Brazilian Guitarists Are Built Different - Yamandu Costa Reaction

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  • Опубликовано: 19 янв 2025

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  • @guitarcody9
    @guitarcody9  24 дня назад +83

    Are Brazilian guitarists build different?

    • @caballero75RS
      @caballero75RS 22 дня назад +4

      React to Luiz Bonfá. (Batucada, Sambolero, Tenderly)

    • @mabafu
      @mabafu 22 дня назад

      Come on... at least write his name right... (dislike)

    • @tiago58
      @tiago58 21 день назад +5

      You should listen to Alessandro Penezzi, Marcus Tardelli, Rogério Caetano, Gian Correa and many others, do a research.

    • @docdoc
      @docdoc 21 день назад +2

      No. All human

    • @thomashwang9375
      @thomashwang9375 20 дней назад +5

      Yamandu Costa suffered on his childhood, his father was extra hiper exigent took Yamandu out from school and made he study 12h everyday, so , basically his life was devoted for acoustic guitar.,
      Anyway he is a legend creative, and defender of Brazilian music,,,,. Proud to be brazillian

  • @pipmk941
    @pipmk941 24 дня назад +146

    Yamandu stopped going to school when he was 10 to focus 100% on guitar. His dad, who was also a musician, let him skip school, but told Yamandu that he had to REALLY focus on his guitar studies if he wanted to do that. I guess he did

  • @deividgomes.comunicar
    @deividgomes.comunicar 17 дней назад +24

    I live in Brazil. His uncle is my neighbor, he also is a artist, a cartoonist. Yamandu is someone in another level of guitar in all points, technic, expression, freedom, creativity...

  • @Bareta73
    @Bareta73 18 дней назад +27

    Yamandu was a student of the great Argentine guitarist Lucio Yanel, another legend of the 7-string in South America. In fact, the two recorded a documentary road movie called Two Guitars and a Road, or "Dois Violões e uma Estrada", available on RUclips.

  • @JohnB.6251
    @JohnB.6251 23 дня назад +39

    I love it. Yamandu breaking all the rules about stillness even if with totally relaxed. He's moving all over the place, dancing with his guitar while he plays it. And almost never looking at the fretboard. On those fast runs, yikes, blind accuracy or just lifelong guitar extension of his body awareness. Saw something close to it in my youth at a Feliciano concert. Not moving around like this, but virtually blind feel for every spot on the guitar. More than a joy to watch, wondrous integration of body and instrument into one mind... John B.

  • @GhibliHeroine
    @GhibliHeroine 18 дней назад +18

    He comes from the south of Brazil, where I come from... There, we grew up with the sound of guitar songs, morning frost on the grass with birds celebrating, horses in the pastures, and beautiful sunny days with the Minuano wind brushing our faces. That must explain the poetic music of Yamandu. Ah, another curiosity: his name, "Yamandu" (or "Iyamandu"), means something like "the precursor of the law" or "the master of the word" in Tupi-Guarani.

    • @michaelcoppola7523
      @michaelcoppola7523 17 дней назад

      Sounds like a utopia

    • @Lucaz99
      @Lucaz99 16 дней назад +2

      @@michaelcoppola7523it’s the most developed and safest region in Brazil by a mile as someone who comes from another totally different region of Brazil.
      It also has a more similar culture (Gaucho culture) to our Argentinian and Uruguayan neighbors in the Pampas region.
      Definitely one of the most underrepresented and underrated parts of Brazil as most foreigners know little about it.

    • @michaelcoppola7523
      @michaelcoppola7523 16 дней назад +4

      @ yeah im pretty clueless to the culture but am certainly becoming more intrigued. All i know is i have a guitar made with some of your priceless rosewood from a particular tree called the Milagro tree that sounds better than anything ive ever played in my life and i covet more than anything i own. It’s almost impossible to find anymore up here in the United States. Have also recently become obsessed with Villa-Lobos’ composing, particularly his etudes and am working on mastering No. 1 which is also one of the best right hand studies ive ever found. Top tier stuff all around. Much respect

  • @bragdale
    @bragdale 17 дней назад +26

    Music in Brazil, in general, is another level.

