Btw lol, Lucas was #1 in Brazil at age 15. :-)) Has toured in over 20 countries, teaches classical guitar as a Professor. Plays classical, flamenco, rock, metal, mash-ups. The man is brilliant!!:-)) [And sweet-spirited nd humble. Good combos lol.]
The original composer was Ernesto Lecuono (a Composer from Mexico). The original song is derived from the style of flamenco associated with the city of Malaga, Spain. The percussive effects are called "golpes" ("strikes," hits", or "blows") in Flamenco music Check out his other arrangements or rock and roll songs (e.g., Bohemian Rhapsody, and others). :) Thanks for the reaction!
Mesmerizing isn't he? :-)) Prof Maestro. He like Marcin Patrzalek & Lionel Yu, never plays things the traditional way: but mashes up genres, methods, techniques nd adds his own flavor, creativity nd spin. Always delightful nd amazing!!:-)))
LOL that's why you were the 1st one I heard pronouncing his name correctly. So glad you react to him, keep doing it, please ("Canción del Mariachi" Desperado, California Hotel and so many others). 🇧🇷
Lucas Imbiriba is Brazilian, so speaks Portuguese as well as fluent English. Prob some other languages as widely-traveled as he is. He got his Masters studying in Germany. :-))
Habe ihn gestern live gesehen. Auch diese Lied. Er ist nicht von dieser Welt. Ein unglaublicher Gitarren-Abend und danach hatte auch noch etwas Zeit für uns, ein paar Worte mit ihm zu reden.
Yes thank you for noting that Lucas Imbiriba's Malaguena is at 3 million views in 8 months, which by anybody's standards are amazing numbers! :-))) This man is humble genius precious and sweet-spirited. :-) [Yes I follow Lucas.] And beyond outstanding Marcin Patrzalek, nd others including also brilliant genius humble Lionel Yu who is a world-class pianist combining classical with dubstep backing tracks--whoa!!:-)))
This is just beautiful, one of my favorite compositions. It is likely that every classical guitarist in the world knows it, and many of the best have recorded it. I also like to hear it sung. Connie Francis did a wildly passionate version. There were others, but I can't remember who they were.
Wow! Comparing this piece to Desperado was so musically embarrassing! By the way, Lucas Imbiriba covers Desperado (Cancion de Mariachi) as well. I personally, cannot understand such kind of reaction videos. I think they should be at least a bit instructive. Shaking his head with the music and repeating "Wow! He's incredible! This is crazy! Unbelieveable!" - sorry but anybody can do this. I am sure a guitar teacher could and should do better.
Awesome review, Paul! Congrats
Awesome PLAYING my friend, thank you for sharing your soul
Obrigado! Thank you Lucas, you rock!
Btw lol, Lucas was #1 in Brazil at age 15. :-)) Has toured in over 20 countries, teaches classical guitar as a Professor. Plays classical, flamenco, rock, metal, mash-ups. The man is brilliant!!:-)) [And sweet-spirited nd humble. Good combos lol.]
The original composer was Ernesto Lecuono (a Composer from Mexico). The original song is derived from the style of flamenco associated with the city of Malaga, Spain. The percussive effects are called "golpes" ("strikes," hits", or "blows") in Flamenco music Check out his other arrangements or rock and roll songs (e.g., Bohemian Rhapsody, and others). :) Thanks for the reaction!
Mesmerizing isn't he? :-)) Prof Maestro. He like Marcin Patrzalek & Lionel Yu, never plays things the traditional way: but mashes up genres, methods, techniques nd adds his own flavor, creativity nd spin. Always delightful nd amazing!!:-)))
The well is overflowing with this guy, total and utter perfection
Thank you soooo much for reacting to my man Lucas!! Nice job on your reaction!!:-))))
GRACIAS Paul !! por tu reacción a esta hermosa pieza Española , el guitarrista un fenómeno 🙌🙌🙏🏼
He is from 🇧🇷... And we are proud... 😄
LOL that's why you were the 1st one I heard pronouncing his name correctly. So glad you react to him, keep doing it, please ("Canción del Mariachi" Desperado, California Hotel and so many others). 🇧🇷
Lucas Imbiriba is Brazilian, so speaks Portuguese as well as fluent English. Prob some other languages as widely-traveled as he is. He got his Masters studying in Germany. :-))
Habe ihn gestern live gesehen. Auch diese Lied. Er ist nicht von dieser Welt. Ein unglaublicher Gitarren-Abend und danach hatte auch noch etwas Zeit für uns, ein paar Worte mit ihm zu reden.
Yes thank you for noting that Lucas Imbiriba's Malaguena is at 3 million views in 8 months, which by anybody's standards are amazing numbers! :-))) This man is humble genius precious and sweet-spirited. :-) [Yes I follow Lucas.] And beyond outstanding Marcin Patrzalek, nd others including also brilliant genius humble Lionel Yu who is a world-class pianist combining classical with dubstep backing tracks--whoa!!:-)))
Gotta react to Lucas' new full-length Classical Gas!! Like Mason Williams + Tommy Emmanuel on steriods! Mind. Blowing!!!:-)))))
"Dá um salve aí, se inscreva!"... Caramba! Por essa eu não esperava.
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This is just beautiful, one of my favorite compositions. It is likely that every classical guitarist in the world knows it, and many of the best have recorded it. I also like to hear it sung. Connie Francis did a wildly passionate version. There were others, but I can't remember who they were.
Just listened to the Connie Francis version. Beautifully done. Passionate is an excellent description.
Teacher Paul, "Malagueña" is a song composed in 1933 by Cuban composer Ernesto Lecuona.
Mala GWEN nya--got that n-yay in there over the last n :-))
Original was not for a movie. It’s a classic Spanish and Mexican song.
I came here,came from his right side playbutton
Please reaction dimas senopati...
Fingerstyle+ best singer forever🙏👍👍
Kgf
Wow! Comparing this piece to Desperado was so musically embarrassing! By the way, Lucas Imbiriba covers Desperado (Cancion de Mariachi) as well. I personally, cannot understand such kind of reaction videos. I think they should be at least a bit instructive. Shaking his head with the music and repeating "Wow! He's incredible! This is crazy! Unbelieveable!" - sorry but anybody can do this. I am sure a guitar teacher could and should do better.
Lucas is in league of his own. You don't come anywhere near his standard.