Introducing: The Baroque Guitar

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  • Опубликовано: 10 янв 2025

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  • @brandonacker
    @brandonacker  Год назад +4

    Learn classical guitar with my online course! 🎸 Classicalguitar-pro.com
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  • @PeterByker
    @PeterByker 5 лет назад +1175

    (6:53) *Baroque on the Water...*

  • @jonb5310
    @jonb5310 5 лет назад +772

    my man has very expensive speakers, a nice computer, some astronomically expensive instruments and a musty chair he found at a garage sale. well done, sir

    • @brandonacker
      @brandonacker  5 лет назад +370

      The best $7 I've ever spent!

    • @kareemortega617
      @kareemortega617 4 года назад +50

      It was either the chair or the guitar

    • @nissenilsson9158
      @nissenilsson9158 4 года назад +27

      Priorities

    • @RockStarOscarStern634
      @RockStarOscarStern634 4 года назад +5

      @@brandonacker A good guitar. It can have either 9 (or 10) strings cause some people like to add an extra high E string if they want to play a different piece.

    • @RockStarOscarStern634
      @RockStarOscarStern634 4 года назад +3

      @@brandonacker What else can they do occasionally? You guessed it 2 High E Strings.

  • @troutwithfingers
    @troutwithfingers 5 лет назад +1678

    he really just played smoke on the water... brave.

    • @aumenarys
      @aumenarys 5 лет назад +113

      You could see it was not prepared due to his cheeky smile haha

    • @darkiee69
      @darkiee69 5 лет назад +42

      He's not in a store. ;)

    • @fartalone3142
      @fartalone3142 5 лет назад +31

      0 3 5 , 0 3 6 5

    • @Deepforestwalker
      @Deepforestwalker 5 лет назад +17

      Rumdy adobe would be proud

    • @DonnaEmerald8
      @DonnaEmerald8 4 года назад +9

      Just discovered this channel, and I'm loving it.

  • @Konrad83
    @Konrad83 4 года назад +68

    This man is a very good teacher.
    Don't you all forget it takes guts to play baroque guitar.

  • @noaht6723
    @noaht6723 5 лет назад +474

    Now I want a full baroque cover of Smoke on the Water

    • @macintalkshow
      @macintalkshow 5 лет назад +33

      Baroque on the Water

    •  5 лет назад +8

      Baroque and roll!

    • @elwrongo
      @elwrongo 2 года назад

      I want Lazy

  • @OneGeekStudios
    @OneGeekStudios 5 лет назад +175

    My god, your channel hits all my interests. Beautiful guitars? Check. History? Check. Incredible musicianship? Check. A well spoken individual presenting all this in a dignified, understandable manner? Check.
    You should easily have a million subscribers!

  • @_hoshikuzu_
    @_hoshikuzu_ 5 лет назад +456

    I love that you're taking time out of your day to make videos like these with your recent bump in popularity - I think it's not only a great idea to spread the love of historical instruments, but also to capitalize on the new viewerbase to get even more people interested in something you've clearly spent countless hours researching and learning out of passion. The information and the musicianship are top notch, and I hope to see more like this in the future!

    • @paulgriffinpencil
      @paulgriffinpencil 5 лет назад +4

      I agree fully. Keep educating us. You are a Master, Brandon. I wanted a Lute but I now want one of these too. Guess I'll never have any spare cash but I will be the happiest musician alive.

    • @tempuramonster
      @tempuramonster 4 года назад +2

      I second this! Especially for modern guitar players, this is the closest we can get to a historical education on an instrument we love!

  • @LuisAbarcaCarvajal
    @LuisAbarcaCarvajal 5 лет назад +152

    8:58
    Yes! In fact, one of Fandango's daughters in Chile, the Cueca (mixed with the petenera, the Jota and the Italian gallarda) was banned from the streets for leading people killing each other.
    In fact, today Cueca is still played not only in a traditional way but also in a popular way at parties in the most rural areas
    If you come to Chile, let me be your tour guide theres a lot of tradicional things in the music here

    • @xyz-zyx
      @xyz-zyx 5 лет назад +5

      VIVA CHILE!!!

