Classical musician reacts to CHORO LOCO by YAMANDU COSTA

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    Sir Hairless reacts to Yamandu Costa's "Choro Loco"
    As always, let me know in the comments of any songs or artists you'd like to see next, or anything else!
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  • @SirHairless
    @SirHairless  5 месяцев назад +9

    Check out this reaction next! ruclips.net/video/umeacSRlo38/видео.html

    • @clarissimastella
      @clarissimastella 5 месяцев назад +2

      Please recap Unforgettable day by Dimash!!!
      He hits D8 there (some people say it can even be D9)
      And thank you for your videos!!!

  • @averageeli7172
    @averageeli7172 4 месяца назад +33

    Yamandu is the type of artist we use to control the ego of artists who think they just invented fire or the wheel.

  • @wiliam9551
    @wiliam9551 5 месяцев назад +76

    Choro is a Brazilian musical genre with deep roots in the country's popular culture. It emerged in the late 19th century, primarily in the city of Rio de Janeiro. Known for its expressive and emotive characteristics, Choro is typically performed by small instrumental ensembles.
    Common instruments in Choro include the guitar, cavaquinho, mandolin, and flute. Improvisation is a fundamental aspect of the style, with musicians often adding their personal interpretation to the music.
    Choro draws influences from various sources, including indigenous, African, and European music. It is a dynamic genre that incorporates elements of polka, maxixe, and other styles, resulting in a unique blend of tradition and innovation.
    Prominent composers and musicians in the Choro genre include names like Pixinguinha, Jacob do Bandolim, Ernesto Nazareth, and many others. Choro played a significant role in shaping Brazilian popular music and continues to be an important form of musical expression in Brazil.

    • @quest_edward
      @quest_edward Месяц назад

      Excellent description of my favority music style. The second favorite is Bossa Nova.

  • @stevegirardmedia2255
    @stevegirardmedia2255 20 дней назад +4

    It's not only Brazilian culture, but the southern country's crossover with Argentinian & Uruguayan roots music.
    I saw him live just last week with Paquito D'Rivera on clarinet, and my jaw still hasn't come back up to meet the rest of my face!
    He was charming and funny, despite the language barrier... and the 1.5 hour show felt like 10 minutes, probably because we didn't want it to end.
    To see him constantly re-tuning his guitar for the next tune was amazing... his mastery is far more than I even imagined.
    Oh, and he played this during the concert.

  • @tikabass
    @tikabass 5 месяцев назад +126

    What impresses me the most about Yamandu's playing is his ability to toy around with rythm of the phrasing while keeping true to the main melodic idea, all with impressive precision. This manner of decomposing music reminds me a bit of what Picasso did with shapes. Have a good Sunday!

    • @marlyceandersen8864
      @marlyceandersen8864 5 месяцев назад +14

      I love how you explained that! I’m more of visual artist rather than a musical one so comparing the decomposing music to Picasso’s shapes, really made me understand the process better! Thank you for your comment!

    • @cff110280
      @cff110280 5 месяцев назад +4

      Que comentário inteligente ❤

    • @DimitriMoreira
      @DimitriMoreira 5 месяцев назад +1

      ​@@cff110280muito! Eu mesmo nunca havia feito esse paralelo. Incrível percepção do post original.

  • @laurocangussu
    @laurocangussu 5 месяцев назад +83

    Yamandu é orgulho brasileiro!!! 🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷

    • @williansgomes6497
      @williansgomes6497 5 месяцев назад +2

      Infelizmente nossa cultura nem valoriza um genio da música como Yamandú.

  • @rorysnap7026
    @rorysnap7026 5 месяцев назад +33

    Wonderful to hear Yamandu again. He is just magnificent. What an artist!😊

  • @31leoceara
    @31leoceara Месяц назад +7

    When you started analizing in depth the quiet beginning of the song, I thought to myself "Oh oh, this is not going to end well". 😅
    Props for not having a breakdown!

  • @franciscodeassispintodasil1257
    @franciscodeassispintodasil1257 5 месяцев назад +40

    Análise minuciosa e reação à altura. Obrigado pela alta qualidade do seu trabalho.

