perfect music.........viva tomatito, viva camaron,, viva paco de lucia,,viva flamenco,,and fuck demo0077,, who hates all origins.........fuck u demo0077, you blind dick
perfect music.........viva tomatito, viva camaron,, viva paco de lucia,,viva flamenco,,and fuck demo0077,, who hates all origins.........fuck u demo0077, you blind dick
Flamenco is influenced by Arabic music, Gypsy music, Jewish music and native Andalusian folk music. This particular song is a Tangos; i.e. it is originally a latin form (Rumba has also been incorporated into some flamenco). Ultimately though, it is Spanish; Spain is a Western country (influenced by Northern Africa to an extent just like most of Mediterranean Europe).
I think you're wrouçng saying that this music hasn't arabic influences. In fact the guitar was created acord to the wishes of an arabic sultan (Zyriab) wo lived in Spain during the Arabic domination (a 400 years of solid domination by the way). Pay atention to the use of the thumb finger, it emulates de use of the Laud pick.
Anyway the gipsies had made a big conribution to this music, as the jews or the arabs.
How did the gipsies get to Spain? (through the Arab world) Was Spain not part of the Arab world for centuries and centuries? i.e. Umayyad Caliphate etc.
A lot of the tonalitites of flamenco sound arabian to me and a lot of other people too... the phrygian vibe etc. but maybe you're right. I haven't listened to a lot of Arabian guitar or laud or whatever in my lifetime so take this comment with a grain of salt.
@lousparre MOST PROBABLY THE GYPSIES CAME FROM THE BALTICS. THE ROMA PEOPLE FROM ROMANIA SREAD THROUGHOUT EUROPE AND BROUGHT THEIR WONDERFUL MUSIC AND CULTURE WITH THEM!!
@lousparre The gipsies come to Spain around year 1415 from the zone of Punjab "Pakistan" searching a hotest place and the roots of Flamenco are a mixture between Bizant chants, Sefardies chants (Spanish Jews) and Arab music mainly even some hindu tones from the gipsies. Flamenco was born around s. XVIII in down Andalucia
@revecaballa pueees se respeta tu opinion, pero yo creo que cuando estuvo en su mejor tiempo tomatito(para mi cuando toco con camaron, paco y de solista,por los años de este video), si andaba en su nivel, pero no fue tan tracendente como paco, quien encontro una buena forma de inovar combinando con el jazz y trabajado con otros grandes autores, tomatito quiso probar con cosas nuevas al iwal que paco pero no destaco tanto. en fin, los dos excelentes guitarristas, y el flamenco fenomenal
Estevan could smoke a cigar, have some tio pepe....eat a few gambas and smell the Ocean breeze come up from La Linea de Concepcion and he still wouldn't get this groove. These guys are born hearing this stuff as children...it's ingrained in their core...they hear the singing "El Cante Ondo" ....the clapping of the hands...the castanuelas, the dance. The Spanish Gypsy grows up with this...It's like the grapes on the vineyards in Andalucia.. It wouldn't have the same texture and boque.
haha ya se por que se llama "tangos de la Sultana" , porque "La Sultana" es la Puta-Madre" en todos los burdeles y casas de s"señoritas" todo "pueblo" con raices de por allá. ....tal como la Sultana Madre de Babylonia XD
@MURDOCMULDOON yeah but flamenco has so much arabic influence it's hard to call it "western" at all. Plus the time signatures, if you even want to call them that, are anything but "western."
@lousparre its gypsy music not arabic influence and u can call it western because this type of playing and sound was started in spain, hence spanish guitar which sounds nothing like arabian guitar etc
been a huge rock and metal fan most of my life, playing metallica and led zepellin licks and solos... but I just started flamenco and honestly, the skill required to play Flamenco is just on a much much much higher level.
actually this tangos have a very specific tunning and chord progression. Just listen to "Paco de Lucia - Tangos" which I have in my "play list". You may notice paco uses same tunning, chords & eastern feel but in a diferent way of course.
