Lucas. So sorry to bother you. I have received a coment response here from a different acount that claims to be yours. I think someone might be using your name to make a scam. I thought you might know.
Done it four years ago. The guitarist played it straight while the bass and drums played a bossa nova thing under it. It was actually very cool. Thanks for the compliment!
Truly outstanding...I had a guitar teacher who hated when I brought in Frank Zappa musc for him to teach me...months later was walking past his house and heard "Zombie Wolf" blaring from his house...his wife later told me he bought everything he could find that Zappa did...he never mentioned that to me and I never told him that I heard the music coming out of his house...and he still complained to me that I never brought in any normal music to learn.
Clever writing, professional producing, convincing acting, exquisite playing, Laugh-Out-Loud humor; overall... INCREDIBLE video! BRAVO! I cannot leave without liking and subscribing! (Although "Like" just appears to be "damning with faint praise"!) Thank you for bringing joy to my soul!
Oh my! I’ve loved your all your videos, but this one made my day! As a classical guitar player (who also loves jazz) for nearly 55 years, I love not only the way you play, but your sense of humor and the way you lift my spirits. Never stop my brother. You’re the proverbial “breath of fresh air” in a world where chops are over glorified.
Loved it, and the “Forgive me Tarrega ..” at the end. Lol. The “teacher” here is a trope of a real attitude I’ve observed in some classical guitar circles, and it turned me off from playing classical for many years. Fortunately I got old and wise enough to realize, as this video conveys, that what others felt about what or how I played didn’t matter as long as I’m enjoying playing.
teachers like those really are just some bad apples. At least in the violin world there's a lot of snobbery and attitude but these people do not (and should never) define the entire niche. At least i like to think that for every bitter person there's also a jolly one
As a music instructor, let me just say... if one of my students did this, I would be over the moon. "I love that you have such an understanding of musical composition and interpretation that you can express yourself even through someone else's music... I'm so proud of you. if I could give you 120% I would! MAKE EM TALK! GIVE EM SOMETHIN' TO TALK ABOUT, KID!"
As the American songwriter Guy Clark wrote: "He's one of those who knows that life, Is just a leap of faith; Spread your arms and hold your breath; And always trust your cape." Or in your case your hat. Great arrangement Lucas. This brought tears of joy.
Welcome back! Much fun. A lot of Tarrega's music output was arrangements of music that we consider "classical" now, but was contemporary or nearly contemporary in Tarrega's lifetime. Instead of spinning in his grave, I suspect he may be smiling with us. Musicians gotta eat, and he struggled with developing and keeping an audience himself.
estou começando a achar que ele é brasileiro, sei lá, geralmente tenho dificuldades de ouvir inglês nativos, mas entendi tudo o que ele disse, ou meu ouvido e inglês finalmente está se adaptando e melhorando ou ele é br mesmo.
esquece, com esse nome Lucas brar já entregou que ele é BR, por um momento pensei que minha dedicação em ouvir vídeos em inglês estava finalmente me dando frutos kkkkk Provável que ele faz vídeos em inglês para poder aproveitar o CPM gringo, do youtube.
I absolutely love what you did here. I grew up playing Classical music and my mentor was a mega stickler about every piece needing to be done EXACTLY as it were written. I didn't listen. Later in life I got into jazz. I imagine you went through the same on a much higher level. That was an amazing arrangement as well! Keep it up man I love your videos
@DarthDuckky yeah man, I still play tons of classical music. Certain things straight forward like La Gran Jota, any Barrios cuz it's already perfect 😂😂😂. You know haha
Wow! Already at 15 you were a great guitarist, very impressive to see the impressive progress you have made. You are certainly a very gifted guitarist above the average of all good guitarists. Congratulations and continue to dazzle us with your magnificent arrangements and interpretations.
The beginning had me dyin😂😂😂. We’ve all been in that students’ situation. This jazz version is seriously incredible, so inventive man. Keep ‘em comin👏👏
As a bass player, a jazz drummer and I accompanied a classical guitarist playing this straight. We played traditional piano trio parts to accompany him, a la MJQ. The crowd went wild. Highly recommended.