  • @yosserc
    @yosserc 5 месяцев назад +4

    He plays the last movement of Le Catedral as a duet with his wife, who is also a superb guitarist. She plays it straight as he riffs around her. Very beautiful, very virtuosic and interesting to see him show off his real gift as an improviser. Definitely worth a visit from you... jazz meets classicsl meets choro.

  • @marlyceandersen8864
    @marlyceandersen8864 5 месяцев назад +19

    Ahhh, Sir Hairless, I love how YOU love to learn and expand your understanding. Thank you for another video of loving music!

  • @Maria...-mo5qm
    @Maria...-mo5qm 5 месяцев назад +41

    This is what I call ending the weekend on a high note😃Thank you very much for another fantastic reaction/analysis on Yamandu's music, Sir!! I really liked your interpretation of the quote “Choro is classical music played with bare feet and callus on the hands” (by Aquiles Rique Reis), and I'd only add that it also hints the fact that most musicians involved with the origins of Choro were from the working class (differently from the royal elite usually connected with the traditional classical music during the Brazilian XIX century). In case you want to discover more from Yamandu’s rich repertoire, I’ll recommend to a future reaction his composition called “Carinho” (= affection/tender-heartedness) from 2 years ago: differently from the high-speed playing that you already experienced with him so far, the song “Carinho” offers a calm and soothing melody described by Yamandu as something he holds dear for its “simplicity and natural search for peace”. I think your analysis on our regional music are true jewels that I wish all Brazilians could watch, learn and give the deserved merit; thank you again, Dear Sir❣

    • @SirHairless
      @SirHairless  5 месяцев назад +6

      Yamandu really just makes my brain explode/implode/cease to exist 😂 Thank you so much for recommending him in the first place! Yes, very well-said about the working class point. Ooo Carinho sounds great! I've seen a few others recommend that one too 🎶
      Thanks, as always, Maria

    • @Maria...-mo5qm
      @Maria...-mo5qm 5 месяцев назад +3

      @@SirHairless Please, don't damage your wonderful brain because we love learning everything you want teach/share with us😊I'm so happy I found your amazing channel and also very excited that you're interested in discovering more from our musical background in Brazil, including Yamandu's great work :) I'm the one who should thank you!🍀

  • @heloisalopes1734
    @heloisalopes1734 5 месяцев назад +33

    Hello Sir. Que emoção ver você reagindo mais uma vez à Yamandu, incrível e habilidoso músico brasileiro !!! E sua análise ? Simplesmente absurda !!! Você me impressiona e encanta cada vez mais . Muito obrigada por isso. Beijo carinhoso do Brasil 😘❤️🇧🇷

  • @manganexum2
    @manganexum2 5 месяцев назад +11

    Great reaction!!

  • @Hermmes
    @Hermmes 5 месяцев назад +48

    ‘Sarara’ by Y. Costa is a must. He plays the guitar, he sings, he whistles - showing how he himself becomes music.

    • @valdineisantos4768
      @valdineisantos4768 5 месяцев назад +1

      Exactle. Himself becomes music" en that song! Perfect description!

    • @pedrobraga5153
      @pedrobraga5153 4 месяца назад +3

      Adding to this request a little bit, in his live show I've been to, he says the story behind 'Sarara' is that he sent one of his albums to his grandma, and then after some time he called her to ask what she thought about it. She surprised him by asking "What is this album, it's all intros!" (elderly lady had probably not listened to much instrumental music haha). So he decided to make this song in which he actually sings a little. Yamandu's live show is definitely an experience of its own, especially since he's quite talkative and a really funny guy!

    • @Hermmes
      @Hermmes 4 месяца назад

      😂

  • @aimardom
    @aimardom 3 месяца назад +15

    Brazil is an endless source of surprises, not only in music. As we don't have volcanos, God gave us Yamandu. He is just telluric. He can be a hearthquake or a butterfly in the same song.

