Wow, Lucas, I am so honored! To be put in the same video with these total legends! I am a fan of your work and a subscriber. My whole family watches your videos and we have a great time. Please keep doing this, you deserve all the success in the world! Ole!
It’s difficult to compare some of the best guitarists from different genres, but I think your technique is the most impressive even among these guitarists.
Григорий, я тоже очень рад, что наш соотечественник и "flamenco monster" в топе у блистательного Люкаса! (Sorry, if wrong spelling :) восхищаемся Вашим исполнительством!)
I had the absolute pleasure to play as a cellist with Yamandu Costa in Espinho with the Orchestra Classica de Espinho in 2020. He is not only an amazing player but has such a bright and vivid personality. Truly an inspiring musician!
I've been listening to Yamandu for about 13 years and love him so much. So happy he is getting recognition world wide. Not only a great guitarist but also extremely master musician.
Yamandu Costa is one of the greatest of all time. One of the best union between technique and viscerality I ever seen, with an amazing balance between them.
Yamandú dispensa comentários, merece estar no hall da fama, receber grammys, estar nos livros de história assim como outros grandes do Brasil, Raphael Rabello, Baden Powell, Rogério Caetano, Alessandro penezzi, Marco Pereira, Fabio Zanon, etc. O violão brasileiro é o Brasil que deu certo!
He's the best I have seen in years. Unlike others, he doesn't rely on flashy, and somewhat annoying, virtuoso tricks that only appeal to bedroom guitarists. He's just got impeccable technique and insane musicality.
It is very used in samba and choro music here in Brazil, and has its own particular techniques, so its not uncommon. I think Yamandu himself explained this in a video of his chanel about guitar history.
@@hortgar mano até é, mas o Yamandu é muito humilde, sinceramente, ele consegue unir o violão "classico" brasileiro com ritmos modernos e principalmente com muita técnica moderna, eu NUNCA vi músico nenhum ter um repertório de técnicas tão grande, e olha que conheço gente viu
@@improvingguitarist1595 How do you know it's not sped up? To me it definitely seems sped up, at least a little bit. I'm sure that he can naturally play very fast, and he is incredibly talented, but looking at his hand movements it appears to be sped up some. It doesn't look natural, even for fast playing.
I saw Paco de Lucía listen to a Yamandú concert and stand up to applaud for his talent. I didn't like that particular concert, but monsters know how to recognize each other ... Hahahaha.
@@manitasdeplomo I remember , Paco didn´t bring his guitar , and the interviewer was insisting that she could find a six string guitar for Paco to play , as if .... Rafael Rabelo was also from another planet !
Rafael Rabello's student and the Paco de Lucía's favorite, Yamandú Costa is currently the best guitarist alive in the world. A sacred monster that mixes Brazilian roots like Choro and samba with Jazz and Classico. A living legend without the slightest shadow of doubt.
Yamandú Costa é um dos grandes expoentes da música brasileira. Tive a oportunidade de ouvir “Samba pro Rapha” e outras ao vivo. É de cair o queixo. Fora que ele é super simpático e toca como se o violão fosse só mais uma parte de seu próprio corpo.
Sergio Abreu, Eduardo Abreu, Duo Assad, Fabio Zanon, Marcelo Kayath, Duo Siqueira-Lima, João Luiz, Geraldo Ribeiro... Os melhores brasileiros, na minha modesta opinião.
I had the great fortune to learning gypsy jazz guitar from Antoine Boyer when he was only around 14 at a gypsy jazz guitar camp called Django in June. As amazing as he is, he's equally a very nice and humble person.
Antoine Boyer and Yamandu Costa are indeed beasts... a huge source of inspiration for me too. If you have the opportunity, check out the portuguese guitarist Pedro Joia. I find him very impressive and sooooo underrated. He links fado, jazz and portuguese folk music and a bit of flamenco, with great technical skills.