    • @Kevin-sl4we
      @Kevin-sl4we 5 лет назад +3

      Chi chi chi le le le

    • @Floral_Green
      @Floral_Green 5 лет назад +2

      How come there’s Italian musical influence in there? Was there a sizeable enough history of immigration to Chile from Italy for them to make an impact on such things?

    • @LuisAbarcaCarvajal
      @LuisAbarcaCarvajal 5 лет назад +5

      @@Floral_Green In the book "cueca: Danza de vida y muerte" by "Margot Loyola" the influences and similarities of the "cueca" with the gallarda are mentioned
      the issue is that there are more similarities than influences
      even Carlos Vega (Margot's teacher) tried to relate them
      I'll leave you a link with information, press F3 and look for "gallarda"
      www.pucv.cl/uuaa/site/artic/20171005/asocfile/20171005170733/la_cueca_s.pdf
      as you say, the Italian immigration date is from the 1860s even from the 1870s even after these dates despite the war "Guerra del pacífico", with these immigrations accordions and some pianos were introduced
      in the instrumentations
      In some documents as "recuerdos de 30 años" of "José Zapiola" you can see a couple of paragraphs with a little information about the instrumentation and orchestration of the time
      also in the book "Chilena o cueca tradicional" by "Samuel Claro Valdez and Fernando González Marabolí" the influence of the province of Al-Andaluz and Arabic music and poetry in the structure of the singing of the Cueca is mentioned, in addition it mentions some investigations of the nasal singing of the cueca that comes from this Arab influence

    • @angelaguerrero3808
      @angelaguerrero3808 Год назад +1

      @@Floral_Green its because napoles was under aragon control for a time and there was an exchange of cultural aspects

  • @michaeljamieson3582
    @michaeljamieson3582 5 лет назад +18

    I’m not going to lie even after playing for 20-30 years, watching you play makes me feel like a total novice. Your technique is breathtaking.

  • @wkingston1248
    @wkingston1248 5 лет назад +230

    6:55 035 bro, im telling you, even back in the day it was all about 035 bro.

  • @johnperry5396
    @johnperry5396 5 лет назад +7

    I told myself to stop subscribing to different channels but I watch you far too much to not sign on.
    Internet gold.

  • @armandruckli7916
    @armandruckli7916 Год назад +2

    Heck and you dominate the rasqueado just as a good flamenco player does. You are a genious.

  • @vapid2689
    @vapid2689 5 лет назад +41

    I love how genuinely happy you look while talking. It's more captivating when you're this passionate

  • @LisaMurphy
    @LisaMurphy Месяц назад +1

    Thank goodness there are people like you who can play these old instruments. Yes they are very cool, and beautiful! The craftsmanship of the instrument makers back then is amazing. Thank you for demonstrating this wonderful old instrument.

  • @aasserelzoghby6781
    @aasserelzoghby6781 4 года назад +6

    I like how he is always happy and smiling
    He is very relaxed and he loves his job

  • @joshywashy3453
    @joshywashy3453 5 лет назад +56

    I greatly appreciate all those edits you make in your videos, like labeling the name of your songs you play or showing the artists and their years of life. It helps to follow everything you’re discussing.

  • @Aalii6
    @Aalii6 5 лет назад +60

    what a joy to be gifted videos like this

  • @miguelmarquez4192
    @miguelmarquez4192 4 года назад +1

    You break a smile when you talk about your instruments. I dont know why but that makes me so happy.

  • @SIMGHERULA
    @SIMGHERULA 5 лет назад +225

    when this guy will get HUGE, I will say I was with him before 100K

    • @paulomelo1792
      @paulomelo1792 5 лет назад +1

      Same here!

    • @harleylarge8604
      @harleylarge8604 5 лет назад

      Same

    • @Khusyasy
      @Khusyasy 5 лет назад

      same

    • @bearblackhawk9362
      @bearblackhawk9362 5 лет назад

      Ha. I was here before you. Lol. But i agree with you.