  • @loveloochay
    @loveloochay 5 месяцев назад +13

    🔥🔥🎼 .. just amazing 🎸 .. 🎼🔥🔥

  • @vpspa7137
    @vpspa7137 5 месяцев назад +14

    I have to confess, I am here for the combination of high quality music, great explanations and his amazingly beautiful face. Why is he so handsome with that lovely smile and sparkling eyes 😊😊😊

  • @FelipeOliveira-rl1iw
    @FelipeOliveira-rl1iw 5 месяцев назад +14

    That was a great reaction. I recommend you to react to "carinho" from yamandu, its really calm and beautiful

  • @SilvaCris100
    @SilvaCris100 5 месяцев назад +12

    Hello, Sir! "Choro" literally means "cry" in Portuguese, BUT, it is as well the name of a musical rythm: choro or chorinho. Choro appeared before samba and, in a way, is the samba's basis. Btw, beautiful rythm that matches perfectually well with a warm spring afternoon on the park with your friends, enjoying life.

  • @MatheusFP104
    @MatheusFP104 5 месяцев назад +13

    If you jump into Brazilian music you are gonna discover something unique!! A LOT of guitar players that are just S tier, Raphael Rabello, Baden Powell, Paulinho Nogueira, Toquinho, DIlermando Reis, and so on! Aaand if you cover the historical moment of some MPB and tropicalia songs, the harmony + the history are just singular and show what music is all about in my opinion

  • @SCVocalStudentReacts
    @SCVocalStudentReacts 5 месяцев назад +7

    Your reaction and analysis are in a class of their own.

    • @SirHairless
      @SirHairless  5 месяцев назад

      Thanks! I really appreciate it

  • @rafaelhpalomino
    @rafaelhpalomino 2 месяца назад +2

    At 7:15, he quotes the Brazilian classical composer Radamés Gnatalli, in his Etude nº1 for guitar.

  • @mariomunoz6883
    @mariomunoz6883 2 месяца назад +1

    I have been listening Yamandu for about 15 years. then he wasnt as famous. im so happy he is getting the recognizion he deserves. To me he is the greatest guitarist ever. Not only a guitarrist but also a eriter and musician.

  • @teqsteqs
    @teqsteqs 5 месяцев назад +5

    You can never live again the experience of listening to Yamandu for the first time. Luckily, you can relate to people doing that on the internet! 😂 I remember it being simply overwhelming and delightful at the same time!

  • @thiagoribeiropereira3229
    @thiagoribeiropereira3229 5 месяцев назад +6

    Yamandu, choro and Brazilian culture are a path of no return. Welcome to the club!

  • @arthurrochacardosodemello2070
    @arthurrochacardosodemello2070 5 месяцев назад +8

    Amazing analysis, thank you! much love from brazil

  • @kassih.musica
    @kassih.musica 5 месяцев назад +12

    so nice to see you reacting to Yamandu! greetings from Brazil!

  • @dieweisealte-llumia7148
    @dieweisealte-llumia7148 5 месяцев назад +11

    I get the feeling that especially Guitar players often seem to "get lost" in their music, like nothing else exists in that moment. I don´t know many guitar players but Yamandu is one I definitly like to listen to, like the great Carlos Santana or my favorite Estas Tonne

    • @SirHairless
      @SirHairless  5 месяцев назад +5

      Oh for sure, you can see that when Yamandu performs there is nothing else in the world for him at that moment in time

  • @gabrielaerografitti9560
    @gabrielaerografitti9560 Месяц назад +1

    As a Brazilian, I can say with great happiness that Yamandu Costa really represents Brazilian musicality, he is an exceptional, virtuoso musician and represents good music today. What I tell every foreigner, whether North American or even from Europe, and around the world, is: don't listen to Brazilian pop! If you want to know Brazilian music, listen to the classics, listen to the music played in the 50s, 60s, 70s, because currently what is played in popular culture is nothing more than musical excrement. Discover names like Adoniran Barbosa, Pixinguinha, Djavan, Milton Nascimento, Tião Carreiro and Pardinho, Hermeto Pascoal, rhythms like Choro, Samba root, Maracatu, Baião, Vaneirão, Frevo... listen to a band called Spok Frevo, the guys are incredible!

