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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#1 (assignments 1-3)
Hi everyone, I started practicing this a week ago going through all of the relevant tonebase videos and memorizing the left hand so I could concentrate just on the right hand.
This video has just assignments 1-3 for now as I try to establish the correct right hand motion and become more secure. After recording and playing back I can tell I played it a bit fast (it's hard to play slow!) and the notes are perhaps a bit too soft. Both my hands get tired after practicing this for more than 20 minutes so maybe I'm too tense?
Alternating figuring is a great idea. One of my favorite yt performances of this piece is by Ana Vidovic and it looks like she does her tremolos with just 2 fingers i-m!
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Hola chicos ,
hier my first video of the week to record my start with these exercises. When I relax my finger I also do not see (like Eric and Brett) that he returns "a lot" but this is the natural position except if I force it to go more to the front what is not the point of course. I was observing also that even by Martin with the dotted rythm for instance, his fingers also stay more behind the hand let`say...I concentrate in being relax.... the light of my room is not so good....
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Hello all. I had a difficult week, and missed too many posts and announcements. But started today with fresh energy.
Btw our neighbor village is called Tremelo ….
Although I am familiar with the technique, I never worked so intensively on tremolo. Tried to follow the many great tips from the Tonebase lessons and others, but never persevered.Martins video is very useful! Wow, It isn’t easy at all to go so slow and it made me more tensed at first. You can see that in the 3rd video.
I realized only now that my hand performs the tremolo as one movement. It was difficult to separate the fingers.
I think my fingers keep a slightly more curbed position in rest than Martin’s. That might be tension…if I let my fingers rest spontaneously, hovering over 1 string, the i is more straight than m and a.,and a more curbed than m, because of my hand position. The outward bouncing of a feels very unnatural. (I should do more rasgueados as counterbalance exercise)
I know MM 98 is still a bit fast, for practice tempo. I will work with the metronome coming days, to be more secure, consistent and controlled.
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Hello Joosje, yes, as Nora says, I can not see you relax the fingers as Martin does in the first video. . Nice speed in the second video, it sounds secure and beautiful . In the third video there seems to be more intention to relax, but no so clear in the i finger. The rhythm is solid and equal, with all notes sounding the same, good. The syncopated rhythm gives a completely different air to the music
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I started to practice tremolo a few months ago. Although I have played for some time, me and my last teacher must have thought that I could be happy and survive without tremolo pieces. How crazy is that hahaha ? In these months I have practiced my tremolo with Carcassi number 7 and exercises. Here goes my post, just to mend problems as early as possible and to record progress and change. Please correct me :) Thank you so much
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Hi @all, I am a bit late with comments, so it seems that more or less everything that I observed while watching your great videos is already mentioned. It is exciting and amazing how much one can see and learn by submissions and comments of the group and by Martin's extra videos with comments. I hope that I can record and submit tomorrow.