    • @MarianneExJohnson
      @MarianneExJohnson 5 лет назад +2

      And here I am, one week later, too late to make that claim!
      My mind is blown, though. What a cool instrument. That strumming is wonderful, and the harp-like sound is so nice and unexpected. ❤️

  • @pogiewogie
    @pogiewogie 4 года назад +1

    I was blown away by the movable frets but also you can see at 6:10 when the sun rakes across the face of the guitar showing the unmachined wood with all its ripples. Fantastic

  • @brandonacker
    @brandonacker  5 лет назад +109

    Hey everyone! If you like my new "Introducing" series and would like to help me create more videos about rare plucked instruments, consider becoming a patron: www.patreon.com/brandonacker

    • @andorrasrevenge1683
      @andorrasrevenge1683 5 лет назад +1

      who makes the maple backed 6 string? You sound badass man.

    • @brandonacker
      @brandonacker  5 лет назад +1

      @@andorrasrevenge1683 Thanks:) Stephen Kakos in Minneapolis, MN. Great guitar.

    • @Don_Kek
      @Don_Kek 5 лет назад

      Have you ever played on a Russian Sevenstring guitar?

    • @chrisphillips4859
      @chrisphillips4859 4 года назад

      As a musician I'm curious how do you know all that? Please tell me at ccp424@hotmail.com .

    • @maxwilliam203
      @maxwilliam203 4 года назад

      It would be great to see what you could do with the Craviola!

  • @hanginnik1377
    @hanginnik1377 2 года назад +4

    No one:
    The model for the painting: What's this called again?
    The musicians in 21st century:
    Evidence.

  • @trebmaster
    @trebmaster 5 лет назад +162

    One would say it takes some...guts to play those fancy strings!

    • @MrFlintlock7
      @MrFlintlock7 5 лет назад +22

      Well, if it ain't Baroque, don't fix it!

    • @JaxonBurn
      @JaxonBurn 4 года назад +7

      Both of you get out

    • @thnecromaniac
      @thnecromaniac 3 года назад +2

      i'm super happy that i saw this and the fun replies

  • @hansvonhochtann2739
    @hansvonhochtann2739 4 года назад +1

    Nice to someone that actually has the knowledge of baroque music history. What a delight.

  • @revenant235
    @revenant235 5 лет назад +12

    Your delight, enthusiasm and love for these instruments is wonderfully infectious. Thank you.

  • @michaelphillips7817
    @michaelphillips7817 5 лет назад +8

    I appreciate how much passion Brandon has for music and these instruments. It makes a topic, that I didn't think I'd really care for, captivating to listen to.

  • @anshb4154
    @anshb4154 5 лет назад +117

    Light guitar with animal gut, a beautiful rose, a moustache, 10 pegs, and more than 6 strings. That guitar is the real alpha. Chad of the guitar world.
    Also, did he just play smoke on the water on a baroque guitar?

    • @truthseekerhill4262
      @truthseekerhill4262 5 лет назад +5

      Yes! I heard that smoke on the water. Cracked me up. 🤣

    • @tristanheck2209
      @tristanheck2209 5 лет назад

      Frank Zappa was not famous before people discovered the low E String

    • @jpdj2715
      @jpdj2715 5 лет назад +2

      Not native English speaker heard him say "broke" guitar all the time so was not surprised to hear some broke music here

    • @manofculture432
      @manofculture432 4 года назад

      @@jpdj2715 Do you are have stupid?

  • @patrickhoffman2806
    @patrickhoffman2806 2 года назад +1

    After herring him play the guitar in the beginning it made me think of what “he’s a pirate” would sound like

  • @sherlock6848
    @sherlock6848 5 лет назад +12

    I need an hour long version of you playing La Tarantella, I can listen to it all day long.

    • @emilianoludovico4402
      @emilianoludovico4402 4 года назад

      I wish. Been wondering why nobody mentioned this. I've been watching a loop of it for daaaays

    • @GeoJesse
      @GeoJesse 4 года назад +2

      ruclips.net/video/yGKan6eX5ug/видео.html

    • @emilianoludovico4402
      @emilianoludovico4402 4 года назад +1

      @@GeoJesse hey thank you for that. It's not the same energy tho. It's like a whole different song

    • @GeoJesse
      @GeoJesse 4 года назад +1

      @@emilianoludovico4402 yeah I just figured since they’re both playing off of tarantella it would be something you might enjoy.

