You may not know the song Recuredos de la Alhambra by its name, but you may very well have heard this striking piece. It is one of those pieces that nearly every classical guitarist aspires to master. Like many classical pieces, it also lends itself to being played on an acoustic, pick style.
Pieces of this sort are much easier to play classical style, since a classical player will use their thumb to play the melody notes and will use their ring, middle and index finger to play the tremelo-picked notes. Playing the piece pick style on an acoustic is another story alltogether. Essentially, you need to shift your picking hand extremely rapidly when switching strings in order to maintain evenness between the melody and the tremelo notes. It is certainly a daunting feat but with dedication it is definitely achievable.
In this lesson I will break the piece into its 3 logical sections. You will find that the skills you gain from practicing the first section will translate to the other sections since the entire piece repeats similar picking/melody patterns.
I hope you enjoy learning this brilliant piece! You will need tremendous patience with this one...