  • @elainecourteau6231
    @elainecourteau6231 5 месяцев назад +10

    I don’t know much about guitar, but I am a big fan of Tommy Emmanuel from Australia and Jesse Cook from Canada. As you can see, it’s a pretty short list. I do tend to feel overwhelmed by maestro musicians. Mr Costa is spectacular. These chords progressions are crazy complex. I don’t think I can ever be mentally prepared. Great comments as always. Thanks. 🤗

    • @SirHairless
      @SirHairless  5 месяцев назад

      Lesson learned: prepare mentally before hearing him in the future 😅 Thanks Elaine!

  • @erikmarques1475
    @erikmarques1475 5 месяцев назад +2

    What a react!!! Yamandu is a crazy monster

  • @soniafranco9101
    @soniafranco9101 4 месяца назад +1

    Yamandu Costa is the brilliant and talented guitarist composer from Brazil, known inside and outside the country and holds important awards.

  • @elianamariano308
    @elianamariano308 2 месяца назад

    In the Capital of Brazil, Brasilia, there is a place where musicians get together to play Chorinho. It is called Clube do Choro. Thank you for the reaction. I really enjoy your analyses. 🇧🇷❤️ * His wife also plays the guitar. I wonder if their two kids are going to be musicians too. I watched him playing in a theater and it was amazing.

  • @nancyeleonora
    @nancyeleonora 5 месяцев назад +10

    Adoro suas reações e a forma como faz a análise das músicas. Parabéns pelo seu canal👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼 Saudacões do Brasil 🇧🇷❤

  • @jankreps5115
    @jankreps5115 5 месяцев назад +1

    This was fascinating! I had to pause several times to let my brain reboot. His skills are beyond my ability to keep up with the changes. Very impressive. Nice reaction!

  • @michaelfiorillo4801
    @michaelfiorillo4801 4 месяца назад +2

    Appreciate your insight and enthusiasm for this great artist’s music.
    Two favorites of mine that you might enjoy are Chegada and Choreco, a did-he-just-do-that? tribute to the great Baden Powell.

  • @konelee
    @konelee 5 месяцев назад +1

    Yamandu the beast!

  • @MrDogonjon
    @MrDogonjon Месяц назад +1

    Choro is a three part song form. Often contrasting themes and exuberant sections of virtuosic expression. It is progressive.

  • @SaraLee-gn3nr
    @SaraLee-gn3nr 5 месяцев назад +6

    Amazing reaction! Thank you💚💛

  • @jmtavares8325
    @jmtavares8325 5 месяцев назад +1

    Yamandu tem o domínio completo desse instrumento, sou muito fã.

  • @JoaoBatist100
    @JoaoBatist100 3 месяца назад +1

    O nome da peça já diz tudo, uma " loucura". Yamandu é perturbado do juízo, é um louco, um gênio, como ele temos poucos por aqui pelo Brasil, mas ele se supera 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻😅🇧🇷

  • @skiobaldo
    @skiobaldo 3 месяца назад +1

    Amazing! viva Yamandu s2

  • @clebertonalves2161
    @clebertonalves2161 5 месяцев назад +1

    🇧🇷 Ele é simplesmente espetacular!!!

  • @aureasouza3859
    @aureasouza3859 5 месяцев назад +4

    Amei sua reação e ensinamentos! Ouça a música Carinho do Yamandu que é maravilhosa! Abraços do Brasil🙏

  • @lucasbracher
    @lucasbracher 5 месяцев назад +1

    Choro Loco was dedicated to a Turkish guitarist named Chadas Ustuntas. Try to hear this guy too!

  • @Alrekr666
    @Alrekr666 2 месяца назад

    Yamandu is a rare case of talent and dedication working together. He started playing guitar very yound and practiced a lot. His technique and harmony are amazing.

  • @VabrinBR
    @VabrinBR 5 месяцев назад +1

    I NEED MORE!

  • @aimardom
    @aimardom 3 месяца назад +1

    Yamandu dudaday! Follow him if you can. Hard to understand, easy to feel. Yamandu makes me very humble.

