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  • Where can i get tabs for his music from... And Daaaaamn this dude can play

  • B R A V O!!!

  • I love you grisha!

  • So I just realized that, Grisha Goryachev doesn't have a Wikipedia page. This needs to be rectified.

  • He's been playn since he was 4 now u try ro play like that

  • I love you grisha!!!

  • Dear Mr. Grisha, I am wondering do you charge your lessons? Or you're giving them for free? Thank you, looking foward for your reply.

  • Bravo Bis Bravo! This made my day

  • what is the technique he uses at 3:21? is that a tremolo?

  • @reymer101

    I Believe he uses i-m-i-m while playing the bass notes with the thumb. At least that's how I try it.

    @whitedragonio

    Check out my video response for TABS for this alien material

  • @ILLcoyote1 then he is using picado and tumb at the same time? i think he is just god xd

  • @reymer101

    agreed

  • @reymer101 yes just picado combined with tirando thumbstrokes.

  • can i have the tabs of this please ??

  • wow DUDE!! you are awesome!

  • did menhunin change is violin for a guitar?

  • just beautiful! thank you!

  • Immaculate, Ole for Grisha

  • this takes alot of skill to play this music and memory so i respect this guy and any other guitar player that does this kind of work!

  • Good Stuff!!!!

  • tertemizz ..

  • abiautiful

    nice play with guitar and god music tune

    god luck

  • this damn good !

  • Amazing ! ... I have one question: How many hours do you practice every day?

  • l will use my big finger if u want

  • where i can find a tab of this song???????? please help me

  • @allexandree086  use your ears man

  • Great interpretation of one of my favorite pieces.

  • oh that`s ace!!!!!tell me pls..do you have a machine inside your fingers...you always remind me of paco de lucia

  • no abuses de tu tecnicas, algunas veces la cancion se vuelve monotona x), exelentes interpretaciones

  • yeeeeeeah grisha! truly a genius! xoxooxoxox

  • Great talent and really sensitive!

    Bravo!

  • Dude your fucking amazing, do you ever play any metal?

  • Bravo!

    5*****

  • bravo

  • still my favorite.

  • Bravo

  • this is just wonderful i cant speak this is fantastic

  • your hands are like spiders grisha

  • MY FRIEND BRILLIANT!

  • Grisha is a Russian. To play beethoven's music you must not neccessarily be an ethnic German. Similarily, to play flamenco one must not be a gipsy or a Roma. Music is a universal language and in fact, the most abstract kind of art after all...

  • @DonAnzalone "Music is a universal language and in fact, the most abstract kind of art after all." Is the best quote i've heard in a long time. I'm definately gonna be using that til the day I die now.

  • @DonAnzalone Beautifully put, good sir.

  • @DonAnzalone

    To play Beethoven's music you don't have to be german, because Beethoven's music is classic music, style very extended in Europe, not just in Germany (France, Austria, Belgium, Spain, East Europe...). To play flamenco i think it's important to be andalusian or spanish, because here we hace a different way to understand many things. Few people are able to feel the soul of flamenco and understand its meaning. And that's pretty much difficult outside Spain.

    Grisha you are one of them

  • Is this Russian guy really Rumanian? Hmmm. He's good!

  • muy buen picado, si señor, la alzapua no tanto pero el picado chiquitin cual gacela en peligro jejejej, puta madre, te diria que vieras videos mios pero son de cuando empezaba y te aburriras. cuanto tiempo llevas tocando????

    un saludo

  • Amazing.

  • Just pure AWESOMENESS. Period-

  • He is looking at his guitar-teacher and than he replays it :D

  • What is he looking at??

  • porn

  • @sharkfriend

    hahahaha

  • My God! You are AMAZING!!!!! The epitome of how the guitar should be played, you are beyond amazing!

  • I LOVE YOU!

  • Siente y toca como cualquier gran maestro de la guitarra flamenca. Desde Paco, Sanlúcar, Vicente Amigo hasta toques mas añejos como el de Sabicas ¡calca la técnica de cada uno! Es el mejor interprete que he visto, sin duda. ¿Algún día nos sorprenderás con un tema propio?

