and diversity of timbre to make it sound lively and detailed, which I lack.
@paulcostello6370
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Hi Luciano, thank you for your kind comments. I'm delighted that you found the video helpful. "Variations on Anatolian folk song" is a piece that I haven't yet learned, although I like it a great deal, and it is definitely on my radar. I know exactly what you mean about the need for unusually mature rhythmic control, and diversity of timbre here. With my own students I place a great deal of emphasis on relaxation, posture, self awareness, visualisation, and other related topics when addressing these sort of issues. Obviously I have to work with, and prescribe for each person as an individual, so it is hard to generalise. Have you ever worked through Ralph Towner's wonderful book ''Improvisation and Performance Techniques for Classical and Acoustic Guitar''? I mention it because it contains such a wealth of practical, advice and exercises on exactly this topic. I will be addressing some of these issues in a new tutorial video on Ralph's ''Mevlana Etude'' which I have already started working on, and will be posting on this platform in the not too distant future.
@franciscoaragao5398
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Congratulations. This is the second video of yours that I see and what I heard is great. But , at (1:32) perhaps there is a wrong note. Is there?
@paulcostello6370
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Yes you are right it should have been a Bb! thank you for the kind comments and taking the time to listen so carefully to my video.
@franciscoaragao5398
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@@paulcostello6370 I am gratful for you work, Mr. Costello
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