Hola mi queridísimo amigo Luciano Ghosn, eres un gran músico, cada vez que veo tocar a las personas en ese diapasón me impresionante y me asombra el abanico de posibilidades de música y digitación de ser guitarrista la evolución de ideas, soy muy afortunado y bendecido de conocerte, si grabaras este vídeo en español estoy seguro que será un éxito mayor todavía mayor, eres un gran maestro, tienes una gran sencillez, humildad y genialidad, trasmites el conocimiento flamenco con una gran claridad, paciencia, pasión, y un gran amor por tu música, mil gracias por lo aprendido, nos asombras y a su vez, nos impactas, un fuerte abrazo esprítual aún en la distancia cuidense.
vaya montajes que veo en tu canal,me cuesta creer que no estés dando la vuelta al mundo con tu música,porque lo que haces no abunda,los remates cambiando de tono y las dos voces del final me matan,ya te ganaste mi admiración hace tiempo,por favor no dejes de sorprendernos.
Muchas gracias por tus amables palabras. Deseo poder hacer eso, primero necesito grabar mi disco para poder comenzar a comercializarme de manera oficial y no solo a través de videos aquí en RUclips. Ojala poquito a poco, ahora estoy componiendo y preparando. Un abrazo fuerte amigo y gracias por ver mis videos!
Hey Luciano I commented previously in this video that I couldn't understand some of the theoritical terms thus I didn't know anything about music theory but in these days I tried to learn on internet and also worked on the fretboard analysing some pieces and got a decent amount of understanding. I watched this video for about 7-8 times also and realized how you explained many many things in such a great and effortless way. I think I also got a great direction of figuring out pieces by ear which I asked a few time ago. Really many many thanks to you man!❤️❤️❤️
Enhorabuena y m.gracias por tu contribucion a la difusion de una musica tan bonita cmo es el flamenco.Ejemplos como tu,Samuelito,Payo Humberto, etc q sin haber nacido en España sois un claro ejemplo de q se puede llegar a tocar al mismo nivel q los grandes ( Paco,Vicente,O.Herrero,etc..).y darte la enhorabuena por tu increible tecnica con la guitarra.Un cordial saludo de un incondicional admirador.¡!¡!
@@kheirobenberrah It's actually (Amor Dulce Muerte) from Vicente Amigo's (Poeta) Album. I just changed the rhythm and added so much improvisation. Cheers!
Always great to hear you play and explaining and exploring flamenco guitar music. Great work. That guitar sounds great by the way, who made this one? Is this a negra with Indian Rosewood or is it cocobolo?
Luciano que buenos tutoriales haces,muero con tu forma de tocar y la dulzura de tu sonido...ole tú...siempre con ganas de ver tus videos que hacen más llevadera la situación que estamos viviendo en el mundo...cuidate y que Dios bendiga tus manos y tus conocimientos...Un beso enorme 😘😘😘
Estoy muy contento de escuchar eso! me alegro mucho de que estas disfrutando de mis videos, es lo mas importante para mí! Estamos viviendo tiempos difíciles como dijiste, espero poder seguir ayudar aunque sea un poquito con esto! Un abrazo fuerte Victor!
Thank you very much for this excellent demonstration and orientation. It’s still going a bit fast for me but it inspired me to practice more. I’ll get there poco a poco.
thanks a lot for the video! just quick question though, is it a piece of something this what you are doing here @08:38 - 09:08 or what is called if not? some chord progression? PS: I am not yet into the music theory too much but I am trying to understand it more
Great analyses, Luciano! Could you do harmony and chord progression analysis for Sin Fronteras, the beautiful Bulerias from Antonio Rey, which has just won the Latin Grammy this year? Many thanks!
Hey Palaito, thanks I'm glad you liked it! I don't know that Bulerias yet but I'll keep you suggestion in mind for sure, also the grammy is well deserved! Cheers!
Thanks for this Luciano, inspiring as always. I'd like to hear your opinion on practice. I am studying engineering and I have a lot to study, but I would like to make time for flamenco but I don't know how much should I practice. I would like to combine learning new pieces, falsetas and technical exercises. What do you think how can I arrange it to be effective yet not tyring? I was thinking maybe like half an hour every day or every other day, something like that?
Thank you again for watching Mister Ace. I was thinking covering this topic already for my next video, hopefully it will answer your question by then. Cheers!
