For those who want to go to Spain to hear this music, you have to search it out. The music belongs to Southern Spain, Andalucia, but there are musician's in any part of Spain that play flamenco. Being the music of "Gypsy's" it is not appreciated by many. However, there are a great number of musician's around the world who are great flamenco players - and they are not Spanish. It truly is a highly technical form of music - much related to Indian music form. This is a beautiful video. Are there video's of the actual pieces?
GOD!!! I just wanna be with you guys
For those who want to go to Spain to hear this music, you have to search it out. The music belongs to Southern Spain, Andalucia, but there are musician's in any part of Spain that play flamenco. Being the music of "Gypsy's" it is not appreciated by many. However, there are a great number of musician's around the world who are great flamenco players - and they are not Spanish. It truly is a highly technical form of music - much related to Indian music form. This is a beautiful video. Are there video's of the actual pieces?
Amazing experience, thanks for sharing 👍👍👍
nice! (:hope to be there one day! (:
After hearing the palmas at 5:16 my immediate thought was maybe Argentinean Batucada rhythm has flamenco roots after all
Wish I could drum like this
People should know that this is modern flamenco and not traditional flamenco, there is a big difference!
verdad
i¡por que no en español
Pasarme ese loop de palmas jajja
hahaha you meant '' Ole ''
just erase that ''v'''