Jongo - Sergio Assad
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- Опубліковано 19 чер 2018
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Thomas Viloteau plays Jongo by Sergio Assad, from the first version of the Suite Brasileira #4.
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This is a really cool fricking song - and very well played. Thank you!
That was just fantastic. Bravo!
This is so beautiful!
Beautiful performance!!
excellent music and performance...!
Bravisimo! Hermosa la música de Sérgio Assad.
Belíssima interpretação dessa peça, do genial Sergio Assad
The more I hear Sergio Assad's music, the more I want to hear! Beautifully played, thank you!
Phenomenal skill Thomas
Wow. Really beautiful
Bravo bravo bravo. . . 💕
super cool!
Très beau
Excellent gerbil juggling rhythm
Wonderful
muito bom
👏👏👏
Amazing interpretation!!! I would like to ask, where can i find the sheet to buy?
Impressive
Great performance Thomas. I'm curious as what you use to record your vids? the quality is great. What kind of camera and mic you use for this?
Cher Thomas! Très belle votre interprétation!!
Veuillez m'excuser pour quelques mots supplémentaires...
Il y a cette répétition un petit peu hypnotique, ce qui est typique de la percussion rituel afro-brésilienne, d'où la dance traditionnelle Jongo vient. Cette répétition est constitutive. Êtes vous d'accord?
Mais, au même temp, ce Jongo c'est très unique et délicat. Et vous avez capturé cette délicatesse. Je pense que cette délicatesse c'est particulier de las entités spirituel qui le Jongo s'associe. Il y a quelque chose de Léo Brouwer dans cette stylistique, n'est-ce pas?
Comme brésilienne, guitariste et appréciateur de la Umbanda, J'aimé beaucoup votre performance autant que la musique de S. Assad!
Beautiful! I want to order the sheet music for this, but I'm scared that it is too hard...
its $20 mate. Anyways, the score is a bit different from the recordings, something to keep in mind.
@@mustafakamaliddin2574 Yes, I know. It's a shame its not the same version. This version is just perfection.
I did buy the sheet music for this suite, but it seems that you are playing a different version. Mostly a different order of the sections and a shorter harmonics section in the beginning of the piece. Some notes you play naturel, while the sheet music asks for harmonics. I love this piece, I hope that I can play this as well as you some day.
Yes, i'm currently working through this piece. The published version is actually quite a bit more difficult. Sergio fills in certain chords and adds many notes. Unfortunately, I don't think all these changes make the piece better... For instance, the strumming section at 1:14 is very different. I actually like this version better...
@@ClassicalGuitarUA-cam Me too.... This is such a great version! But he plays it so amazingly well, when you play it yourself it becomes clear that Thomas is a true genius. The section that starts at 0:20 is so amazingly well played. Have your tried the other pieces? Caterete and Toada are very nice pieces. Very difficult though!
@@TSgitaar Agreed, this is a great performance. I have not played any of the other moments of this suite but I have played a lot of Sergio's music in the past. I have recorded some performances of his music on my channel, check it out!
@@ClassicalGuitarUA-cam Will do!
Quelle est cette "technique" ou façon de fretter tes cordes en intro ? C'est magnifique, mais il faut des cordes particulières ? Merci
Non, il ne faut pas de cordes particulières, c'est une manière de jouer les harmoniques. La main gauche (dans la vidéo, l'annulaire) est simplement posée sur les cordes, sans appuyer, au dessus de la 12e ou de la 7e frette. La main droite joue normalement la note. ça ne marche pas au dessus de toutes les frettes, seulement au dessus de celles qui correspondent à une subdivision "simple" (1/2 = 12e frette, 1/3 = 7e, 1/4 = 5e etc) de la longueur de la corde, et la note entendue a selon les cas une fréquence double, triple ou quadruple de celle de la corde à vide. Il y a d'autres techniques pour jouer les harmoniques, comme par exemple ce que fait E. Lenhartová ici ua-cam.com/video/zbyWf692Kig/v-deo.html
Bruno Dumant merci, j'avais déjà entendu des notes comme cela, mais impossible de mettre la main sur le nom de cette technique (jouer les harmoniques), je vais apprendre !
That chord at 0:27 OMG
w o w
scharf
Mmm.. sorry Thomas. I don’t like this piece of music. IMHO Sergio has written other stuff which sounds really more, more interesting..
Here I listen too many repetitions...and also the rhythm...it bores me quickly...just some good melodies and harmonic passage..
Anyway, you play wonderfully as always 👍🏼
2:10 to 2:33 its incredible how Assad understand modern stuff,a legend,very talented composer who put tribal sound and tipycall brazilian languages in a little crystal piece,there are a lot of references in this 3 minutes