Marcin - Beethoven's 5th Symphony + SOAD Toxicity - Seoul. But 1st, some charming conversation 😍🤩🤗🥰
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- Опубликовано: 18 сен 2024
- Someone from the audience asked Marcin if he was ok or if he's hurt from his guitar playing, so he's explaining how he's actually ok 🥰🤗 He's the most charming genius ever! 😍 Unequalled! G.O.A.T. 😱
Il est adorable et le public suis! Enchaîner grande musique et metal, c'est du jamais vu!
I’ve watched so many live videos of him playing toxicity and I still get goosebumps every time 😂. Soo good!!!
I feel that way too, I can't get enough of him! He's the G.O.A.T.! 😍🤩😱🙌
@@nelliecutesy idk if you have heard the end of “bite your nails” yet, but it’s got to be my favorite thing he’s made yet. He’s strums so freaking fast at the end and it sounds so good too!
Yes! I've heard it from watching other youtube vids of him & the song 🥰 It's really cool! He played it in Seoul too w/c I will upload the vid later 😊
Thank you so much for sharing !
No problem, my pleasure 😊❤️
System of a Down would be proud 🤍🖤 Thank you!
Yes, they would be! 🙌 No worries 😊❤️
How many songs did he play with Sungha?
And how do they compare in playing?
They played 4 songs: Just The 2 Of Us, a little bit of Allergies then Fly Me To The Moon, and the last song we didn't get to record. I'm not an expert in guitar playing or analysis, I'm just a fan who loves their music 🥰 Sungha has been around a few years earlier. I last watched him live in concert in Singapore May 2016, and he's as legendary as ever 😍 Marcin is newer but for me he is the GOAT 😍 In my humble opinion and observation, they do have different playing styles. Sungha is more subdued while Marcin is more exuberant but definitely both are in a league of their own 🙌 Btw, Marcin mentioned Sungha is the master of improvisation (when introducing him), so maybe that's one of their differences too. Plus, Marcin added when he was 11 or 12, all those playing guitar in his city wanted to be like Sungha. That's Mad Respect from 1 legend to another 🫡
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I think he's just being humble with improvisation to give respect, but i agree with the GOAT and that energy, but i don't wanna think music as competition they're great on their own.
Sungha is a legend too, he just chose a mellow korean style that his skill got held back and limited, but if he chose to play like Marcin i think he'd be able to.
He do looked like he focused on melody, composition, vibe, and clean style of playing than percussive and tricky tappings, but his skill is undeniable.
Thanks for the reply.
Yes, Marcin is humble and it's admirable 🥰 I didn't mean any competition between their music, I just replied about comparing the way they play 😁 Sungha is a legend since way back. I agree he has a mellow and clean style but it doesn't diminish any of his greatness too. I've seen him do some percussive before including his original Felicity w/c is one of my faves 😍 Thanks for your reply too 😊
ahahaha what did he say in Korean? Do you know what it means??
I'm not sure as we are Filipino tourists who watched his concert in Seoul 😁 But I found this in Google (90daykorean) and I think it sounds close to what he said, "The formal way to say “nice to meet you” in Korean is 만나서 반갑습니다 (mannaseo bangapseumnida). This is an excellent phrase to use after saying hello to someone for the first time." 😊
@@nelliecutesy The first means 'It's nice to meet you' and her said it perfectly, after the chat he said 'Thank you' very politely 😊😊
Thanks for confirming what Marcin said 🥰 It's so nice of him putting effort into conversing in the local tongue 😍😎🤗
@@amy-janefoster982 thank you :)