Judicael Perroy plays Barrios Choro de Saudade (Jose Ramirez Antigua)
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- Опубликовано: 29 сен 2024
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Here's French guitarist Judicael Perroy playing Agustín Barrios' Choro de Saudade on the new Jose Ramirez Antigua model spruce-top classical guitar. Recorded at the Guitar Salon International showroom in Santa Monica, CA.
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I have listened to this beautiful performance from the time it was published, and I think this is an awesome interpretation of this piece.
Nice floating note at 4.25, I’ll be stealing it
Judicael toca increíble, pero sólo de verlo siento que me da tendinitis y se me contractura el cuello. Mejor sólo lo escucho :)
Almost no sense or rhythm or phrasing :/
probably the fanciest intepretation of this piece and you pull out the meh face
It's amazing how you can get away with things when you are this good of a player. Classical guitar students are told early on to avoid things in the right hand that he does in this video. And those long nails just seem very uncomfortable to play with. But Who is to judge when you can make the instrument play this beautifully? Sure, this seems to be a great instrument, but the credit goes to the player here. Beautiful performance, Maestro Perroy!
Students are told lots of ****. The music is the only one that counts.
Not every hand is the same, his technique is amazing
I was fortunate with much luck on a Friday evening last fall when by chance I drove my car to Kent State Stark (Ohio) as part of guitar weekend festival last year just to transport myself and my wife twenty miles to hear this artist last November 2017 not knowing anything about his musical capabilities. We did not know what we were in for. We soon found out. Were we transformed by pure unadulterated artistry? Yes indeed my wife and I were. He gave a free solo recital People who knew him as a guitarist described him as the best guitarist today to introduce him. I ended up saying the same thing in coming to the same judgment and was in total agreement without hesitation. The words used by audience members to describe their impression of his musical accomplishment that evening were enough to describe their reaction to seeing and hearing his performance. No need to search for any more specialized vocabulary. He at first performed a lute suite by Bach impeccably without missing a note from memory - that accomplishment itself if worth many words of praise - and then in less than a second he plunged head-first into Hungarian dances by a twentieth century composer with a rapid tempo without missing a note and played it with marvelous tonality and musical skills so impeccably that I knew instantly I was witnessing a superb artist do what he has become known for playing music. Audience members were stunned as they stumbled around hurriedly to regain their seats and collapsed into moments of astonishment at this sudden transition between the two compositions. As I said to a fellow audience member "it does not get any better than this". He agreed. I still recall using the same words today as I recall that performance. Yes indeed! I had heard many of the famous talents play guitar music in preceding years and each of them can stand on their own musical feet in comparison with Perroy and gain applause and rightfully so convince audience members of how deserving they are of the same words of praise as I used that evening at Kent State Stark. Since then I have listened to many of his solo performances and have come away with the same words of high praise for his musical accomplishment and potential. This man is a superb artist well worth my time to hear and see again. I do not place one artist in the category of being the best because all of those artists whom I have seen and heard share that honor. To have so many talents of this nature to hear it is a pleasure and not easy to make a simple comparison between all of them for it is more complicated than to say six of one and half a dozen of another or anything like apples and oranges and simply move on to anther topic. I choose my favorite among favorites and worship and pay respect to all of them rightfully so. For that moment of sudden discovery Judicaël Perroy was as superb an artist as I had seen play the guitar as he does so well. I have not stopped talking with others about that evening's musical discovery. It is often the program of music that they play that can be determining factor in making such a judgement. Since all of them play different music I love the chance to evaluate them all for their contribution to my musical education. For me I was able to speak with him in French about his music. He was approachable and welcomed the chance to hear me speak his language. A factor is making a judgement is my knowledge of the music they are playing. I often want to hear something new. Nevertheless this artist deserves much praise and much honor of the first category.
I started to play this piece today, and I soon realized that I could not do a passage because my hand could not stretch enough.... so I started to search a video of somebody with "normal hands" and I found Judicael's video. The trick of using the left had thumb is amazing, it will give me a chance to play this great piece. Thanks a lot.
1:30 the famous stretch
Woah!
Get that competive bone out of you and shove it where the sun don't shine. :)
Using my index finger, I barre both the 1st fret of the 6th string and the 2nd fret of the 2nd string.
Tavis Allen ah thank you I'll try. I can't pass this chords at all..
Ahh that’s how! I almost dislocated my index finger!!
That was just plain beautiful congratulations I always love your plane
Astonishing composition, astonishing musician, astonishing guitar...and astonishing Guitar Salon International, bravo!
i'm surprised he hasn't made a second soundhole with that thumbnail.