I was gonna put myself through the pain of learning capricho arabe but guess I’m gonna put myself through about 50 times more pain to learn this instead😭😭
Huge!! It reminded me a lot of Ralph Macchio playing "out of the box" (Ry Cooder) he even fooled the devil's best guy (Steve Vai) on the film "Crossroads" (1986). Greets from Tenerife (Canary Islands).
Excelente performance Lucas, jajaja ese dedo que le pintas a al profesor jajajaja😂😂. Gran arreglo. Felicidades 🎉🎉 Los amantes del Jazz y Tárrega nos fascina el vídeo.
Lucas WOW ! I´m so impressed. Been playing/teaching this for so many times, almost lost the special feeling about this....you definitely bring it back ! Thank you :D
I ordered a Cordoba Stage 100% because of this video. What an incredible combination of comedy, guitar virtuosity, and expert arranging. Lucas, you are the guitar hero we need!
Brilliant! Someday you'll own as many guitars as Rick Beeaahhhhto ! Your comedy is improving at very fast rate. Video quality is exceptional. Can't wait to see you back at the bar with all those weird people that heckle you. Thanks man!
Ok, this is amazing ! I really love the concept of setting a stage and a little story for your music, this is a simple but brilliant idea ! I've much enjoyed your video =)
Oh my god. First i burst out laughing. It shows perfectly the relation between my teacher and me when i "play" the caprichio. In a second time, i respect the masterpiece. 👏👏👏
Acually, something VERY similar to that happend with the brazilian guitarrist Francisco Araújo in his graduation concert on Andrés Segovia's school. Francisco had to play two pieces, one of free choice and one chosen by his teacher. For the one of his choice, he picked a piece in the style of Chorinho (brazilian style, very rich and complex), and his teacher, obviously, chose something in flamenco style. After his presentation, his teacher went to him in the backstage, very angry, saying that that was desrespectfull due to everything he was taught, BUT WAS INTERPELLED BY ANDRÉS SEGOVIA HIMSELF, who complemented Francisco and said "That was marvelous! Never lose that magnificent brazilian guitar you have inside you! Go back to Brazil and keep up that amazing work!"
Dude, that was so beautiful, each string that you play feels so satisfying like chopping a crunch and delicious apple Sorry I'm weird, just wanted to say that I liked it
Wow great rendition. To be honest and possibly against every classical musician's opinion among others, this arrangement is even better than the original!
@@lighting7508 Well, I never said anything else, hence why I stated my opinion, and in the frameworks of my own opinion: there IS better and worse music, since as you said; it's subjective.
Hello Lucas, very nice to watch your videos, you are a great musician, you sure know the composition: "A L'Aube du Dernier Jour", seriously gratifying to see and hear you playing this beautiful composition...
I've been watching your channel for a while, and have been wanting to get a classical guitar for just as long. You got me hooked on Tarrega and now your own takes on his classics. Can't wait to learn them
Im looking forward to start classical guitar classes after years of judging it without really listening at my 29 years. I can see this video was very cathartic to many classically trained people and makes me anxious and happy at the same time. Thank you!
Clicked "Like" but had to give a comment to say just how beautiful and moving that was. Exquisite art disguised with humor to make it more accessible. Bravo. Bravo! And I might just buy one of those guitars!
you are one the best guitarists I know, but what your footage serves to do for me is completely disillusion the idea that there is this ultimate authority on music somewhere out there that will judge you or reward you based on how well you play. Play badly, play well, it makes absolutely no difference. Just play.
Tempo: 120 Time sig: 4/4 Prof blood pressure: 180/120 HAHAHA This vid was so dope, I died from OD. But luckily, I resurrected myself. Nice playing, nice morphing the tune and nice fingering. haha
Hey Guys! You can get the full "Capricho Arabe" BUT IT'S JAZZ arrangement here on my Patreon: bit.ly/3QgIyVc
Thanks for listening, much Love!
