@@kevincomellas4908 seriously. Broderick is sloppy as hell, I remember being impressed by him when I was like 15 but re-watching his stuff now it's kinda embarrassing.
Kiko really needs his own regular show interviewing and jamming with other guitarists like this. To have two amazing guitarists sit down and talk about music is some amazing content.
Kiko knowledge about music is insane, what a true professional of music. He just dissected everything Tosin played and told him more about what he played than Tosin knew about it himself... amazing
It’s comical how many people in US don’t know Kiko’s jazz and Latin music background (referring to general fans) He’s so great because he embraces all genre. It’s not metal to reject clean sound.
I like how humble Is Tosin as he shows respect to Kiko, to His experience and knowledge... It shows a lot from him... Makes him a very good person and a very professional guitar plauer... To me, it Is still unbeliavable the fact that i was able to meet them and appreciate their clinics... 👏
Kiko's musicality is truly outstanding. No matter if it's a super technical part or just some chords, there's always an uplifting sense of flow, melody and feel to his playing. Very interesting chat, by the way. Tosin is amazingly talented and Kiko's communication style here sounded a bit like a Coach/Counselor talk. Very nice! 👏👍🤩
@@fondfarewell2 I think that everyone can learn something from someone else. But anyway I was referring to Kiko's chatting style. It sounded like a typical counselor style 😊
I think Tosin is a generational talent , but he is the type of player that still feel a bit nervous when improvising. That its the one area he can exchange knowledge with more experienced guys.
Kiko literally has the whole package. This guy can even do what the younger guys are doing for example like Ichika Nito. This is what makes Kiko so unique he's extremely versatile.
Tosin's playing is very hypnotic and unique, but it sounds best in certain keys using the open strings. While Kiko is more of a schooled musician that can transpose in any key, a little more versatile, phenomenal hand coordination. But Tosin sounds like Tosin, which is special, since so many guitarist sound like other guitarist.
i’m a recent a now big fan of both Kiko and Tosin…. These guys are absolutely unreal on the guitar and definitely inspiring to someone who’s been playing for 30 years! Never ceases to amaze how much more i can learn
Thank You Kiko for playing the Samba and Bossanova and I appreciate you for inviting Tosin. I’m a fan of both of you guys. I grew up listening to Sergio Mendes, and Metal Music/Hard Rock both at the same time. I can resonate with this influence so deeply.
I like how humble and down to earth these guys are. Even though they're masters of their craft they see themselves forever students of the instrument. Tosin's face looking so impressed and picking up a few things of Kiko's own style and his own countrys culture on music. Very inspiring for anyone who is trying to learn the guitar.
So basically the best part of the camp was happening in the backstage. Happy that you share it with us. More of that kind of content would be much appreciated.
Caraca! Esse foi um dos melhores papos sobre guitarra, música, etc... Ver um cara como o Tosin falar como ele pensa, de como ele idealiza as coisas é muito legal. Essa troca de informações entre Tesouro e Tosin foi da hora.
I knew that Kiko is a great player but this level of KNOWLEDGE and UNDERSTANDING and ability to COMMUNICATE back to the OTHER person what they did and explore the options available... this is amazing!
I’m going to say it: this was one of the most fascinating explanations of Brazilian guitar and music theory I have ever seen in context to using decades old techniques and incorporating it into modern guitar playing! Kiko was the teacher in this case and Tosin the student. I could see Tosin’s mind expanding with the infinite possibilities he could take from this. Wow, nearly an hour of pure unadulterated insight!
Kiko has the magic of the Latino roots as Rudy Sarzo in the bass nobody play like them even though no Latino music players in the metal scene are monsters playing they never will have our pace and feeling when playing any instrument, we were born with that magic !!!
Two absolute masters of their trades appreciating each others unique voicings .. truly doesn't get better than this.. .. Once again i am feeling inspired to kick ass and explore these new directions ... Cheers Guys
I’ve studied depth psychology for around 25 years and I can see from this video that Kiko is inherently versed in that language. Pulling the idea of the morphing sphere was a good indicator. Metal isn’t as -blockhead as some might think, that’s one of the things I love about it, total sleeper ready to race.
