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Lagrima Explained - Part 1 - The Right Hand Technique (Tarrega School) - Classical Guitar Lesson

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The music for this lesson is available at http://www.guitar69.com/videos.html

"Lagrima" by Francisco Tarrega (1852-1909) is one of the classical guitar's most popular romantic pieces.

In this video, I demonstrate the right hand technique used in this piece - particularly the use of rest strokes, or apoyando.

Using rest strokes fluidly and creatively is one of the hallmarks of the "Tarrega School" of playing, represented by such great artists as Miguel Llobet, Augustin Barrios, Andres Segovia, Rey de la Torre, Oscar Ghiglia, Aldo Minella, Julian Bream, and John Williams - among many others. Please watch videos of these fine artists to see and hear how they use rest strokes in their interpretations.

Audio recorded with the Edirol R-09 HR mini - recorder

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Thank you for any comments and ratings

Happy 2009

Kevin Gallagher


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  • Thank you very very ...

    Thank you very very much.

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    Very nice my friend,thank you.
    Wayne

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    hey Kevin, your most annoying student Ray here, glad to see you putting up these videos on the Tube...i'm there Tuesday...

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    and i keep coming back to listen to this...

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  • hi Mtr. Kevin. I ...

    hi Mtr. Kevin. I see you keep your right hand in the air, i mean there´s in not some finger on any string all the time, this is something i have worked hard for keeping the right hand´s balance, i often keep the thumb in some string and if it is working i hold the "a" finger on one high string. Do you often play in that way or is it because this is a calm piece?, i would like to know cause i really like your performance and it would be an important opinion.
    thank so much for your videos!

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