Excuse me, but what is the make of your guitar? Is it a Manuel Reyes,? I owned one that I bought directly from him in 1968. I was on leave from the military, and. arrived at hi shop unannounced in Cordoba. There was a waiting list of at least a year for a new guitar, but he happened to have a "repaired" / new guitar that he was holding for a local player who refused to pick it up. Long story short, I bought it, loved it and took it all. over the world with me. Never had trouble with climate changes. It was a wonderful guitar (I had bought a Ramirez on the same trip, but didn't like it nearly as much as the Reyes.). Mr. Reyes was one of the nicest makers that I met on my trip. We drank coffee together and talked for hours. His English was surprisingly good compared to my badly broken Spanish. I even got Mr. Reyes to play briefly on my 'new' guitar. I only realized then that he had a bad or injured arm, though he functioned perfectly well. Anyway, I now have a few Japanese vintage guitars that I have restored, and found one that, while not sounding nearly as good as my Reyes, look almost exactly like mine. One even has a rosette exactly like the one you are playing. But I will never forget Mr. Reyes, his discounted guitar, his generosity and hospitality...and my trip to Cordoba. (I have recently taken a few lessons on line....I'm 76 years young, but don't expect to play ever as well as I did as a high schooler. But I particularly liked your video on rasquiado. You are a fine guitarist. Thank you. PS I took an emergency trip back to Viet Nam in 1975 for which I had to sell almost everything I owned. I sold both the Reyes and the Ramirez for far less than they were worth...but to my old teacher and one of the best flamenco guitarist in Southern California at the time. So, I knew they were in good hands. Best.
Thank you Solim! I use a solo Compas of Bulerías and then play and record over it. I saw your playing too by the way and it’s beautiful and so clean. Take care!
Gracias Jesus! La Rondeña es en tono de F#menor, (La Mayor). Así que la cadencia seria F#menor, Mi Mayor, Ré Mayor, y Do#Mayor. (Pero claro con la afinación de la Rondeña jaja) Saludos!
Que buenos videos sacas Luciano. Bastante didácticos. Una pregunta como editas el audio de manera resumida? metes ecualización, compresión o reverb? Un saludo y sigue asi :)
A very informative and nice video but to be honest I didn't get everything fully because I have no idea about music theory. So luciano I wanna ask if I really need to learn theory?
Glad you like it Hasan! Yes, even I had to learn (Just from the internet) a little bit of theory eventually so that I can understand a little bit more of what I'm doing. And of course especially to be able to teach/explain what I'm doing it comes in handy. Cheers!
Thank you Permezan! Also regarding you other comment about me being tired. I appreciate you noticing it so much, yes I am very tired usually when I record these videos, since they take lots of time in recording.. I hope it gets easier by time. Cheers and thanks for watching!
@@parmezansirutil2570 Thank you for worrying about me like that Parmezan, I do take Vitamins in the morning and I try to stay active safely as much as I can yes. Thanks!
@@LucianoGhosn Hola luciano, mejor te hablo en español! jeje se ve como una grieta cerca del puente donde termina la pieza de madera, de la linea de madera en direccion hacia la boca, es una linea que se puede ver en el video, nosé si la sentiras, pero yo por lo menos la veo y no me parece un reflejo, quizas lo sea... pero como suena una maravilla! igual es tu mano! saludos! no estas por españa? CORRECCION! Acabo de ver! es el protector que esta pegado a la tapa! uy perdon, pero cuando le haces el acercamiento se ve perfectamente! disculpas!
Video Contents: 👇
1- Falseta Intro "Amor Dulce Muerte" on (Bulerías): (00:00 - 2:16)
2- Video Introduction: (2:16 - 3:12)
3- What is the "Cadence"?: (3:12 - 5:35)
4- Relation between (E) and (A Harmonic Minor): (5:35 - 7:31)
5- How to find the "Cadence"?: (7:31 - 10:15)
6- "Bulerías" Harmony Analysis: (10:15 - 11:18)
7- "Tangos" Harmony Analysis: (11:18 - 12:35)
8- "Soleá" Harmony Analysis: (12:35 - 13:10)
9- "Fandangos" Harmony Analysis: (13:10 - 14:00)
10- "Malagueña" Harmony Analysis: (14:00 - 14:28)
11- "Granaína" Harmony Analysis: (14:28 - 15:05)
12- Introducing the "Dominants": (15:05 - 16:31)
13- Middle Position "Dominant" Chords: (16:31 - 16:57)
14- Conclusion to "End": (16:57 - 18:56)
Thank you all for watching as always, and I hope to see you next time!
