Group 1
Improve your tremolo!
Tremolo is one of the defining techniques for classical guitar! Although not used very often in the repertoire, some of the most iconic pieces employ it to create a beautiful singing melody above an accompaniment pattern.
Fellow Participants in Group 1:
Eric Phillips
Blaise Laflamme
peter hancock
Nora Torres-Nagel
joosje
Emma
Rachel Holmes
Bill Young
Carlos Calderon
Brett Gilbert
Robert
Some tonebase productions to get you started
- 8 Steps To A Perfect Tremolo Course by Stephanie Jones
- Scott Tennant - On Tremolo
- Scott Tennant - Recuerdos de la Alhambra
- Thomas Viloteau - On Tremolo
- Artyom Dervoed - Tremolo
How to get the most out of this course
- Start by watching the introduction video and practice the exercises given in the video.
- Write a post with your experiences with tremolo.
- At the same time, start practicing the first eight bars of "Recuerdos de la Alhambra". If you are new to the piece, begin with a chord reduction as presented in Scott's workbook on Recuerdos.
- Share two videos per week and help your course partners through feedback on their submissions!
Zoom Check-In: Friday, May 20th at 8 pm CET (11 am PT)
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Hello, I finally managed to do a video for the assignments. First the sound is terrible... I'm splitting the works space from the practice studio and the take is from my iPad in an empty room... ... I'll try to do best next time when the studio is more organized. As I said before in a comment it's a mind shift to ensure each finger complete the action not within a larger one. I don't feel any apparent tension and my fingers seems to bounce back most of the time but I naturally use a combined fixation for my finger movement so the base of the finger give a small impulsion and the next phalanx complete the movement. Lets see what will be the end result!!
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Here are videos with my tremolo practice today. I'm trying, but I really don't enjoy this kind of practice. It's just tedious and mentally exhausting. I'm doing all the different finger combinations, and trying to remember which one I'm doing takes every bit of concentration I can muster. I have to keep telling myself that it is helping me, but in my heart, I just can't wait for it to be over so I can play some music.