not just great to listen to, but also watch. 3 seconds of looking at your right hand fingering and anyone can tell that you've studied the instrument extensively. thank you for your dedication!
Good to have him in this century.... Guitar player like him mmmm just once in a millenium.... great again and thanks to share you talent and gift with us
Excelente! ahora que desgraciadamente se nos acaba de ir Paco para siempre,tendrá tiempo para hacer un compendio y asombrarse del extraordinario legado que ha dejado en todo el planeta,como este chaval ruso que es un auténtico portento.Grisha,si alguien te critica es por pura envidia,no lo dudes,llevo muchos años tocando y me dejas alucinado.A Paco también se hincharon de criticarlo hasta que no tuvieron más remedio que aceptar que era un genio,pero algunos envidiosos patológicos como Narciso Yepes o Andres Segovia,que no le llegaban a la suela de los zapatos,jamás fueron capaces de reconocerlo.
Definitely impressive from a technical standpoint! I think the main problem is not even the speed, but that it has been stripped of accentuation and dynamics, so it all blurs together. And Paco's version is just so perfect, anything is going to look lackluster in comparison. Still really impressive though.... Impetu is such a cool piece!!
Este es un justo reconocimiento al gran Mario Escudero (QPD) por parte de este joven guitarrista Grisha. Gran ejecución e interpretación de la bulería de Mario. Muchas gracias.
That's ridiculously fast! What's wierd is that I timed grisha against paco playing impetu and grish was 1-2 seconds faster yet he sound like a fucking F16 breaking sound!
i saw this video along with Paco's rendition a little less then a year ago when i was getting into flamenco. i was very surprised by the amount of dislikes, however, as i get to know more about flamenco, i begin to see why this is so. I am talking about this particular video, Grisha is amazing
After listening to Mario Escudero's version of his own composition on his LP and live RUclips vid, it's pretty clear that GG is playing his version of Paco's version. Almost rather than a version of the music itself. But it's still amazing and beautifully played. And in some sense Paco is like Sinatra. Once he does a song (in this case piece), THAT's the way it is phrased.
Cimpre. Informar. A. Quem. Gosta. De. Música. Que. Tratamos. Aqui. De. Música. Flammenga,. Que. Não. E. Música. Erudita. Ou. Clássica. Como. Aqui. Divulgado
Very good interpretation, i prefer the one's from Paco De Lucìa; i think that this guy have less feeling and just try to play hard and speedy, but the feeling of flamenco is not to play hard, Paco De Lucìa has a very excellent interpretation of the Flamenco's feeling: Moreover this interpretation is good. =)
Paco often plays as if he's on the edge of his technical abilities, not to say that Paco's sound is really dry. This guy plays such that the most difficult pieces of Paco look easy for him and with much more smooth and bright sound. Grisha is just more technically gifted, plus, he understands flamenco really well (far better that a lot of contemporary spanish players)
I think people would judge him less harshly if he was spanish born, preferably in andalucia lol. And I think alot of people saying his playing has no soul, has some very small merit, bit is definatly tinged with jealousy of his skills
Too rushed, like he had too much caffeine or something - just for the sake of impressing with speed, at the expense of the expression of the music. There are many more people - even amateurs, of all nationalities - who might not have the speed but play this piece better. Playing "hard and speedy" (as someone said below) leaves me stone cold.
Grisha is a fine player but I find it difficult to take root music that was played by people rebelling against oppression and translating into solo pieces contrived by fast playing and use of chord extension and substitution in an attempt to impress rather than convey emotion.
i think he played it too fast. impetu is a really melodical buleria. I didn't like the sound of his guitar either. but he is an awesome player, there's no doubt about it.
great technique, not a clue about compas; even worse on his redo of paco's pinionate; listen to both; on is ffortless, flows, hits highs and lows, always on time; the russian copy could be by a computer
Paco is a double edge sword on one side he brought the sound of flamenco to a larger audience but on the side he created a army of players who don't know where flamenco comes from and have lost the connection with the soul and emotion. Sometimes music sounds better raw with less technical training and more soulful expression.please go search for players like Melchor Paddilla niño Mario and feel the vibe
The artist is trying too hard, I can't really feel the flamenco. de Lucia's performance flows much more smoothly and manages to get the message across, I just don't feel that from this guy. Nonetheless an impressive perfomance.