    • @cesar1087
      @cesar1087 14 дней назад +1

      In general it's funk

    • @bragdale
      @bragdale 13 дней назад +5

      @@cesar1087 Thats, like, 1% of brazilian music.

  • @pablofr74
    @pablofr74 20 дней назад +64

    It’s the chimarrão effect 😅

  • @iuri4636
    @iuri4636 15 дней назад +8

    Grande músico, grande brasileiro. Yamandu me faz ter orgulho de ser brasileiro.

  • @marcio1745
    @marcio1745 10 дней назад +6

    What a great reaction. Thanks for sharing

    • @guitarcody9
      @guitarcody9  10 дней назад

      Hey, thank you for watching!

  • @mattie5161
    @mattie5161 17 дней назад +6

    I recall the Julian Bream documentary when he tells the story of Villa Lobos snatching the guitar out of his hands when playing one of his preludes, and him even telling Segovia not to play it! Bream said he thought Villa Lobos thought their playing was maybe too refined for Brazilian music. Whenever I see this guy play I think he could have been right! He’s an impressive player although personally I couldn’t listen to too much of him, but yeah, Brazilian music and musicians are one on their own for sure.

  • @qc6265
    @qc6265 18 дней назад +8

    Went to a concert of his last year and he had a finger in his left hand bandaged, told us he had cut it a week prior with a knife during a barbecue, despite this still managed to play for a whole hour with his usual level of virtuosity, impressive mastery of the guitar

  • @JoaoBatista-qn6ui
    @JoaoBatista-qn6ui 6 дней назад +1

    O chimarrão é uma bebida típica do sul do Brasil. Yamandu nasceu no estado do Rio Grande do Sul, na cidade de Passo Fundo. Ele explora ritmos diversos como música popular brasileira e música latino-americana.

  • @TheLTG
    @TheLTG 3 дня назад +1

    Yamandu is such an icon of Brazilian music, and most importantly, a son of the south of Brazil,a gaúcho at heart, we've so many good guitarrists and accordion players down south it's crazy, makes me so proud to be born here!

  • @tevaun
    @tevaun 13 дней назад +4

    come to Brasil, my friend...we will receive you pretty well... I think that Yamandu has founded a school of music... Go there, my friend, go there... :)

    • @guitarcody9
      @guitarcody9  13 дней назад

      Thank you! That would be so cool!

    • @fabricioazevedo2361
      @fabricioazevedo2361 4 дня назад

      ​@@guitarcody9COME TO BRAZIL! NOW! And it is an order! 🫡🇧🇷

  • @silverpancs1283
    @silverpancs1283 16 дней назад +4

    O ever watched Yamandu, but never saw him singing while play! So good!

  • @ricardoaraujo8741
    @ricardoaraujo8741 19 дней назад +8

    When he play, he incorporates a kind of entity ! 😊

  • @tomazturra4134
    @tomazturra4134 15 дней назад +4

    You see one of his best performances for sure! I offen see That one because is on of the best version for me of this tune. So glad to see a react to That one ❤

    • @guitarcody9
      @guitarcody9  15 дней назад +1

      Oh good. I’m glad to hear that!

  • @pauloyo3648
    @pauloyo3648 20 дней назад +9

    Bro !!! search for Raphael Rabello. Cry my guitar (album) its another Brazilian monster thats gonna blow your mind as well !

  • @fabiolima4290
    @fabiolima4290 23 дня назад +37

    If you want more brazilian guitarists (and composers) search for Baden Powell, Guinga, Rosinha de Valença, Paulinho Nogueira, Raphael Rabello, Dilermando Reis, Luiz Bonfá, Marco Pereira. Nice video Cody!