You are right about Tomatito his playing is very eastern to be a flamenco player. as you may know flamenco is born from very ancient eastern roots & tomatito seems to keep those roots being pretty unique at this not only in tangos but also in "bulerias".
actually this tangos have a very specific tunning and chord progression. Just listen to "Paco de Lucia - Tangos" which I have in my "play list". You may notice paco uses same tunning, chords & eastern feel but in a diferent way of course.
You are right about Tomatito his playing is very eastern to be a flamenco player. as you may know flamenco is born from very ancient eastern roots & tomatito seems to keep those roots being pretty unique at this not only in tangos but also in "bulerias".
tangos argentinos si vienen del flamenco, tambien tienen una estructura muy definida en los tiempos, en los compases y en la armonia.
Los Tangos Argentinos han evolucionado mucho y se han mezclado mucho con el Jazz. La estructura de los tangos argentinos se ha convertido en Substituciones de Tritones (triton substitutions) y lidios dominantes (lydian dominant) dando el sonido tan caracteristico que tienen en argentina. Son Unicos !!!!
el estilo flamenco de tomatito es muy arabe de por alla de alejandria tal vez, muy bueno evoca algo asi como recuerdos con los palos y aires q toca !!!
its not ugly alone this coms from a gypsy guitar player and it looks very nice withe white brown or black plate and true the clear is useful but people need color in life
Durva!
Bercike77 7 months ago
this makes me happy!
ThePowerOfFlamenco 8 months ago 2
@ThePowerOfFlamenco i couldn't help but smile and bop along!! muy, muy preciosa:)
bishoptutuspants 1 month ago
3:51 atiende al palmero de el medio q cara de estar GOZANDOLA VIVO, q el flautista lo ve y de casi tiene q tirar la flauta de la risa XDDD
Usuariodeloscojones 11 months ago
Bien,tomatito!!
CamaronDenuevo 11 months ago
the MAN
teKoification 1 year ago
fuck you demo0077 bellow
estate87able 1 year ago
vamonos ahi tomate!!!
pacoagosto 1 year ago
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perfect music.........viva tomatito, viva camaron,, viva paco de lucia,,viva flamenco,,and fuck demo0077,, who hates all origins.........fuck u demo0077, you blind dick
estate87able 1 year ago
perfect music.........viva tomatito, viva camaron,, viva paco de lucia,,viva flamenco,,and fuck demo0077,, who hates all origins.........fuck u demo0077, you blind dick
estate87able 1 year ago
tremendo tomate,damtas y pardo 3 grandisimos
lampard88122 1 year ago
tremendo tomate,damtas y pardo 3 grandisimos
lampard88122 1 year ago
daria un dedo para tocar como el... :)
esivlaolo 1 year ago
Alguien que me confirme si el que esta a la derecha de tomatito es Juan Carmona?? es el??
RiKaRdOO7 1 year ago
@RiKaRdOO7 si con menos kilitos ,je je
lampard88122 1 year ago
@RiKaRdOO7 si ke es ,mas flaco ke ahora
lampard88122 1 year ago
fuck alll origins we are in 2010
demo0077 1 year ago
el arte arabe da el arte flmenco
riiver222 1 year ago
Flamenco is influenced by Arabic music, Gypsy music, Jewish music and native Andalusian folk music. This particular song is a Tangos; i.e. it is originally a latin form (Rumba has also been incorporated into some flamenco). Ultimately though, it is Spanish; Spain is a Western country (influenced by Northern Africa to an extent just like most of Mediterranean Europe).
matthewhenson1 1 year ago
arabic influences
riiver222 1 year ago
I think you're wrouçng saying that this music hasn't arabic influences. In fact the guitar was created acord to the wishes of an arabic sultan (Zyriab) wo lived in Spain during the Arabic domination (a 400 years of solid domination by the way). Pay atention to the use of the thumb finger, it emulates de use of the Laud pick.
Anyway the gipsies had made a big conribution to this music, as the jews or the arabs.
groznypopara 1 year ago
How did the gipsies get to Spain? (through the Arab world) Was Spain not part of the Arab world for centuries and centuries? i.e. Umayyad Caliphate etc.
