Tremolo here sounds noticeably better. Balanced and even. For a lot of sections it's as good as it gets to my ear. Just making sure that's consistent throughout and that's it. I'm working on several points getting the transitions to be smoother and more precise. Especially the bridge between the two major sections and then the coda. Those are the trickiest for me. I'm not super concerned about tremolo since I'm not a classical guitarist and likely won't be performing this in public. But I do spend part of my time practicing it slowly and evenly.
@BucoBucoliniКүн бұрын
As I had to relearn a good chunk of this whole thing (and I don't really read music) I found a tutorial video . In it, the person is using different fingerings in some parts then what I've been using. Some of it I found really made more sense so I changed it but now the challenge is to change the old habits. Then as I was watching other people's performances, I noticed that there's a good deal of different ways people finger this piece. They're all world class players but see the architecture of the fretboard from a different angle. Find what works for yourself is a takeaway I suppose.
@teonardlownes6322 күн бұрын
So cool! Excited to see the rest of this series!
@josephdiaz7183 күн бұрын
Great lesson.
@BucoBucolini3 күн бұрын
It's really cool, and important I feel, that you're posting some of the struggles. There isn't nearly enough of that around. Not being talked about or shown. All we usually see and hear on YT is perfectly executed performances. And none of that came without a struggle at some point of the performer's journey. And for a lot of people, I feel it's important to show this perspective and make a point of showing and demonstrating work over some mystical talent.
@BucoBucolini4 күн бұрын
For me, the timing of this video couldn't have been better, love it. I'm visiting my hometown (Sarajevo) and every day I spend some time on my in-laws balcony with this cheap nylon guitar I have here. Some years back I was practicing this piece while here. I'll go back to it now and follow this daily. When you do these exercises, instead of playing open strings, why not use just a single chord change from the song and practice that way? Then it's more musical and hopefully more interesting but you can still completely focus on the right hand. Cheers, thanks for doing this.
@chucksguitarpage.charlescl82255 күн бұрын
great insight into playing tremolo with dynamics! bravo!!
@GoranIvanovic4 күн бұрын
Glad you liked it!
@JuanDeMarias5 күн бұрын
Great work Goran. It looks like you are playing p-m-i-a, are you always doing the tremolo like that?
@GoranIvanovic4 күн бұрын
Yes I am!
@michaelaiello52295 күн бұрын
Great lesson and insight into how you approach practicing this classic piece. I am no where near your level of playing but you nevertheless have given me a lot to think about and work on. Thanks...
@GoranIvanovic4 күн бұрын
Many thanks!
@bailey.matthewr7 күн бұрын
Goran! You played 'the lick' at 9:56!
@maxp92927 күн бұрын
I just cried a tear, beautiful
@newgunguy41768 күн бұрын
Is parlor size the same as 7/8 size?
@GoranIvanovic8 күн бұрын
yes
@1fabienba9 күн бұрын
Is it possible to know what type of strings they are?
@GoranIvanovic9 күн бұрын
Hannabach 815MT
@mehmetnaciakkk398310 күн бұрын
Very nice. It is almost like the slightly accelerated version of one of my right hand exercises.
@GoranIvanovic9 күн бұрын
right that's exactly what I was going for
@chucksguitarpage.charlescl822510 күн бұрын
❤❤❤ you sound great man! Think i’ll get my next guitar from you sir
@GarySchiltz10 күн бұрын
Beautiful instrument. May I ask what this one cost?
@GoranIvanovic10 күн бұрын
6K
@NemanjaGuitar10 күн бұрын
Super! Pozdrav
@Sebastian-pm6hj12 күн бұрын
Full version when?
@stevenmcintyre406512 күн бұрын
🎉🎉🎉incredible dude sounds awesome
@josefarinha535812 күн бұрын
nice sound, what is the strings?
@andrewrussell99116 күн бұрын
Thank you for this
@benjamingomez846116 күн бұрын
so good man, super interesting! great job im curious if is that actually an 3/4 guitar
@clydepink17 күн бұрын
Such a lovely piece. It has a sense of redemption about it.
@zachd469317 күн бұрын
Beautiful as always, Goran!