    • @zemarcosag
      @zemarcosag 22 дня назад +9

      And Laurindo de Almeida, Alessandro Penezzi, Rogério Caetano, Toninho Horta, the revolucionary Marcus Tardelli(using the thumb), and... and... and...

    • @viniciusmaganha559
      @viniciusmaganha559 21 день назад +8

      And... Helio Delmiro, Lula Galvão, Arismar Espírito Santo, Paulo Marteli, Dino 7 cordas, And more, and more 😂😂😂😂

    • @murraykilpatrick3029
      @murraykilpatrick3029 16 дней назад +2

      Add Carlos Lima Barbossa as well.

    • @guitarcody9
      @guitarcody9  16 дней назад +1

      Thank you!

    • @zupfheini
      @zupfheini 7 дней назад

      Not to forget Diego Figueredo. Much more jazzy than Yamandu, but one of the greatest too.

  • @AfonsoBucco
    @AfonsoBucco 16 дней назад +3

    Next step: React to Arthur Bonilla.
    There are only a few videos with him.
    He used to played also with Yamandu. Unfortunately he died young in a car crash. As Yamandu one of his roots is on Gaúcho culture, he played with lots of our most popular bands and singers like João de Almeida Neto.

  • @irineulopes1075
    @irineulopes1075 18 дней назад +5

    Came to Brazil 🇧🇷 happy new year

  • @yoda_zen
    @yoda_zen 22 дня назад +19

    You should explore Hermeto Pascoal =) A Brazilian multi-instrumentist praised and recorded by guys like Miles Davis, etc

    • @murraykilpatrick3029
      @murraykilpatrick3029 16 дней назад +1

      I think that Hermeto is like the grand father of it all. Even if lots came before him. There are also some brilliant Brazilian accordion and clarinet players. Look up Domingus playing with Yamandu.

  • @tiago58
    @tiago58 21 день назад +14

    The beverage that Yamandu drinks is CHIMARRÃO, very common on the Southern states of Brasil, Uruguay and Northern Argentina.

    • @guitarcody9
      @guitarcody9  21 день назад +1

      Thank you

    • @digocr
      @digocr 18 дней назад

      @@guitarcody9 🧉 The video was quite precise about it, calling it mate (as correct as chimarrão), mentioning high caffeine, south america (paraguay, argentina, uruguay and south of brazil) and how peculiar to drink it at night. I only drank it at night when studying late hours before tests with classmates 😆

    • @loelcelocatelli6232
      @loelcelocatelli6232 18 дней назад

      Chimarrão se toma e não se bebe

  • @JoaoPedro-ko4qi
    @JoaoPedro-ko4qi 20 дней назад +4

    I recommend you to also check Raphael Rabello. He was an amazing Brazilian Guitarist, way ahead of his time, a lot of Yamandu playing comes from him. Btw Yamandu did Samba pro Rapha in his honor.

  • @fluteteatime
    @fluteteatime 22 дня назад +7

    this is amazingly enchanting!🤩❤️ thank you for introducing this wonderful guitarist!❤

  • @RodrigoPenteado
    @RodrigoPenteado 17 дней назад +3

    Brazilian music is harmonically and rhythmically intricate, while it appeals to popular audiences at the same time. Here, to play regular popular music you need to really learn a lot of advanced skills. The bar is set really high from the get-go, basically. I've seen accomplished American drummers struggle a bit with "basic" Brazilian music, just because they hadn't had contact with that vocabulary. And Yamandu's guitar style comes from this crossbreed between Choro - a traditional style of Brazilian music that is basically our version of early jazz - and Classical. Actually, all of the Brazilian greats have part of their musical origin in Choro. Check out Raphael Rabello and Dino 7 Cordas' album. They're some of Yamandu's masters.

  • @matogrosso555
    @matogrosso555 8 дней назад +1

    Slow sections are even more beautiful than the fast ones.

  • @edilsonraimundo4320
    @edilsonraimundo4320 18 дней назад +3

    YAMANDU REALMENTE É FORA DA CURVA . GRATO POR COMPARTILHAR..