  • @greatkingrat
    @greatkingrat 4 года назад +2

    There is something warm and appealing about your style and speed of speech. You’re clearly a virtuoso but additionally you’re an excellent speaker. Thank you for posting these.

  • @brokenzaphyr
    @brokenzaphyr 5 лет назад +15

    U did a great job here, not only entertaining and captivating for a noob musician like me, but it's educational as well. Would love to see more of this historical music instrument review

  • @MustalgiaMTGBand
    @MustalgiaMTGBand 4 года назад +2

    The way you play each instrument and cover all aspects of history and beauty of manufacturing is just magical!

  • @DanimationMovies
    @DanimationMovies 5 лет назад +10

    Just wanna say I love your energy, you seem so chilled out and content in all ur vids

  • @peter8488
    @peter8488 Год назад +2

    I'm cought between absolute envy and admiration of your ability to play, something I wish my hotdog fingers could do, I can visualize but can't express it.

  • @edsonj.6614
    @edsonj.6614 5 лет назад +6

    This instrument really reminds me of the Brazilian Viola (we call it "Viola Caipira", that means "Country Viola"). It also has a thinner body and 5 pairs of strings, the last 3 pairs tuned in octaves. It sounds beautiful and it's so embedded in brazilian culture that I'm pretty sure anyone around here can immediately recognize it's sound, even if they don't like the good old brazilian country music. Keep up the great work!

  • @TheRealGovika
    @TheRealGovika 4 года назад +2

    If I have to go back in time with anyone it's this guy. He would keep us safe with his music and I'd be happy to help exist

  • @makenchips
    @makenchips 4 года назад +3

    Brandon, thanks for being the first to bring my history book pictures to life. There are much on the paino history like harpsichord, and violins but you are first I know on guitars. Thanks for expanding my knowledge. Thanks

  • @tribestribes2555
    @tribestribes2555 2 года назад +2

    What a guy! Clear as a sunny day. I really like his his way to explain things.

  • @ArnaudLACHAMBRE
    @ArnaudLACHAMBRE 5 лет назад +3

    Hi Brandon, as a player of baroque guitar and many early stringed instruments myself, I have to congratulate you for managing to squeeze so many essential facts into a 10 minutes video. A swell job, as usual.

  • @mexicanstatue172
    @mexicanstatue172 4 года назад +1

    I love his smile and how passionate he is

  • @banjopink4409
    @banjopink4409 5 лет назад +37

    (08:38) - That was a rather rowdy fandango if I may be so bold. It's not clear to me that I can be held entirely responsible for what I may do next.

  • @aguirreysaharreanoguezleon9559
    @aguirreysaharreanoguezleon9559 4 года назад +2

    I love how passionate this guy is about all of this
    You can really see it in his face

  • @ricp123
    @ricp123 5 лет назад +408

    2 B or not 2 B

    • @joshmich9054
      @joshmich9054 5 лет назад +2

      Lmao XD

    • @mmazz30
      @mmazz30 5 лет назад +1

      ricp123 what was the question?

    • @perseus31
      @perseus31 5 лет назад +2

      I just one wanna die after this dad joke bro

    • @1ogkilla
      @1ogkilla 4 года назад +2

      Fuck you😂 can't believe I laughed so long at this

    • @shanechenmusic
      @shanechenmusic 4 года назад +2

      ricp123 That is the question

  • @artoriuzzhang1692
    @artoriuzzhang1692 4 года назад +1

    His voice is so peaceful but with enthusiasm

  • @mohammedalshehri6647
    @mohammedalshehri6647 5 лет назад +40

    I play OUD and it has many similarity to this instrument .. like the decoration and the tuning pegs mechanism and the strings courses. btw I rally love your content, your videos are interesting and informativ.

    • @brandonacker
      @brandonacker  5 лет назад +40

      Thanks Mohammed! I just had my first oud lesson and am in love with the instrument. I'll be playing it a little in an upcoming video with Rob Scallon

    • @MichaelKamalian
      @MichaelKamalian 5 лет назад +2

      Mohammed Alshehri I also play the oud. Udi Hrant was an oud player that sometimes tuned the pairs in octaves.

    • @Mustafa-xd6jz
      @Mustafa-xd6jz 5 лет назад +1

      @@brandonacker don't forget to 0 3 5 on the OUD too Brandon.