@jbrickhead19 күн бұрын
🔥🔥
@charlestaylor20620 күн бұрын
AMAZING GUITAR MASTER
@ramaschoi84422 күн бұрын
John Williams rarely play with José Ramirez! He played mainly on Ignacio Fleta, Hernández y Aguado, Greg Smallman!
@FareedHaqueMusic23 күн бұрын
Prelude from Cello Suite on G Major by J.S BACH
@manolofernandez127124 күн бұрын
Bonita pieza y excelente interpretación. Es posible conseguir pestañas o PDF en algún sitio??.
@roberthaney134224 күн бұрын
What is the name of this piece?
@GoranIvanovic24 күн бұрын
sheet music available now at www.ivanovicgoran.com
@jamesbueker1124 күн бұрын
I just acquired a Blueridge yesterday. Played last night till my fingers hurt. Pretty sound. Your name sounds like you’re from the Balkans. My wife is half Croatian/half Serbian.
@darrynsantanamusic25 күн бұрын
Just lovely stuff! How are the natural nails holding up to the steel strings?
@GarySchiltz25 күн бұрын
Beautifully played. And it's incredible how good that A50 sounds, for their least expensive Artist Series model.
@GoranIvanovic25 күн бұрын
thank you!
@andreaappiani779926 күн бұрын
Hello Goran, great video as always! How would you compare the neck profiles of the M700 and the A90? Are Saers guitars necks quite fat in profile generally? Thank you!
@GoranIvanovic26 күн бұрын
those two models have same neck profile. the neck profile is slimm and plays comfortably
@Aleksasimulation27 күн бұрын
🤍🤍
@cecoffeekawi-rf4qz28 күн бұрын
Beautiful
@clownzfeet29 күн бұрын
Whoa
@DonSoledadGroupАй бұрын
Powerful guitar. Been aware of Marvi's excellent guitars since Gerardo Nunez started using them in the early 2000s. Would love try one out in the not so distant future. He builds in Granada but has a very modern style of building. Great example Goran!
@FareedHaqueMusicАй бұрын
There is a reason why the Romantic guitar was THE guitar for 150 years! A violin is 10 times louder than a classical guitar which proves its small is often mighty! The Romantic Guitar is a true guitar for any style of music.
@evancoombs-broekema2967Ай бұрын
Love this piece!
@clownzfeetАй бұрын
I do some of the same ticks with my mouth, while playing. Lovely sound! Excited to get mine.
@tempusfugit6820Ай бұрын
Lagrima/cedar 3:22. Lagrima/spruce 8:57. You are welcome
@mauzocuevas8992Ай бұрын
Las cuerdas de NYLON dulce sonido
@teonardlownes632Ай бұрын
Lovely!
@tony89718Ай бұрын
Can you give the dimensions of the nut? Is it standard 52mm? How is the playability of the guitar compared to other brands/models?
@GoranIvanovicАй бұрын
sure its 52mm at the nut. great playability action is low and comfortable to play without buzzing. I can't compare it to any other brands bus I don't think there are lattice braced companies. for example we compared tom Humphrey lattice vs Saers M700 and Saers stand on its own.
@PedroLopez-sx1zwАй бұрын
Nice Video of one Dreamguitar. I Have a Carlos Salmone era argentina
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Felicidades !!!. Yo ya casi lo logro ...
Tremolo here sounds noticeably better. Balanced and even. For a lot of sections it's as good as it gets to my ear. Just making sure that's consistent throughout and that's it. I'm working on several points getting the transitions to be smoother and more precise. Especially the bridge between the two major sections and then the coda. Those are the trickiest for me. I'm not super concerned about tremolo since I'm not a classical guitarist and likely won't be performing this in public. But I do spend part of my time practicing it slowly and evenly.
As I had to relearn a good chunk of this whole thing (and I don't really read music) I found a tutorial video . In it, the person is using different fingerings in some parts then what I've been using. Some of it I found really made more sense so I changed it but now the challenge is to change the old habits. Then as I was watching other people's performances, I noticed that there's a good deal of different ways people finger this piece. They're all world class players but see the architecture of the fretboard from a different angle. Find what works for yourself is a takeaway I suppose.