Kiko please put out more content like this. It was very enjoyable to see you and Tosin talking about advanced musical concepts, culture, and musical history. Thank you🤟🏼
Very much enjoyed this, learning the techniques, and hearing this discussion and history lesson. Thank you for sharing this moment with us like we are there observing! :)
Tosin defined the harmonic sound of modern prog metal. It's good to see that Kiko highlighted this at the start, and tries to break down how Tosin approaches composing with such rich harmonic depth from his love for Jazz.
I put a lot of work into pick hand legato runs rolling between both hands so I have much respect for the pinky development on that picking hand. Thank you for posting.
I'm really interested in knowing more about this. Do you have any recomendations for me to get in touch with Turkish/Ottoman harmony and voicing stuff?
@@luisrocha26 You can check out Selim Işık - The Message on RUclips. It can give you some ideas of musicality of Ottoman on electro guitar. And by typing "Ottoman music style" you can get some gist of it. It is important to get as much as harmonies from all around the world to blend it in electro guitar and metal. Have a beautiful day.
Kiko playing these things on the guitar reminded me of some Brazilian artists like Hermeto Pascoal, Yamadu Costa, Villa Lobos, Tom Jobim, Michel Leme and we can imagine how much we have to absorb in music around the world.
Kiko, você podia fazer um disco de MPB, mas todo rock! Seria bem interessante! Toninho Horta iria ao delírio, assim como nós também vamos com ele, sempre!
Great chat and insights into your influences. Like Tosin, I was pretty amazed at the variety of music and knowledge you have, not just theoretical but actually incorporating it into examples and improvising.
Amazing, two great guitarists talking, really inspiring me to practice my guitar again and see the instrument in a completely different way than when I was at the conservatory. I ended up hating the guitar and its repertoire. Thanks for sharing this, Kiko, and showcasing the rich Brazilian music culture, along with other approaches like popular, classical, and contemporary music intersecting. I discovered your channel while following Abasi and his particular approach to the instrument. Thanks to providence for allowing me to discover your work and musical thoughts
I would love to see Rick Graham, Igor Paspalj and Kiko talking like in this video; I believe and feel that they are the most complete guitarists in the world. I hope one day this wish will be fulfilled
I really appreciate that you brought up Schoenberg and atonal music. It's interesting when you start working with tone rows and atonality and realizing that keys matter much less than just the relationship between individual notes. Understanding for instance the sound and function of a minor scale is important, but not as important to me as understanding specifically what sound a minor 6th has and knowing that it's also a major 3rd depending on the context. Context is everything. Nice shirt by the way, as someone who's a few different kinds of nerd I couldn't comment without bringing that up. lol
Boa tarde, Kiko! Quando possível, adiciona a legenda em português! Um papo desse seria uma pena perder. Curto muito os eu trabalho e do Abasi, ver os dois juntos e trocando uma idéia é algo fantástico, não quero perder isso!!! Abraços e Deus abençoe você e sua família!
Great episode, really enjoyed watching the masterclass episode earlier this year, Tosin was a real standout, I like how he included "happy mistakes" 😊 in this conversation ( sometimes a mistake can lead to something very creative). I saw Tosin with Rick on Ytube with 2 other young musicians from the guitar clinic, 🎸 for me that was one of his best interactions with younger artists.... no charts just a blast to watch!! Many thanks Kiko!
Love both Lauro and Villa-Lobos. Gound it intetesting when Tosin said he would move a shape around to "change" the key-many Villa-lobos songs I learned looked so complicated on the page but then you realize its a single shape moved all around the fretboard. Great stuff in this video!!
Kiko, what a great birthday present this is. This one is filled up with so many flavours, I can unpack it a few times. I will learn so mutch from it. Small reminder, also Jimi Hendrix birthday today. Greets from Belgium
meus pais tinham uma loja de instrumentos em Floripa, e a cara do Kiko já fazia parte do catálogo (com as video-aulas e revistas). Esses dias eu tava vendo um vídeo do canal e o pai viu o Kiko e me contou umas histórias daquele tempo, do pessoal que já passou pela loja (o Kai Hansen uma vez kkkkkkkkk). Te admiro demais Kiko!