/Lucas
Ah perfect, I was looking for something to do for the next twenty years
Ah perfect; I was looking for something to do for the next twenty years or so
@@Luke-ih1oc haha :)
Lucas. So sorry to bother you. I have received a coment response here from a different acount that claims to be yours. I think someone might be using your name to make a scam. I thought you might know.
Very Nice and that's a genius work of art
Dude turned Capricho Árabe into Capricho Brasileño, fucking genius
I think that's his thing. Making stuff into bossanova. I bet he'd even make black metal sound brasileiro.
Done it four years ago. The guitarist played it straight while the bass and drums played a bossa nova thing under it. It was actually very cool. Thanks for the compliment!
Sounds like something villa lobos would do LOL
capricho brasileiro*
@@luquor No, it makes sense to be "brasileño" because Tárrega is spanish, therefore he would name the piece in spanish
Truly outstanding...I had a guitar teacher who hated when I brought in Frank Zappa musc for him to teach me...months later was walking past his house and heard "Zombie Wolf" blaring from his house...his wife later told me he bought everything he could find that Zappa did...he never mentioned that to me and I never told him that I heard the music coming out of his house...and he still complained to me that I never brought in any normal music to learn.
As a classically trained guitarist all I have to say is.. Forgive me Tarrega but it was necessary 🤣 Loved this 😉
I'm sure Tarrega would've loved it :)
fastest guitar.-
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I'm sure he would smile. The smile of joy.
Tarrega would be down with it
Terrega probably had a cold dinner, through the winter periodically no microwave at that moment
That Miles Davis cameo was epic, so glad he had the time to make an appearance on your channel!
It wasn't really Miles Davis, he's not alive anymore.
:)
@@jonas8993 …really? F/woshh haha
@@We-all-watched-the-video no way u wooshed yourself :p
Davis's typical raucous voice imitation was utterly spot on! 😀
Dude he was joking@@We-all-watched-the-video
Dude, the middle finger and its adjustment to vertical just killed me. Almost as good as the interpretation.
The FU chord :)
Clever writing, professional producing, convincing acting, exquisite playing, Laugh-Out-Loud humor; overall... INCREDIBLE video! BRAVO!
I cannot leave without liking and subscribing! (Although "Like" just appears to be "damning with faint praise"!)
Thank you for bringing joy to my soul!
Well, I guess any teacher would be happy, amazed and proud if the student made and played a rendition like this, just not in the recital.
Haina hola
@@BhuwanXhhetriAdy haina holai hai bro kassam first time nepali bhete RUclips comments ma
RECITALS ARE FOR ROBOTS .....
ordnung muss sein
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Man, i'm going through the pain of learning Capricho Árabe and this gives me strength, thank you, great video
That was amazing! Capricho Arabe is a beautiful piece and your jazz arrangement is incredible. Tarrega would be proud
Oh my! I’ve loved your all your videos, but this one made my day! As a classical guitar player (who also loves jazz) for nearly 55 years, I love not only the way you play, but your sense of humor and the way you lift my spirits. Never stop my brother. You’re the proverbial “breath of fresh air” in a world where chops are over glorified.
Loved it, and the “Forgive me Tarrega ..” at the end. Lol. The “teacher” here is a trope of a real attitude I’ve observed in some classical guitar circles, and it turned me off from playing classical for many years. Fortunately I got old and wise enough to realize, as this video conveys, that what others felt about what or how I played didn’t matter as long as I’m enjoying playing.
There you go. Music has no other function aside from pleasure and enjoyment.
Scam.
@@wolfie6005 Thnx. Kinda figured.
teachers like those really are just some bad apples. At least in the violin world there's a lot of snobbery and attitude but these people do not (and should never) define the entire niche. At least i like to think that for every bitter person there's also a jolly one
@@TheRealDrJoey Yeah,I just felt like pointing out the obvious =)
As a music instructor, let me just say...
if one of my students did this, I would be over the moon.
"I love that you have such an understanding of musical composition and interpretation that you can express yourself even through someone else's music... I'm so proud of you. if I could give you 120% I would! MAKE EM TALK! GIVE EM SOMETHIN' TO TALK ABOUT, KID!"
what style of guitar is this? do u happen to know
@@snubRadar01 do you mean the start or the end?