  • @astora1167
    @astora1167 24 дня назад +11

    Brazil mentioned

  • @douglassilva4371
    @douglassilva4371 21 день назад +11

    Yamandu 🇧🇷❤🇧🇷❤🇧🇷❤🇧🇷❤🇧🇷

  • @peternordling9997
    @peternordling9997 17 дней назад +2

    Thank You for this Super Gig, He is Just from another Dimension, like You pointed out, He plays 4 different vibes and brings it so Easy Together , Just Brilliant !!!
    The only other ONE I ever doing this Latino Brasilian gitar style and combinations is : Gilberto Gismondi ( another Brazilian )
    Very Cool Stuff

  • @brunodepaula1499
    @brunodepaula1499 8 дней назад +1

    Great reaction man !!!

  • @eduardoeno2123
    @eduardoeno2123 20 дней назад +2

    Toca muito ,sem dúvida.O Yamandú usa um violão 7 cordas ,comum no samba e no chorinho .A corda a mais , um D grave , da um toque especial em algumas composições.😊

  • @rafaelstoll73
    @rafaelstoll73 20 дней назад +2

    We are countrymen, we're both from Rio Grande do Sul state. There's a great music university course (graduation and doctorate) there: Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul.

  • @Ricardo-tu4ew
    @Ricardo-tu4ew 22 дня назад +12

    Brazil has a lot of great guitarists (all of them, I would say, built different indeed, hehe!) But for me (and a lot of people too, I think...) the absolute king, the best of the bests, will always be Baden Powell

    • @guitarcody9
      @guitarcody9  22 дня назад

      💯

    • @adielcarvalhocs
      @adielcarvalhocs 21 день назад

      Baden é Baden

    • @wilsonfranca7647
      @wilsonfranca7647 18 дней назад

      Discordo yamandu é completo

    • @wilsonfranca7647
      @wilsonfranca7647 18 дней назад

      Yamandu e completo superior todos

    • @adielcarvalhocs
      @adielcarvalhocs 18 дней назад +2

      @@wilsonfranca7647 não existe coisa de superior ou melhor que o outro. Se não existisse baden não existiria yamandu, se não tivesse garoto não havia Baden. Cada um tem sua contribuição, não existe superior. Existe músico ruim e musico bom.

  • @NatanaelMartins-c5x
    @NatanaelMartins-c5x 14 дней назад +1

    Esse cara orgulha o Rio Grande e o Brasil.

  • @luizotavio6652
    @luizotavio6652 12 дней назад

    Aluno do violonista Lúcio yanel (argentino)
    Q orgulho ter um Aluno fora da curva igual Yamandu

  • @raulpatrick
    @raulpatrick 9 дней назад +2

    Drink is Chimarrão, típical brazilian tea

  • @PedroRobles-dj9gb
    @PedroRobles-dj9gb 7 дней назад


    From Brazilian Old School (maxixe, choro, samba, seresta, Northeastern music, samba-canção): Americo Jacomino, Jararaca, repentistas do Nordeste, Los Índios Tabajaras, Dilermando Reis, Aníbal Augusto Sardinha (Garoto) and Laurindo de Almeida
    From Bossa Nova groove and just after: Luís Bonfa, João Gilberto, [Roberto] Baden Powell [de Aquino], Dori Caymmi, Toninho Horta and many others
    From the 80's to the 2020's (contemporary MPB): Raphael Rabello, Yamandu Costa, Cainã Cavalcante, Michael Pipoquinha (bassist), Pedro Martins and so many others

    From North to South the Brazilian "guitar cities": Fortaleza (it must include Cariri region in South Ceará), Recife (including a visit to the Sertão region), Salvador (and the afro-culture of Recôncavo Bahiano area), Rio de Janeiro, São Paulo, Porto Alegre (and the Pampa region), Brasilia (which is a bit like São Paulo: a crossroad, a 'melting pot' city)