    • @nigelft
      @nigelft 5 лет назад

      Stupid question is stupid ...
      But if you know the Tar, what is the difference in playing style etc between that, and an Oud ...?
      Just asking, as would like to learn the Tar one day ...

  • @MatthewWaltonWalton
    @MatthewWaltonWalton 5 лет назад +2

    We were talking just the other month in my baroque quartet about how great it'd be to have more baroque guitarists around. The rhythmic possibilities you demonstrated were what our theorbo player was getting particularly excited about it. We did a gig in which he did accompany some dances on the viola da mano which let him get into some of that space, but the baroque guitar has a power level that elevates it for that purpose I think. It's absolutely beautiful, and a definite candidate on my list of instruments I might learn if I get the time one day because apparently I don't play enough already.

  • @conservat1vepatr1ot
    @conservat1vepatr1ot 4 года назад +11

    6:55
    Francesco Corbetta rises from the grave and takes it from you like a frustrated Guitar Center employee lol...

  • @lelov1392
    @lelov1392 3 года назад +2

    How can this little thing sound so so good?!! The notes so defined and clear!

  • @ducciwucci
    @ducciwucci 4 года назад +7

    you make the most incredible content. i'll be supporting you on patreon as soon as i have a more stable income. seriously, this has to be the most fascinating series/channel i've ever come across.

  • @TylerLL2112
    @TylerLL2112 2 года назад +1

    There was a gentleman in Williamsburg VA who was playing one of these at the historical site there. I was a new guitarist then but, stopped to listen as most people weren't paying him any attention. I'd like to buy one but, I'd never even come close to doing it justice. These videos are absolutely stellar.

  • @jsrkill
    @jsrkill 4 года назад +75

    Brandon: We look at historical paintings as evidence of how these instruments were played so we can play them authentically
    also Brandon: *lemme play smoke on the water real quick*

    • @mikey2363
      @mikey2363 4 года назад +5

      The thing is Brandon is in some of those paintings.....

  • @freskystyley4134
    @freskystyley4134 4 года назад +1

    So glad this guy collaborated with Rob Scallon... I would have never found this great channel. Love your content man

  • @Kevin-sl4we
    @Kevin-sl4we 5 лет назад +26

    I bet you are always going to say " This is one of my favorites " when you introduce a new instrument.
    Thanks for sharing this with us !!!

  • @jasonhall947
    @jasonhall947 4 года назад +1

    I'm thankful that I found your channel. I played music when I was a kid (piano, violin and trumpet) but gave it up when I went into the military. Your videos have inspired me to take up the classical guitar. Keep up the good work!

  • @alangarcia4967
    @alangarcia4967 5 лет назад +4

    I subscribed because of his playing skills... but now i really enjoy the content while i learn something new on music, this guy is great and has great education in music

  • @idraote
    @idraote 4 года назад +1

    The thing that impressed me the most is how well this baroque guitar plays rock (that snippet of smoke on the water was epic) and blues (that jamming on A, so nice).
    Well that and the blur that are Brandon's hands when he is playing virtuoso pieces.

  • @alperenardasisman1691
    @alperenardasisman1691 5 лет назад +13

    Knew that was coming😂 6:55
    Awesome man keep going love your videos.
    Ps: I am a guitar player in conservatory and learnt some many things from you. Thank you!

  • @thereseclairecreates
    @thereseclairecreates 3 года назад +1

    The cheeky eye roll when you played a little smoke on the water. Wonderful! I am commissioning a local Luthier to make me a baroque guitar and just so excited!

  • @grizzlymkiv1964
    @grizzlymkiv1964 5 лет назад +14

    Brandon you continuously inspire me. I have been teaching myself guitar for quite some time and your teachings have helped me so many times. The other day I visited a shop a few towns over from me called "Lord of the Strings", and the gentlemen there is a master at constructing lutes, baroque guitars, classical guitars etc. But what I've never seen before was what he called a Puerto Rican Quattro. If you ever get your hands on a Quattro, it would be awesome to see you play one.
    -Kyle

    • @karennsj7491
      @karennsj7491 4 года назад +1

      im puerto rican, and we actually call them “cuatro”, since quattro is the italian word!! its a lovely melodic instrument with all steel strings, and it is played a lot in traditional music in the island :) thanks for bringing it up, i’d love to see him talk about it!!