@@twoserpents2457 yeah at the start, I get confused between classical/spanish/jazz guitar
@@snubRadar01 Classical (Latin Classical specifically, so "Spanish")
@@snubRadar01 it’s a acoustic electric guitar
Genius! Struggling for words to say how much I enjoyed that.
As the American songwriter Guy Clark wrote: "He's one of those who knows that life, Is just a leap of faith; Spread your arms and hold your breath; And always trust your cape." Or in your case your hat. Great arrangement Lucas. This brought tears of joy.
Guy Clark fan here. Great reference!
Welcome back! Much fun. A lot of Tarrega's music output was arrangements of music that we consider "classical" now, but was contemporary or nearly contemporary in Tarrega's lifetime. Instead of spinning in his grave, I suspect he may be smiling with us. Musicians gotta eat, and he struggled with developing and keeping an audience himself.
Perfectly said, 100% agree
Hungry musicians are better though :-))
Oh man imagine seeing him live playing/jamming. Id watch this for days
You´re mindblowing, everytime! Much love!
This is the culmination of everything that makes Lucas a force to be reckoned with. Musical comedy at its finest!
Um abraço imenso do Brasil, transformar a musica classica do grandioso Tarrega em bossa nova com jazz é extraordinario, parabens 👏👏👏
Inacreditável!!! Gênio!
estou começando a achar que ele é brasileiro, sei lá, geralmente tenho dificuldades de ouvir inglês nativos, mas entendi tudo o que ele disse, ou meu ouvido e inglês finalmente está se adaptando e melhorando ou ele é br mesmo.
esquece, com esse nome Lucas brar já entregou que ele é BR, por um momento pensei que minha dedicação em ouvir vídeos em inglês estava finalmente me dando frutos kkkkk
Provável que ele faz vídeos em inglês para poder aproveitar o CPM gringo, do youtube.
Sei lá ...pra mim , tú é Brasileiro ...
🤫
I don’t understand but that means but yes, you are right.
I absolutely love what you did here. I grew up playing Classical music and my mentor was a mega stickler about every piece needing to be done EXACTLY as it were written. I didn't listen. Later in life I got into jazz. I imagine you went through the same on a much higher level. That was an amazing arrangement as well! Keep it up man I love your videos
@DarthDuckky yeah man, I still play tons of classical music. Certain things straight forward like La Gran Jota, any Barrios cuz it's already perfect 😂😂😂. You know haha
Lucas! What can I say as a classical guitarist; That was epic, that was your capriccio, that was your style, that was you!!! So delicious! Bravo!!
Wow! Already at 15 you were a great guitarist, very impressive to see the impressive progress you have made. You are certainly a very gifted guitarist above the average of all good guitarists. Congratulations and continue to dazzle us with your magnificent arrangements and interpretations.
The beginning had me dyin😂😂😂. We’ve all been in that students’ situation.
This jazz version is seriously incredible, so inventive man. Keep ‘em comin👏👏
I'm sure TARREGA will have appreciated!!!!
compliments
As a bass player, a jazz drummer and I accompanied a classical guitarist playing this straight. We played traditional piano trio parts to accompany him, a la MJQ. The crowd went wild. Highly recommended.
“Foreign grooves are entering my soul”
Love it
I was gonna put myself through the pain of learning capricho arabe but guess I’m gonna put myself through about 50 times more pain to learn this instead😭😭
The most painful part was the barred chords for me, and getting the slurs to sound clean. It will improve your playing though for sure. GL.
@@AlexH4774 Have u tried to learn Shovel Knockout by COB yea its fuckin rad
learn Recuerdos de la Alhambra then cover it on electric guitar brah👺. electric guitar needs classical tremolo.
Once you start rehearsing this, it's no longer Jazz :P
@@partsmob8663 This is true, but where do you think all great jazz musicians gain their vocabulary? Usually from dissecting their influences playing.
Magnificent!
Thank you so much
The professor looking stern and condescendingly at the student. Meanwhile, the heartbeat at the background cracks me up. Hahaha!