So cool! Excited to see the rest of this series!
Great lesson.
It's really cool, and important I feel, that you're posting some of the struggles. There isn't nearly enough of that around. Not being talked about or shown. All we usually see and hear on YT is perfectly executed performances. And none of that came without a struggle at some point of the performer's journey. And for a lot of people, I feel it's important to show this perspective and make a point of showing and demonstrating work over some mystical talent.
For me, the timing of this video couldn't have been better, love it. I'm visiting my hometown (Sarajevo) and every day I spend some time on my in-laws balcony with this cheap nylon guitar I have here. Some years back I was practicing this piece while here. I'll go back to it now and follow this daily. When you do these exercises, instead of playing open strings, why not use just a single chord change from the song and practice that way? Then it's more musical and hopefully more interesting but you can still completely focus on the right hand. Cheers, thanks for doing this.
great insight into playing tremolo with dynamics! bravo!!
Glad you liked it!
Great work Goran. It looks like you are playing p-m-i-a, are you always doing the tremolo like that?
Yes I am!
Great lesson and insight into how you approach practicing this classic piece. I am no where near your level of playing but you nevertheless have given me a lot to think about and work on. Thanks...
Many thanks!
Goran! You played 'the lick' at 9:56!
I just cried a tear, beautiful
Is parlor size the same as 7/8 size?
yes
Is it possible to know what type of strings they are?
Hannabach 815MT
Very nice. It is almost like the slightly accelerated version of one of my right hand exercises.
right that's exactly what I was going for
❤❤❤ you sound great man! Think i’ll get my next guitar from you sir
Beautiful instrument. May I ask what this one cost?
6K
Super! Pozdrav
Full version when?
🎉🎉🎉incredible dude sounds awesome
nice sound, what is the strings?
Thank you for this
so good man, super interesting! great job im curious if is that actually an 3/4 guitar
Such a lovely piece. It has a sense of redemption about it.
Beautiful as always, Goran!
🔥🔥
AMAZING GUITAR MASTER
John Williams rarely play with José Ramirez! He played mainly on Ignacio Fleta, Hernández y Aguado, Greg Smallman!
Prelude from Cello Suite on G Major by J.S BACH
Bonita pieza y excelente interpretación. Es posible conseguir pestañas o PDF en algún sitio??.
What is the name of this piece?
sheet music available now at www.ivanovicgoran.com
I just acquired a Blueridge yesterday. Played last night till my fingers hurt. Pretty sound. Your name sounds like you’re from the Balkans. My wife is half Croatian/half Serbian.
Just lovely stuff! How are the natural nails holding up to the steel strings?
Beautifully played. And it's incredible how good that A50 sounds, for their least expensive Artist Series model.
thank you!
Hello Goran, great video as always! How would you compare the neck profiles of the M700 and the A90? Are Saers guitars necks quite fat in profile generally? Thank you!
those two models have same neck profile. the neck profile is slimm and plays comfortably
🤍🤍
Beautiful
Whoa
Powerful guitar. Been aware of Marvi's excellent guitars since Gerardo Nunez started using them in the early 2000s. Would love try one out in the not so distant future. He builds in Granada but has a very modern style of building. Great example Goran!
There is a reason why the Romantic guitar was THE guitar for 150 years! A violin is 10 times louder than a classical guitar which proves its small is often mighty! The Romantic Guitar is a true guitar for any style of music.
Love this piece!
I do some of the same ticks with my mouth, while playing. Lovely sound! Excited to get mine.
Lagrima/cedar 3:22. Lagrima/spruce 8:57. You are welcome
Las cuerdas de NYLON dulce sonido
Lovely!
Can you give the dimensions of the nut? Is it standard 52mm? How is the playability of the guitar compared to other brands/models?
sure its 52mm at the nut. great playability action is low and comfortable to play without buzzing. I can't compare it to any other brands bus I don't think there are lattice braced companies. for example we compared tom Humphrey lattice vs Saers M700 and Saers stand on its own.
Nice Video of one Dreamguitar. I Have a Carlos Salmone era argentina
Lovely stuff, Goran. Well done!
Very nice!