A lot of the tonalitites of flamenco sound arabian to me and a lot of other people too... the phrygian vibe etc. but maybe you're right. I haven't listened to a lot of Arabian guitar or laud or whatever in my lifetime so take this comment with a grain of salt.
lousparre 1 year ago
@lousparre MOST PROBABLY THE GYPSIES CAME FROM THE BALTICS. THE ROMA PEOPLE FROM ROMANIA SREAD THROUGHOUT EUROPE AND BROUGHT THEIR WONDERFUL MUSIC AND CULTURE WITH THEM!!
rawchestrauk 1 year ago
@lousparre The gipsies come to Spain around year 1415 from the zone of Punjab "Pakistan" searching a hotest place and the roots of Flamenco are a mixture between Bizant chants, Sefardies chants (Spanish Jews) and Arab music mainly even some hindu tones from the gipsies. Flamenco was born around s. XVIII in down Andalucia
Usuariodeloscojones 11 months ago
en mi opinion es el mejor guitarrista de flamenco que hay aun mejor que el gran paco.
revecaballa 1 year ago
@revecaballa pueees se respeta tu opinion, pero yo creo que cuando estuvo en su mejor tiempo tomatito(para mi cuando toco con camaron, paco y de solista,por los años de este video), si andaba en su nivel, pero no fue tan tracendente como paco, quien encontro una buena forma de inovar combinando con el jazz y trabajado con otros grandes autores, tomatito quiso probar con cosas nuevas al iwal que paco pero no destaco tanto. en fin, los dos excelentes guitarristas, y el flamenco fenomenal
Galdamomo 1 year ago
Excellent !!!
GaelleSunaog 1 year ago
Cono quillo echale Tomate'!
flojogrande 1 year ago
Estevan could smoke a cigar, have some tio pepe....eat a few gambas and smell the Ocean breeze come up from La Linea de Concepcion and he still wouldn't get this groove. These guys are born hearing this stuff as children...it's ingrained in their core...they hear the singing "El Cante Ondo" ....the clapping of the hands...the castanuelas, the dance. The Spanish Gypsy grows up with this...It's like the grapes on the vineyards in Andalucia.. It wouldn't have the same texture and boque.
flojogrande 1 year ago 2
haha ya se por que se llama "tangos de la Sultana" , porque "La Sultana" es la Puta-Madre" en todos los burdeles y casas de s"señoritas" todo "pueblo" con raices de por allá. ....tal como la Sultana Madre de Babylonia XD
Tremendo Tango en Todo Caso !!!
paradigmproject1 2 years ago
uyuuyyyyy que soniquete y que todoooo!!
ole tomatito y compañia!!!
willy1986tralara 2 years ago 2
Por Dios! es un de los mejores que he escuchado! Que gran tocado y acompañdo.
MauriQ3 2 years ago 3
tomatito genial, pero yo la flipo con el de la flauta, puro duende....
transgore 2 years ago
bua dios lo ampare esque es bueno y punto, eres un fenomeno, y el mejor acompañante q tubo camaron
14Kristenn14 2 years ago
These guys take guitar playing to a magical level the likes of which most western guitarists can only dream about.
aks73 2 years ago 23
dog spain is in the western world
kikkom4n 2 years ago
@aks73
Western world = america/europe , spain is in europe this guy is from spain...
and the style...
MURDOCMULDOON 1 year ago 2
@MURDOCMULDOON yeah but flamenco has so much arabic influence it's hard to call it "western" at all. Plus the time signatures, if you even want to call them that, are anything but "western."
lousparre 1 year ago 12
@lousparre its gypsy music not arabic influence and u can call it western because this type of playing and sound was started in spain, hence spanish guitar which sounds nothing like arabian guitar etc
ANARCHYGOD2012 1 year ago
@lousparre
i tjink you should replace the word arabic by muslim because the so called moors in spain were mostly berbers. arabs were a minority
algrand90 7 months ago
@aks73
so true
been a huge rock and metal fan most of my life, playing metallica and led zepellin licks and solos... but I just started flamenco and honestly, the skill required to play Flamenco is just on a much much much higher level.