Saw Tosin for the first time live on the Generation Axe tour, was really impressed and enjoyed his set. Wasn't sure what to expect and was pleasantly surprised
O conhecimento musical do Kiko inspira e amedronta a gente rsrs. Muito orgulho de ter visto ele 3x com o Angra em Bh e ver o músico gigantesco que ele se tornou. Vc já é um patrimônio musical brasileiro Kiko 🔰
Kiko seems such a nice person and he is an absolute beast on guitar. Knows the theory and has the technique down but I am really amazed at what a great guy he seems to be. I mean I can play pretty much everything I want and with enough practice everything I can't but I do not think I can be as polite, happy and warm person as he is. Thank you for sharing this, Tosin is a pioneer and your friendly conversation is full of jems!
Man, that's a really good conversation! I wish I knew about music like that. Many years of studying to reach this level, for sure. Thanks for the video!
Such a fun pleasure to watch Tosin hear a tune like No More Blues for the first time, broken down by Kiko no less. This whole conversation is a treasure. Thank you both!
@@behindthen0thing what are u talking about? Tosin has been playing with petrucci and many others awesome guitarrist, and besides that if they colab they would make music not a competition
I'm a renaissance lutenist and polyphony chorist, I've been following Kiko's career since 1991 and I think he is the consummate musician of our generation. It specially impresses me how he plays brazilian tunes and how he made it work with a finnish woman (I didn't). I love you and appreciate immensely your music and your down-to-earthness.
Beautiful Brazilian melodies! I think, Tosin really like them because i don't know how to do not like this jewel! Kiko, could you release different covers on acoustic as music or here on channel play different songs such playthrough on acoustic with neylon strings?
I have loved Kiko since the first Angra album. I instantly noticed him way back then and said WOW! For me, the two guys that blew me away was Kiko and Andre and I was a HUGE fan of both from day 1.
As a metalhead, the first time I heard Chega de Saudade was thanks to Angra at the live FNAC . Thanks to that version I've been listening to Bossa Nova for 22 years. Thank you Kiko
So many EVIL chords in this video muhahaha
Can you dissect some of these in a future video please? 🙂
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As a Megadeth fan, it's insane how over-qualified Kiko is for Megadeth.
Maybe, but remember that Chris brodreck too was an absolute beast
@@hrhr2466 kiko makes Chris look like Helen Keller. He is very 1 trick. Kiko can literally play anything and level with any style out there.
@@kevincomellas4908 seriously. Broderick is sloppy as hell, I remember being impressed by him when I was like 15 but re-watching his stuff now it's kinda embarrassing.
I concur
@@anomalyLG GUTHRIE GOVAN , THE NUMBER ONE OF THE WORLD
I'M BRAZILIAN !!!!!!!
Kiko really needs his own regular show interviewing and jamming with other guitarists like this. To have two amazing guitarists sit down and talk about music is some amazing content.
I would fancy an episode of two or three hours talking like this with guthrie govan
@@tomasvitale5366 up!
Concordo totalmente. Talvez = Kiko toca samba com gringos...
Indeed
Absolutely!
Every Tosin interview I've seen he's blowing the interviewer's mind. It's cool to see it the other way around.
Lol please! Mindless technical wank e r y
Kiko is a whole different beast 💯
Kiko is ahead of tosin in experience. Tosin is learning.
FR 💪😇
i never saw kiko so serious he wanted to make an statement
Kiko knowledge about music is insane, what a true professional of music. He just dissected everything Tosin played and told him more about what he played than Tosin knew about it himself... amazing
True
He’s a master
dude he;s literally like the best guitarist..damn Kiko is more amazing than i already knew..damn, go brazil eh ha
That's an accurate comment.
within the first 5 mins too, this guy is nuts
It’s comical how many people in US don’t know Kiko’s jazz and Latin music background (referring to general fans) He’s so great because he embraces all genre. It’s not metal to reject clean sound.
Even if you listen to Angra, you get the latin influence from time to time
Kiko Identifies Tosin’s True Love for Bossa That No One Before Ever Noticed: A Documentary
41:33
*after playing... ALL THAT*
tosin: so do you read music?
kiko: eh, a little bit
One thing I really like about Kiko is he never keep secrets all of his practice technique and he's such a humble person with his big talent
I like how humble Is Tosin as he shows respect to Kiko, to His experience and knowledge... It shows a lot from him... Makes him a very good person and a very professional guitar plauer... To me, it Is still unbeliavable the fact that i was able to meet them and appreciate their clinics... 👏
My life would be 100 times better... if I had a friend like Kiko.
you do. hes right here. what more do you expect from friends?
