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Paco Pena interviewed by Julian Bream

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Uploaded by on May 22, 2007

Some nice footage i'd like to share with you.

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  • I would be fascinated to learn more about the origin of this clip. Is it, perhaps, from some film that Bream made for one of the British television companies. When, for example, was the film made. I would guess sometime during the 1970s - judging by Paco's hairstyle - but it would be interesting to have a more exact date.

    Un abrazo ....

  • It is from the Julian Bream DVD," !Guitarra! a musical journey through spain."

    Jou should buy it it is a great DVD!

    But this is the only flamenco in it.

    the rest is bream only.

  • Does anyone know what brand (luthier) of guitar does Paco Peña use?

  • The luthier's name is: Gerundino Miguel Fernández Garci'a, or just Gerundino. they are very expensive, if you can find them.

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  • julian is like.. HOLLY SHIT.... I have to learn to do that.. LOL

  • paco seems to be a nice guy so soft spoken

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  • @mar1gangster - Hi mate, its actually a Solea that speeds up at the end to be a buleria (in the aire of solea). Count the rythm and look at the chords Paco is playing plus check out his solea a Cordoba here on YouTube (Paco Peña - Solea De Córdoba) hope this helps :)

  • Should have done more googling...

    It's John Singer Sargent's El Jaleo for anyone else interested.

  • Anyone know the name of the painting they start to show at 2:47? I've seen that same painting in a classical guitar store in Philadelphia.

  • @herrlenin Paco uses a Gerundino Fernandez who was a makers from Almeria, Spain. They are very nice instruments, but some are much better than others (like many old makers)...i've owned 4 and currently only own 1 which was built in 1982.....probably will sell this year as i just brought a GREAT Reyes guitar from 1968 which is the best Flamenco instrument i've owned (and i've owned many) but Gerundino's are easy to buy on the open market from about $8500 up to $15,000 dollars right now.

  • julian bream's face at the end is priceless

  • people its not a seguiriya and also not a buleria.

    ITS CALLED SERRANAS

  • Paco is actually a really good singer

  • @omoteshuto is not a seguiriya its a buleria he played it in a slow motion so it seems to be seguiriya., and its name its cielito lindo, its known in mexico that its a traditional folk song but indeed its andalucian, watch this

    watch?v=v74UFwpDrkw

    in the song its same...de la sierra morena...which obviously its in Andalucia.....

  • Does anyone know the spanish words in that seguiriyas?

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