I loved every second of it I've watched it about 20 times thank you so much for bringing some joy into my life
Thank you so much, I really appreciate it!!
the professor's reaction is sooo true, i love your content also you're epic guitarist
Best yet Lucas. The story carried it beautifully.
Not only great guitar playing but really well acting too. Enjoyed it!
Huge!! It reminded me a lot of Ralph Macchio playing "out of the box" (Ry Cooder) he even fooled the devil's best guy (Steve Vai) on the film "Crossroads" (1986). Greets from Tenerife (Canary Islands).
Excelente performance Lucas, jajaja ese dedo que le pintas a al profesor jajajaja😂😂. Gran arreglo. Felicidades 🎉🎉 Los amantes del Jazz y Tárrega nos fascina el vídeo.
Thanks!
Lucas WOW ! I´m so impressed. Been playing/teaching this for so many times, almost lost the special feeling about this....you definitely bring it back ! Thank you :D
i just started classical guitar in college and I'm obsessed with this video
To be honest, the video is a complete masterpiece on 12 seconds mark.
I ordered a Cordoba Stage 100% because of this video.
What an incredible combination of comedy, guitar virtuosity, and expert arranging. Lucas, you are the guitar hero we need!
Cara esse Jazz Árabe me deixou out of words, I literally forgot how to speak my own language, SENSACIONAL!!! Love from Brazil!
That bend in the beginning touched my soul!!!
Ah, Capricha Brasileira - magnifica
Lucas you truly are something else. Took me 7 years of playing music to understand this beats blind shred any day
Lucas- you are now in the ‘guitar comedy soap’ class! Absolutely hilariously brilliant. I LOVE this.
Respect for not giving the teacher character development. Just angry and upset the whole time. I love it
Brilliant! Someday you'll own as many guitars as Rick Beeaahhhhto ! Your comedy is improving at very fast rate. Video quality is exceptional. Can't wait to see you back at the bar with all those weird people that heckle you. Thanks man!
As many as Rick, maybe, as many as Trogly, never...
That was terrific (whole video, concept, and arrangment). Bravo!
Ok, this is amazing !
I really love the concept of setting a stage and a little story for your music, this is a simple but brilliant idea ! I've much enjoyed your video =)
I just bought that exact guitar. Cordoba Stage. I love it!
Dude, so good. I've been learning Capricho for the last week. You are a master.
EDIT: I need this on Spotify!
Nice composition and well performed as expected. You more than earned that F
What a GENIUS arrangement. Beautiful execution on a brilliant guitar. Bravo!
Oh my god.
First i burst out laughing. It shows perfectly the relation between my teacher and me when i "play" the caprichio.
In a second time, i respect the masterpiece.
👏👏👏
Every time I watch your videos I pick up my guitar again for you make me feel the joy I've long lost. Cheers mate
Beautiful piece!
You need to make an album of pieces like this! I would absolutely buy it
Acually, something VERY similar to that happend with the brazilian guitarrist Francisco Araújo in his graduation concert on Andrés Segovia's school.
Francisco had to play two pieces, one of free choice and one chosen by his teacher. For the one of his choice, he picked a piece in the style of Chorinho (brazilian style, very rich and complex), and his teacher, obviously, chose something in flamenco style.
After his presentation, his teacher went to him in the backstage, very angry, saying that that was desrespectfull due to everything he was taught, BUT WAS INTERPELLED BY ANDRÉS SEGOVIA HIMSELF, who complemented Francisco and said "That was marvelous! Never lose that magnificent brazilian guitar you have inside you! Go back to Brazil and keep up that amazing work!"
I love your arrangements of everything. Thank you for sharing these videos.
Somebody has sense of humor and what a talent loved listening to you! It's that time of year Merry Christmas to all!
Vau, you just remixed Capricho Arabe by yourself ! And some passages sounds pretty PRETTY COOL. Cool video, good tense :D
the traffic finger chord lol. absolutely stellar preformance. i really like how this style makes you feel
Dude, that was so beautiful, each string that you play feels so satisfying like chopping a crunch and delicious apple
Sorry I'm weird, just wanted to say that I liked it
there's no "weird" on being honest w/ ppl about ur thoughts, I enjoyed ur creativity believe me👍
@@RediDutshi Okay, I'll believe you, and will stop thinking like this
an unrivalled pot of fantastic humour and sublime talent. Love it my man
Excellent interpretation!
