What a lovely tone. I love the Renaissance pieces on this cyprus guitar. I have noticed before Mr. Tennant's unusual way of holding the guitar, with his chin resting on the top of the body and his right hand cocked at an angle -- more proof that we must each, with time, find our own way with the instrument.
This Santos is very beautiful with a clarity and crispness to die for, and despite what some may think, is an instrument on which anything can be played. What a pleasure to listen to.
Wow, Scott is an amazing guitarist! I've been eyeing the Mudarra Fantasia piece (from Noad's Renaissance Collection)--man is it hard! And Scott pulls it off as if it's nothing!
Qué maravilla!! Aunque sonaría mejor tocando flamenco. Es una guitarra diseñada para tal. Santos Hernández es sinónimo de flamenco. Sin duda es mi guitarra flamenca preferida.
+Pablo Despeyroux It isn't a Flamenco Guitar or rather it isn't necessarily a Flamenco Guitar. Listen to the beginning of the presentation. Hernandez is famous for Flamenco Guitars but there was a time where the distinction did not exist.
vihuelamig I like the cypress guitars, but for concert classical guitar is usually the "palosanto"… I like the "Coral" too (I don´t know the english name), and another woods… but actually the flamenco guitarists for guitar concert playing with palosanto (Paco de Lucía and Manolo Sanlúcar, for example)… the cypress is better for the "tablao"… for the concert it depend of the style (cypress for Jerez style and many others). I prefer de cypress for the flamenco typical sound.
The guitar seems to have either has a low saddle or worn frets, some notes sound thin and pinched. Scott seems to be affected by that and compensates by moving the string away from the wear point. My guitar has similar issues.
At 6:22 Scott flubs a note. I think he should look at the right hand fingering there. It looks like he is rapidly going to a higher string for one note then going back to the lower string. He should finger this with 'm' on the higher string and he won't ever miss it. If I'm mistaken here, I apologize in advance. Kent Murdick
Lutemann You might be right Kent, I don't know, but what's point? Scott deseved his status of a master player and what sounds like noticeable mistakes to insiders are not even perceived as imperfections by the majority of listeners. I play guitar a little (and I have YOUR book on FS comping by the way ;-) ) but I hardly notice anything wrong with Scott's playing. However for some perfectionists this could be a useful catch.
This tune has some awkward chord stretches and many players capo the guitar for this piece as it still sounds Ok for this with a capo and is easier to play. The alternative is to tune the G to F# for easier fingering. His fluffed note is on a simple small scale run which is easy. He has just made a minor error which he played through like seasoned pro.
That kind of stuff can always happen in the heat of performance no matter how much you master a piece. I can't fault him for that, but this version of Washerwoman is way too fast and you can hear how sloppy it gets. The other pieces he plays here sound great.
Spot on comment. It sounds thin, crisp and edgy. There is no coincidence that he plays renaissance pieces on it as it sounds ok for that. A full sounding classical guitar would often be sporting a capo for this music.
What a lovely tone. I love the Renaissance pieces on this cyprus guitar. I have noticed before Mr. Tennant's unusual way of holding the guitar, with his chin resting on the top of the body and his right hand cocked at an angle -- more proof that we must each, with time, find our own way with the instrument.
This Santos is very beautiful with a clarity and crispness to die for, and despite what some may think, is an instrument on which anything can be played. What a pleasure to listen to.
Great video. Thank you Pepe and Pepe Jr for exhibiting the guitars and Scott for playing them. Thank you GSI.
Wow, Scott is an amazing guitarist! I've been eyeing the Mudarra Fantasia piece (from Noad's Renaissance Collection)--man is it hard! And Scott pulls it off as if it's nothing!
What a great idea for a concert. Wish I had known about it and been there!
What an amazing night of music and guitar stories.
Been waiting for some from this concert. Thanks!
Fluent and flexible. Quite a unique style and approach. Most enjoyable.
Thanks for uploading, cheers to all of you from Athens.
Felicitaciones Scott saludos desde México, Jesús.
love.
Vary good sound!
He pumps nylon.
I like that.
J ADORE CE GUITARISTE
Qué maravilla!! Aunque sonaría mejor tocando flamenco. Es una guitarra diseñada para tal. Santos Hernández es sinónimo de flamenco.
Sin duda es mi guitarra flamenca preferida.
good
Does he tune 3rd string f# for this ?
is a flamenco guitar... for flamenco music. Mudarra in this guitar?
Amazing sound from this era guitar and Spanish music Awesome :-) Scott great guitarist....
+Pablo Despeyroux
It isn't a Flamenco Guitar or rather it isn't necessarily a Flamenco Guitar. Listen to the beginning of the presentation. Hernandez is famous for Flamenco Guitars but there was a time where the distinction did not exist.
vihuelamig is really :D … but the "cipres" is fantastic for flamenco music… and mudarra is better in vihuela ;). Regards
Cypress is great for Classical guitars too. I know, I've made enough of them. It's also Romanillos favourite wood. . . for a Classical.
vihuelamig I like the cypress guitars, but for concert classical guitar is usually the "palosanto"… I like the "Coral" too (I don´t know the english name), and another woods… but actually the flamenco guitarists for guitar concert playing with palosanto (Paco de Lucía and Manolo Sanlúcar, for example)… the cypress is better for the "tablao"… for the concert it depend of the style (cypress for Jerez style and many others). I prefer de cypress for the flamenco typical sound.
The guitar seems to have either has a low saddle or worn frets, some notes sound thin and pinched. Scott seems to be affected by that and compensates by moving the string away from the wear point. My guitar has similar issues.
this guitar sounds like a lute
At 6:22 Scott flubs a note. I think he should look at the right hand fingering there. It looks like he is rapidly going to a higher string for one note then going back to the lower string. He should finger this with 'm' on the higher string and he won't ever miss it. If I'm mistaken here, I apologize in advance. Kent Murdick
Jealous?
Grignak01
Lutemann You might be right Kent, I don't know, but what's point? Scott deseved his status of a master player and what sounds like noticeable mistakes to insiders are not even perceived as imperfections by the majority of listeners. I play guitar a little (and I have YOUR book on FS comping by the way ;-) ) but I hardly notice anything wrong with Scott's playing. However for some perfectionists this could be a useful catch.
This tune has some awkward chord stretches and many players capo the guitar for this piece as it still sounds Ok for this with a capo and is easier to play. The alternative is to tune the G to F# for easier fingering. His fluffed note is on a simple small scale run which is easy. He has just made a minor error which he played through like seasoned pro.
That kind of stuff can always happen in the heat of performance no matter how much you master a piece. I can't fault him for that, but this version of Washerwoman is way too fast and you can hear how sloppy it gets. The other pieces he plays here sound great.
Someone explain to me how he can play in this position without hurt your hands
probably because of his body proportions(ie arm length, torso, etc)
Nylon strings, no callouses on his left hand, 10,000, maybe 100,000 hours of practice
try some lessons with him. he makes you feel stupid at how easy things come to him.
this guitar require a flamenco guitarist
+guillermo el alfil
You are right
Spot on comment. It sounds thin, crisp and edgy. There is no coincidence that he plays renaissance pieces on it as it sounds ok for that. A full sounding classical guitar would often be sporting a capo for this music.
吉他是要人慢慢地弹出来的。
La guitare est exceptionnel, mais le morceau jouer fait vraiment honte au Flamenco !
Guitarra flamenco, que não combina com as músicas que ele interpretou!
suena corriente .. que tristeza
But a freakin tuner ! Losses so much time tuning
man he's let himself go...I saw him live a few years ago and he looked much better. He can barely hold the guitar...really gross...