MrMerajjio 1 year ago 2
...pero por qué se llaman "tangos de la Sultana" ???
soulmony 2 years ago
tangos de la sultana es una palabra arabe y musica arabe dentro del flamenco siii senor
riiver222 2 years ago
esos tangos de la sultana ¡¡¡¡si señor!!!!!
solo falta ay la voz del mas grande de to los tiempos
elcalitos 2 years ago
estos son unos tangos y tienen hasta letras parte de la letra del estribillo es letra del chino de arte 4 por cierto yo tengo la letra
MalagaRumbamor 2 years ago
I can tell he's doing a variation on the standard tangos . Does anyone know if this is a normal thing or something that Tomatito made up?
Esta tocando una variacion de el tangos tradicional. Alguien sabe si eso es un ritmo popular o algo que hizo Tomatito?
JimmyJimmington 2 years ago
actually this tangos have a very specific tunning and chord progression. Just listen to "Paco de Lucia - Tangos" which I have in my "play list". You may notice paco uses same tunning, chords & eastern feel but in a diferent way of course.
You are right about Tomatito his playing is very eastern to be a flamenco player. as you may know flamenco is born from very ancient eastern roots & tomatito seems to keep those roots being pretty unique at this not only in tangos but also in "bulerias".
soulmony 2 years ago
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actually this tangos have a very specific tunning and chord progression. Just listen to "Paco de Lucia - Tangos" which I have in my "play list". You may notice paco uses same tunning, chords & eastern feel but in a diferent way of course.
You are right about Tomatito his playing is very eastern to be a flamenco player. as you may know flamenco is born from very ancient eastern roots & tomatito seems to keep those roots being pretty unique at this not only in tangos but also in "bulerias".
soulmony 2 years ago
Tangos. Tangos Flamencos. Uno de los tantos palos (subgéneros) del género Flamenco; que no guarda ninguna relación con el Tango Argentino.
eduardomespinosam 2 years ago
tangos argentinos si vienen del flamenco, tambien tienen una estructura muy definida en los tiempos, en los compases y en la armonia.
Los Tangos Argentinos han evolucionado mucho y se han mezclado mucho con el Jazz. La estructura de los tangos argentinos se ha convertido en Substituciones de Tritones (triton substitutions) y lidios dominantes (lydian dominant) dando el sonido tan caracteristico que tienen en argentina. Son Unicos !!!!
soulmony 2 years ago
you can hear in the song of camaron de la isla tangos de la sultana
wisdomboy06 2 years ago
el estilo flamenco de tomatito es muy arabe de por alla de alejandria tal vez, muy bueno evoca algo asi como recuerdos con los palos y aires q toca !!!
soulmony 2 years ago
joer..q duende la del flautista!
carlosms16 2 years ago
don't we have a soleá or siguiriya or taranta of this series??? it's awesome!
soleamania 2 years ago 2
maestro de maestros, que mas se puede esperar del sobrino del niño miguel¡¡¡
mrpipe21 2 years ago 2
q buenos los solos de flauta
carlosms83 2 years ago
ole!
delboy1978uk 2 years ago
cool flamenco flute hehe
DonAsturiador 3 years ago
white tap plate is so ugly
omoteshuto 3 years ago 3
ugly but useful
Damasko12 3 years ago
clear plate is just as useful
omoteshuto 3 years ago
its not ugly alone this coms from a gypsy guitar player and it looks very nice withe white brown or black plate and true the clear is useful but people need color in life
jarebarrul 2 years ago
ERES EL PUTO AMO DE LA GUITARRA
LAGITANIYASHULA 3 years ago
ese tango yo se lo enseñe a tomatito cuando estaba en pañales guitarristicos jeje, hablando en serio, un grande entre los grandes!!!
rstu83 3 years ago
Could anyone tell me the name of this piece?
ffgghhj77 3 years ago
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rageone70 2 years ago
Tve is such an awesome channel :o) We can find all the pacos as well as this outstanding Tomatito
ffgghhj77 3 years ago
solo falta paco..
esaval 3 years ago
The smile on Tomatito's face say's it all.what more i need say.Ole!
mellowseven 3 years ago
Wow man! Wonderful Tunes!
urumbrella 3 years ago
IMPRESIONANTE!!!!
procarli 3 years ago
this is awesome!!!
LH430 3 years ago
YEAH, cool to see this fabulous tango back again, thanx Shapurll
dantesque1 4 years ago