Stay safe, and warmest regards,
Luciano
I discovered your channel a month ago and let me say you are a true flamenco genius. Your sound and technique are AMAZING!!!
Hola mi queridísimo amigo Luciano Ghosn, eres un gran músico, cada vez que veo tocar a las personas en ese diapasón me impresionante y me asombra el abanico de posibilidades de música y digitación de ser guitarrista la evolución de ideas, soy muy afortunado y bendecido de conocerte, si grabaras este vídeo en español estoy seguro que será un éxito mayor todavía mayor, eres un gran maestro, tienes una gran sencillez, humildad y genialidad, trasmites el conocimiento flamenco con una gran claridad, paciencia, pasión, y un gran amor por tu música, mil gracias por lo aprendido, nos asombras y a su vez, nos impactas, un fuerte abrazo esprítual aún en la distancia cuidense.
vaya montajes que veo en tu canal,me cuesta creer que no estés dando la vuelta al mundo con tu música,porque lo que haces no abunda,los remates cambiando de tono y las dos voces del final me matan,ya te ganaste mi admiración hace tiempo,por favor no dejes de sorprendernos.
Muchas gracias por tus amables palabras. Deseo poder hacer eso, primero necesito grabar mi disco para poder comenzar a comercializarme de manera oficial y no solo a través de videos aquí en RUclips.
Ojala poquito a poco, ahora estoy componiendo y preparando.
Un abrazo fuerte amigo y gracias por ver mis videos!
I like your comparison with golfing. Thanks for sharing!
Hey Luciano
I commented previously in this video that I couldn't understand some of the theoritical terms thus I didn't know anything about music theory but in these days I tried to learn on internet and also worked on the fretboard analysing some pieces and got a decent amount of understanding.
I watched this video for about 7-8 times also and realized how you explained many many things in such a great and effortless way.
I think I also got a great direction of figuring out pieces by ear which I asked a few time ago.
Really many many thanks to you man!❤️❤️❤️
Enhorabuena y m.gracias por tu contribucion a la difusion de una musica tan bonita cmo es el flamenco.Ejemplos como tu,Samuelito,Payo Humberto, etc q sin haber nacido en España sois un claro ejemplo de q se puede llegar a tocar al mismo nivel q los grandes ( Paco,Vicente,O.Herrero,etc..).y darte la enhorabuena por tu increible tecnica con la guitarra.Un cordial saludo de un incondicional admirador.¡!¡!
All the cool licks while holding a chord are amazing.
I Dont speak inglish but is the best explication, thank you
What a great composition in the intro - Best tutorial I have ever seen! Thank you so much for sharing!
Vicente Amigo - Bolero del vicente
Glad you like it! Thanks for watching!
@@kheirobenberrah It's actually (Amor Dulce Muerte) from Vicente Amigo's (Poeta) Album.
I just changed the rhythm and added so much improvisation.
Cheers!
@@LucianoGhosn yeah that's right!! ... i really liked you impro ❤
@@kheirobenberrah thank you!
Really enjoyed this tutorial. Thank you! You have a new subscriber! Look forward to seeing lessons in more depth for each style.
Thanks for sharing your knowledge and for the quality of your videos.
You're welcome, and thank you for watching.
What a great teacher
Oleeee Luciano
Amazing Maestro
Thank you Esmail!!
Both of you you are amazing ismail and luciano.greatings
Talented young player .... its good to listen >>> Ole
Love this video. Always coming back to it
A great lesson, clear and professional as always. And useful. Thanks - wielkie dzięki :-)
Glad you liked it, thanks for watching!
That was very useful thank u so much !
cant wait to see your next videos ..
Always great to hear you play and explaining and exploring flamenco guitar music. Great work. That guitar sounds great by the way, who made this one? Is this a negra with Indian Rosewood or is it cocobolo?
Thank you so much my friend.
You're always the best...
Thank you for watching!
Luciano que buenos tutoriales haces,muero con tu forma de tocar y la dulzura de tu sonido...ole tú...siempre con ganas de ver tus videos que hacen más llevadera la situación que estamos viviendo en el mundo...cuidate y que Dios bendiga tus manos y tus conocimientos...Un beso enorme 😘😘😘
Estoy muy contento de escuchar eso! me alegro mucho de que estas disfrutando de mis videos, es lo mas importante para mí! Estamos viviendo tiempos difíciles como dijiste, espero poder seguir ayudar aunque sea un poquito con esto!