Please translate this on your favourite platform. Alguns gênios do violão brasileiro. Primeiro o grão Mestre varonil Baden Powell. Mestre criador de um estilo . João Gilberto: talvez não seja um violonista virtuoso , mas é genial porque deu nova cara à harmonia do que se fazia na época. Raphael Rabello: precursor do violão de sete cordas de nylon no Brasil. Impressionante o Raphael. João Bosco : gênio da polirritimia. O homem é uma escola de samba inteira num único violão. Veia criadora. Marco Pereira: Toca bonito demais. Parece que o violão é a extensão de seus braços. Escreveu vários livros e esmiuçou os ritmos do nosso Brasil inteiro. Guinga: Um gênio melódico e harmônico. Aqueles que te fazem chorar com a colocação do acorde perfeito na situação perfeito. Gênio gênio gênio. Toninho Horta: esse cara eu nem consigo explicar, tem um jeito único de tocar, não usa unhas Por exemplo, harmonias indecifráveis. Polirritmia maluca também. Hélio delmiro: mais puxado pro jazz, fez os mais lindos acompanhamentos da música popular brasileira. Escute o disco " Samambaia". Marcus Tardelli: o Mozart do violão Com certeza eu esqueci de outros tantos. Mas isso da a medida como o Brasil é a terra do violão. É um país com veia compositora.
Yamandu é nossa grande estrela massiva, neste infinito universo da música. Uma das poucas coisas que nós brasileiros podemos nos orgulhar e apreciar a sua musicalidade. Um grande abraço Lucas do Brasil!
I absolutely gree with adoring the playing of Yamandu! Its not only his technique skills but even more his sensitivity. His best pieces are where you feel that no tone can be missed. Pure perfection!
Para mi grisha es uno de los mejores guitarristas flamencos que hay en la actualidad, un ruso con la sangre española no se puede tocar con la magia que toca es impresionante su talento!
I love the humility and respect that even the most talented musicians like yourself show other musicians. I think it's one of the things that sets music apart from other mediums. Great video.
I swear to you that Yamandu played that exact same song (Samba pro Rapha) on my guitar! By the way, Raphael Rabello himself was also a legend of a guitarist.
@@ronaldobressan15 I was 16/17. I took my (6-strings) guitar to his concert so he could sign it. I managed to sit in the first row. Eventually he began playing Samba pro Rapha and one of his strings broke. He half-jokingly asked if there was an guitar in the audience and of course I offerred mine! There are a few videos on yt proving it... That was an epic day!
Thanks for the selection of treats Lucas. I was lucky enough to see Yamandu Costa performing at the Adelaide guitar festival a few years ago. Sublime wonderful musician and came across as good-humoured and humble.
what do you think of Tommy Emmanuel? One of the greatest of fingerstyle guitar in my humble opinion. Btw, in case you don't know who he is, check him playing "Lewis and Clark" and "Classical Gas"
I knew about Grisha and Yamandu and thanks for helping discover three other amazing artists. You are a great guitar player in your own right and definitely the best as far as self-deprecating humor is concerned
I'm so glad someone finally noticed and praised Grisha Goryachev. The dude learned all the flamenco by ear, and the technique is the best I have ever seen. Tone, dynamics, all are perfect. Literally best flamenco player today, facts.
What an awesome experience, I got an extensive goosebumps on those flamenco playing by Grisha ! Thanks Lucas for sharing these ultra talented guys, it's unbelievable how you guys do it. This IS music! True emotions. Thank you!
Check Raphael Rabello. Not only was Yamandu deeply inspired by him, he also dedicates the song to this amazing 7-string guitar player. I'd also mention Alessandro Penezzi as another outstanding Brazilian player. Watch him play "brasileirinho" with Marcos Kaiser
I agree. The problem with these lists is that different guitar players are at the top of **different "games"'**, namely 1) Guitar players great at composing amazing own music ( e.g. Ralph Towner, Badel Powell, etc) 2) Guitar players great at improvising over existing tunes (e.g. Joe Pass, Wes Montgomery) 2) Guitar players playing technically complicated things, often classical ( many fit in this cathegory) 3) Guitar players making new, own beautiful arrangements of existing pop tunes. (Kent Nishimura, Sungha Jung, etc). And then you have other crazy rankings, like who plays fastest 4) fastest picking ua-cam.com/video/-DMyM7ARJUI/v-deo.html
@@ArielAr I think the expression guitarist says we're talking about technical proficiency with the instrument itself. Kent is head and shoulders above the rest in that regard.