  • @augustolima5683
    @augustolima5683 3 месяца назад +1

    O 'Samba pro Rapha' não é exatamente um samba, e o 'Choro Loco' não é exatamente um choro.😂
    Mas, ao mesmo tempo, são mesmo um samba e um choro! 😂😂😂
    Acontece que Yamandu mistura tudo, com sua técnica absurda e sua criatividade maravilhosa, e imprime sua identidade estética e seu sentimento a tudo que sai dessas cordas.
    Ele transcende as formas tradicionais da nossa música brasileira, e faz uma música autoral.
    Claramente, ele dá continuidade ao trabalho de Raphael Rabello (O Rapha do 'Sambra pro Rapha') que 30 anos atrás estava revolucionando o violão brasileiro de forma extraordinária. ❤
    Raphael (que Deus o tenha em Sua Luz de Amor e Paz) teve uma formação vinda do violão clássico e do Choro tradicional e desde muito jovem tocou com uma quantidade enorme de músicos brasileiros e estrangeiros, e absorveu influências do Jazz e do Flamenco (O mestre Paco de Lucia o considerava o maior músico do Brasil).
    Yamandu veio da música regional do sul do Brasil (região de influência musical da Argentina e Uruguai) e carrega esse DNA da música autêntica, com uma certa rusticidade na forma e com ritmos muito marcantes. Mas, ele sempre esteve aberto à música de todos os cantos do Brasil e do mundo.
    Agradeço a Mister Hairless por mais um ótimo vídeo, que dá ao ouvinte não iniciado a possibilidade de entender melhor a riqueza musical de Yamandu Costa.
    Recomendo a todos que gostam de Yamandu que acompanhem também esses 2 grandes músicos brasileiros: Alessandro Penezzi, violonista, e o bandolinista Hamilton de Holanda.
    Paz e Bem.

  • @agustinalamour6925
    @agustinalamour6925 Месяц назад

    Excelente, gran artista 👏👏👏👏❤️

  • @kassih.musica
    @kassih.musica 5 месяцев назад +2

    hahaaa xD mesmerized!

  • @ricardodrumond2628
    @ricardodrumond2628 5 месяцев назад +3

    Hello you may want to see yamandu with his wife who is a classical guitarrist

  • @lucianograna5955
    @lucianograna5955 5 месяцев назад +2

    Reaja ao Hermeto Pascoal também, monstro da música brasileira.

  • @fulerage9514
    @fulerage9514 5 месяцев назад +3

    You have to listen to "Chamamé (feat. Cainã Cavalcante).
    Chamamé is a very famous rhythm from Argentina, he grew up in southern Brazil and had a lot of influence form south american music form that region. In his version with Cainã Cavalcante (a guitarist form northeastern Brazil) they create a very beautiful and colourful interpretation of this rhythm. He plays more freely and more relaxed when he's with other guitarrists, he doesn't care that much about perfection and you can see his pure soul come out in the form of music. I would highly recommend that you check this version out as well as "Entre o Céu e o Mar", both pieces were recorded in the same day

  • @lorriredmon8212
    @lorriredmon8212 5 месяцев назад +2

    He is inhuman! The speed at which he plays his guitar!!!! Is this something that is actually a written piece, or is it all Improvised by him? Can he replicate it? Like you said it's insane and really throws a person off with overload! I feel your overload. Thanks for making it through this with another great breakdown and analysis.

    • @SirHairless
      @SirHairless  5 месяцев назад +4

      Simply that: inhuman! In my reaction to Samba Pro Rapha, someone commented that certain sections are improvised, but he overall structure and certain sections are written down and standardised. I wouldn't be surprised if some of the virtuosic runs are improvised 🎶 I don't know what the best practices are for choro music though!

    • @yosserc
      @yosserc 5 месяцев назад +1

      Watch him in live concerts where he improvises around all these pieces. He can stretch Samba Pro Rafa to about 6 minutes if he's in the groove. Really, a jazz man at heart.

  • @franciscoaragao9672
    @franciscoaragao9672 5 месяцев назад +2

    Ears, brain, body and heart. Você juntou tudo, entendeu tudo. Bem vindo à música brasileira.