    The feeling and technique identical to the greats masters of flamenco guitar.

    No gossip comment justified. Only own compositions could prove he's a complet musician. No doubt, the best performer

    Great, Grisha!!

  • lol

  • can i have the tabs, I've just learnt a few chords yesterday DO SOL & RE, Would that help?

  • OMFG virtuoso....this frightens me.. IMMENSE

  • you should go fretless on this song. It would sound better even though it is already difficult. idk just my opinion.

  • absolutely fucking incredible . i have spent several years playing and i know the dedication it takes to play .true virtuoso should compose , an probably does

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  • Man you're so good at this. You're one of the best imo.

  • beautifull

  • That was really completely privilege.

  • man that was so awesome.

  • Can somebody please tell me the name of this song - it is NOT Danza Arabe! And if you claim that this song is Danza Arabe, please provide me with some proof.

  • I think it can be an arrangement for Sabicas Damasco.

  • danza arabe means arabien dance in spanish

  • incredibly good right hand technique,hes got such long fingers.

  • Can someone explain something to me about "Danza Arabe." I have Grisha's CD, Homenaje a Sabicas and track 1 is called Danza Arabe - the same title as the song in this video. However, they are 2 completely different songs. I've done searches on several music sites and the iTunes store only to find the same version of the song that's on the CD. I can find no recording of the song that's in this video - as far as I can tell, the song in this video is NOT Danza Arabe, but some other song. Any ideas?

  • You can find this song on my "Alma Flamenca" CD. Thanks!

  • Man you own so much I'll buy your CDs... I wouldn't reach your level if I tried my whole life, that kinda makes me sad... much thanks, respect.

  • I looked on Amazon at the CD and I did a search of all of the songs listed on Alma Flamenca and none of the songs that I found and listened to are the same as this song. This song is not on Alma Flamenca and I still can't find any recording of it and I still can't find the name - it can't be Danza Arabe since I now have many CD's with Danza Arabe they are different from this song including one of your CD's as I mentioned above (Homenaje a Sabicas).

  • @mininocurro hi what do u have on your thumbnail? is it fake nail?

  • aireoteddy; Danza means dance and arabe means arab.

    The arabian dance.

  • No the, just Arabian Dance

  • @aireoteddy mi friend, let's say it's just a genre... I'm a spanish native speaker, Danza Árabe means Arab Dance... greetings.

  • oigan, que es lo que usan los guitarristas como estos, las tablaturas o las partituras. O que recomiendan que yo aprenda?

    Tabs or sheet music? what should i learn

  • Aprendete las dos cosas porque yo toco guitarra y tengo que usar los dos.

  • this is my all time favorite video.

  • do u learn with sheet music or tabs?

  • All what you've heard here were learned by ear.

  • incredibly good.

  • Superb, I really get that arab feeling when listening to this one.

  • Oh my god, how does he move his fingers like that? I wonder how many years he had been practicing that..

  • he does the wave with his hand!!!

    TURBO FINGERS

  • Thanks Grisha, for learning and posting this Danza Mora which Sabicas named, "Arabescas." Sabicas recorded this piece on a LP called, "Flamenco Reflections." It was produced by ABC-Paramount Records, and is out of print and not yet on a CD, which is a shame...By learning this piece you have again made it possible for all the world to hear it...You performed it with amazing skill and Sabicas would have been amazed and awed by your performance of it...

  • i like the way he plays danza arabe...al menos, más que sabicas.

  • Sabicas es más rapido... Sabicas is more fast and clean... more powerfull...

    Sabiacas es mas rapido, limpio y potente... le imprime mas fuerza en cada toque y esa es la diferencia entre un verdadero flamenco y otroque no lo es...

  • Mentevisualizadora, tus comentarios no tienen sentido. Sabicas era un genio que inspiro a muchos como Paco y Grisha por su creatividad y toque expresivo (que al final es lo que importa). Pero, Sabicas no era mas rapido que Grisha. Creo que ambos tienen casi igual velocidad pero tal vez Grisha es un poco mas rapido. Sabicas no era mas limpio ni mas potente que Grisha pero tampoco puedo decir lo contrario.