@@davidsckaff2376 Não é o caso mas vale a pena citar pela situação que existe a primeira brasileira ídol em um grupo de kpop sul coreano o grupo está apenas começando e ela é muito carismática extrovertida e linda e muito elogiada por causa dessas qualidades pelos sulcoreanos que conhecem o grupo . Mas quando o grupo faz uma live ou alguma promoção em algum programa na Coreia do Sul ou canal de you tube os brasileiros que descobriram o grupo por acaso não param de comentar que ela é tão linda e carismática e extra , é porque ela é brasileira porque o Brasil fez ela assim e que todo brasileiro aqui é assim e essa atitude tá dando vergonha alheia pra outros brasileiros e alguns estrangeiros
I'm super happy to see Yamandu Costa, whom music I love. But I came here to say thank you Lucas, since today I played Fly me to the Moon and it was the first time to really play a music by heart, remembering the notes, tempo and fret positions. I'm deeply grateful and I hope you're rewarded as the good teacher you are.
Lucas, not only are you an excellent guitarist and a very musical person, but you've got great taste too! Thanks for sharing your favorite guitarists with us. I enjoy watching your videos.
Antigamente o Yamandú Costa tocava de forma irritante (suja e rapida demais). De uns 8 anos pra cá ele evoluiu bastante. Acompanho diarimente. Além de Grisha Goryachev. O melhor interprete de Paco de Lucía em minha modesta opinião. Parabéns pela lista, Lucas. Você tem um talento imensurável além de um bom humor.
Realmente, o Yamandu amadureceu e melhorou muito. Acho que chegou ao ponto em que não precisa mais mostrar que é um virtuose, e melhorou, porque o lado virtuosístico, no sentido de exibicionismo, deu vez ao lado equilíbrio. Não sei se foi influenciado pela esposa, que é musicista com muito treinamento acadêmico, e, portanto, tem um método, uma regra a seguir, enquanto o Yamandu era muita intensidade e improviso, não necessariamente com a velocidade, técnica ou sensibilidade devidos. Talvez tenha também aprendido por ter tido a chance de tocar com muita gente boa, como Hamilton de Holanda, Dominguinhos e outras feras. Hoje ele é muito mais equilibrado, percebeu que velocidade não é tudo. Sabe dosar. Quando é hora de correr, e quando é horar de maneirar e dar espaço pras notas respirarem, e serem notadas. Técnica e domínio não são necessariamente rapidez. O Pagannini foi o maior violinista e maior virtuoso de sempre, mas o que ele deixou de legado, em termos de obra? Enquanto isso, o Tchaikowsky, que não tocava violino, talvez tenha composto o maior concerto de violino de todos. Yamandu tornou-se também um ótimo compositor. Música não é 100 metros rasos, é maratona. É constância, e saber dosar os momentos de tomar fôlego, pra correr na hora H. David Gilmour é um dos guitarristas mais "lentos" do pedaço, mas nunca precisou queimar a largada nem bater recordes de velocidade pra ser o que é. A propósito, esse Paco Russo é um absurdo, monstro. O japa tem muita técnica, mas o conteúdo eu achei assim, assim...
Wow, Lucas, I am so honored! To be put in the same video with these total legends! I am a fan of your work and a subscriber. My whole family watches your videos and we have a great time. Please keep doing this, you deserve all the success in the world! Ole!
It’s difficult to compare some of the best guitarists from different genres, but I think your technique is the most impressive even among these guitarists.
Pravda!! Spasiva!!
Wow, U r here Grisha.
I was amazed by your skills, Grisha. Wow. Cheers from Spain.
Григорий, я тоже очень рад, что наш соотечественник и "flamenco monster" в топе у блистательного Люкаса! (Sorry, if wrong spelling :) восхищаемся Вашим исполнительством!)
Olá Lucas !!! Obrigado !! Viva a música sempre !!! Abraços e parabéns pelo teu canal
Grande mestre!! Meu sonho é te ouvir ao vivo
Obviously, news about the guitar master outside all categories is spreading around the world faster and faster.
Yamandu pow! Natal né véi. Vem pra Natal mano. Preciso te ver e ouvir tocando por aqui...
Mestre dos mestres!!!
Yamandu
I had the absolute pleasure to play as a cellist with Yamandu Costa in Espinho with the Orchestra Classica de Espinho in 2020. He is not only an amazing player but has such a bright and vivid personality. Truly an inspiring musician!
Quem ficou com orgulho do Yamandu?
Os gaúchos!
Eu ! \o/
Total
Génio total. Um improvisador nato do violão Brasileiro. Um dos melhores do mundo.
Todos os brasileiros assistindo a esse vídeo
Alternate title for this video: “5 reasons to sell your guitars”
LMAO
Indeed, so very true :D
no
@@Danmar24 agreed!
