En el Castillo de Sanlucar
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All Comments (34)
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That's some awesome playing man, thanks for sharing! Given that this is not professionally recorded I think the criticism of your "dynamics" is unfair, they're there alright.
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I like the bulerias part! amazing, Ricardo! I'd like to see more of your videos, though.
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That would be a great reason to try to finish and get the hell out. Did you at least catch any piece of his show?
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It was a bit of rushed performance in front of a rather large audience for a student recital, and distracting with the kids runing around and talking. I was anxious to get down to the beach where manolo sanlucar was performing for the first time in 25 years in his hometown! And it was going on while I was playing this!
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Me encanta este tipo y lo conocieron personalmente. Nosotros vivíamos en el mismo barrio, él vive una pocas calles de distancia. Con mi amor por la guitarra flamenca, casi como su conocimiento de un estilo. En mi opinión, es mejor DC guitarrista flamenco ... por ahora!
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excelente rondeña! peace from argentina!
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ole! maravilloso!
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Ricardo we are waiting for new vids from you, this is so truly beautiful...
mi corazon esta triste a ver este video
trueno504 3 years ago
Yo soy Americano pero mi corazon es en España.
marRicardo 3 years ago
Ricardo, I'm 14 right now and I want to know when you started playing guitar and if you were playing at my age and how long you practised at my age if you played when you were 14.
mrimsoperfect 4 years ago
I started at 12. When I was 14 I played everyday after school, and listened to music all day and night if I could. I played Electric at first. 4hrs a day on average. I had to do school work and stayed up very late. I was always tired until the weekend, I would sleep all day saturday. I would say I played guitar almost every day since then, but not so many hrs any more. I started learning flamenco at about 21 years old, and it was like learning from the beginning again.
marRicardo 4 years ago
Hey, I went to guitar school with Ricardo when we were in our early 20's. Just to give you an idea of how much this guy practiced - we were there for 3 years together and except for when we were in class, he ALWAYS had his guitar in hand. Between classes, when we would hang out after school, every time i saw him...seriously, always.
practice and dedication go a long, long way...of course Ricardo has a ton of raw talent and that never hurts either ;-)
villainjpe1704tks 4 years ago
Cool who are you? Dave?
marRicardo 4 years ago