So would your guitar playing
@@calvinfreeman2112 LOL... agreed!
The world would be better off if we all had a friend like Kiko.
mas de vez em quando ele é meio azedo
To impress tosin shows how insane kiko is. You can tell his classically trained too.
Kiko's musicality is truly outstanding. No matter if it's a super technical part or just some chords, there's always an uplifting sense of flow, melody and feel to his playing. Very interesting chat, by the way. Tosin is amazingly talented and Kiko's communication style here sounded a bit like a Coach/Counselor talk. Very nice! 👏👍🤩
@@fondfarewell2 I think that everyone can learn something from someone else. But anyway I was referring to Kiko's chatting style. It sounded like a typical counselor style 😊
@@fondfarewell2 For reasons I can't explain I'm not a fan of Tosin's playing, On 2nd thought it's his band I don't care for
@@fondfarewell2 No player has reached the point they cannot learn something new.
@@prs149 he's sloppy
I think Tosin is a generational talent , but he is the type of player that still feel a bit nervous when improvising. That its the one area he can exchange knowledge with more experienced guys.
I've really become a big fan of Kiko, being a guitarist myself, and watching his awesome channel. Very informative and inspiring!
Kiko literally has the whole package. This guy can even do what the younger guys are doing for example like Ichika Nito. This is what makes Kiko so unique he's extremely versatile.
Tosin's playing is very hypnotic and unique, but it sounds best in certain keys using the open strings. While Kiko is more of a schooled musician that can transpose in any key, a little more versatile, phenomenal hand coordination. But Tosin sounds like Tosin, which is special, since so many guitarist sound like other guitarist.
Thank you for speaking about Stanley Jordan. People have seemed to have forgotten his influence.
i’m a recent a now big fan of both Kiko and Tosin…. These guys are absolutely unreal on the guitar and definitely inspiring to someone who’s been playing for 30 years! Never ceases to amaze how much more i can learn
That’s a great attitude to have man I hope I’m like that too when I’m 30 years in
every day is a chance to learn and develop
that was what kiko wants to validate himself you interview and demonstrate your skills through out ??????
your attitude is better than 95% of these RUclips comments
love em both as well
Thirty years‽ This seems a *fake* profile...... . :-/ _:-/_
This is a musical goldmine.
Thank You Kiko for playing the Samba and Bossanova and I appreciate you for inviting Tosin. I’m a fan of both of you guys. I grew up listening to Sergio Mendes, and Metal Music/Hard Rock both at the same time. I can resonate with this influence so deeply.
I like how humble and down to earth these guys are. Even though they're masters of their craft they see themselves forever students of the instrument. Tosin's face looking so impressed and picking up a few things of Kiko's own style and his own countrys culture on music. Very inspiring for anyone who is trying to learn the guitar.
17:55 Agree. Age is also a factor: clearly Tosin respects Kiko as he knows he has tons of experience in many styles, and the fact that Kiko is older.
'Cause we're all students forever...music is a passion...
So basically the best part of the camp was happening in the backstage. Happy that you share it with us. More of that kind of content would be much appreciated.
That's a thing I crave for: Interesting harmony in rock/pop/metal. In everything!
I really can't stand the standard tapping cliches/playing, but the stuff Kiko plays here is something else and sounds very musical and really nice. 👌
00:01 Heroes of Sand ❤️ , such a beautiful and melodic song I’ve ever heard.
Caraca! Esse foi um dos melhores papos sobre guitarra, música, etc... Ver um cara como o Tosin falar como ele pensa, de como ele idealiza as coisas é muito legal. Essa troca de informações entre Tesouro e Tosin foi da hora.
Cadê o fofão nessas horas
Tesourim
Kiko, não se misture com essa gentalha! - Dona Florinda
O mais legal foi enquanto o Tosin falava o fundinho musical de músicas brasileiras kkkk Kiko é foda!