  • @alexsandrovalasso7921
    @alexsandrovalasso7921 16 дней назад

    Yamandu é simplesmente uns dos melhores do mundo! 👏👏👏👏👏

  • @edmilsonandre3802
    @edmilsonandre3802 9 дней назад

    Yamandu é um grande músico, toca samba como ninguém e olha elaue ele ainda tocou um pedaço do trenzinho caipira

  • @Amethyst.gaby_
    @Amethyst.gaby_ 18 дней назад +2

    brazil mentioned 🔥🔥🔥🔥

  • @cff110280
    @cff110280 10 дней назад

    Você assistiu ao vivo??? Que privilégio❤❤❤❤

  • @mariolordeiro8590
    @mariolordeiro8590 19 дней назад +6

    Thank you for this comments about Yamandu. He is simply great. I have listened to him since he started. For me he is like Egberto Gismonti, another Brazilian wonderful multi-instrumentist and composer. Yamandu has this power of playing a unique and sweet sound...

  • @guitarrero2436
    @guitarrero2436 21 день назад +4

    Come to Brasil!!!!!

  • @ES-fr3yz
    @ES-fr3yz 17 дней назад

    Edson Lopes,Toccata and fugue in d minor was amazing.

  • @jfspiresbeta
    @jfspiresbeta 6 дней назад

    Some Brazilian musicians with the guitar have Choro and Samba as started styles of music, two styles that are difficult to play on the guitar. It´s one motive.

  • @ikermendez4048
    @ikermendez4048 19 дней назад +2

    React more about Yamandu!

  • @marcioangelo
    @marcioangelo 15 дней назад

    Ele é brilhante!

  • @Coriiiiiiiiiiiiii
    @Coriiiiiiiiiiiiii 15 дней назад

    Totally different genre, but Roberto Barros is also insane

  • @miriannakamuragouvea5111
    @miriannakamuragouvea5111 17 дней назад +1

    If you like Yamandu, you have to know Lucas Imbiriba, another amazing brazilian guitarist...

    • @guitarcody9
      @guitarcody9  15 дней назад

      Yes, you can watch my reaction of him here: ruclips.net/video/Z57vp6VN9ow/видео.htmlsi=WGnEiqrDOMibj36X

  • @filipeselvatici
    @filipeselvatici 22 дня назад +7

    He's incredible

  • @rogeriopenna9014
    @rogeriopenna9014 13 дней назад

    Mate is more popular in the southern part of South America.
    Specially Argentina, Uruguay and the very South of Brasil.
    Yamandu is from a state that borders both Argentina and Uruguay and the state most known in Brazil for drinking hot mate like those countries.
    Mate is drink in some states to the north with cold water and even sugar.

  • @raphaelcoelho1557
    @raphaelcoelho1557 16 дней назад +1

    Sebastião Salgado said we don't photograph with camera. We do it with our culture. That's the same for any art. We are storytelling specialists. Art is about storytelling. It's not about technic although some are necessary, it's is not about perfect tuning. Listen to Elis Regina singing for example. If the lyrics is about deep suffering, do you suffer talking in tune? That's it. The whole Brazil, a continent, with incomparable variety of culture is present on any art we do

  • @marcioaffonso0
    @marcioaffonso0 19 дней назад +2

    RAFAEL RABELO ENTREVISTA PACO DE LUCIA!!!
    Rafael Rabello nails It. Case closed

  • @Hist_da_Musica
    @Hist_da_Musica 24 дня назад +10

    Great video!
    Yamandu is part of a great semi-classical guitar tradition that encompasses figures like Baden Powell, Raphael Rabello and Egberto Gismonti!
    Also, the 7-string guitar is very common in choro, a Brazilian instrumental genre that favors virtuosity and improvisation. Some earlier choro players and composers such as Garoto began incorporating elements from classical and music and jazz into the Brazilian guitar tradition and created a "school" of sorts. (If you haven't already, take a look at the guitar works of Garoto!)

