That was magnificent! Why on EARTH did John Williams stop using Hernandez y Aguado guitars? His tone HERE is magical! What a gorgeous duet by them both!!!!
@tmjcbs yes, but the guitar in this video IS a Hernandez y Aguado. His Fleta was a Cedar top with a 3 arch headstock. If you've seen the recital that he & Bream did in the Wiltshire Chapel, that was on the Fleta. Julian Bream is using his Romanillos there, rather than the Hauser.
@@Anton_the_Vampire That's remarkable (for me at least), I stand corrected! I've never noticed that this is indeed a different guitar, the Fleta has a reddish top. Question: how do you know for sure this is a Hernandez y Aguado? The quality of this video makes identification almost impossible I would say. Just now I did an internet search and indeed Williams is mentioned as one of the guitarists who played a Hernandez y Aguado. Also I read his very early recordings (late 50ies and early 60ies) are made with a Ramirez guitar and most if not all of the recordings after that (and before Smallman) are made with a Fleta. Reading through some articles just now I read that Smallman admired Fleta guitars quite a bit and asked Williams how he could improve on them...I still wonder what went wrong in that process...
@tmjcbs thanks. Well, I'm a little bit of a guitar nerd, so I am very familiar with the headstock shapes of Ramirez II-III, Fleta, Hernandez y Aguado, Contreras II, Smallman, Romanillos, & Hauser. One of the biggest giveaways though is the tapa/soundboard colour. Like you said, the Fleta is reddish in colour; most likely Canadian Cedar. A yellowish colour is most like German Spruce.
Dos Grandes juntos !!! ,hace 41 años tán jóvencitos , ya se sabia que llegarian a ser lo que fueron y son ,dos Grandes !! Gracias por compartir !
Williams and Bream, Two of the best male guitarists on the planet.
Perfection as always from the two maestros
A divine performance.
Masters!!
Masterpiece
Fantastic!
De twee grootste gitaristen ooit en dat samen!!!
That was magnificent! Why on EARTH did John Williams stop using Hernandez y Aguado guitars? His tone HERE is magical! What a gorgeous duet by them both!!!!
I agree the Smallman guitars he started playing in the eighties sound poor, but the guitar he used before that was a Fleta, not Hernandez y Aguado...
@tmjcbs yes, but the guitar in this video IS a Hernandez y Aguado. His Fleta was a Cedar top with a 3 arch headstock. If you've seen the recital that he & Bream did in the Wiltshire Chapel, that was on the Fleta. Julian Bream is using his Romanillos there, rather than the Hauser.
@@Anton_the_Vampire That's remarkable (for me at least), I stand corrected! I've never noticed that this is indeed a different guitar, the Fleta has a reddish top. Question: how do you know for sure this is a Hernandez y Aguado? The quality of this video makes identification almost impossible I would say. Just now I did an internet search and indeed Williams is mentioned as one of the guitarists who played a Hernandez y Aguado. Also I read his very early recordings (late 50ies and early 60ies) are made with a Ramirez guitar and most if not all of the recordings after that (and before Smallman) are made with a Fleta. Reading through some articles just now I read that Smallman admired Fleta guitars quite a bit and asked Williams how he could improve on them...I still wonder what went wrong in that process...
@tmjcbs thanks. Well, I'm a little bit of a guitar nerd, so I am very familiar with the headstock shapes of Ramirez II-III, Fleta, Hernandez y Aguado, Contreras II, Smallman, Romanillos, & Hauser. One of the biggest giveaways though is the tapa/soundboard colour. Like you said, the Fleta is reddish in colour; most likely Canadian Cedar. A yellowish colour is most like German Spruce.
nice
Same intro as Cuba by Albéniz
John Williams holds his Guitar Julien embrasses his
I guess you mean 'embraces'; the way you write it, it resembles 'embarasses', which is defintely not what you mean...