@@duander1 Djentalha
I knew that Kiko is a great player but this level of KNOWLEDGE and UNDERSTANDING and ability to COMMUNICATE back to the OTHER person what they did and explore the options available... this is amazing!
totally bro
I’m going to say it: this was one of the most fascinating explanations of Brazilian guitar and music theory I have ever seen in context to using decades old techniques and incorporating it into modern guitar playing! Kiko was the teacher in this case and Tosin the student. I could see Tosin’s mind expanding with the infinite possibilities he could take from this. Wow, nearly an hour of pure unadulterated insight!
Best video I have seen all year. It was as if I was sitting and watching 2 masters chat. Amazing bro! Thanks for sharing and more please!
Kiko has the magic of the Latino roots as Rudy Sarzo in the bass nobody play like them even though no Latino music players in the metal scene are monsters playing they never will have our pace and feeling when playing any instrument, we were born with that magic !!!
Marvellous! This is why I say Kiko is the best guitar player that Megadeth have ever had
Two absolute masters of their trades appreciating each others unique voicings .. truly doesn't get better than this.. .. Once again i am feeling inspired to kick ass and explore these new directions ... Cheers Guys
Tosin and all of us are impressed by your knowledge and how you make simple concepts awesome when you play
I’ve studied depth psychology for around 25 years and I can see from this video that Kiko is inherently versed in that language. Pulling the idea of the morphing sphere was a good indicator. Metal isn’t as -blockhead as some might think, that’s one of the things I love about it, total sleeper ready to race.
You should totally make some videos talking about music! I’d love to watch it
@@Livvidicus that’s a fantastic idea and the second time I’ve heard it. Seems legit 😁
But 90% of metal head are blockhead, they don't even want to play CMaj7 or any simple jazz chords
Kiko please put out more content like this. It was very enjoyable to see you and Tosin talking about advanced musical concepts, culture, and musical history.
Thank you🤟🏼
Wow. As a "guitarist?", I found this as informative as it was intimidating.
Kiko you are a legend an amazing musician and a colorful guitarist. Thank you for all your music and also your regular uploads.
Very much enjoyed this, learning the techniques, and hearing this discussion and history lesson. Thank you for sharing this moment with us like we are there observing! :)
Tosin defined the harmonic sound of modern prog metal. It's good to see that Kiko highlighted this at the start, and tries to break down how Tosin approaches composing with such rich harmonic depth from his love for Jazz.
Such a great conversation, full of interesting subjects. Thanks for sharing, Kiko!
Tosin is the type of player that you listen to when you feel that you are good at guitar....Just to humble yourself
27:58, when Tosin said he's gonna steal that, I knew he was gonna say it lol, that syncopated rhythm is so in his taste, amazing talk!
I put a lot of work into pick hand legato runs rolling between both hands so I have much respect for the pinky development on that picking hand. Thank you for posting.
Two virtuosos from different generations talking about their knowledge. I have no words to express how rich this is!
Turkish fans love you so much, Kiko! We can show you Turkish/Ottoman chord styles, you always welcome.🇹🇷🇧🇷
I'm really interested in knowing more about this. Do you have any recomendations for me to get in touch with Turkish/Ottoman harmony and voicing stuff?
@@luisrocha26 You can check out Selim Işık - The Message on RUclips. It can give you some ideas of musicality of Ottoman on electro guitar. And by typing "Ottoman music style" you can get some gist of it. It is important to get as much as harmonies from all around the world to blend it in electro guitar and metal. Have a beautiful day.
Kiko playing these things on the guitar reminded me of some Brazilian artists like Hermeto Pascoal, Yamadu Costa, Villa Lobos, Tom Jobim, Michel Leme and we can imagine how much we have to absorb in music around the world.
Kiko, você podia fazer um disco de MPB, mas todo rock! Seria bem interessante! Toninho Horta iria ao delírio, assim como nós também vamos com ele, sempre!
tem o universo inverso né, já dá um gosto
Verdade! É ótimo!
Tocar umas Ana Carolina né
I believe Tosin has become what I would call a Modern Classical Guitarist. I would love to hear an Album or EP of just his clean playing!
Great chat and insights into your influences. Like Tosin, I was pretty amazed at the variety of music and knowledge you have, not just theoretical but actually incorporating it into examples and improvising.
this is very inspiring and awesome. seeing two geniuses whoa each other and make amazing tonalities.
