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"tonebase is shaping up to become a major resource for classical guitarists- a one-stop source for guitar master classes on the web." - Classical Guitar Magazine
The 20th Century's Haunting Masterpiece (ft. Steve Goss)
Today, we're celebrating 60 years of the Nocturnal After John Dowland, one of the most imaginative compositions ever written for the instrument.
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Watch the entire lesson for free on tonebase. No trial membership required:
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What Exceptional Talent Really Means
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During her lifetime, Ida Presti was one of the greatest phenomenons the classical guitar world had ever seen. She was not only technically almost unmatched, but possessed free and untethered musicality. On May 31 2024, we're celebrating her 100th birthday. Further listening: ua-cam.com/video/WWP5kZx7A0Y/v-deo.html ua-cam.com/video/0jXB10wF3zg/v-deo.html&pp=ygUfZ3VpdGFyZSBiaWVuIHRlbXBlcmVlcyBzb2...
Guitarists Can't Read Music, But They Should. (ft. Carlos Bonell)
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Learn more by visiting tonebase.co/guitar? Sight-reading is the achilles heel of many guitar players, but it is an essential skill that's opening up many possibilities. This video is an excerpt from Carlos Bonell's excellent tonebase masterclass on his sight reading approach. Watch the entire lesson on tonebase. tonebase gives you instant access to knowledge from the world's greatest classical ...
Everything You're Doing Wrong: A Classical Guitar Technique Crash Course (ft. Angel Romero)
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Learn more by visiting tonebase.co/guitar? Angel Romero is one of the most accomplished guitarists of our time, and for good reason. In this tonebase masterclass excerpt, he identifies common issues in the technique of players, and how a straightforward, common sense approach might help fix some of these. tonebase gives you instant access to knowledge from the world's greatest classical guitari...
Kazuhito Yamashita Changed Everything, But Nobody Admits It.
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Kazuhito Yamashita Changed Everything, But Nobody Admits It.
Achieving IMPOSSIBLE Stretches With Ease (ft. Mircea Gogoncea)
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Achieving IMPOSSIBLE Stretches With Ease (ft. Mircea Gogoncea)
Fernando Sor And The Dark Ages Of Guitar
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Fernando Sor And The Dark Ages Of Guitar
Access Your Guitar's FULL Range (ft. Aniello Desiderio)
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Access Your Guitar's FULL Range (ft. Aniello Desiderio)
Boost Your Guitar WITHOUT Amplification (ft. Xuefei Yang)
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Boost Your Guitar WITHOUT Amplification (ft. Xuefei Yang)
The Spanish Romance Mystery Unveiled? (ft. Scott Tennant)
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The Spanish Romance Mystery Unveiled? (ft. Scott Tennant)
Confuse Yourself For Smarter Practice
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Confuse Yourself For Smarter Practice
Uncover the History & Sound of Tárrega | the tonic (ft. Rosie Bennet)
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Uncover the History & Sound of Tárrega | the tonic (ft. Rosie Bennet)
5 Classical Guitarists Teach Tremolo
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5 Classical Guitarists Teach Tremolo
Guitar Fingering is a Game of Chess
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Guitar Fingering is a Game of Chess
The Emotional Power of Brouwer's "Un Dia de Noviembre"
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The Emotional Power of Brouwer's "Un Dia de Noviembre"
3 Lutenists and 1 Guitarist Teach Baroque Ornamentation
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3 Lutenists and 1 Guitarist Teach Baroque Ornamentation
The Four Objectives when Practicing Tremolos
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The Four Objectives when Practicing Tremolos
Granados was the KING of major/minor contrast
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Granados was the KING of major/minor contrast
Gabriel Bianco Unlocks ARPEGGIOS For You
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Gabriel Bianco Unlocks ARPEGGIOS For You
Joaquín Clerch performs J.S. Bach's Chaconne
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Joaquín Clerch performs J.S. Bach's Chaconne
Bach and the Art of Rhetoric (ft. Nigel North)
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Bach and the Art of Rhetoric (ft. Nigel North)
Koyunbaba's Origins Are A Lie (And That's Okay!)
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Koyunbaba's Origins Are A Lie (And That's Okay!)
Are We All Playing Classical Music in the Wrong Tempo?
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Are We All Playing Classical Music in the Wrong Tempo?
The Most Influential Guitar Piece Was Written by a Pianist
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The Most Influential Guitar Piece Was Written by a Pianist
Playing Tárrega on Tárrega's Original 1856 Guitar
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Playing Tárrega on Tárrega's Original 1856 Guitar
Sergio Assad Talks Sergio Assad: The Story of AQUARELLE
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Sergio Assad Talks Sergio Assad: The Story of AQUARELLE
Pepe Romero: FALL IN LOVE With The Music You Play!
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Pepe Romero: FALL IN LOVE With The Music You Play!
David Russell: Take A Note OUT To Prioritize FLOW & RHYTHM!
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David Russell: Take A Note OUT To Prioritize FLOW & RHYTHM!
Her executes are wonderful... not her makeup
Amazing!
Aniello desiderio... U megghiu!!!
So much sobriety and professionalism. 👏👏👏
dont make me laugh!...nobody can equal segovia let alone surpass him in any remote way....dont make me laugh!
Ótimo vídeo (portuguese)!
his hands shake lke he has parkinson s (which he seems to have). he should not play guitar now... :(
Preciosa brouweriana.