His hair is bigger than my future
x) haha. Stay positive ;p
Mohammed Adwan and his nails are longer than mine
That was one thing I noticed ...my nails aren't that long even for flamenco playing. i don't know how anyone can play with such long nails, but he is good!
haha. for sure.
lol
i can't believe how amazing his tone is with the length of those nails? if my nails were that long, I'd be snapping notes all over the place!
supreme musician/guitarist!
enrique guerrero try filing underneath your nails! Also the shape matters a lot. You might want to smooth out any part that is tangling :)
Thank you for the advice my friend! I really appreciated it!
I went to one of his concerts and me and my friends asked him why he keeps his nails so long and all he replied with was so that I can play and that was all I needed to hear
Check him out in his younger. There he had short hair, he was more skinny and he looked pretty good
Xuanyi Nick Liu what is used to fill underneath the nails?
19 people didn't like his hair.
lol
I see they disabled the ratings? that's weak!
Or maybe they didn't like his nails
fantastic player, great interpretation!
One of my favouritte piece, great playing.Toraja, Indonesia
Amazing in so many ways! Those left hand fingers don't look like they were made for playing the guitar, yet they perform a mesmerizing ballet while the right hand fingers defy common sense in the tone they produce. Bravo, so beautifully done.
Spectacular interpretation of this masterpiece. The nostalgia mixed with the improvisatory element in the Brazilian choro comes through clearly. The technique is impeccable, too.
do you really have to tune down now both strings - 6th to D and 5th to G in this composition??
Super clean. Great tone and range of sound.
Beautiful ! Sehr schön! Thanks for sharing.
His right hand is making me tense
but it works perfectly
Don't look at it.
Bravo, j'aime beaucoup la musicalité et la sensiblité de Judicael Perroy. Merci de ce partage.
This Ramirez sounds amazing. Very impressive! The player is obviously pretty amazing too. But, I love the tone of this guitar.
It is certainly a Ramirez sound...
If you have the chance to see him in concert, don't miss it. He is incredible.
This ringfinger a ... always ready for a stroke... so independent ! Best interpretation 👏👏👏
Doesn't use it that much, though.
Mr. Judicaël Perroy:
I always come here back to hear this wonderful performance. This is the only Choro de Saudade performance that truly inspire all the meaning of the piece. Other versions I've heard slow down the tempo considerably killing that South American essence, but yours doesn't. You truly respect the rhythm and all the details adapting your technique, making the music always the priority on your playing.
Thank you! ❤
-J.S.
Nailed it!
emphasis on "NAIL"...LOL
Nothing like seeing players with obnoxiously long nails.
Sigh... "To each their own" is a motto really difficult to embrace.
@@soullessSiIence well if he can play beautifully like in this video, it doesn't really matter lol
:-)
disgusting nails on both hands, damnnn
The tone he produces is amazing!!! I am enthralled with the sound he makes! I am blown away!!!
La meilleure interprétation pour moi et de très loin. Étonnantes solutions pour la main gauche avec l’utilisation du pouce. Position toujours étonnante de l’annulaire de la main droite dont Judicael se sert assez peu. Comment obtenir un son aussi plein avec des ongles aussi longs, mystère ! 👍
Вряд ли Барриос что-либо потерял от непризнания его сеговией. Но вот интересная вещь--не потерял ли кое--что этот гений от пренебрежения музыкой Барриос а?
Judicael Perroy and Zoran dukic on choro de saudade. I've heard enough.
This guitar player is just wonderful. I love his playing. Can't explain why, though
I have listened this music work by many guitarists, but definitely you are the best performer of this music work. Bravo......excellent feelings....you made the guitar speak....i loved it.....millions of bravooooos, I wish you my best.
So long nails !
Hasta hoy para mí la mejor versión
Outstanding performance and sound.
I'm not a fan of this rendition, it's too fast it has a bossa nova feel.. which I feel the song does not lend itself to.. it has more of a somber feel which should be played slightly slower and hanging on the deeper notes. To each his own..
Excelente amigo que tremendo esfuerzo para lograr ejecutarlo
Que grande Mangore
I did not know that Gene Simmons plays Classical too! Awesome.
It is funny how he uses several times in a row his index and how long his nails are... But hey! I wish I could play like that!!!
Since first hearing this man play classical guitar music in public there are not enough words available for use in praising his accomplishments and I have been convinced of his supreme ability and contribution to my musical education about guitar music.
I think this is an beautiful but ambient tune... so I think it was a bit over expressed.
What a lovely and nuanced interpretation of this difficult piece... I have heard it many times (I have it on a CD by John Williams) - and this one may well be my favorite performance of it. Very soulful and moving. Kudos!
Я плачу от этой музыки. Так же как от его собора.
Great playing. Great hair. And nicely produced (as usual!)