I love Tosin, have seen him live multiple times. He really is watching a different movie than the rest of us when it comes to playing guitar.
Two amazing guitar players talking about music.... Beautifull!! 😍 I follow both bands of of them.
Amazing, two great guitarists talking, really inspiring me to practice my guitar again and see the instrument in a completely different way than when I was at the conservatory. I ended up hating the guitar and its repertoire. Thanks for sharing this, Kiko, and showcasing the rich Brazilian music culture, along with other approaches like popular, classical, and contemporary music intersecting. I discovered your channel while following Abasi and his particular approach to the instrument. Thanks to providence for allowing me to discover your work and musical thoughts
Kiko, your wisdom is vast. It’s a pleasure to witness this.
damn that tapping sequence at the beginning is beautiful
@BRENO SILVA CHAGAS thank you!
I wish Tosin creates a samba song in his own style now. I think he really got inspired. Two humble beasts these two
So glad you recorded this, I’m going to check out those guys you mentioned.need more of that in my life.
Wow, the touch and harmony on these clean examples is so beautiful. Great chat/interview
I would love to see Rick Graham, Igor Paspalj and Kiko talking like in this video; I believe and feel that they are the most complete guitarists in the world. I hope one day this wish will be fulfilled
I really appreciate that you brought up Schoenberg and atonal music. It's interesting when you start working with tone rows and atonality and realizing that keys matter much less than just the relationship between individual notes. Understanding for instance the sound and function of a minor scale is important, but not as important to me as understanding specifically what sound a minor 6th has and knowing that it's also a major 3rd depending on the context. Context is everything.
Nice shirt by the way, as someone who's a few different kinds of nerd I couldn't comment without bringing that up. lol
Dude your all over the place!! Love your videos!
44:55...Sim,"o Brazil é uma looooonga história"!!😍🎸🇧🇷VAAMOOO TIIMEEE!!
Boa tarde, Kiko! Quando possível, adiciona a legenda em português! Um papo desse seria uma pena perder. Curto muito os eu trabalho e do Abasi, ver os dois juntos e trocando uma idéia é algo fantástico, não quero perder isso!!! Abraços e Deus abençoe você e sua família!
Olá! Clique em Settings/Subtitles/Portuguese
@@VirtuosicFantasies Obrigado! 🙏🏿🤘🏾
@@VirtuosicFantasies a tradução é toda errada
i am so happy you decided to record this conversation, it's so filled with wonderful information and ideas explained, amazing stuff =] thanks!!
Just completely reassuredly astounds me Kiko's unlimited abilities are unmatched!!
This guy made tosin feel like a beginner
@@behindthen0thing lmao are you out of your fucking mind
@@ellipsoidi uuh no
It's so cool how at the end of the day, they just have fun with and love playing guitar!
Great episode, really enjoyed watching the masterclass episode earlier this year, Tosin was a real standout, I like how he included "happy mistakes" 😊 in this conversation ( sometimes a mistake can lead to something very creative). I saw Tosin with Rick on Ytube with 2 other young musicians from the guitar clinic, 🎸 for me that was one of his best interactions with younger artists.... no charts just a blast to watch!! Many thanks Kiko!
5:45 That’s not Villa-Lobos. That’s Registro (prelude) from Suite Venezolana by Antonio Lauro. Amazing music.
Exactly!
yes
Indeed!
Love both Lauro and Villa-Lobos. Gound it intetesting when Tosin said he would move a shape around to "change" the key-many Villa-lobos songs I learned looked so complicated on the page but then you realize its a single shape moved all around the fretboard. Great stuff in this video!!
whoo thank you so much, been a lot into classical guitar later and definetely checking this out
Kiko, what a great birthday present this is. This one is filled up with so many flavours, I can unpack it a few times. I will learn so mutch from it. Small reminder, also Jimi Hendrix birthday today. Greets from Belgium
Watching this all over again makes me realise that you Kiko and Tosin would be a mindblowing blend for a legendary album. This video is so huh 8'D
meus pais tinham uma loja de instrumentos em Floripa, e a cara do Kiko já fazia parte do catálogo (com as video-aulas e revistas). Esses dias eu tava vendo um vídeo do canal e o pai viu o Kiko e me contou umas histórias daquele tempo, do pessoal que já passou pela loja (o Kai Hansen uma vez kkkkkkkkk). Te admiro demais Kiko!