Lol 😆
I recommend you check out Lucas Brar hes' a monster
Yes, i agree !
ua-cam.com/video/fJ8O1Xlohgg/v-deo.html you guys have to check tgis version, this version's is the real monster
He's name is alibata
Agree
😂😂
Go Yamandu!!
Yamandú, absolute magician and wonderful composer. Saludos desde Uruguay!
Gaucho como nós!
Não importa se é outro país ou não, o chimarrão nos liga.
This is why I am now a piano channel
I know you LOL
The string changer master is here 😂😂.
Genius!!
Lol. It's why I now play ukulele
Actually Mattias you're good at guitar bro, those 10 levels of guitar videos were fire and so damn amazing!
Raphael Rabello! The song Yamandu played "Samba pro Rapha" was dedicated to him.
Yamandu blows everyone away. He is supernatural. Divine.
I've been listening to Yamandu for about 13 years and love him so much. So happy he is getting recognition world wide. Not only a great guitarist but also extremely master musician.
Yamandu is just in another level
Yamandu Costa is one of the greatest of all time. One of the best union between technique and viscerality I ever seen, with an amazing balance between them.
Yamandú dispensa comentários, merece estar no hall da fama, receber grammys, estar nos livros de história assim como outros grandes do Brasil, Raphael Rabello, Baden Powell, Rogério Caetano, Alessandro penezzi, Marco Pereira, Fabio Zanon, etc. O violão brasileiro é o Brasil que deu certo!
Antoine Boyer was a revelation for me, the guy is out of this world.
He's the best I have seen in years. Unlike others, he doesn't rely on flashy, and somewhat annoying, virtuoso tricks that only appeal to bedroom guitarists. He's just got impeccable technique and insane musicality.
Yamandu is one of the rare guitarists who deserves to have extra strings on his guitar.
Think he deserved one more, but he's enough only 6 to play the Great music.
It is very used in samba and choro music here in Brazil, and has its own particular techniques, so its not uncommon. I think Yamandu himself explained this in a video of his chanel about guitar history.
@@hortgar mano até é, mas o Yamandu é muito humilde, sinceramente, ele consegue unir o violão "classico" brasileiro com ritmos modernos e principalmente com muita técnica moderna, eu NUNCA vi músico nenhum ter um repertório de técnicas tão grande, e olha que conheço gente viu
Give him a 8-string guitar, seven isn't enough anymore
For me, i would hardly deserve a two strings guitar.
"When you watch an Ichika Nito video"
In all seriousness, Nito has an amazing, high-neck technique.
Once you realize that LUCAS SAID THAT about Ichika... Let that sink for a moment... Yeah, sure inspiring video it is, indeed:(
Looks like it's sped up. Hands don't move in natural movement. Just not sure about this one.....
@@davidsilberberg9438 it's not lmao
@@improvingguitarist1595 How do you know it's not sped up? To me it definitely seems sped up, at least a little bit. I'm sure that he can naturally play very fast, and he is incredibly talented, but looking at his hand movements it appears to be sped up some. It doesn't look natural, even for fast playing.
@@arthurias7693 I dont think it's that sus honestly. It's not THAT jumpy
I saw Paco de Lucía listen to a Yamandú concert and stand up to applaud for his talent. I didn't like that particular concert, but monsters know how to recognize each other ... Hahahaha.
Yamandú is a live legend! Monster!
True , I remember the expression on Paco´s face !
In my memory it was an interview with paco and rafael rabello, not with Yamandu Costa but all of them are sooo good
@@manitasdeplomo I remember , Paco didn´t bring his guitar , and the interviewer was insisting that she could find a six string guitar for Paco to play , as if .... Rafael Rabelo was also from another planet !
@@j5353 yes ! I remember that too now !
Rafael Rabello's student and the Paco de Lucía's favorite, Yamandú Costa is currently the best guitarist alive in the world. A sacred monster that mixes Brazilian roots like Choro and samba with Jazz and Classico. A living legend without the slightest shadow of doubt.
There's no such thing as 'the best'. Stop fanboyism!
MONSTRO SAGRADO!
Dá-lhe Yamandu, caraaai!!! 🇧🇷
great amateur-
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Brazil yamandu X Fábio Lima
@@LucasBloot70x7 se os dois se encontrarem pra improvisar é melhor Fábio lima passar quilômetros de distância o Yamandu come ele vivo
Com toda certeza que o Yamandu Costa é infinitamente melhor que o Fábio Lima. Quem pensa o contrário é pq não conhece o Yamandu.