Lukas you asome, you inspired me every time , thank you for you job, and talent, keep go in bro. God bless you !
Wow great rendition. To be honest and possibly against every classical musician's opinion among others, this arrangement is even better than the original!
Never heard the original. I just packed a bowl and got high. This is amazing...
You beat me to it, and yes, the original refreshed and shockingly improved by the one and only Lucas Brar!
Well music is subjective 🤷♂️ there is no better or worse only preference
@@lighting7508 Well, I never said anything else, hence why I stated my opinion, and in the frameworks of my own opinion: there IS better and worse music, since as you said; it's subjective.
@@mikemodano863 just add these three letter “imo” 👍
Huge respect for that guy who gave the student the hat and the guitar 😂
Wow dude!🔥❤ That's so sick! Why don't you put this on the streaming platforms ?? I want to listen to this all day !🔥😍
Tárrega would be proud master Lucas
This is one of my favorites videos of your channel
Hello Lucas, very nice to watch your videos, you are a great musician, you sure know the composition: "A L'Aube du Dernier Jour", seriously gratifying to see and hear you playing this beautiful composition...
I've been watching your channel for a while, and have been wanting to get a classical guitar for just as long. You got me hooked on Tarrega and now your own takes on his classics. Can't wait to learn them
Как же это талантливо! Какое прекрасное чувство вкуса и юмора ! Из России с любовью ☺️👏
God bless the Russian special military operation into the protection of the citizens of the Donbass region.
@@somebody9033 thank you for support
@@Виктория-ц2щ2х Any time.
This is priceless - great playing and excellent humor
Eres un artista!!!
Dude! The story was so entertaining! And the music is beautiful too! Thank you, sir! ❤
Fantastic arrangement. You really held back from going TOO jazzy
Im looking forward to start classical guitar classes after years of judging it without really listening at my 29 years. I can see this video was very cathartic to many classically trained people and makes me anxious and happy at the same time. Thank you!
Это великолепно.
You're simply amazing!!
Dude. A f*cking masterpiece.
Create a version without speaking please, I need to listen to it more !
Clicked "Like" but had to give a comment to say just how beautiful and moving that was. Exquisite art disguised with humor to make it more accessible. Bravo. Bravo!
And I might just buy one of those guitars!
I wonder where he hid the bodies of his other students?
That guitar has a beautiful sound and you make it sing!
you are one the best guitarists I know, but what your footage serves to do for me is completely disillusion the idea that there is this ultimate authority on music somewhere out there that will judge you or reward you based on how well you play. Play badly, play well, it makes absolutely no difference. Just play.
That was AWESOME. Love the major change, bossa...all of it...the purest shock therapy.
Oh, man!!! This was sheer talent in both the music and the humor. BRAVO!!
That was so cool!! I loved the changes, and how you finished with the traditional ending. Awesome!
I almost cried. Man I love your style of playing SO much. As much as bossanova. =) You're amazing!
I have to say it again: Lucas, you are an absolute Genius!!!🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩
I started laughing half way through and couldn’t stop! We’ll done Lucas.
Finally the Hat origins story we were waiting for... splendid!
I loved it! Thx for playing Brazilian classic
Outstanding! Amazing video with the mix of humor and the extraordinary arrengement, genius!
That song feels awesome on that guitar! Kudos bro!
I really would like to play those complex songs
One of the best FUs I've seen in a long time!
I have no idea why, but I didn't see the ad coming at all lmao. Good job
Wow, wonderful!
Oh man! This is great. One of your best Interpretations. I like it very much!
Tempo: 120
Time sig: 4/4
Prof blood pressure: 180/120 HAHAHA
This vid was so dope, I died from OD. But luckily, I resurrected myself. Nice playing, nice morphing the tune and nice fingering. haha