  • Santo cielo, herejía jaja, no puedo creer lo que dices, ¿has escuchado bien la danza árabe de Sabicas?, ese trémolo perfecto que hace Sabicas, Grisha no lo hace, Grisha en esa parte le modifica, le pone otras notas,,, ¿por qué no lo hace?... R. ése trémolo perfecto limpio y combinado que Sabicas hace es casi iposible de hacer.... No he visto a nadie que lo haga igual que Sabicas y esa es la verdad... Grisha puede hacer el trémolo interminable de Sanlucar e imitar a Paco, a Sabicas no.

  • No puedes creer lo que digo?. Soy concertista de guitarra, conoci a Sabicas en persona y lo vi tocar a un metro de mis oidos. Sabicas era un genio, pero aun asi, cometia algunos errorcillos aqui y alla que no son importantes, ya que lo que cuenta es la musica. Grisha es un monstruo que tecnicamente esta probablemente por encima. Es natural, la tecnica evoluciona con el tiempo. Por ejemplo, muchos guitarristas clasicos de hoy en dia tienen mejor tecnica que Andres Segovia.

  • No, y usted sabe que no es así... no he visto a nadie que toque con tanta dulzura como Andrés Segovia y a nadie que tenga su técnica y le diré que si es concertista sabrá apreciar la ténica de Segovia, esa mano derecha, esos dedos de la mano derecha esas uñas que cada vez que tocan la cuerda, solamente se alejan della un par de milímetros, nadie tiene ese nivel... y ¡Eso es guitarra Clásica!, es arte externo, Segovia tiene lo que nadie tiene, escuéla flamenca de la vieja, potencia tmb

  • Segovia era un grande e hizo lo suyo. Simplemente digo que los guitaristas de hoy en dia tienen mejor tecnica. Esto es innegable. Todos aprendimos de Segovia y gracias a el hoy en dia somos mejores guitaristas. Otra cosa, Segovia vino de la escuela clasica de interpretacion y no de la Flamenca como usted dice. Nada mas lea sus memorias. Ya no respondere a mas de estos comentarios. Que viva la guitarra.

  • Como último comentario también, el cual merezco por su actitud cortante, le diré que Segovia tuvo algun maestro por ahi en su infancia a un maestro de flamenco... de hecho, no recuerdo la fecha pero alrededor de 1925, se celebró en un lugar de españa una reunion de artistas para revivir el viejo flamenco, y Segovia tocó magistralmente algunos palos flamencos, que la gente quedó admirada, pero dice el mismo Segovia que después de la aparicion de García Lorca con unos poemas...

  • éste le robó el espectaculo a Segovia, la gente le aplaudió más a García Lorca, por lo cual Segovia triste decidió apartarse del mundo flamenco y encausar su guitarra hacia la música clásica...

    Siento no recordar la fuente, pero es así como pasó que el mismo Segovia de sus propias palabras dijo tales cosas...

    Tal vez nunca aceptó que tuvo maestro alguno de flamenco pero... fué orgulloso y bueno, no creo que no haya tenido maestro de flamenco.

    Saludos y suerte en su vida.

  • tal vez existirán tipos más rápidos que Segovia pero siempre se dejan llevar por la pasíón y se pierden, Segovia no, jamás, siemrpe profundo pero ecuánime como debe ser la música clásica.

    Si Grisha ha imitado a Paco a la perfección, (cosa casi imposible) y al trémolo interminable de Sanlucar en Oración..., por qué no imitó a la perfección ésta zambra de Sabicas?, usted sabe que ese trémolo y esas combiacinones de Sabicas son más difíciles que cualquier picado endemoniado

  • Grisha toca la musica en la forma que el cree que es mejor. Su tecnica le alcanza para tocar todo lo que toco Sabicas sin mayor problema. Simplemente, como artista, el interpreta la musica a su manera. Si a usted no le gusta, no importa. Grisha es fiel a su gusto artistico. Mejor cortamos este intercambio. Buena suerte y que vivala guitarra!