    • @zu0832
      @zu0832 24 дня назад

      He's a Gaucho at heart...comes from that tradition

    • @guitarcody9
      @guitarcody9  24 дня назад +2

      Hey, thanks for sharing your knowledge! I’ll check out Garoto.

    • @zu0832
      @zu0832 23 дня назад +1

      @@guitarcody9 check out guitarist Nelson Faria's channel...he often hosts the greats from Brazil as well as being a fine player himself

    • @guitarcody9
      @guitarcody9  23 дня назад

      @ Okay cool. Thanks!

  • @fantasminhacamarada-ph7ff
    @fantasminhacamarada-ph7ff 17 дней назад +2

    Brasilian popular music is almost completely played with nylon strings

  • @brokegymrat8354
    @brokegymrat8354 21 день назад +2

    The guitar :oh no this dude gonna make me do things i never did 😰

  • @brunocalatroni5557
    @brunocalatroni5557 23 дня назад +3

    Lucio Yanel was his teacher

  • @renatadelduque9064
    @renatadelduque9064 18 дней назад +2

    Look how cool, Yamandu recently played with the Russian symphony orchestra, one of his compositions ruclips.net/video/aRXqzrqnXD8/видео.html

  • @cristianonunes4344
    @cristianonunes4344 9 дней назад

    Lástima que no Brasil não tem devido reconhecimento.....(Normal)...

  •  17 дней назад

    tropical bossa capoeira guitar concert

  • @yoda_zen
    @yoda_zen 22 дня назад +2

    8:19 but who said he's a "classical player"? His music is universal, is a mixture of several different influences, across South American countries, europe, etc....

    • @brokegymrat8354
      @brokegymrat8354 21 день назад +1

      Every guitarist has a classical player fase lol

    • @yoda_zen
      @yoda_zen 21 день назад

      @@brokegymrat8354 he did not have this phase. Se started off by learning popular Argentina's songs, such as Astor Piazzola, from a friend of his family that would stay at his house. He never went through that ordinary path as he did not study music at a conservatory.

    • @yoda_zen
      @yoda_zen 21 день назад

      @@brokegymrat8354 most of Brazilian music most brilliant musicians did not study theory at all. Yamandu does not know much of theory as well.
      Take Hermeto Pascoal, a person recorded and adored by Miles Davis, a real genius, learnt music theory at the age of 35 =D

    • @brokegymrat8354
      @brokegymrat8354 21 день назад

      @ ask him to play some Classic music and I bet he will

    • @yoda_zen
      @yoda_zen 21 день назад

      @@brokegymrat8354 yeah, but not as a classical musician =)

  • @boddumblues
    @boddumblues 18 дней назад +2

    I get some Shawn Lane vibes...

  • @DTmaster
    @DTmaster 21 день назад +1

    Thank you for the video could you please also insert the original video link after your feedback i love to see the video again without naration

    • @guitarcody9
      @guitarcody9  21 день назад

      Yes, here's the link ruclips.net/video/S8KfvQrilM8/видео.htmlsi=vEvL5OtSu7mKXqVE

  • @guilherme8930
    @guilherme8930 День назад

    Aqui a gente é mal de dinheiro, o cara tem que batalhar e se criar sozinho

  • @viniciusra9584
    @viniciusra9584 12 дней назад +2

    Cody I invite you guys to watch my playlist about brazilian (acoustic) guitarists :
    crème de la crème
    ruclips.net/video/ZwhPhs5SapY/видео.html

  • @arbast1
    @arbast1 День назад +1

    Two adicional genius : Hamilton de Holanda , bandolim, Brazilian, and Gonzalo Rubalcaba , cuban. Piano.
    Enjoy!
    ruclips.net/video/Oblx53Ij57E/видео.htmlsi=RNOtuAjUCYnirXl-

  • @jhdrawings1321
    @jhdrawings1321 18 дней назад

    please react to Alessandro Penezzi playing "quando me lembro"

  • @guimagranato6869
    @guimagranato6869 16 дней назад

    Link for this full concert?