  • @Hillcapper1
    @Hillcapper1 5 лет назад

    So I’m a bluegrass picking dreadnaught guy but I love Brandon’s videos! What a musician and a cool guy to boot.

  • @relevantusername88
    @relevantusername88 5 лет назад +4

    This series is REALLY great. I’m an exclusively electric guitar player, I don’t even own a good acoustic guitar. I’m in no way a classical guitarist and honestly had no interest in it until I started watching your stuff. Keep up the great work. Thanks!

  • @jackfrancis2838
    @jackfrancis2838 5 лет назад +2

    I want one. I already play, bass, uke, guitar, and piano. But this thing is different. I love it. Oh and your playing is absolutely exceptional. Love what you do man.

  • @nevil1015
    @nevil1015 5 лет назад +142

    How many string Instruments can you play?
    Brandon: Yes.

    • @Crispeacock
      @Crispeacock 5 лет назад +6

      So he basically does'nt answer the question?

    • @jonathancollins9057
      @jonathancollins9057 5 лет назад

      Excellent 🤣🤣😂😂😂

    • @markfreemantle7608
      @markfreemantle7608 4 года назад +1

      @@Crispeacock I think it is a humble way of saying he can play any fretted instrument he can get his hands on.

    • @manofculture432
      @manofculture432 4 года назад

      @@Crispeacock It's a meme indicating he can play *every* string instrument xD

    • @Crispeacock
      @Crispeacock 4 года назад

      @@manofculture432 I am really glad you cleared that out

  • @ryan_alexander
    @ryan_alexander 4 года назад +1

    Your channel is so ASMR I love it

  • @ChrisGarmon
    @ChrisGarmon 5 лет назад +5

    This is great content Brandon, thanks so much for shining a light on these (nowadays) obscure instruments. Your enthusiasm is the icing on the cake!

  • @RachaelLongLastName
    @RachaelLongLastName 4 года назад +2

    I could honestly listen to you playing Tarantella all day

  • @ColinStachowski
    @ColinStachowski 5 лет назад +3

    This is one of those channels I did not know I need so much! Now I know and I need more!

  • @curiousman1672
    @curiousman1672 4 года назад +1

    Excellent video. I've always liked a "flamenco-ey" right hand. Such a quiet left hand too. Loved the teeny homage to Deep Purple. Well done.

  • @zildtinio6250
    @zildtinio6250 5 лет назад +5

    Discovering u thru Rob made me appreciate the guitar even more. Thanks for the highly informative vids man! :D

  • @OfficialMyxomatosis
    @OfficialMyxomatosis 4 года назад +2

    I found you today from another one of your videos. I love your approach!!
    First time I saw a guitar as a violin and not a piano!

  • @eldereth
    @eldereth 5 лет назад +3

    I'm so glad I found your channel. As a classical guitarist I love to see all this really cool old instruments! Greetings from Spain, from a new subscriber! :)

  • @Justin_Shadow999
    @Justin_Shadow999 4 года назад +1

    Your lovely manner and passion for these instruments has got me wanting to try EVERYTHING I can get my hands on, oud, baroque guitar, classical guitar, lutes of all kinds, any string instruments (hahaha), and made me want to go for classical guitar lessons to get myself up to scratch. Thank you for making such inspiring and informative videos.

  • @LaTablatura
    @LaTablatura 5 лет назад +3

    Thank you very much Brandon for making this wonderful musical instrument more known !

  • @picksalot1
    @picksalot1 5 лет назад

    The beautiful tone, projection, and volume from a guitar of that size is noteworthy. Thanks

  • @koiichi3777
    @koiichi3777 5 лет назад +3

    This series is going to be great!

  • @Sploinky_doinky
    @Sploinky_doinky Год назад +1

    I love your presence it’s just so humble and makes me calm❤

  • @jarylamargo1038
    @jarylamargo1038 4 года назад +3

    His face tho while playing smoke on the water 🤣❤️

  • @suzannederringer1607
    @suzannederringer1607 3 года назад +1

    Beautiful resonant mellow sound! Also beautiful Instrument. No wonder you love them!