+Alvin the Chipmunk Its only in the last two years that grisha's feeling has come along. Check out some of his more recent uploads.However, even when he does lack feeling, its still fun to watch grisha just "thrash out" these incredibly complex pieces with impeccable technique.
The same people might not admit Jesse Van Ruller or Louis Stewart can be a great jazz guitarist because their not American. Absurd. For example, Paco de Lucia was not a gypsy, but he could accompany singers as well as any gypsy guitarist.
There are a lot great flamenco guitarrists who are not gypsys, like Vicente Amigo. It's all about learning the style, but obviously if you learn it from the source you are going to sound way more in style (flamenco, in this case). Goryachev playes incredibly good, incredibly clean, and incredibly fast, but there's something that makes him not sound quite like flamenco. Most likely is in his way of keeping the rythm (el compás), he seems to move it in a different way than flamenco guitarrists and closer to classical guitarrists, but that doesn't make him in any way a bad musician.
Not only a great technician, but a great artist too.
First time I've heard someone play at Paco's tempo, well done!
Look samuelto
not just great to listen to, but also watch. 3 seconds of looking at your right hand fingering and anyone can tell that you've studied the instrument extensively. thank you for your dedication!
Good to have him in this century.... Guitar player like him mmmm just once in a millenium.... great again and thanks to share you talent and gift with us
Excelente! ahora que desgraciadamente se nos acaba de ir Paco para siempre,tendrá tiempo para hacer un compendio y asombrarse del extraordinario legado que ha dejado en todo el planeta,como este chaval ruso que es un auténtico portento.Grisha,si alguien te critica es por pura envidia,no lo dudes,llevo muchos años tocando y me dejas alucinado.A Paco también se hincharon de criticarlo hasta que no tuvieron más remedio que aceptar que era un genio,pero algunos envidiosos patológicos como Narciso Yepes o Andres Segovia,que no le llegaban a la suela de los zapatos,jamás fueron capaces de reconocerlo.
Excelentemente bien dicho!! Así fue con esos "envidiosos patológicos"!! Grisha Goryachev un verdadero virtuoso!!
genio y Figura hasta la sepultura heredero de Paco, es el único q tiene la pulsacion
Definitely impressive from a technical standpoint! I think the main problem is not even the speed, but that it has been stripped of accentuation and dynamics, so it all blurs together. And Paco's version is just so perfect, anything is going to look lackluster in comparison. Still really impressive though.... Impetu is such a cool piece!!
Un guitarrista buenisimo.
Esperamos nos sorprendas pronto con alguna obra tuya.
Este es un justo reconocimiento al gran Mario Escudero (QPD) por parte de este joven guitarrista Grisha. Gran ejecución e interpretación de la bulería de Mario. Muchas gracias.
Eso lo toca es Paco de Lucia
Bravooo!!
que final incrível, uma sequencia de rasgueios e depois uns rasgueios redondos
well played really classy flamenco
great saludos from spain!!
¡Qué salvaje! Súper bueno.
I love that Goryachev intensity around 1:21 with the downstrokes. Unbelievable guitarist.
Amazing he is very young and talented, very fast... By time I wish you could reach Paco's speed. Congras...
That's ridiculously fast! What's wierd is that I timed grisha against paco playing impetu and grish was 1-2 seconds faster yet he sound like a fucking F16 breaking sound!
Bravo !!!
Griša you have shown here a little bit of more struggle while playing it, but you certainly nailed it !! Very well done.
Incredible!
Flight of the Impetu bee?
This guy by far is the second Paco delucia no one can do like paco only this man . Just Wooooow
i saw this video along with Paco's rendition a little less then a year ago when i was getting into flamenco. i was very surprised by the amount of dislikes, however, as i get to know more about flamenco, i begin to see why this is so. I am talking about this particular video, Grisha is amazing
+ubershredder1989 Always is the same.It´s because of the grudge.Grisha is practically perfect.
Es un jenio nuca avía visto algo igual apartando al maestro de paco
Amazing!!!
This is mind blowing stuff
Exceptionnel !
Bravo
respect
fantastic playing! thank you Grisha.....reminds me of Paco :)
Гениально!
Heaven!!!
No lo hace nada mal, el joven talento ruso. Congratulaciones.
What else, thumbs up 👍 🍻
I can't help saying it: Mr. Goryachev, tear down that...oh never mind.
He can tear it down with his awesome shredding.