    • @guitarcody9
      @guitarcody9  15 дней назад +1

      Here it is: ruclips.net/video/S8KfvQrilM8/видео.htmlsi=i0T0sC78nIRbGUuD

  • @caiorossi4776
    @caiorossi4776 17 дней назад

    He was sipping his "chimarrão". That hot matte tea is a strong feature of the culture in his state. It has indigenous origins, but it was mostly colonized by German and Italian immigrants who caught up the habit. So you see blonde people walking on the street and window shopping in malls while sipping that thing. It's weird for people from other states as well, not only foreigners.

    •  7 дней назад

      You Will find also 99% of brazilians nazis there 🤷🏾‍♂️

  • @marcelocastro5037
    @marcelocastro5037 19 дней назад

    If you could see a friend of mine Norberto Argileo playing blues, you would be.....

  • @pablonogueiragoncalvesdiog4926
    @pablonogueiragoncalvesdiog4926 11 дней назад

    Perhaps no mate but caipirinha?

  • @mauriciotav
    @mauriciotav 17 дней назад

    Search for Raphael Rabello who inspired Yamandu to have this style...

  • @TheEssentials510
    @TheEssentials510 7 дней назад

    React to Baden Powell

  • @calopsita4465
    @calopsita4465 23 дня назад +1

    hey could u maybe checkout Naquela Mesa - Jose Domingos rendition, please read the lyrics as they are very beautiful, love from Brazil

  • @Kitharwdos
    @Kitharwdos 21 день назад

    I think you should have chosen another piece of him.. like el choclo or Son de Carrilhoes 😊 nice video though!

  • @martaishimaru4478
    @martaishimaru4478 5 дней назад

    Sugiro os vídeos do brasileiro Lyan, tocando músicas na viola, incrível, espetacular, fantástico.
    Volta ao mundo na viola
    ruclips.net/video/EA5fCUx7qgE/видео.htmlsi=sJrJz8oOijwZ7XzO
    ruclips.net/video/j5dUaG4krHk/видео.htmlsi=QzT7GPfy7ijheLDd
    Rocky balboa
    ruclips.net/video/qJfrN3bkTK4/видео.htmlsi=sBh8_0DzpWT5nJxC
    Michael Jackson
    ruclips.net/video/jl8jjK_arwc/видео.htmlsi=_8wUBp3VliCDDag9
    Missão impossível
    ruclips.net/video/XW-MXMs4YTY/видео.htmlsi=VIWsiCGYX8RAofTL
    Lyan também canta com seu irmão Mayck. Eles participaram do programa Raul Gil ShadowBrasil.
    Avohai/Zé Ramalho
    ruclips.net/video/ZRv0Gy_jkyc/видео.htmlsi=sj5A9FJwZVG4yPVd
    Trem bala/Ana Vilela
    ruclips.net/video/5vyIl4anjcM/видео.htmlsi=QvvYBs6F7xBnxGg_
    @MayckeLyanOficial
    Obrigada pela atenção.🥰❤️❤️❤️

  • @tatatamaya54000
    @tatatamaya54000 22 дня назад

    Bossa jazz nova😊

  • @vlr78
    @vlr78 16 дней назад

    Baden Powell

  • @edsonalves7394
    @edsonalves7394 20 дней назад

    Yamandu is a big deal! "Samba pro Rafa", you should check this out!

  • @metroidandroid
    @metroidandroid 22 дня назад

    You have a typo in the title

  • @beatusclamor2531
    @beatusclamor2531 20 дней назад +1

    REACT TO RAPHAEL RABELLO

  • @Rodrigo-tb6kn
    @Rodrigo-tb6kn 16 дней назад +1

    that s why there is not things like steve vai is the best guitar player in the world.. brazil has some masters of guitar.... i do not believe in things like the best in the world .. each one has unique style that they choose..