  • @crosar5599
    @crosar5599 5 лет назад +3

    You should do a video where you show all the instruments you own/play. I think that would be really interesting. Keep up the good work!

  • @mook5tar
    @mook5tar 5 лет назад +2

    You're playing is truly therapeutic coupled by the guitars extraordinary sound, thank you.

  • @gabebob2341
    @gabebob2341 5 лет назад +12

    6:54
    ayyy!!! smoke on the water! :-)

  • @NoOne_00000
    @NoOne_00000 Год назад +1

    9 string guitar made of guts and skin is the most metal thing I’ve heard maybe ever

  • @brandonacker
    @brandonacker  2 года назад +7

    💥My new online guitar course is open! classicalguitar-pro.com
    Sign-up for lifetime access to this 6-hour course and start playing elegant classical music today!

  • @richardstarr407
    @richardstarr407 4 года назад +1

    I've seen several of your videos and I'm delighted by how knowledgeable you are, that you are a skilled musician and give a very pleasant and clear presentation. I smile throughout your videos and have learned a great deal! Thank you so very much! I have one little suggestion: speaking over music, even very quiet music, is distracting. In radio, we used to call this background a music ground and it works best when buried. You don't need ornamentation, save it for your fine performance.

  • @sgnt9337
    @sgnt9337 5 лет назад +5

    I liked the reentrant tuning explanation too! Also, I think I'll send management a proposal to ban fandangos at work.

  • @daniel.mojimaki
    @daniel.mojimaki 2 года назад +1

    I love your passion for these instruments, and the wide range of styles that come through. Thank you thank you!

  • @debrajdeka5501
    @debrajdeka5501 5 лет назад +3

    Wow..... This is fantabulous❤️

  • @jessacartel5973
    @jessacartel5973 5 лет назад +1

    this is genius got my vote for future ep of Introducing

  • @thewebspinner
    @thewebspinner 5 лет назад +3

    Fantastic video as always Brandon!
    I was wondering if you'd ever thought about putting up some original pieces? I'm sure I'm not the only one who loves listening to you play!

  • @danilommoraes
    @danilommoraes 4 года назад +2

    Oh my god Brandon, what a fantastic content you are making with this historical instruments videos. I knew you from the $275.000 dollar guitar video (which you played brilliantly by the way) and came here to realize there's nothing like this on the hole RUclips, mixing educational, historical and cultural content alongside with brillianful playing.

  • @chuva6488
    @chuva6488 5 лет назад +2

    You, my man, really are an old soul! Amazing

  • @RobAlpacaflip
    @RobAlpacaflip 5 лет назад +7

    Ah, glad to see my favorite vampire is still doing well

  • @AtanaaTheCurious
    @AtanaaTheCurious 4 года назад +2

    I love the sound of this. I find it so much more interesting than a modern guitar.

  • @adamkozakiewicz6766
    @adamkozakiewicz6766 5 лет назад +5

    0:51-0:55 OMG your technique!

  • @vivalafranco8338
    @vivalafranco8338 4 года назад

    This lad deserves more views. It’s nice to know there is a community for this type of music and I’m fascinated and it’s helped me along my classical guitar journey. I found new abilities that I’m shocked I can even play I’m like a virtuoso playing pica pica lol

  • @unkobold
    @unkobold 5 лет назад +4

    Great info and even greater playing ! I’d like you to get a little bit further into the history of re-entrant tuning. It seems that lots of small sized guitar-like instruments in South America use some form of it, and ukulele as well. Is the baroque tuning you use some sort of transition between an older, generalised reentrant tuning, with the bass in the middle, and the post-Saenz (and lute) ascendant tuning ?

  • @brytondavies2275
    @brytondavies2275 5 лет назад +1

    the strumming techniques are very similar to those that i use in my flamenco guitar playing, very cool to see a part of my instruments history.

  • @Samratdhikari
    @Samratdhikari 5 лет назад +5

    I'm in love with your videos..❤

  • @jawascrapper6277
    @jawascrapper6277 3 года назад +2

    4:19
    out of context this could be frightening as hell haha
    btw love the series! Great work!