After listening to Mario Escudero's version of his own composition on his LP and live RUclips vid, it's pretty clear that GG is playing his version of Paco's version. Almost rather than a version of the music itself. But it's still amazing and beautifully played. And in some sense Paco is like Sinatra. Once he does a song (in this case piece), THAT's the way it is phrased.
Молодец профессонал
Cimpre. Informar. A. Quem. Gosta. De. Música. Que. Tratamos. Aqui. De. Música. Flammenga,. Que. Não. E. Música. Erudita. Ou. Clássica. Como. Aqui. Divulgado
Very good interpretation, i prefer the one's from Paco De Lucìa; i think that this guy have less feeling and just try to play hard and speedy, but the feeling of flamenco is not to play hard, Paco De Lucìa has a very excellent interpretation of the Flamenco's feeling: Moreover this interpretation is good. =)
Paco didn't interpret flamenco - he IS flamenco
Paco often plays as if he's on the edge of his technical abilities, not to say that Paco's sound is really dry.
This guy plays such that the most difficult pieces of Paco look easy for him and with much more smooth and bright sound.
Grisha is just more technically gifted, plus, he understands flamenco really well (far better that a lot of contemporary spanish players)
Bravo Grisha
Aquí tenemos al maestro
ruclips.net/video/4TmxfHbd-M0/видео.html
Esto demuestra que Paco era realmente el Dios de la guitarra
no se si sabias pero paco la toca mas lento , asi que grisha le gana en esta ejecucion si nos referimos a virtuosismo
I am still waiting for buleria,where is it?
I'm curious to know if this guy has compositions of his own
your technique is amazing, but flamenco is not supposed to sound like korsakov. sory
I think people would judge him less harshly if he was spanish born, preferably in andalucia lol. And I think alot of people saying his playing has no soul, has some very small merit, bit is definatly tinged with jealousy of his skills
jesus rojeriko he is my friend, and he is great
Too rushed, like he had too much caffeine or something - just for the sake of impressing with speed, at the expense of the expression of the music. There are many more people - even amateurs, of all nationalities - who might not have the speed but play this piece better. Playing "hard and speedy" (as someone said below) leaves me stone cold.
Grisha is a fine player but I find it difficult to take root music that was played by people rebelling against oppression and translating into solo pieces contrived by fast playing and use of chord extension and substitution in an attempt to impress rather than convey emotion.
i think he played it too fast. impetu is a really melodical buleria. I didn't like the sound of his guitar either. but he is an awesome player, there's no doubt about it.
very nice! maybe he'll make enough money with his talent to buy shirt with a smaller neck size.
great technique, not a clue about compas; even worse on his redo of paco's pinionate; listen to both; on is ffortless, flows, hits highs and lows, always on time; the russian copy could be by a computer
way to fast....
Paco is a double edge sword on one side he brought the sound of flamenco to a larger audience but on the side he created a army of players who don't know where flamenco comes from and have lost the connection with the soul and emotion. Sometimes music sounds better raw with less technical training and more soulful expression.please go search for players like Melchor Paddilla niño Mario and feel the vibe
I realize the blasphemous nature of this comment but I like this version more than Paco’s. Amazing rendition and interpretation.
🎉я лучше пока ничего не слышал.
The artist is trying too hard, I can't really feel the flamenco. de Lucia's performance flows much more smoothly and manages to get the message across, I just don't feel that from this guy. Nonetheless an impressive perfomance.
+Alvin the Chipmunk Its only in the last two years that grisha's feeling has come along. Check out some of his more recent uploads.However, even when he does lack feeling, its still fun to watch grisha just "thrash out" these incredibly complex pieces with impeccable technique.
let's be realistic here, there is no one that could reach the Maestro's level
and who are you to judge, whats your qualifications ?
stops him sweating and getting nasty bro
The same people might not admit Jesse Van Ruller or Louis Stewart can be a great jazz guitarist because their not American. Absurd. For example, Paco de Lucia was not a gypsy, but he could accompany singers as well as any gypsy guitarist.
paco de lucia was of gypsy origin
There are a lot great flamenco guitarrists who are not gypsys, like Vicente Amigo. It's all about learning the style, but obviously if you learn it from the source you are going to sound way more in style (flamenco, in this case). Goryachev playes incredibly good, incredibly clean, and incredibly fast, but there's something that makes him not sound quite like flamenco. Most likely is in his way of keeping the rythm (el compás), he seems to move it in a different way than flamenco guitarrists and closer to classical guitarrists, but that doesn't make him in any way a bad musician.
ubershredder1989 No.