Un abrazo fuerte Victor!
Thank you very much for this excellent demonstration and orientation. It’s still going a bit fast for me but it inspired me to practice more. I’ll get there poco a poco.
Wonderful explanation and even strict to the point 🎵🎶👏👏👏👏👏
Loving your chord inversions Luciano and again very informative video 😊👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
Thank you Chris!
¡Grande Luciano, muy bien explicado!
great music! and video. thank you
Thanks trainman!
Dear Luciano, thank you so much! This is SO helpful💛
I'm glad it was!
Best Explanation ❤
Grande luciano!👍👍👍👍
You're fantastic . Thanks
Informative and clear. Thank you very much for this video.
You're welcome, and thanks for watching!
Maestro, felicidades por su arte!! Que complicado ha de ser tocar flamenco! Saludos!! Estaría bueno que subiera mensaje de vícente amigo!
Gracias. Muy claro todo!!!
great explanation
thanks a lot for the video!
just quick question though, is it a piece of something this what you are doing here @08:38 - 09:08 or what is called if not? some chord progression?
PS: I am not yet into the music theory too much but I am trying to understand it more
Que preciosidad de Intro Luciano dtb siempre !
Muchas gracias!
Very good explained....thx as always Luciano
Thank you for watching Graf!
Very informative
Oleee Maestro lucianoo marvilla gracias
Muchas gracias Hichem!
Great analyses, Luciano! Could you do harmony and chord progression analysis for Sin Fronteras, the beautiful Bulerias from Antonio Rey, which has just won the Latin Grammy this year? Many thanks!
Hey Palaito, thanks I'm glad you liked it!
I don't know that Bulerias yet but I'll keep you suggestion in mind for sure, also the grammy is well deserved!
Cheers!
@@LucianoGhosn ruclips.net/video/T4bmdNUGpIQ/видео.html
@@palaito Thank you for sending the link.
Really helpful maestro this is so informative cheers
Glad it was!
Excellent explanation
I'm glad! Thank you!
Brilliant!
Luciano puedo preguntarte: qué es esa bella guitarra?
Thanks for this Luciano, inspiring as always.
I'd like to hear your opinion on practice. I am studying engineering and I have a lot to study, but I would like to make time for flamenco but I don't know how much should I practice. I would like to combine learning new pieces, falsetas and technical exercises. What do you think how can I arrange it to be effective yet not tyring? I was thinking maybe like half an hour every day or every other day, something like that?
Thank you again for watching Mister Ace.
I was thinking covering this topic already for my next video, hopefully it will answer your question by then.
Cheers!
Excuse me, but what is the make of your guitar? Is it a Manuel Reyes,? I owned one that I bought directly from him in 1968. I was on leave from the military, and. arrived at hi shop unannounced in Cordoba. There was a waiting list of at least a year for a new guitar, but he happened to have a "repaired" / new guitar that he was holding for a local player who refused to pick it up. Long story short, I bought it, loved it and took it all. over the world with me. Never had trouble with climate changes. It was a wonderful guitar (I had bought a Ramirez on the same trip, but didn't like it nearly as much as the Reyes.). Mr. Reyes was one of the nicest makers that I met on my trip. We drank coffee together and talked for hours. His English was surprisingly good compared to my badly broken Spanish. I even got Mr. Reyes to play briefly on my 'new' guitar. I only realized then that he had a bad or injured arm, though he functioned perfectly well. Anyway, I now have a few Japanese vintage guitars that I have restored, and found one that, while not sounding nearly as good as my Reyes, look almost exactly like mine. One even has a rosette exactly like the one you are playing. But I will never forget Mr. Reyes, his discounted guitar, his generosity and hospitality...and my trip to Cordoba. (I have recently taken a few lessons on line....I'm 76 years young, but don't expect to play ever as well as I did as a high schooler. But I particularly liked your video on rasquiado. You are a fine guitarist. Thank you. PS I took an emergency trip back to Viet Nam in 1975 for which I had to sell almost everything I owned. I sold both the Reyes and the Ramirez for far less than they were worth...but to my old teacher and one of the best flamenco guitarist in Southern California at the time. So, I knew they were in good hands. Best.
Gracias Maestro!!!
De nada, gracias por ver el video!
very helpful, thank you!
You're welcome, thanks for watching!
Master!
Thank you!
