So I've been struggling with Farland's variations on My Old Kentucky Home for the better part of a year now, and I've reached the point where I can sort of play through it, including the Brillante variation (thanks to Jody's advice). However, whenever I play the tremolo parts, they sound feeble and the tone is a bit uneven, particularly in the "adagio doloroso" movement on the 3rd and 4th strings, in which the sounds of both strings clash rather than blend into a smooth tremolo. I'm used to tremolo now and I can twiddle my index finger with a fast an even movement, but somehow those parts almost sound better plucked with the fingers!
So how did Farland play tremolo? Did he play it perfectly smooth, or was it more of a semi-fast strumming motion as in the Ernest Jones recordings? Somehow I feel the usual tremolo technique doesn't work all that great on some passages.