Pra vcs que vivem comparando músicos...
O vídeo mostrou vários e um só instrumento...
Será que isso não quer dizer nada...
Povo chato
Afff
The seven-string guitar is widely used in "Choro" groups, in Brazil, with the additional bass string tuned in C.
The seven-string guitar of the (choro) groups is an adaptation of the Russian seven-string guitar.
The crazy thing about Yamandu is that his abilities are ever-evolving. He keeps getting better year after year
He probably does things like practice.
6:04 Geezus, "Hello? I would like to sell all my guitars" 🤣🤣fcking hillarious.
YAMANDU💛💚💙🤍 ORGULHO NACIONAL!!!! 🇧🇷
I'm a man of simples tastes, I see Yamandu on a thumbnail and I click
Yamandú Costa é um dos grandes expoentes da música brasileira. Tive a oportunidade de ouvir “Samba pro Rapha” e outras ao vivo. É de cair o queixo. Fora que ele é super simpático e toca como se o violão fosse só mais uma parte de seu próprio corpo.
Love Yamandu.... First time I heard him was a little over a decade ago from a documentary on music from Brasil and he was playing "Carinhoso"
The funniest punchline of all is that Antoine Boyer built that classical guitar himself haha. It never ends with that guy!
React to Baden Powell, Paulinho Nogueira and Raphael Rabello
Estes estão no panteão dos Deuses do violão! hahaha
apoio
Marco Pereira e Ulisses Rocha também seriam ótimas recomendações
Garoto!
Raphael pra mim é o maior da história
Yamandu é o nosso "pelé" do violao, com muito orgulho !!! Gênio...
Ein riesen Dank! Wunderschöne Zusammensetzung. A Hammer.👏🙏👂👂👂🙏👏
Brazilian guitarists react:
Yamandu Costa
Fabio Lima
Mateus Asato
Juninho Afram
Raffael Rabello
Paulinho Nogueira
Mozart Mello talvez?
Great selection. Yamandu and Mateus are just... stupidly good.
Sergio Abreu, Eduardo Abreu, Duo Assad, Fabio Zanon, Marcelo Kayath, Duo Siqueira-Lima, João Luiz, Geraldo Ribeiro... Os melhores brasileiros, na minha modesta opinião.
@@amongrimmie4779 Garoto?
Baden Powell
Have you heard Irio de Paula ? ua-cam.com/video/T3DfJlzgUFg/v-deo.html
lucas has had an evolution: he now uses a beanie instead of a hat.
He only wears the hat when he’s playing, it’s the source of his powers
Real jazz legends wear berets
The french guitarist is insanely good. His rendition of Scarlatti is FLAWLESS
I had the great fortune to learning gypsy jazz guitar from Antoine Boyer when he was only around 14 at a gypsy jazz guitar camp called Django in June. As amazing as he is, he's equally a very nice and humble person.
Fabio Lima studied the song "A L'Aube du Dernier Jour" for 12 years and plays it in a surprising way. I think it's worth your attention.
Olha o pk ai :]
dale lukan, gosta de música boa tbm né?!
Ele é incrível também
faz a parte 2, brazilian here
lukan em mais um video dele kkk
When I saw the title of the video, I thought “I’m 100% sure Yamandu will be mentioned”
Antoine Boyer and Yamandu Costa are indeed beasts... a huge source of inspiration for me too.
If you have the opportunity, check out the portuguese guitarist Pedro Joia. I find him very impressive and sooooo underrated. He links fado, jazz and portuguese folk music and a bit of flamenco, with great technical skills.
Amazing guitar players, all of them. Special "wow" for Yamandu. Thanks for this video.
Any Ichika nito fans here?
Ichika is absolute nuts
But I think Tim Henson blew my mind even more...
Anyway, both are great!
Every time I watch his videos I cry because I know how far away I am from perfection
Was it speed up?
@@turjis8838 no, its his natural speed
Did not look legit to me.
Even more annoyingly, Antoine actually built that guitar he’s playing. So annoying!
LOL
@@EdwinMactalMusic The firrst one or the second one? Or both?
@@johannschiel6734 the first. The classical.
Grande Yamandu!! Sensacional guitarrista e gente boa demais!