  • Ponganle en google:

    ANDRES SEGOVIA: SUS RELACIONES CON EL ARTE FLAMENCO

    bye

  • A mi me encanta escuchar a Grisha y puedo decir que es técnicamente igual a Paco de Lucía pero igual que Sabicas no,, al menos en la danza árabe de Sabicas no... y lo digo con todo respeto a Grisha.

    Sabicas era el mejor usando esas combinaciones endemoniadas y nadie lo ha podido igualar y dudo que lo hagan,,, esas combinaciones de Sabicas requieren de mucha ´tecnica y disciplina que no cualquiera puede llegar a tener, Sabicas era un estrella y se lucia,, era todo un leonino...

  • I don't play tremolo in this video. That part is done with 2 fingers using rest strokes. You are comparing it to another version of danza arabe, which I also like very much.

  • he is proof.

    He is pure proof that you don't have to be Spanish to play compelling Spanish guitar.

  • True virtuosity... crisp, precise but yet played with feeling and depth... awesome and inspirational.

    I'll be looking at your website for concert dates.

  • commander of guitar

  • DO "NOT" listen to bad comment grisha how ever I know u will not...

    u r the ONLY person that I see play paco's pieses likie original.

    u show to people that is possible to play like that without being spanish... some of themt still feel jelous.

    Russia is proud of u, all "none spanish" flamenco players r proud of u.

  • Agreed.

  • excelent work!

    I'll add you.

  • it is just peace of magic.

  • shitt i almost kicked the keyboard with my head falling asleep..:)anyway he is very very talented, bravo.

  • Sublime!!!j'aime!!quel est son nom à ce Zidane de la guitare?

  • Grisha! Can´t belive I found him on YouTube!! These videos bring tears of nostalgia to my eyes... I was a big fan of this talented young man already in ´93, when I lived in Russia. Me and my friends were regulars at his concerts, were his father would perform too. I was delighted and impressed by Grisha´s talent back then and I´m definitely not less impressed today, 15 years later! Molodets, Grisha! Keep up the good work and good luck!

  • Aside from being a phoenamenal player, he somehow sets the tone of his guitar for each song to sound exactly like the original soundtrack.

  • Bravo!!!

  • Higami ,to play for dancers one needs a solid ,steady sense of Rhythm ,not for nothing did the great Flamenco Guitarist Sabicas say that a Guitarist should accompany dancers for 20 years before playing solo.This player could not do that.

  • Keeping a steady rythm is much easier than playing solo. I know because I have done both. Maybe you have a point, but playing for dancers is not something that I crave. I have played guitar concerts for many years and the kind of music I play requires silence or all the delicate expressive and subtle sounds are lost under the sound of dancers feet. Some music is not well served when played for dancers.

  • hey

    that's amazing

    no that'S

    verry gooooooo~d

  • wonderful

  • giiiid work bro ver veryy gooodddddddddddddddddddddddddd­ddddddddddddddddddddd

  • very nice technique and dicipline in your playing!

  • I wish...I wish I could do that!

  • ace

  • amazing!

    you are awesome!

  • felicidades tienes una limpieza en el toque impresionante;)

    un saludo

    juanmilla

  • eh

    spettacolare

  • grisha goryachev...

    you are my god.

  • Love the sound of those Alzapuas

  • I love how u play the guitar. I would like to see u play Schindlers list. Please.

  • precioso ! Beautiful!

  • magnifique

  • simply amazing

  • If you try to tab this the universe will implode...

    so STOP ASKIN FOR TABS!!!

  • Use your ears, amigos, and you'll understand the music better.

  • you are magnificent my friend exquisite playing

  • I wish people would stop embarassing themselves by asking for tabs to his songs.

  • HOLYCOWSUBCRIBING

  • do u have the music sheet or tabs for this song?

  • No, He doesn't.

  • I'd recomend using your ears. Otherwise you'll never learn.

  • Sen manyaksın...

