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Adrian Figallo8th October 2010sergio you are a beast my friend, incredible.
Tosi3rd December 2008great Playing but in Video 7 there is no Sound.
Bogdan Radovic2nd December 2008Excellent idea to play it with tremolo!! Great technique! 
Hisham Al-Sanea2nd December 2008amazing & very well playing Sergio.
Pi382nd December 2008Man, that's some VERY impressive technique. The way you're playing a rhythm and a lead at the same time with you fingers is amazing.
Sergio Dorado1st December 2008Thank you friends!
fatb0t1st December 2008Amazing technique, way beyond my acoustic skills 
Dejan Farkas1st December 2008This is beautiful 
Ivan Milenkovic1st December 2008Wow, simply awesome man, killer tremolo, and dynamic and interpretation is very tasty mate, as always. Great job.
Piotr Kaczor1st December 2008I play tremolo a little, but your technique make me helpless 
Kuba Szafran1st December 2008Your interpretation of that piece is awesome! Great job Sergio
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Toni Suominen1st December 2008Great playing Sergio! 
Carlos Carrillo1st December 2008killer tremolo!!!!! Sergio,admito que me encantan tus lecciones!! Great!!!!
Nazgul1st December 2008Awesome technique, Sergio!
kaznie_NL1st December 2008Thanks Sergio!
Emir Hot1st December 2008great playing
Vinod Saranga1st December 2008Extreme tremolo !
Great Playing Sergio 
Muris Varajic1st December 2008Awesome!
I've played this tune many times
but never with tremolo,
must get my nails in shape! 
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Hello GMC! I´m glad to see you again, this time in a Vinod Saranga collaboration about romance. This particular version is with tremolo flamenco technique.
This kind of tremolo is played with five notes (different that classic tremolo, that has four notes). This allows to give another nuances, because you has more time between one note and the other, and this gives more rhythmic flow. However, I´ve decided to play this version enough rhythmic, so you can feel the ¾ time signature. Study the tremolo technique before you play this theme.
The order is " p i a m i". You can experiment this technique also with any tremolo piece.
I hope you enjoy it!
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