Straight wisdom
Wow, all those hilarious comments for and against. I am so glad being an artist and composer. I don't have to bother with that. 😅🤣😂🤣😂 IMHO, The ear compose the music and the theory writes it. ----- I feel sorry for musicians who have to read tabs or do sight-reading. But guess that's the price for wanting to play others compositions ;) -------- Old school theory and sight-reading is dying and for many good reasons. ;) 🤣😂😂🤣😂 Sorry to those who get upset about my opinion, but that's just how I see things. ------ Just enjoy your instrument(s) and play some music however you want to do it!. Cheers❤🙏
There is a big secret about her and it is that she has a son she called Elvis Presti. Later Elvis moved to the USA and changed his surname to Presley. The rest is history and you all know what an amazing career her son had in the USA.
Nice choice of sounds
Haven’t heard of Ida Presti, but have known about Segovia. She was a truly an artistic genius and it is too bad that she hadn’t recorded her own works, and of course having died at such a young age. There are so many childhood prodigies on many different instruments and one has to marvel at their talent and bask in their glow.
Too much talking, and captioning gimmicks
The pundits had him in the top ten. Segovia, Parkening, Bream, and Williams. If Sharon Isbin is ten he Yamashita is nine.
I'd almost forgotten Yamashita, since having my mind blown by "Pictures at an Exhibition." I think he's vastly underexposed.
He’s cool. Too bad classical musicians can’t solo and too bad most soloists can’t write music. Tony MacAlpine and Greg Howe and Shawn Lane and Allan Holdsworth and Frank Gambale all solo 10/10 but none of them write good music except for TMac’s self titled album. I study it all. Pepe Romero, Yamashita, Julian Bream, Segovia, Vicente Amigo, John Williams. Joe Pass, Wes, Django, Stanley Jordan, Pat Methany, Mike Stern. Buckethead, Jason Becker, Yngwie. I also study the other instruments. I know the best drummers. Dave Weckl, Tony Williams, Matt Garstka, Eric Moore, Dennis Chambers, Lenny White. I know the best everybody. If I can do it, while working from 3am to 3pm at a real job, being an electrical mechanic, anyone can do it. Beethoven, Chopin, Liszt, Rachmaninov, Oscar Peterson, Herbie, Chick, Szobel, monk, evans, my brain is full of music. Yet no matter where I look all I see are specialized people. Y’all only know 1 thing.
He’s cool. Too bad classical musicians can’t solo and too bad most soloists can’t write music. Tony MacAlpine and Greg Howe and Shawn Lane and Allan Holdsworth and Frank Gambale all solo 10/10 but none of them write good music except for TMac’s self titled album. I study it all. Pepe Romero, Yamashita, Julian Bream, Segovia, Vicente Amigo, John Williams. Joe Pass, Wes, Django, Stanley Jordan, Pat Methany, Mike Stern. Buckethead, Jason Becker, Yngwie. I also study the other instruments. I know the best drummers. Dave Weckl, Tony Williams, Matt Garstka, Eric Moore, Dennis Chambers, Lenny White. I know the best everybody. If I can do it, while working from 3am to 3pm at a real job, being an electrical mechanic, anyone can do it. Beethoven, Chopin, Liszt, Rachmaninov, Oscar Peterson, Herbie, Chick, Szobel, monk, evans, my brain is full of music. Yet no matter where I look all I see are specialized people. Y’all only know 1 thing.
Interesting that it’s starts with a parent setting goals and helping the child to stay the course,not just do what you feel
Which piece is this from?
interested in this too!
Homenaje by Manuel de Falla
This is a very informative video, and I agree that Yamashita has the best guitar technique there's ever been. The fact that he developed this on his own and at such a young age is quite extraordinary. In terms of other unique guitar players it might be worth mentioning Germany's own Wolfgang Lendle, who had an incredible technique and also played many orchestra transcriptions. Also Stepan Rak is amazing, and who I think has only played his own compositions.
Wonderful thanks, Greg
Total Crap -
Não sabia destes detalhes sobre Ida Presti gostei muito e foi muito informativo, darei mais valor a essa importante musicista.
I wish I had better ears. This all sounds just music to my ears
Do we eventually get to hear her play after all the talk?
Excellent video.
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@13:20 "... no Early Music police." Isn't that Elam's job?
You,re the best ana remember this comment my name is ryan areias de jesus in 10 or 30 years you will hear this persons name
Do you know Raphael Rabello?
The fact that so many young prodigies are popping up everywhere truly shows the power of the internet, and how poor our tradition teaching methods are.
You simply ignore all the rests. Shame on you!
I hope you got as much joy out of teaching this beautiful piece as much as I enjoyed and benefitted from you teaching. I wish I could have a Master player like you as a personal teacher.
Impressionnant 🎶
Femininity personified!
really nice tone, and look at that right hand angle! Is his right hand a bit more angled than average? I'm thinking for an amusing comparison of Segovia's right hand being in an almost opposite position! I've seen people curving the right hand but Bianco's seems to be curved more. Maybe it's an optical illusion and I'm just noticing the absence of tension in his right forearm. His arm is really resting on that guitar. Thank you very much for the lesson!
The idea of a living piece that can develop and change according to the interpretation of the individual’s musical message and emotion revealed is hurting my brain!!!
Thought this was going to be a Asturias lesson. Not a beginner tutorial?
"before" playing Asturias, they didnt say they will teach you the piece itself
That was awesome! Thank you
less talk... lets listen to them please
A chance at learning from the master herself! Thanks tonebase and Ms Ana
Great point 👍🏽
Sorry, pretty bad camera work. It isn't about the cameraman/woman...although they seem to think it is. I quit watching.
Sorry i had to leave when i saw her fret 4 e notes. Life isnt fair.
The great guitarist Django Reinhardt once finished a recording session and when the engineer played it back for him he was perplexed what he was hearing was not what he thought he had played. it was coming from somewhere else
What song are you playing? sounds good
Very intersting thank you !! ❤
Muchas gracias por los consejos,para poder aprender