Yamandu is one of the best things i've ever heard
Great video! Yamandu is amazing!!!
Hugs from Brazil 🇧🇷
Ben Woods is an amazing flamenco guitarist, he's even invented his own style called flametal
He’s excellent but not one of the elite flamenco players.
Ben Woods is a great flamenco guitarist though
@Frédéric Chopin yep
yamandu plays with his eyes closed tho....... VAI BRASIL!!!!!
Please translate this on your favourite platform.
Alguns gênios do violão brasileiro.
Primeiro o grão Mestre varonil Baden Powell. Mestre criador de um estilo .
João Gilberto: talvez não seja um violonista virtuoso , mas é genial porque deu nova cara à harmonia do que se fazia na época.
Raphael Rabello: precursor do violão de sete cordas de nylon no Brasil. Impressionante o Raphael.
João Bosco : gênio da polirritimia. O homem é uma escola de samba inteira num único violão. Veia criadora.
Marco Pereira: Toca bonito demais. Parece que o violão é a extensão de seus braços. Escreveu vários livros e esmiuçou os ritmos do nosso Brasil inteiro.
Guinga: Um gênio melódico e harmônico. Aqueles que te fazem chorar com a colocação do acorde perfeito na situação perfeito. Gênio gênio gênio.
Toninho Horta: esse cara eu nem consigo explicar, tem um jeito único de tocar, não usa unhas Por exemplo, harmonias indecifráveis. Polirritmia maluca também.
Hélio delmiro: mais puxado pro jazz, fez os mais lindos acompanhamentos da música popular brasileira. Escute o disco " Samambaia".
Marcus Tardelli: o Mozart do violão
Com certeza eu esqueci de outros tantos. Mas isso da a medida como o Brasil é a terra do violão. É um país com veia compositora.
Yamandu é nossa grande estrela massiva, neste infinito universo da música. Uma das poucas coisas que nós brasileiros podemos nos orgulhar e apreciar a sua musicalidade. Um grande abraço Lucas do Brasil!
Speak english
@@RiXFortuna No kkkkk google tradutor
@@RiXFortuna google translate man
@@RiXFortuna No, learn Portuguese
Yamandu é gaúcho, não brasileiro! Thank you
Yamandu Costa is the best guitarist in word! A contemporary Mozart of the guitar.. It's incredible, he's a genius!!
I absolutely gree with adoring the playing of Yamandu! Its not only his technique skills but even more his sensitivity. His best pieces are where you feel that no tone can be missed. Pure perfection!
Grisha kills in both classical & flamenco style 🤘🙏🏻♥️
Matteo Mancuso, Emre Sabuncuoglu, Joscho Stephan. Three of the best guitar players of all time, each on their own, unique style
Emre is hands down the greatest arranger for classical guitar ever and if anyone wants to fight me for making this comment bring it on!!
@@uneedtherapy42 Emre's arrangements are indeed mindblowing. I never thought some pieces could be played on guitar 🤯
Joscho Stephan is incredibly professional. His arrangement of Hey Joe by Jimi Hendrix is really something.
Emre is amazing
Emre has the best repertoire and arrangements by a long way but he’s probably not as good as some other classical players.
I see Grisha on the Thumbnail, I click!
Para mi grisha es uno de los mejores guitarristas flamencos que hay en la actualidad, un ruso con la sangre española no se puede tocar con la magia que toca es impresionante su talento!
Thank you for introducing us to these phenomenal players. KEEP THEM COMING PLEASE.
Julian Lage is an amazing Jazz guitarist. One of my personal favorites.
1.Alip_Ba_Ta
2.Marcin Patrzalek
3.Alexander Misko
4. Luca Stricagnoli
5.Alan Gogoll (Harmonics)
Kent Nishimura compared to those by a mile. Mike Dawes also sick.
Well, THAT was amazing.....to see YOU amazed.....was amazing.
I love the humility and respect that even the most talented musicians like yourself show other musicians. I think it's one of the things that sets music apart from other mediums. Great video.
the lasted is so famous he play in the orques of paris
I swear to you that Yamandu played that exact same song (Samba pro Rapha) on my guitar!
By the way, Raphael Rabello himself was also a legend of a guitarist.
Caraca, serião?
That's awsome. Tell us more about this history... In fact, Raphael is a legend and also is one of the biggest influence for Yamandu.
