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  • Amazing.

  • nice john!

  • Wo-ow!!! Impresionante ejecución.. llena de vida!!

    Puedes decirme a que altura es la acción de las cuerdas en tu guitarra? Se que la guitarra flamenca tienen una acción más alta en sus cuerdas, pero cuando te veo digitar parece que lo hicieras en una guitarra eléctrica...tu frase es muy fluido y líquido con la púa!!..Desde ya, gracias de antemano!!

    Saludos cordiales!!

  • nice rhythm and energy

  • Quel grand joueur de guitare. Jamais entendu quelque chose d'aussi bien. <Merci pour ces moments de guitare. Je pratique moi même la guitare et j'arrive à voir l'ampleur de votre talent

  • muy bien un saludo desde españa

  • awesome timing sir...

  • How long did it take you to master this piece ?

  • Very nice. God bless.

  • super music ...

    congrulations john..

  • I´d like to have a conversation about your technique it´s very iteresting. Regardas from Mexico DF

  • hey, does anyone know where i can find tabs for this? I've looked all over the place, and I can't seem to find it... or even chords would be great. thanks so much

  • Bm9 BmaddD

    Bm- Bm9-A- G-F#

  • keep up the damn good work, John! you've inspired me to pick up my guitar and start playing. as long as you play with pure passion, forget the critics. give me a heads-up if you're ever down south in Houston, TX!

    -RJ

  • si john gilliat tiene un estilo bien limpio con un sonido armonico q hace q uno capte la pasion q trata de expresar rapidamente, puxa, quiciera q ponga uno de sus temas: "above the line" de su disco freedom, gracias, y pasa por PERÚ... saludos

  • Excelente tema John! tienes un estilo de música y una técnica muy buena. Sigue asi, y ven por España (Spain). Good luck!

  • Why are these guys acting like he is holding a Flamenco Master class...he'd be 92 by the time he could play like Paco...some people actually grew up as kids not Flamenco stars. He is hot $hit...listen to it...if it moves you then the point is made. Not how his picado is

  • he aint acting like he is a flank master he is just feeling the music he is playing... ok point taken he aint as good as paco but he he is still a great guitarist

  • No you missed my point...I am not saying he is acting like he is holding a Master Class...the other guys are criticizing his playing. It sounds great to me so I like it. I don't care if he played it on a banjo...good music is just good music.

  • ohhhh true my bad i just thought you were one of them jack ass critics point taken

    thanks for the comment

  • so nice to see him enjoying it. awesome music. extremly good player!!

  • hi. : ) would anyone know where would I be able to get the Mp3 for this?

  • where can i get ahold of ur stuff? are they on sale in scotland?

  • its a bit boring running up and down scales like that, the music is okay but yea it sounds like rodrigo and gabriella (or what ever they are called). its a bit naff

  • i wouldn't say boring, it sounds awesome but i guess you're trying to say maybe they're a little uncreative. even so, they sound soo cool and its not like thats all he does. maybe to a trained ear, he's not just "running up and down scales"

  • this is great music, just what i was looking for. i think is somekind of latin-flamenco rumba (?)... whatever it is i liked a lot.

    the sound of your guitars is great.

    this one goes to my favorites!

  • holy crap dude your my inspiration i cant stop listening to this song its a beautiful piece. i hoope one day i can play like you

  • hey john, great work, i saw u at the harrison festival, my aunt bought 3 of your cd's, love the style

  • well, definitely an improvement on your other video..but you should still your techniques, flamenco style scales and feel worked on..as sounds more like ROdrigo and Gabriela than flamenco, they're ok but highly overrated in my book..JUan Martin is better than them and I don't think much of him either! Paco de Lucia, Jeronimo, Tomatito etf..no they're guitarists!

  • not real flamenco but it sounds good. forget that pick use your thumb and improve your rasgueo. but for real for real you sound good. to me it sounds for latin. yeah latin jazz that's it.

  • great song!

  • Man , u r a great guitarist really , ur music is just nice and cool same like jesse cook and gipsy kings ... u use D'addario stings here ? ... i think u tried all kinds of strings . do u prefer GHS or D'addario strings ?

  • I use D'addario Pro Arte Strings. They tune up well and last longer than most. I use hard tension.

  • i love you dude!! the music just...amazing!!!

  • Unattainable talent.

    Thx v much for posting and depressing me!

  • Practice your scales in 8ths or 16ths notes for greater picking speeds.

    And for the flamenco style, get a good teacher :D ^_^

  • Also Work out your scales 3 notes per string and practice playing 6 notes per beat. Best, John G.

  • genial XD

    .... me contaron ke jonh gilliat antes formaba parte de gipsy kings

  • picado at o soloları ondan sonra flamenko olarak gir başlığı.hiçbir karakteristik flamenko tekniği yok parçada.

  • words could not explain how good that was. excelent.

  • I really like the music, it creates such a special mood and a very relaxed feeling, because of the diatonic harmonies.

  • Oh my god, that sounds exactly like the music I play, how would you call the style of this music ? I am playing exactly in this style, but I don't know how one would call it.

  • The style is called Rumba Flamenco...

  • Is this really flamenco ? I thought this would be never flamenco.

  • A Rumba is a Flamenco form however, I don't think it originated in Spain. To hear more flamenco rumbas check out artists like Paco Pena or better yet, have a listen to Paco DeLucia's Entre Dos Aguas. It's a very famous and well known Flamenco Rumba.

  • Yes, what I mean is that Paco and co. use different harmonies/scales, that is what my ear tells me, this here sounds a little like pop-music-harmonies for me, just minor and major, completely diatonic. Now what I mean ? And so I thought in flamenco they are not using this pop-harmonies like usual minor and major diatonic stuff.

  • great track!!!! amazing solo..!!

  • gerçekten süper helal olsun

  • oha be ohaaaaa! parmaklarinin hakimiyetine bak sunun... inanilmaz insan ya!

  • perfecto... harikalar harikası tapılası adam

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