I think grisha has much better tone and a cleaner technique than paco and sure he hasnt played with cantaores like pdl but I enjoy listening to grisha play much more than I do paco, and I enjoy watching him play more too Grisha>paco
@roflswamp6 and if Grisha is better than paco why most that Grisha plays is Paco's music?? how can you think that Grisha has a better technique than surely the best flamenco guitarrist of the flamenco history? it's realy funny your coment jajaja ( sorry for the bad english ) xd look for farolillo de feria, I don't think Grisha is able to play that how paco does but it's you opinion jajajaja
@PiterNight you really don´t know what you talk about...it sounds as belonging to a different world...CAn not even compared. DId play this guy for the cante of Camaron, FOsforito, Mairena, María Vargas, Chato de la Isla...Porrinas de badajoz ??? ...Dont you see it can not sound the same...DOn´t you see this guy is a virtuoso and a great player, but there´s no smell of flamenco, while Paco is plenty of it...
@HJF091173 I think this guy is alot more flamenco, paco sounds too jazzy now. he used to be good but not anymore es pura technica pero no tiene duende. se le apago su fuego que tenia
@roflswamp6 Obviously you don´t know what sounding flamenco means. Is not a matter of what not, but how you say them, with in the rythm.. Paco can play Mozart´s music and will sound more flamenco than Grisha playing seguiriya ... Girisha just has not lived the flamenco experience, he only plays the guitar, very well, but his guitar has no ´flamencura´... Can not be evn compared...
@HJF091173 I disagree completely, paco can play mozarts music and sound like paco, his tone is odd. pacos seguiriyas arent my favorite either grisha has more feeling in his playing I like his tone better his finger nail length is probably why but whatever it is I like grisha better. I listen to riqueni, nino ricardo, sabicas, gerardo nunez, carlos montoya, and I still dont like pacos tone as much as I do several other flamencos. its scratchy and I dont get the same feeling that I Get from grisha
@roflswamp6 of course U disagree. U know music in general, U dont know particularities of flamenco. It´s normal you have those opinions. I have been brought up in a flamenco family, in the south of Spain that´s why i appreciate nuances you don´t even imagine. 4 your ears, real flamenco players sounds rough. you prefer ´classic´-like players. For mine, ´aire´ rhytm etc re main. Sound comes afterwards. For us, flamencos, if you have no ´aire´ it´s unmaterial how good your sound is.
@HJF091173 now that you put it that way maybe I should embrace your knowledge because im trying to get into flamenco. any suggestions to some of pacos other songs? I feel like im missing something here and argueing back isnt going to help me. may I ask what I should do to better get into flamenco?
@roflswamp6 ... to get into flamenco you need to understand what ´el cante´ and ´el baile´ is ... Understand how the rythm can be modulate ( i´m no talking only about the 12 times, but about how it really works ) ... Understand what ´aire´ means. Look for some videos of Moraito Chico where he sings and dance and try to connect it with how he plays and you will see things in other way. You will discover another, deeper, face of this music. It takes time to understand this ... Greetings
I think grisha has much better tone and a cleaner technique than paco and sure he hasnt played with cantaores like pdl but I enjoy listening to grisha play much more than I do paco, and I enjoy watching him play more too Grisha>paco
roflswamp6 5 months ago
@roflswamp6 and if Grisha is better than paco why most that Grisha plays is Paco's music?? how can you think that Grisha has a better technique than surely the best flamenco guitarrist of the flamenco history? it's realy funny your coment jajaja ( sorry for the bad english ) xd look for farolillo de feria, I don't think Grisha is able to play that how paco does but it's you opinion jajajaja
franjavpe 5 months ago
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Izzyrocks4321 5 months ago
He looks so cute in a hat!
Izzyrocks4321 5 months ago
Basta ya-no mas
dengtrmstr 1 year ago
no se porque todo el mundo tiende a hacer tan seguido el tremolo y no dejarlo de respirar, pero oye de lujoo
malejelumaja 1 year ago
Quanto mi piace, suono caldo, pulito, ottima tecnica. Bravo
Sapo470123 1 year ago
Not many diferences, Paco and Grigoriy has played very same...