@@ronaldobressan15 I was 16/17. I took my (6-strings) guitar to his concert so he could sign it. I managed to sit in the first row. Eventually he began playing Samba pro Rapha and one of his strings broke. He half-jokingly asked if there was an guitar in the audience and of course I offerred mine! There are a few videos on yt proving it...
That was an epic day!
Raphael Rabello playing La Catedral, I've never saw someone playing like him in any video, it's a pitty he's gone so young
That video deserves a reaction
Love your reactions to other great musician. Your talent viewing others really brings it home, and you do it with humility and humor. Great job!
Thanks for the selection of treats Lucas. I was lucky enough to see Yamandu Costa performing at the Adelaide guitar festival a few years ago. Sublime wonderful musician and came across as good-humoured and humble.
what do you think of Tommy Emmanuel? One of the greatest of fingerstyle guitar in my humble opinion. Btw, in case you don't know who he is, check him playing "Lewis and Clark" and "Classical Gas"
Yes!
I agree bro! Also his guitar boogie and chet atkins medley! 😀
He doesn't mention Tommy Emmanuel because all of us know TE.
@@Kenshin1400 classical gas🤟🤟🤟
arya ivander yeahh! 😀😀
Ma Boi Luca Stricagnoli needs some love. The multitasking is just mind-boggling
Great stuff, thanks for turning us on to these (other) amazing musicians!
Yamandu é a personificação do classic guitar Man. Não tem pra ninguém. 🙏🏻✨🌟
If you make a part 2 please don't forget fabio lima and robson miguel they are amazing
For sure
"Salve" from Brazil!
Yamandu Costa is an incredible musician. He is one of the reasons that make me glad to be "gaúcho".
Yamandu Costa e Elodie Bouny (Yamandu's wife)- Helping Hands (Sérgio Assad)
all truly amazing talents.... thanks for putting together the post...
These guitarists:
Me: Well, here is smoke on the water.
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toco viola caipira e conheço o Yamandu Costa, o cara realmente é um fenômeno!
I knew about Grisha and Yamandu and thanks for helping discover three other amazing artists. You are a great guitar player in your own right and definitely the best as far as self-deprecating humor is concerned
Love these videos, and your laid-back presentation style -- keep it coming!
O álbum do Yamandú + Dominguinhos (sanfoneiro) é altamente recomendável!
caramba, vc foi bem no alvo agora, duas grandes inspirações para qualquer brasileiro.
I'm so glad someone finally noticed and praised Grisha Goryachev. The dude learned all the flamenco by ear, and the technique is the best I have ever seen. Tone, dynamics, all are perfect. Literally best flamenco player today, facts.
Istina
Thanx for putting the light on the often shadowed ones.........pleasure !
What an awesome experience, I got an extensive goosebumps on those flamenco playing by Grisha !
Thanks Lucas for sharing these ultra talented guys, it's unbelievable how you guys do it.
This IS music! True emotions. Thank you!
Check Raphael Rabello. Not only was Yamandu deeply inspired by him, he also dedicates the song to this amazing 7-string guitar player.
I'd also mention Alessandro Penezzi as another outstanding Brazilian player. Watch him play "brasileirinho" with Marcos Kaiser
I absolutely love Kent Nishimuras fingerstyle arrengements. His recent version of Pink Floyds "Time" blew me away
I agree. The problem with these lists is that different guitar players are at the top of **different "games"'**, namely
1) Guitar players great at composing amazing own music ( e.g. Ralph Towner, Badel Powell, etc)
2) Guitar players great at improvising over existing tunes (e.g. Joe Pass, Wes Montgomery)
2) Guitar players playing technically complicated things, often classical ( many fit in this cathegory)
3) Guitar players making new, own beautiful arrangements of existing pop tunes. (Kent Nishimura, Sungha Jung, etc).
And then you have other crazy rankings, like who plays fastest
4) fastest picking ua-cam.com/video/-DMyM7ARJUI/v-deo.html
@@ArielAr I think the expression guitarist says we're talking about technical proficiency with the instrument itself. Kent is head and shoulders above the rest in that regard.
Thanks for sharing! These musicians are simply amazing!
For the record: Yamandu composed "Samba pro Rapha" for Raphael Rabello, who was another tornado on 7-strings.
