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Tremolo Variations
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Adam
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Joined: Dec. 6 2006
From: Hamilton, ON
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RE: Tremolo Variations (in reply to MarcChrys)
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I believe the trémolo in Oración is piamiamiami, etc. You should hear the stories from Ricardo et al. about all the trémolos they learned with Núñez in Sanlúcar! Marc, as for your main question, you'll find that the more you practice it (slowly, speeding up gradually over time), the more natural it becomes. I'm trying to learn the classical pami trémolo because, well, it's a good thing to have, but damn, that extra i just keeps sneaking in! Like anything you practice enough, it becomes natural eventually, and you'll be surprised how little time it takes. (The explicit answer to your explicit question, BTW, is that you don't consciously double-check which fingers you're using and when, you'll just know that it's right )
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