PiterNight 1 year ago
@PiterNight you really don´t know what you talk about...it sounds as belonging to a different world...CAn not even compared. DId play this guy for the cante of Camaron, FOsforito, Mairena, María Vargas, Chato de la Isla...Porrinas de badajoz ??? ...Dont you see it can not sound the same...DOn´t you see this guy is a virtuoso and a great player, but there´s no smell of flamenco, while Paco is plenty of it...
HJF091173 1 year ago
@HJF091173 I think this guy is alot more flamenco, paco sounds too jazzy now. he used to be good but not anymore es pura technica pero no tiene duende. se le apago su fuego que tenia
roflswamp6 4 months ago
@roflswamp6 Obviously you don´t know what sounding flamenco means. Is not a matter of what not, but how you say them, with in the rythm.. Paco can play Mozart´s music and will sound more flamenco than Grisha playing seguiriya ... Girisha just has not lived the flamenco experience, he only plays the guitar, very well, but his guitar has no ´flamencura´... Can not be evn compared...
HJF091173 4 months ago
@HJF091173 I disagree completely, paco can play mozarts music and sound like paco, his tone is odd. pacos seguiriyas arent my favorite either grisha has more feeling in his playing I like his tone better his finger nail length is probably why but whatever it is I like grisha better. I listen to riqueni, nino ricardo, sabicas, gerardo nunez, carlos montoya, and I still dont like pacos tone as much as I do several other flamencos. its scratchy and I dont get the same feeling that I Get from grisha
roflswamp6 4 months ago
@roflswamp6 of course U disagree. U know music in general, U dont know particularities of flamenco. It´s normal you have those opinions. I have been brought up in a flamenco family, in the south of Spain that´s why i appreciate nuances you don´t even imagine. 4 your ears, real flamenco players sounds rough. you prefer ´classic´-like players. For mine, ´aire´ rhytm etc re main. Sound comes afterwards. For us, flamencos, if you have no ´aire´ it´s unmaterial how good your sound is.
HJF091173 4 months ago
@roflswamp6 i understand ur point.It makes sense from your point of view. It´s just, from a flamenco point of view, things are different ...
HJF091173 4 months ago
@HJF091173 now that you put it that way maybe I should embrace your knowledge because im trying to get into flamenco. any suggestions to some of pacos other songs? I feel like im missing something here and argueing back isnt going to help me. may I ask what I should do to better get into flamenco?
roflswamp6 3 months ago
@roflswamp6 ... to get into flamenco you need to understand what ´el cante´ and ´el baile´ is ... Understand how the rythm can be modulate ( i´m no talking only about the 12 times, but about how it really works ) ... Understand what ´aire´ means. Look for some videos of Moraito Chico where he sings and dance and try to connect it with how he plays and you will see things in other way. You will discover another, deeper, face of this music. It takes time to understand this ... Greetings
HJF091173 3 months ago
@PiterNight ...don´t you see if you are not rounded of cante and baile you can´t sound like Paco no matter you play the same notes...
HJF091173 1 year ago
@HJF091173 I fully agree with you, I was a little blind, when it wrote... Now i better understend in flamenco.
PiterNight 1 year ago
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Fortunately
here in YouTube
you can hear some authentic
flamenco guitar lessons
(for freemore than 250!)
if you just search this:
Chords & compas in Solea por Buleria - Flamenco Guitar Lessons Toronto Royal Conservatory
bmusicstudent 1 year ago
yes there is tabs! try the fuente y caudal book ..
yel3anyel3an 2 years ago
no such thing as tabs for this. grisha learns most flamenco just by listening to recordings pretty remarkable if you ask me
ukiemexican 2 years ago
he is AWESOME.
it was cool live, in the front row.
and hi mr. bernard :>
blackout567 2 years ago
please where can i find the tabs
aliosman88 2 years ago
i don't think you will find a lot of tabs for this style of music , most of it would be in actual musical notation.
trackerbignose 2 years ago
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kikkom4n 1 year ago
@trackerbignose
thats nots true at all
transcribed flamenco music is most often in tab form
kikkom4n 1 year ago
Incrível!
Zoroastroshow 2 years ago