  • @user-lu3dy6wq9k
    @user-lu3dy6wq9k 5 месяцев назад +2

    Como eu havia comentado anteriormente, em outra postagem, o Choro / chorinho é outro gênero musical brasileiro, tão tradicional quanto o samba... Lindo de mais!❤

  • @daniel_royo
    @daniel_royo 5 месяцев назад +2

    Brejeiro by Yamandu Costa would be a nice one to do next! Especially the video where he is wearing a white t-shirt

    • @SirHairless
      @SirHairless  5 месяцев назад

      Thanks for the recommendation 👍

  • @claudiobueno68
    @claudiobueno68 4 месяца назад +1

    You should experience Yamandu’s music “Carinho” it’s something like “caress”. I strongly suggest you to listen and absorb the sensation that this music brings you before you analyse it. It made me cry beyond goosebumps. Outstanding!

    • @SirHairless
      @SirHairless  4 месяца назад +2

      It's on my list for the future - thanks!

  • @home22212
    @home22212 5 месяцев назад +1

    Yamandu is deeper immersed in your free style in strings and phrases form totally impressive and focus in chocks your emotions the minimalism pass away from here is unbelievably good watching him I loved it thanks for your appreciation about the legitimate Brazilian music if you know wish something more calm and melodic check out Pixinguinha, Baden Powell or Dilermando Reis it’s so good too

  • @CanalGabrielCoelho
    @CanalGabrielCoelho 5 месяцев назад +1

    You have to react to Raphael Rabelo, the one Yamandu wrote Samba pro Rapha to. Desvairada is where he shows off his speed, but Lamentos do Morro is also insane.

  • @guilecf
    @guilecf 5 месяцев назад +2

    you should react to him playing with Dominguinhos, a legendary accordion player. beautiful, beautiful music (and it also features other kind of rithms from a different region in brazil)

  • @RonaldoMoura
    @RonaldoMoura 5 месяцев назад +3

    If you're that interested in brazilian music you'll love Samba em Prelúdio performed by Paulinho Nogueira. It's quite impressive. Great content. Cheers from Brasil

  • @edilsoncostamota65
    @edilsoncostamota65 5 месяцев назад +3

    Suas expressões faciais são incríveis e conseguem transmitir a emoção da música. 😊

  • @susiepingleton3614
    @susiepingleton3614 5 месяцев назад +1

    Texas sunshine this morning! Sat on tailgate of my brother in law’s car and he played his guitar while my sister and I danced and sang! Gorgeous skies and lots of open fields where new little cows will be born in the Spring! Nothing like a guitar!!! All about moments in music! Right???

  • @urielperet9442
    @urielperet9442 5 месяцев назад +1

    another great vídeo.
    Yamandu is a unique person/musician, which is why it's great seing people react to him.

  • @Spritexcamisa12
    @Spritexcamisa12 5 месяцев назад

    The most crazy thing about every Yamandu video is: I never can’t decide if i look to the his right or the left hand. The both are to impressive

    • @SirHairless
      @SirHairless  5 месяцев назад +1

      I feel you. Never have I wanted so much to be able to control my eyes separately before 👁️

  • @luizaquino2000
    @luizaquino2000 5 месяцев назад

    The bass note mi minor on the beginning is very tipical from our folklore music duo the "berimbau" instrument brought by african slaves, that makes these "grave" song kind of misterious vibe as something will happen at any moment. We have a lot of it in our music.

  • @danilodark6378
    @danilodark6378 5 месяцев назад +1

    i LOVE your reaction, but the analysis you do definitely earned a sub, thanks Sir Hairless!
    I'm also a absolute fan of Yamandu

  • @alexandretorres5087
    @alexandretorres5087 2 месяца назад

    You should hear choro with a flute in the group, it really sets the style for me. It is a great musical style but people are forgetting it here in Brazil

    • @SirHairless
      @SirHairless  2 месяца назад

      I have listened to some after I discovered Yamandu 🎶

  • @flaviuspoa
    @flaviuspoa 5 месяцев назад +2

    If one day you wanna listen the style that he started with his own composition, you can watch "Sarará".
    Nice reaction man!