  • I do not think that I can listen to any music better than this!

    It is more looks like you are making love with guitar and am amazed by it.

  • OMG, i agree lol

  • Absolutely incredible and impeccable technique my friend, a true master of the style. Te pido buena suerte, do you write any of your own flamenco style music? I'm sure we'd love to hear it.

  • nice playing

  • Wonderfully played Grisha!

    I have been inspred by your playing, and the music of Paco de Lucia to try my hand at the flamenco style - but how do you get your picado so fast? Its incredible. Both that and the speed of your tremolo still baffle me...

  • amazing, i got my first acoustic guitar about 4 weeks ago i polished and changed the strings.I hope one day i can be this good( my finguers yips hurt alot thoe lol )

  • Wow!!! That is SO BEAUTIFUL!!! I am practicing now so maybe I can play that good when I'm 100 years old, thanks Grisha! I wish I lived close to you so I could take some lessons. I'm pretty good with a pick and love jazz and rock, I never even thought I could approach flamenco style music but I'm trying slowly, so beautiful. Do you like Brazilian music? Have you heard Yamandu Costa? If not, see him on youtube, beautiful! Thanks again!

  • Thanks, my friend! You play jazz and rock, right? I sound pathetic when I attempt to do these styles! But I surely love listening to them. Good luck with your flamenco studies!

  • I really enjoyed this!

    Thanks Grisha!

  • Thanks, Andrei! You should do something in this style too, why not? Удачи!

  • what the hell is up with this whole argument going on?

    indalotumbao stop argueing with people over somthing as unimportnant as youtube comments.

  • Grisha, I'm only a stupid non-cultural American but I sure do love your playing. I have been playing guitar most of my life and am mostly a plectrum player but am studying classical and jazz, and now Flamenco. I am inspired by your playing. By the way, have you been on that "indalotumbao's" youtube site? He's suckling on the Spanish version of American non-culture! Funny! I wonder what it is that he has to offer the world?

  • All i can say is WOW and i enjoy all your pieces played on youtube. Lol there is always someone who criticizes, unbelievable. IF anything, he inspires me to play flamenco because his not of Spanish origin, thats the beauty of seeing someone who is from Russia play as well as Paco and other great composers.

  • Has indalotumbao shut up yet?

  • why did u say that? ooooh i know! u're so far of me, behind ur computer...marikita. if u don't have anithing interesting to say just don't talk...

  • I find it relevant that on your page, "indalotumbao", you have a video of some Spaniards or Latin Americans rapping to an essentially American derivative hip hop beat. So what is the difference between what they are mimicking or doing, in their minds, and what Grisha is attempting to do with his life in music? Both parties are simply expressing their love for a music/culture in the most genuine, heartfelt way, and at the best of their ability, in order to share it with the world.

  • hip hop & flamenco no are same music, hip hop is international because talk about streetlife, flamenco talk about andalusi people history's...so, if u don't are flamenco o andalusi roots u don't understand what is flamenco

  • Then you are talking about the experience in circumstances, not emotions, because I can confidently suggest that the human condition worldwide is very similar, so understanding and expressing its facets can be possible for any human from anywhere. If you continue to believe that the Andalusian history is utterly unique and impenetrable to the rest of mankind, it only hurts us all, and as another user alluded to earlier, I must say I think you may be preaching an exclusionary dogma.

  • everybody can feels emotions? that is a suggestion..more seriously, i think ur sincerity will be ever better when u express one emotion with ur culture because u have the keys of ur culture ur art, i tink it's imposible to control culture u don't are, for exemple, Grisha is very good guitar player, but his perfomance are without andalusian emotion, so it's not Flamenco music, because he don't control the keys of andalusian culture. HE SAID that his not flamenco guitarist, so what is the problem?

  • But nevermind all that... I think what's important here is that Grisha just wants to play and explore guitar his way. Let us be civil and forgiving, and recognize that he does not put a flamenco label on his music, and does not seek the approval of anyone. Already he himself addressed perfectly your concerns in this comment thread, and it should have ended there, but the quibbling continues for reasons beyond me.  I enjoy the discussion nonetheless.