Dale yamandu, esse tem bagagem shaushauas
@@davidsckaff2376 Não é o caso mas vale a pena citar pela situação que existe a primeira brasileira ídol em um grupo de kpop sul coreano o grupo está apenas começando e ela é muito carismática extrovertida e linda e muito elogiada por causa dessas qualidades pelos sulcoreanos que conhecem o grupo . Mas quando o grupo faz uma live ou alguma promoção em algum programa na Coreia do Sul ou canal de you tube os brasileiros que descobriram o grupo por acaso não param de comentar que ela é tão linda e carismática e extra , é porque ela é brasileira porque o Brasil fez ela assim e que todo brasileiro aqui é assim e essa atitude tá dando vergonha alheia pra outros brasileiros e alguns estrangeiros
@@davidsckaff2376 falou tudo . Precisamos mesmo valorizar realmente o que é cultura dentro do nosso país , alguns valorizam mas são poucos
I'm super happy to see Yamandu Costa, whom music I love.
But I came here to say thank you Lucas, since today I played Fly me to the Moon and it was the first time to really play a music by heart, remembering the notes, tempo and fret positions. I'm deeply grateful and I hope you're rewarded as the good teacher you are.
Thank you for this selection !
Very enjoyable!! Great Selection!!!
Brasil 🇧🇷 presente !!! Yamandu Costa !!! ☘️🇧🇷🥳🔥😎🥇
You should check out Fabio Lima, a great Brazilian classical guitarist. He’s extremely good.
Lucas, not only are you an excellent guitarist and a very musical person, but you've got great taste too! Thanks for sharing your favorite guitarists with us. I enjoy watching your videos.
This is quite a list of superb guitar players just enjoying playing.
Antigamente o Yamandú Costa tocava de forma irritante (suja e rapida demais). De uns 8 anos pra cá ele evoluiu bastante. Acompanho diarimente. Além de Grisha Goryachev. O melhor interprete de Paco de Lucía em minha modesta opinião.
Parabéns pela lista, Lucas. Você tem um talento imensurável além de um bom humor.
Concordo 100%.
Sim, Yamandú está com muito mais sensibilidade musical. Fico muito feliz por ele ter abandonado aquele estilo.
Exatamente. Agora sim, ele está pavimentado seu caminho para se tornar um dos grandes, talvez o maior.
Realmente, o Yamandu amadureceu e melhorou muito. Acho que chegou ao ponto em que não precisa mais mostrar que é um virtuose, e melhorou, porque o lado virtuosístico, no sentido de exibicionismo, deu vez ao lado equilíbrio. Não sei se foi influenciado pela esposa, que é musicista com muito treinamento acadêmico, e, portanto, tem um método, uma regra a seguir, enquanto o Yamandu era muita intensidade e improviso, não necessariamente com a velocidade, técnica ou sensibilidade devidos. Talvez tenha também aprendido por ter tido a chance de tocar com muita gente boa, como Hamilton de Holanda, Dominguinhos e outras feras. Hoje ele é muito mais equilibrado, percebeu que velocidade não é tudo. Sabe dosar. Quando é hora de correr, e quando é horar de maneirar e dar espaço pras notas respirarem, e serem notadas. Técnica e domínio não são necessariamente rapidez. O Pagannini foi o maior violinista e maior virtuoso de sempre, mas o que ele deixou de legado, em termos de obra? Enquanto isso, o Tchaikowsky, que não tocava violino, talvez tenha composto o maior concerto de violino de todos. Yamandu tornou-se também um ótimo compositor. Música não é 100 metros rasos, é maratona. É constância, e saber dosar os momentos de tomar fôlego, pra correr na hora H. David Gilmour é um dos guitarristas mais "lentos" do pedaço, mas nunca precisou queimar a largada nem bater recordes de velocidade pra ser o que é. A propósito, esse Paco Russo é um absurdo, monstro. O japa tem muita técnica, mas o conteúdo eu achei assim, assim...
I recently discovered Pasquale Grasso and i'm still not over him. He's ridiculously good
Finally someone who gives sources in the description. Thank you!
Loved this man. Keep em coming. You have such an interesting perspective!
Picking one of my favorite guitarists.
You! And Tárrega now since you introduced me to him. Thank you!
Sam Griffin is one of my favorites, he does killer video game theme arrangements for Classical Guitar.
love the guy too
Yamandu Costa is unbelievable. A god of the strings. His Tunes stays all day in our ears. Incredible!!!
There are so many talented person in the world. Love it...thanks Lucas for bring them on your channel. Great.☺