Las Abejas en Guitarra Clásica: La Técnica de Mano Derecha Explicada

https://www.andressaborio.com/fundame... ►►► You can download the free PDF "Master the fundamentals of music theory" here In this video, we work on "Las Abejas" (The Bees), one of the most challenging and studied speed pieces in classical guitar. At your request, we analyze this work from a technical and musical perspective, paying special attention to the right hand, fingering, arpeggios, and the transitions between rest stroke and free stroke playing. If you've already seen my video about "The Bumblebee," here we take it a step further: "The Bees" is technically more complex, because it requires making more decisions regarding fingering, hand control, and technical stability. In this analysis you will learn: ✅ How to work the right hand in “Las Abejas” ✅ When to use rest stroke and free stroke ✅ How to prepare ascending arpeggios to gain speed and control ✅ Using the thumb as a fulcrum to improve stability ✅ Common accentuation and typing errors ✅ How to study an advanced-level piece intelligently This is not a set-in-stone approach. There are different fingerings and ways to interpret this piece, and here I share my personal study criteria, always with an open mind to different technical solutions. 📌 Important: This is an advanced level video, ideal for classical guitar students who want to improve accuracy, speed, cleanliness, and technical control. ►Contact: [email protected]