    • @SirHairless
      @SirHairless  5 месяцев назад +1

      Thanks for the recommendation!

  • @glauroo.junior83
    @glauroo.junior83 5 месяцев назад +2

    What Yamandu plays cannot be described as "old school" choro. If you want to know more about choro, check Henrique Wisenmann's videos about "introduction to choro". He is a pianist and his videos are english spoken, so you will not find problems with translation.

  • @Mateus.Sanches
    @Mateus.Sanches 5 месяцев назад +2

    Raphael Rabello, Paulinho Nogueira e Dilermando Reis for nexts videos please!!!! Raphael Rabello is from Samba pro Rapha (Samba for Rapha), in this song, Yamandu used Rapha styles to compose the song.

  • @fena___
    @fena___ 5 месяцев назад

    Yamandu's doesn't miss a trick, He's making references to CHORO, which is a brazilian music style, but LOCO(spanish) it is not in portuguese, so he is probably making a reference to Spanish music or Argentinian(uruguay or any latin) that I am not abble to distinguish.
    Thanks for you Reaction, that was great. Greetings from Brazil!

  • @mustavogaia2655
    @mustavogaia2655 4 месяца назад +3

    take a look on "carinho" from yamandu

  • @paul8228
    @paul8228 5 месяцев назад +2

    Hi, Sir Hairless I forgot to add. Are you aware of Camden's subscription? He uses the CVSS method of analysing top singers in the world such as Maria Carey, Beyonce, Lara Fabian, and Dimash with a total so far of 8 singers. He is very thorough in the way he grades each performer. Check out the results so far. Dimash is CVSS No.7

  • @JB-jt6oq
    @JB-jt6oq 5 месяцев назад +1

    What can we say about the guy who received a standing ovation from Paco de Lucia...

  • @JackTequila51
    @JackTequila51 2 месяца назад

    our monster YAMANDUUU!! i LIKE this!!

    • @JackTequila51
      @JackTequila51 2 месяца назад

      React SAPATO VELHO de Roupas Novas sir, please 🙏🙏 you Will like 😁

  • @conradofox
    @conradofox 4 месяца назад

    The guy takes it to another level. Your ability to understand what he was doing is amazing. I just feel like being hit by a bus, but somehow it's magical and good 😅

  • @jackiewilliams4298
    @jackiewilliams4298 5 месяцев назад +2

    Very beautiful. ❤ There is another artist out there , his name is Marcin Patrzalek he plays classic music on the Guitar also you should check him out he is fantastic.

    • @SirHairless
      @SirHairless  5 месяцев назад

      I'll get to him in the future for sure, he's been recommended by viewers to me a fair few times! He didn't win the members' poll vote for next new artist, but I'm definitely excited to hear his stuff 🎶 Luckily his videos don't appear as recommended to me in RUclips so it's pretty easy to avoid the temptation in listening 😅

  • @soulvagnao
    @soulvagnao 5 месяцев назад

    I'm from Brazil and I love yamandú the best performance

  • @ninalopesbrasil
    @ninalopesbrasil 4 месяца назад

    Thanks to react/analyze Yamandu Costa 🇧🇷❤️❤️❤️
    He’s just amazing.

  • @KatiaDebus1
    @KatiaDebus1 5 месяцев назад +1

    🥰🥰🥰 love Yamandu

  • @Rodrigo-bv7uv
    @Rodrigo-bv7uv 5 месяцев назад +1

    I find this song even more complex and deeper than "Samba pro Rapha". Though both are incredible and extremely pleasant to listen to!
    Here is some traditional Choro if you never heard it before: ruclips.net/video/c5NGOcNyF4g/видео.html

  • @sergiooliveira7226
    @sergiooliveira7226 5 месяцев назад +1

    Great review. I love how you feel the complexity of the music. If I may so, I would recommend "Tareco" a completely diferent approuch from the virtuoso fast paced style and yet full of patterns and layers. A master piece

  • @fsm__
    @fsm__ 5 месяцев назад

    Cheers from Brasil, saitama!