  • i don't want hurts anybody, it's just a fact, it's not that i like to read books of Dostoievsky that i understand the rusian culture in his heart in his depth. every group (andalusian people, rusian poeple, japanese people...) are diferent in his lifestyle, his traditions, his history, his emotions too...it's fact. for exemple u can not control armenian music if u don't are armenian because his poeple are victim genocide in his history and it's an influence of armenian music.

  • i respect Grisha, but i coment my opinion, the discusion continue because poeple are comenting my coments...that's all. If a person says "Grisha is fantastic guitarist" i respect that, but if a person says "indalotumbao" i give him my opinion with my explications. the only problem that i don't speak english so i explain my opinion with a few words.

  • Thank you, now you're intentions are clear and in a civilized way. And I will still strongly disagree on many points but I'd like to save discussions for some other place. There is no need for this divisive talk. People who are free to enjoy Grisha etc... may do so, even many flamencos themselves have done so, going against your own unique perspective. So I apologize for continuing on so long. Let the thread die now. Thanks for your contribution.

  • So all hip-hop is about street life, WOW. Pay close attention ladies and gents, we got ourselves the world's most cultured and enlightened genius here.

    I'm interested in hearing your infinite knowledge on hip hop, feel free to message me on Great One.

  • if you speak spanish or french i can do it. but one thing no insult me, it's not the place to do it, behind a computer, okay genius?

  • Besa mi culo, maricón. You come in here forcing your unsolicited advice to a master musician who clearly doesn't need it. I shouldn't talk if I don't have anything to say? So then, what's your excuse for your incoherent ramblings?

    "What better advice to follow, than your own."

  • que bravo eres...jajaja m parto! mirale detras su pantalla haciendose el durito...jajaja yo m parto vamos! who are you? you're not american right? armenian? you are guitarsit? what do you know about flamenco?

  • can u please send me the music sheet?

  • metete laguitarra por el culo no tienes duende setaperdio jajAKAJAJAja

  • Indalotumbao, stop your stupid comments. Looks like you have a war against Grisha. You and your mithological flamenco playing that does not exist. Most flamenco players are rithmical, not melodic players, and do not know how to use the colors of the guitar. There are a few (very few)that go further than that. Grisha goes beyond just flamenco and I am glad he does. Stop your dogmatic stupid war and let us enoy the work of this artist.

  • what are u talking about? who are u to express an opinion on this art? u don't know what is Flamenco, who are flamenco's people, what is flamenco's history...! u'r wrong it's not a "war" it's a lesson i give u. "stupid" giri! enjoy Grisha's work...

  • Indalotumbao: You do not know me nor my background so you can not say that I ignore what you know. You are just upset because Grisha is not from Spain. Given your ignorance of music and art and culture in general, you are not the one to give a lesson but the one to receive more than one. Just shut up and go spread your stupid dogma somewhere else. If you do not like Grisha's playing go somewhere else

  • "I ignore what you know" & "Given your ignorance of music and art and culture in general"??? INCOHERENCE...it's sad see a man who hav 47 behave like a children. u are intolerant, u refuse that a culture be an identity of one poeple (andulsi poeple for exemple). it's normal u don't understand that, american people don't have culture, just 300years of history.

  • Well, I am Russian. Does that mean that I understand Russian music better than you? Does that mean that I can play music of my country more authentically? No! I do not entirely identify with the Russian sentiment, nor do I know my native (folk) music very well. I love it, sure. But I am no specialist. Western classical music, Latin American music and Spanish flamenco are somehow closer to my personality.

  • Russia is a BIG country...there are a lot of traditionals musics; that sure u can understand better than me music of ur cultur. ur sensibiliti is not the same of mine sensibility because talk about ur ROOTS, ur identity. Russian sentiment? i don't think that all of russian have the same sentiment it's more about region feeling (i think, but i'm not russian). Siberian, Caucasian, Moscow, kaliningrad...are diferent people with diferent music, traditions, culture.