  • @radjet
    @radjet 19 дней назад

    Thank You for this wonderful reaction. Yamandu is a true treasure to guitar as an art form, not only Brazil. Check out my interview with the Great Yamandu ruclips.net/video/wN6PULX10j0/видео.htmlsi=O5d2q8hhaT-Js3UU

  • @arturom9006
    @arturom9006 17 дней назад +1

    If you go to Brazil, go to the very south. From south-east and above will be too messy, noisy, scary, etc

    •  7 дней назад

      In the very north you will find warmer and more affective people, better music and no nazis and wannabes, very common in the south.

  • @marcelocastro5037
    @marcelocastro5037 6 дней назад

    But the Best brasilian guitar player was Rafael Rabelo!

  • @flyingmolamola
    @flyingmolamola 24 дня назад

    Is that an 8 string?

    • @flyingmolamola
      @flyingmolamola 24 дня назад

      disregard, I saw the closeup, it’s 7.

    • @flyingmolamola
      @flyingmolamola 24 дня назад +2

      And now I get to the point he mentions it’s a 7 string 😂

    • @guitarcody9
      @guitarcody9  24 дня назад +1

      @@flyingmolamola All good

  • @luchorios5663
    @luchorios5663 19 дней назад +1

    It just takes a listen to Sergio and Odair Assads album Almas Brasileiras to realize hes playing second hand to them....granted hes an awesome guitar player, no doubt,... hes not the tecnically and musically interpretive pioneering force they are...youtube cant show you everything....you have to use your ears..

    • @guitarcody9
      @guitarcody9  15 дней назад

      I've seen Sergio live twice now, and studied with him in Spain. He's great as are the Assad brothers. Some of the best.

  • @LuizBarrosPoa
    @LuizBarrosPoa 19 дней назад

    Search for "Samba pro Rapha", from Yamandu. Guitarrists quit. 😂

  • @otaviorocha4156
    @otaviorocha4156 18 дней назад +1

    If you come down here, try to find a good master before, because although nylon string guitar its a huge part of some of brazilian music, its not that easy to see gigs with this kind of sound. As others mentioned before, Choro is a big part of his sound, so you can start by checking some Choro players in Rio. Thanks for the reaction!

  • @Mr.Nobody1O8
    @Mr.Nobody1O8 21 день назад

    They say raphael rabello is the guitar goat

  • @ailtonsouzadearaujojunior2210
    @ailtonsouzadearaujojunior2210 21 день назад +1

    +1 subscriber!
    Could you please react to Raphael Rabello?

  • @nicovlahavas4982
    @nicovlahavas4982 22 дня назад +1

    8 string guitar..! 🎸😂😀🤣😍😳

    • @troysmithfr
      @troysmithfr 18 дней назад +1

      There's only 7 strings, but yes. He unlocked the full potential

    • @nicovlahavas4982
      @nicovlahavas4982 18 дней назад

      @troysmithfr 8

  • @ggreco2123
    @ggreco2123 16 дней назад

    Sup! you need to meet Fabio Lima, the best classical guitar in Brazil (or the world).

  • @99suzie
    @99suzie 18 дней назад

    veja alessandro penezzi

  • @truckarkhanjo
    @truckarkhanjo 22 дня назад

    Who is Yamando?

  • @luizlima4819
    @luizlima4819 18 дней назад

    If you liked this beautiful part of the Brasilian music, be cautious if you really want to study it here, you see, the spotlight nowadays are on what I call corrosive musics, when you here the good side of brasilian music, you get very disappointed when you see what is the norm today, Brasilian music have such spirit, it's one of the best parts of our culture, only to be left in the shadow of funk and trap, disgusting.

  • @luizfernandomolina
    @luizfernandomolina 21 день назад +6

    Unfortunately, musicians like Yamandu are rare in the Brazilian scene, crushed by the mediocre music industry.