Hola MAESTRO Luciano que Guitarra usas tiene unos de los mejores sonidos encontrados en una madera ...
Thanks a lot for ur efforts dear bro^^ 🎩
You're welcome!
Love the sound you play Luciano how did you made the backing sound?
Thank you Solim! I use a solo Compas of Bulerías and then play and record over it.
I saw your playing too by the way and it’s beautiful and so clean.
Take care!
Buen video maestro nos podria compartir la armonia basica de el toque de rondeña de concierto
Gracias Jesus! La Rondeña es en tono de F#menor, (La Mayor). Así que la cadencia seria F#menor, Mi Mayor, Ré Mayor, y Do#Mayor. (Pero claro con la afinación de la Rondeña jaja)
Saludos!
@@LucianoGhosn gracias maestro es 6ta en re y 3ra en fa# la afinacion de la rondeña saludos
I use studio monitors on my computer, and this guitar sounds incredible. I'm imaging the real sound of it...
That's nice! Yes, the guitar sounds extraordinary I can confirm that! Haha
Cheers!
Que buenos videos sacas Luciano. Bastante didácticos. Una pregunta como editas el audio de manera resumida? metes ecualización, compresión o reverb? Un saludo y sigue asi :)
Muchas gracias Rafa! Solo le pongo un poco de reverb al sonido, sin compresión en absoluto.
Saludos!
Muito bom.
Great!!
Thank you so much 👌
You're welcome!
Now Kudo has a longer ringtone. Also, I always thought you were a golfer. Haha!
Exactly! Many people mistaken me for a golfer! Lol 🤣
OLEE MAESTRO...
Muchas gracias!
Hola maestro luciano! consulta, que guitarra flamenca me recomiendas comprar para estudiar entre los 100-300 euros? muchas gracias!
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A very informative and nice video but to be honest I didn't get everything fully because I have no idea about music theory.
So luciano I wanna ask if I really need to learn theory?
Glad you like it Hasan! Yes, even I had to learn (Just from the internet) a little bit of theory eventually so that I can understand a little bit more of what I'm doing. And of course especially to be able to teach/explain what I'm doing it comes in handy.
Cheers!
@@LucianoGhosn Okay I got it maestro...thank you😊❤️
Bravo…….
Ole Luciano
Gracias Georges!
NICE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
SOMETIMES I PAUSE THE VIDEO AND I LOOK AT UR EYES,FACE AND U LOOK VERY TIRED.
Thank you Permezan! Also regarding you other comment about me being tired.
I appreciate you noticing it so much, yes I am very tired usually when I record these videos, since they take lots of time in recording.. I hope it gets easier by time.
Cheers and thanks for watching!
@@LucianoGhosn I HOPE U EAT VITAMINS AND GO FOR A WALK EVRYDAY SO U DONT GET SICK OR GET CORONA AND STUFF...GOOD LUCK BUDY!!!
@@parmezansirutil2570 Thank you for worrying about me like that Parmezan, I do take Vitamins in the morning and I try to stay active safely as much as I can yes.
Thanks!
danke super...
❤❤❤
👌👌👌👌👌
💯👌🏼
Gracias!
waw!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Glad you like it!
Thats a big crack on your top guitar! Nice mix though!
Where exactly? There is no crack actually, maybe you misunderstood the (Golpeador) for a scratch?
Thanks!
@@LucianoGhosn Hola luciano, mejor te hablo en español! jeje se ve como una grieta cerca del puente donde termina la pieza de madera, de la linea de madera en direccion hacia la boca, es una linea que se puede ver en el video, nosé si la sentiras, pero yo por lo menos la veo y no me parece un reflejo, quizas lo sea... pero como suena una maravilla! igual es tu mano! saludos! no estas por españa? CORRECCION! Acabo de ver! es el protector que esta pegado a la tapa! uy perdon, pero cuando le haces el acercamiento se ve perfectamente! disculpas!
LOVE from to vietmam
Thank you!
Showww
Luciano send me your album NOWWW
I'll send it in time don't worry! 😉
Hello m'y Friend thanks lot for your vidéo , I have problème withe m'y right hand , you Can hellp me please , spend a good day , good Luck
Thank you Samir, of course I can help you with Skype lessons if you're interested.
I hope it's nothing too serious.
Cheers!
@@LucianoGhosn thanks you m'y Friends yess Im sérieux if you Can thanks lot
@@LucianoGhosn what thde oprice for lessons please good day
basta con el ingleses que se habran las orejas , joder