In this video, he plays the Malagueña from Ernesto Lecuona, a Cuban composer. It’s very difficult to play due to the speed of the picados he puts in to. When Paco leans and put his head against the guitar body and closes his eyes, you know what’s coming. It’s soo impressive to see.
You can really appreciate the complexity of it all when you see someone playing it at the same speed but on a piano , it really shows the average person how intense it really is!
Muchas gracias por tu reacción, me encanta ver cómo te emocionas con nuestra música, te animo a escuchar a otros maestros como Narciso Yepes, Sabicas o Andrés Segovia
Thank you very much I really appreciate that! Spain has a lot to be proud of, especially with music! There are so many incredible artist that have shaped what we know today! I have been working my way through everyone and have put together a Paco playlist and a Flamenco playlist and it has been a joy to build on it and learn about these masters of music!
Not exactly like a classical guitarist, who'd put the waist of the guitar over his left thigh and would lift his/her leg by means of a footstool. Here Paco still does it in the old flamenco fashion, by resting the instrument's lower bout on his right thigh. He later decided switching to what is now the standard flamenco position, which is right leg crossed on left leg and resting the guitar over the right thigh. There's a video titled "[TAB] Malagueña - Paco de Lucía" on which you can clearly see the old position.
Hola, creo que no deberías perderte a Paco de Lucía tocando El Concierto de Aranjuez-Adagio, es una obra maestra, muy buen contenido en el canal, se nota que lo haces con pasión, muchas gracias.
Excellent reaction! Thanks! Maybe you could check also Sevillanas a Dos Guitarras, with Paco de Lucía and Manolo Sanlucar. A great piece from two guitar masters!!
Thank you very much I really appreciate it! Thank you for the suggestions as well, that sounds like its going to be pretty incredible, I look forward to checking it out!
How nice to see this young Paco playing in that old Spanish black and white TV.He starts with Ernesto Lecuona´s composition "Malagueña" and then he mixes with some other up tempo styles from the Málaga region.Just some pronunciation tip,the "U" between "G" and "E" or "I" doesn´t sound in Spanish language unles it has"ü" ,so the syllable "gue" in Malagueña should be reat "ge" like in English "get".Cheers!
Una interpretación sensacional. Guitarra pura. Por cierto, para alguien que habla otro idioma puede ser difícil distinguir la pronunciación de "gue" de la de "güe". Y es que has dicho "mala-güe-ña" cuando tenías que haber pronunciado "mala-gue-ña". Es muy fácil ver la diferencia con un ejemplo. Se dice "gui-tar" y no "güi-tar". Pues con "malagueña" es igual. Di "mala-gue-ña", no "mala-güe-ña". De todas formas los amigos pueden decir "malagueña" y "guitar" como les dé la gana, así que no te preocupes de ello.
Yeah its some really incredible stuff without a doubt! I was glad to be able to show what I was talking about! Thank you for the tips and info I really appreciate it!!
Here's a trick for reading spanish. When you say malagueña the U Is not pronounced. When there's a G that sounds G and not J, and if there's a vowel you always put the U in the middle. Like in the word guerra or guitarra. E and I are the weak vowels so it needs the ü for it to be ptonounced ... it has the Ü like in the word Nicaragüense. If the vowel next to the u Is strong (A, O) it's pronounced without the ü....like in the word agua (you pronounce the u)......I know it's a mess 😂😂😂
I have been learning slowly but surely with every video. Where I grew up Spanish wasnt offered as a language elective only French...lol.. Thank you for the heads up I really appreciate it! It has been neat learning the language and culture through its music!
He is like a machine gun !! He is a genius
Absolutely!!!
In this video, he plays the Malagueña from Ernesto Lecuona, a Cuban composer. It’s very difficult to play due to the speed of the picados he puts in to. When Paco leans and put his head against the guitar body and closes his eyes, you know what’s coming. It’s soo impressive to see.
You can really appreciate the complexity of it all when you see someone playing it at the same speed but on a piano , it really shows the average person how intense it really is!
malaguena, a song to my home, malaga, next to his, cadiz
what a wonder! Paco is simply unique and unrepeatable, the handling of his fingers make the guitar sound awesome, wonderful react thanks!
Thank you I really appreciate it! This is great to see not only Paco at such a young age but the song itself being performed by the legend himself!
