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Jack Sanders
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Tremolo Exercises Part II
Follow-up to my 2013 video, here I show alternate fingerings and practicing suggestions.
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Відео
Guitar Relaxation Techniques
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Learning how to play without "Reactionary Movement" and to develop ease of playing.
Tremolo exercises.
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Demonstration of tremolo technique and exercises written about in Soundboard, Vol.39, No. 1, the journal of the Guitar Foundation of America (GFA)
Fernando Sor, Sonata Op. 15 - Jack Sanders, guitar.
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Jack Sanders performing on a 7-string Lacote copy that he made for Yale University.
Good video Jack, here's one I use. ua-cam.com/video/9aZR0yqycfU/v-deo.html
Thank you !! why did I just find this video 9 years after !!
Brilliant video, thanks!
a most instructive guitar lesson from a master classical guitarist sir Jack Sanders bravo bravo
Thank you! That is very very helpful.
Wish I could full bar and have all the strings ring
thanks Jack, always looking for new approaches to practicing my tremelo, recently managed to get recuerdos de la alhambra under my fingers.
I love you
Thanks you!
It would be better if you played a 30 second song the right way and several wrong ways. As it is - it's possible for someone to follow your guidance and - say - on the left hand - still not be pressing the string dead on (to the extent that's possible) with the pad of the finger. You don't talk about whether or not to drop wrist. Or discuss the thumb. Or discuss how things can be different depending upon the music. The point of having good technique is to have a tool for playing notes with more strength, never buzzing frets and for letting strings ring. And you don't get into any of that. Videos like this one are more enlightening: ua-cam.com/video/dth4ePrgA8s/v-deo.html&ab_channel=wocomoMUSIC
Thank you.
Thank you sir ❤️❤️
2+2=3
Beautiful. Interesting 7th drone string on this guitar? Lovely thank you 😊
Anyone know that Jack read this comments? Because I have question but I don't want talk with ...void.
Thanks Jack!!
This video is gold
It's very helpful!! Thank you a lot!!!
Thank you so much for taking your time and sharing this important lesson with me/us.
As an enthusiastic student now for 39yrs my mind must focus on a wandering pinky. This information delights me.
Great ideas!
A terrific guy - an immense teaching talent - Imagine if Jack stared you off on Classical Guitar - how good you'd be
Good advice, some things from this are helping with my RH index finger
You R the beast 👌🏻👍
Very helpful- many many thanks.
Amazing! Mental breakthrough watching this!
Amazing vídeo!! Thanks for sharing!🙌🙌🙌🙌
thank you for this! I am having a hard time getting my tremolo to sound continuous. I am holding a ot of tension in my pinkie and forearm, need to relax. Will def put your and technique to use.
Great lesson
Very helpful. Thank you.
What chords are you playing and do we finger the chords
What chords are you playing and do we finger the chords
Great tips thanks a lot!
Thank you so much!
Hello and tank you very much for the lessons. Your students are very lucky to have a teacher like you! )) Do you give online Skype lessons per chance? )
toca y no hables mucho
OMG...THIS IS GOLD! I applied his Barre Chord Technique & Relaxation Techniques TO my steel string acoustic & electric guitar WORKED like a champ! PLEASE, don't ever take this video down. SUBSCRIBED!
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Very helpful. I watched your other video on scale, and immediately realized that i used too much force on left hand makes the fingers stiff and also feel painful lately. Adopting your technique, i loosen the left hand to 70 percent and starts to feel better.
Do you recommend playing with the right hand thumb planted as you demonstrated near the end of the video?
Everyone has different things that work for them. Simply put, experiment and anything that feels right is something you should explore.
@@jacksanders3210 thank you
Awesome
Thanks for the Suggestions. Very effective with the placement of all the fingers on the string
Great video and very helpful with lots of common sense.
Absolutely the best video of this sort. Thank you.
Thank you Rob!
is he good , or what! wow! thanks
Thanks Jack, your suggestions on technique are very useful !. I discovered how helpful your technique on free stroke moving the thumb to the lower string above the currently played string. It was very hard at the beginning but I have improved a lot the smooth movement of the hand across the strings while playing the scale. Should I apply the same technique with rest stroke or is it better to keep the thumb either 'floating' or resting on the 6th string for the duration of the whole scale and only vary the flexion on the wrist?
Very good advise - perfectly timed for me. Thank you sir
Hi Jack, why did you stop uploading videos?
Thanks for asking! I have a number of ideas for new videos, but there always seems to be other things that need to be done. They take more effort to make than you might think...
@@jacksanders3210Hi Jack - thanks so much for what you have already done. I have spent decades learning the guitar and like many (most?) have fallen foul of the "tense guitarists don't last long" maxim and with frustration in physical ability & musical expression. Your videos are very quickly sorting my technique and tension/posture out so I can finally progress.
I wish I had a permanent recording of your video lessons. They are simply top notch. Greetings from Scotland.
docfloc Thank you!
Meditation with the guitar. when I started at the university of Vienna my professor was keep telling to relax and I was just confused, asking myself I am and when I little by little tried to get the tension out of my muscles and body I relized I hear the music better because I was wasting so much energy on the tension.