@@Grisha_Goryachev I thought _"was"_ makes it clear I meant Pepe but I overlooked his brother :D who seems to be deceased :( From the _one_ video I just saw, Nieto seems to play a similar chord-based arpeggio style as Pepe.
Pretty awesome, but I have to give it to Rafael on this one. His index raking+insane staccato tone is something else. A lot of the time I prefer your picado tone because it's cleaner (raking can screw up the space between the notes sometimes - making the picado lopsided), but this one Rafael has truly perfected.
the best 9 seconds investigation in my life ❤️
:-)
Hope you do more videos about rafael cortes he is such a greate player
Love your work ❤❤❤
Habichuela was really good at this kind of arpeggio technique.
Which one? Nieto, Juan or Pepe?
@@Grisha_Goryachev I thought _"was"_ makes it clear I meant Pepe but I overlooked his brother :D who seems to be deceased :( From the _one_ video I just saw, Nieto seems to play a similar chord-based arpeggio style as Pepe.
Bravo Rafael has duende when he plays such a gypsy at heart. Which you also are maestro love too hear you play caprice 24 one day
Pretty awesome, but I have to give it to Rafael on this one. His index raking+insane staccato tone is something else. A lot of the time I prefer your picado tone because it's cleaner (raking can screw up the space between the notes sometimes - making the picado lopsided), but this one Rafael has truly perfected.
Yes, Rafael is a beast! I am not raking, this is strict alternation.
I noticed that you in fact werent rsking, deleted the comment. Awesome playing still
I dont know where he got his staccato from, it's out of this world, has to be the grittiest picado Ive ever heard
So crunchy
Can you please teach me guitar
Absolutely you played better than rafael
Podrías hacer el picado de entre dos aguas a velocidad 172 ? ..pero real sin adelantar o editar video pfs
I already have it at 175 on my channel.
Ok thank you now i'll look ,gracias por compartir el arte
Oleeee!!
Teach us how to do it,plz