  • @corazza01
    @corazza01 5 месяцев назад +1

    Suas análises são incríveis!

  • @jorgeleyton1474
    @jorgeleyton1474 5 месяцев назад

    You are no the only one to get misty eyes, I can not help it myself when I listen to his music... ...

  • @betsyvondracek4009
    @betsyvondracek4009 5 месяцев назад +1

    His playing, talent and this song is completely loco, but in a good way . This is almost to me a song about Life -up and down the crazy pace of life even. Interesting reaction and great analysis. I can appreciate his extraordinary talent but the song makes me feel anxious.

  • @ramonparkour
    @ramonparkour 4 месяца назад

    Amazingly thorough analisys, enjoyment and praise! You are a great reactor to music and I would like to see more. My suggestions would be Yamandu's concert in spain to which Paco de Lucia stand to applaud and Baden Powell concert in Paris, namely, his rendition of Chopin's Etude n°3 in E major. Baden Powell being another masterfull brazillian guitar player.

  • @marioventura3448
    @marioventura3448 3 месяца назад +1

    Sir Beauty Hair (kkkk)
    Se pra vc que é profissional fica difícil entender certas partes, imagine para mim, apenas ouvinte, mero mortal, que sempre sou surpreendido pelas "loucuras" dele, kkkkk
    É justamente o que mais gosto nele, a imprevisibilidade, nunca saber o que vem no minuto a seguir...
    Mais uma ótima reação sua ao nosso Rei das Sete cordas.
    Um abraço.

  • @MrDyogomaia
    @MrDyogomaia 5 месяцев назад +2

    *Important
    O cromatismo do minuto 10:50 é uma clara referência a um Chorinho muito famoso chamado "Brasileirinho". Ele confirma esta referência com a melodia no compasso seguinte.
    "Brasileirinho é um dos "choros" mais famosos do Brasil (talvez o mais famoso). Vale a pena assistir pelo menos para conhecimento.
    *Procure pelo video "Brasileirinho Yamandu Costa" no canal rotafan013.

    • @MrDyogomaia
      @MrDyogomaia 5 месяцев назад

      React: Sarará; and Carinho. Please

  • @mauriciobarros7516
    @mauriciobarros7516 5 месяцев назад +3

    I must explain the "ch" in portuguese must be readed like the "sh" in english. Thañk you

  • @wgdepolli6811
    @wgdepolli6811 5 месяцев назад +1

    Choro or chorinho appeared in Rio de Janeiro around 1870. Using guitar, flute and cavaquinho, the music sounded delancolic, sad as if "crying". The term "loco" in Choro Loco represents the word crazy, crazy, that is, outside the normal standard. Watch on RUclips, among others, Marcos Kaiser: Choro n.o 1, Noturno, and the famous Tico-tico no fubá.

  • @martadamoca7819
    @martadamoca7819 5 месяцев назад

    OBRIGADA GRANDE ANÁLISE MY FRIEND A ALTURA DE YAMANDU COSTA BIG PROFESSOR

  • @nataliaalekseeva7489
    @nataliaalekseeva7489 4 месяца назад +1

    I love all your reaction. May be it will be interesting for you to react " zolushka (золушка) архиповский ( arhipovskiy) ". He plays only 3 cord musical instrument balalaika.

  • @andreeuricomorais
    @andreeuricomorais 5 месяцев назад +1

    Just my opinion, but this is by far the best analysis of Yamandu's work

  • @elizielfarias2247
    @elizielfarias2247 5 месяцев назад +1

    Yamandu usa os cinco dedos da mão direita. Isto é verdade. Não é brincadeira

  • @ElizabethRoss-uj8rl
    @ElizabethRoss-uj8rl 5 месяцев назад

    I've had the good fortune to have front-row seats in concerts for both Segovia and Montoya. The virtuosities of those artists was overwhelming. This, Yamandu, is nothing like that in the definition of classical music, but is equally, if not more amazing. I would call it classical with raw modern virtuosity. (Is that a contradiction in terms?) This is new to me, and I thank you for introducing new guitar music into my life. I hadn't heard everything, after all! Your clear explanations add much to the discovery.