I love this piece - and it is graced by this gifted artist!
One of my favorite piece from the master Agustín barrios Mangore.
Excellent performance!
Agustín Pio Barrios
The nails look a bit scary!!
Bravissimo e perfetto!!! A presto Maestro
Man that was nice. The nails! How does one get to that point? Sure got a great tone though. Anyone hear his tremolo? Gotta see that miracle.
I listen it again and again and...
The Best Performance out there 👏
A SUPER FEELINGS OF A SUPER GUITARIST...!
EXCELLENT MUSIC WITH EXCELLENT PERFORMANCE...A GIANT BRAVOOOOOOO...!
I came for the wig But stayed for his skill.
1:28 I have declared myself dead. Bye bye guitar life
the third part.. will i ever manage to learn the same rhythm..? its so fast. :'(
...nearly there
Now THAT is a thumbnail
who cares that people do not like his hair he plays beautiful music
Eleanor Bianchini I love his nails
Great performance... I really love his phrasing. Made me learn this piece
Those nails are tough to look at
oh my! 01:27 what a genius!!
a true beautifullness of a clasical guitar composition...a duende... music comes into the heart...
By Agustín Barrios, from Paraguay
I don't how he does it with nails like that but its good
This is the best take of this piece, at least for me
uñas de ogro
I think his super powers lie in his hair!
fantastic...!! He goes on his way. Best!!!
The interpretation is amazing, BUT I checked again and again the scores by Mangoré and Judicael plays some chords that are completely different to what is written, just before the stretch there is a D sharp on my version that he does not play, in fact he makes always the same chord with fingers 2,3,4 of the left hand before and after the stretch...... I don't know if it is a mistake by Judicael (I doubt), or if it's a different version of the same piece. I checked a couple of other interpretations on youtube and they play as it's written on my scores. I must say that Judicael's version sounds better though.
Perfect piece you keep the Line same Julian Bram. Bernard Québec Canada
Beautiful playing, crazy flexibility (and a Thumbed Bass note?) and WHAT a sound from that Ramirez. Anyone who says Ramirez don't sound good should listen to THIS (and other GSI recordings)!!
Very enjoyable performance of a great piece by an immortal composer and virtuoso.
Wow. Excellent all around. I see all the hair and nail comments below, but those are for the snarks. Some are pretty funny. [If you are Perroy and reading these comments, please ignore and don't take it personally.]
I believe his nails are glued on [?can't see the thumb nail up close], but I could be wrong. I would love to have his tone nevertheless.
EXCELLENT GUITARIST WITH EXCELLENT FEELINGS AND TECHNIC.....BRABOOOO...I WISH YOU HEALTH AND MUCH MORE SUCCESS...!
the reverb at 4:24
looking at the guitarist nails, any experienced classical guitarist would wonder like me, how can such long nails and shapes able to play so well, it is like against the nature (in CG plucking technique). This is really amazing. Really well played and tones.
A giant artist with excellent technic and performance......i wish you my best.
I don't know whether I like this version or the Chinese guy Kuang's better.Guess I'll just keep watching them both.
this version is better.
archlutesmith both are good in their own ways
simply beautiful inspired me to learn it!
Magnifique
He's put a few pounds on since I saw him LIVE a decade ago. Still playing brilliantly. He was teacher for Thomas Viloteau who is also brilliant.
To be this good, you need to be highly proficient at sculpting your nails, among many other things. He's masterful!
Nice. Great piece. Bravo! I like where you grab the low F with your thumb.
Rythmiquement très libre, inventif,et ensemble tout-à-fait cohérent et très beau !
even Judi is one of the best guitarist, I'm shocked by his right hand fingernail😂
Thank you! This is purest saudage music... brings soft tears
De si petites mains mais des ongles si longs au service d’un son cristallin et d’une grande et profonde musicalité. Quel plaisir de découvrir, je ne connaissais pas , cet immense guitariste
il jouait hier à toulouse... c'était complet... fait chier.
Esta es una de las mejores ejecusiones que he visto de este coro. Las posición de los dedos de la mano izquierda en los minutos 01:30 y 03:54, fenomenal.
Wow that hair. Impressive. How much time would he spend on it each day!
Well done - very unconventional right hand, but he makes it work.
Anyone notice his LH thumb 1:27 ?! I was like 'what the...'!
Sounds fantastic! Great new model idea. What will the street price on these be?
One crazy stretch with the thumb. Thumbs up for doing it in time.
Fantastic sound and playing but his technique is quite unique.
Wow! Amazing to watch that piece being payed. very inspiring.
Outstanding!
Evokes beautiful imagery. Stunning
Bravo!!!
Amazing tone for those long nails...