Heroes of Sand intro is so sick!!!
Thanks, Kiko! The Guinga's album you mentioned is absolutely astonishing! I hope more people listen to it.
Saw Tosin for the first time live on the Generation Axe tour, was really impressed and enjoyed his set. Wasn't sure what to expect and was pleasantly surprised
5:45 yes it's Villalobos, I used to play that in the conservatory, one of my favs! :D Getting my sheets out to pick it out again.
O conhecimento musical do Kiko inspira e amedronta a gente rsrs. Muito orgulho de ter visto ele 3x com o Angra em Bh e ver o músico gigantesco que ele se tornou. Vc já é um patrimônio musical brasileiro Kiko 🔰
Tosin is so, so humble. Man's an absolute beast.
Had goosebumps watching these two AMAZING musicians!!! Awesome conversation!!!
Honestly one of the most interesting videos you've posted, getting into the mind of these great players is very cool to see and hear.
Kiko seems such a nice person and he is an absolute beast on guitar. Knows the theory and has the technique down but I am really amazed at what a great guy he seems to be. I mean I can play pretty much everything I want and with enough practice everything I can't but I do not think I can be as polite, happy and warm person as he is. Thank you for sharing this, Tosin is a pioneer and your friendly conversation is full of jems!
I'm 20 min into this video and I've been introduced to so many new things my mind hurts...
Two of my favorite guitarists ever . ABSOLUTELY love them both .
Much respect!! You guys are carrying the torch now!! Make us proud!!
Man, that's a really good conversation! I wish I knew about music like that. Many years of studying to reach this level, for sure. Thanks for the video!
Such a fun pleasure to watch Tosin hear a tune like No More Blues for the first time, broken down by Kiko no less. This whole conversation is a treasure. Thank you both!
Chega de Saudade I guess for Kiko
You guys should do a collab at some point! Cool to see both picking up ideas from each other while going mental on the fretboard!
He doesn't want to make tosin look bad and have all the scene kids cry
@@behindthen0thing what are u talking about? Tosin has been playing with petrucci and many others awesome guitarrist, and besides that if they colab they would make music not a competition
I'D LOVEEE THAT!
Kiko knowledge and good taste are outstanding. Can't think of a more complete musician nowadays. Could watch 10h of those two geniuses talking.
Best thing about this interview is that I get so inspired. It opens up so many windows to new ideas.
29:00 beautiful melodic harmony.
I'm a renaissance lutenist and polyphony chorist, I've been following Kiko's career since 1991 and I think he is the consummate musician of our generation. It specially impresses me how he plays brazilian tunes and how he made it work with a finnish woman (I didn't). I love you and appreciate immensely your music and your down-to-earthness.
Muito top esses videos do Kiko interagindo com outros guitarristas
Its amazing to witness such a music wizard in Kiko breaksdown and explain Tosin's playing. We dont see this very often.
Beautiful Brazilian melodies! I think, Tosin really like them because i don't know how to do not like this jewel! Kiko, could you release different covers on acoustic as music or here on channel play different songs such playthrough on acoustic with neylon strings?
This was simply amazing. Two amazing guitar players sharing experiences and musical thought.
- tá tocando a música lá?
- Tosin.
- qual parte?
- Abasi.
O brasileiro nunca me decepciona
imaginei o marcinho eiras fazendo essa.
kkkkkk
👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼 sensacional
I have loved Kiko since the first Angra album. I instantly noticed him way back then and said WOW! For me, the two guys that blew me away was Kiko and Andre and I was a HUGE fan of both from day 1.
Caraaa,isso não é um vídeo qualquer,é uma super aula,esse cara toca muito
Two of my biggest inspirations, this might be my fav video that’s been uploaded, such a great convo
As a metalhead, the first time I heard Chega de Saudade was thanks to Angra at the live FNAC . Thanks to that version I've been listening to Bossa Nova for 22 years. Thank you Kiko
I could watch this a thousand times! Amazing!
The perfect audition video for megadeth 😂 what a super cool genuine genius Kiko is….respect! Abasi in the presence of a professor in this one…