Muchas gracias por tu reacción, me encanta ver cómo te emocionas con nuestra música, te animo a escuchar a otros maestros como Narciso Yepes, Sabicas o Andrés Segovia
Thank you very much I really appreciate that! Spain has a lot to be proud of, especially with music! There are so many incredible artist that have shaped what we know today! I have been working my way through everyone and have put together a Paco playlist and a Flamenco playlist and it has been a joy to build on it and learn about these masters of music!
Greetings from Spain Are you noticed in this video how Paco had positioned the guitar? Like a classic musician. Then, he relaxed with the years.
Not exactly like a classical guitarist, who'd put the waist of the guitar over his left thigh and would lift his/her leg by means of a footstool. Here Paco still does it in the old flamenco fashion, by resting the instrument's lower bout on his right thigh. He later decided switching to what is now the standard flamenco position, which is right leg crossed on left leg and resting the guitar over the right thigh. There's a video titled "[TAB] Malagueña - Paco de Lucía" on which you can clearly see the old position.
Hola, creo que no deberías perderte a Paco de Lucía tocando El Concierto de Aranjuez-Adagio, es una obra maestra, muy buen contenido en el canal, se nota que lo haces con pasión, muchas gracias.
I will have to check that out! Thank you for the suggestion I really appreciate it!
For the Malaguena, you should listen to Sabicas version. Gonna love it, garantead
This song is beautiful
Absolutely!
Excellent reaction! Thanks! Maybe you could check also Sevillanas a Dos Guitarras, with Paco de Lucía and Manolo Sanlucar. A great piece from two guitar masters!!
Thank you very much I really appreciate it! Thank you for the suggestions as well, that sounds like its going to be pretty incredible, I look forward to checking it out!
Paco de Lucia utiliza los cinco dedos a una velocidad que nadie jamas lo podra alcanzar ni con puas.😊🇪🇸
Its some mind blowing finger work for sure! The amount of stuff he is able to pull out of his pocket at any given second is just incredible!
How nice to see this young Paco playing in that old Spanish black and white TV.He starts with Ernesto Lecuona´s composition "Malagueña" and then he mixes with some other up tempo styles from the Málaga region.Just some pronunciation tip,the "U" between "G" and "E" or "I" doesn´t sound in Spanish language unles it has"ü" ,so the syllable "gue" in Malagueña should be reat "ge" like in English "get".Cheers!
Cheers, thanks for the info and tips I really appreciate it!!! Now if I could only make my brain and mouth work in sync to pull that off....lol 😂😉
@@TheKillogicEffect Thanks to you for spreading this music!
@@TheKillogicEffect Just think "Mal-aGAIN-ya", just like "again" in English.
Una interpretación sensacional.
Guitarra pura.
Por cierto, para alguien que habla otro idioma puede ser difícil distinguir la pronunciación de "gue" de la de "güe". Y es que has dicho "mala-güe-ña" cuando tenías que haber pronunciado "mala-gue-ña".
Es muy fácil ver la diferencia con un ejemplo. Se dice "gui-tar" y no "güi-tar". Pues con "malagueña" es igual. Di "mala-gue-ña", no "mala-güe-ña".
De todas formas los amigos pueden decir "malagueña" y "guitar" como les dé la gana, así que no te preocupes de ello.
Yeah its some really incredible stuff without a doubt! I was glad to be able to show what I was talking about! Thank you for the tips and info I really appreciate it!!
Here's a trick for reading spanish. When you say malagueña the U Is not pronounced. When there's a G that sounds G and not J, and if there's a vowel you always put the U in the middle. Like in the word guerra or guitarra. E and I are the weak vowels so it needs the ü for it to be ptonounced ... it has the Ü like in the word Nicaragüense. If the vowel next to the u Is strong (A, O) it's pronounced without the ü....like in the word agua (you pronounce the u)......I know it's a mess 😂😂😂
I have been learning slowly but surely with every video. Where I grew up Spanish wasnt offered as a language elective only French...lol.. Thank you for the heads up I really appreciate it! It has been neat learning the language and culture through its music!
@@TheKillogicEffect cool! Keep it up, great channel
Please, search for Carlos Paredes! A portuguese player of portuguese guitar!
Thank you for the suggestion I really appreciate it and I look forward to checking him out!
Do vicente amigo roma and requiem live performance. You will like it
That sounds awesome, do you have a particular link you would recommend?
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¿Cómo a un instrumento tan pequeño como el TIMPLE canario se le pueden sacar estas notas tan hermosas?
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