Paco Peña (born 1 June 1942) is a Spanish flamenco guitarist. He is regarded as one of the world's foremost traditional Flamenco players. Santuario is a soleares from "Toques Flamencos."
What really happened was that Paco de Lucía became a very popular musician on TV (back in the day, in Spain we only had 2 TV stations. And that was one of the things that made him famous and, please, don't get me wrong: Peña and Lucia were amazing musicians.
I have the book, by the way one of the best books Ive ever bought for Flamenco training pieces. But it is another thing to read the notes/tabs while hearing and seeing another person to play the piece. Thank you for posting your video, very well played but its a pitty that you don´t have a tutorial on your channel. I would appreciate it, if you upload a slower version for people like me who want to learn the piece.
I had the book during my twenties. Eventually I stopped playing the guitar and I lost the book. When I hear the pieces now I regret having lost the book, is it still available?
Can someone give me recommendation for more flamenco compositions like this? What type of flamenco is this? Gipsy Kings and Paco de Lucia are too modern for this. Thank you friends! :)
Gypsy kings is not flamenco band, they are pop musician Paco de lucio was a jazz flamenco musician Paco pena is classic flamenco musician, try Juan Martin, he plays classic flamenco as well or Juan Serano
Hello Jasmina, Here are some more names: Andrés Batista Diego Del Gastor Grisha Goryachev Javier Conde Manolo Sanlúcar Manuel Cano Manolo Franco Niño Miguel Niño Ricardo Paco Serrano Pepe Habichuela Pepe Martinez Ramón Montoya Victor Monge ("Serranito") Also, if you haven't heard them, try some of de Lucía's early solo recordings like: La fabulosa guitarra de Paco de Lucía Fantasia flamenca de Paco de Lucía Fuente y caudal These are more modern sounding than Paco Peña, but much more traditional than his later jazz/fusion work. Hope you find some pieces you like.
Practice very slowly. P-i-a-m-i. Make sure every note is even and clean. Keep doing that until they are perfectly even, always. Then pick up the tempo slightly. Do this for an hour or so every day. You'd be surprised at how quickly that will make your tremolo better.
Greatest flamenco I've ever heard
To be honest, Paco Pena is better than many others who got very famous, in his time and now.
I agree..I prefer Pena que Lucia
Peña is a purist, simoly compositons bot nicely,,, Lucia is a revolucionary, his compositions are more complex in armony and tecnic..
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What really happened was that Paco de Lucía became a very popular musician on TV (back in the day, in Spain we only had 2 TV stations. And that was one of the things that made him famous and, please, don't get me wrong: Peña and Lucia were amazing musicians.
Totalmente deacuerdo es de mis referencias..por eso con 11 años quoero see como el ua-cam.com/video/8Y1nUlm8xCY/v-deo.html
Paola Hermosín brought me here 😉
Beautiful piece
A mí también. Very beautiful rendición
His music touches my soul .. Paco Pena is the greatest guitarist no doubt, and on top he speaks Spanish, Italian, and English all quit fluently.
mis veleros guitarra por paco peña
La mejor representacion de la SOLEA flamenca. Para el flamenco yo incluiria a SABICAS como excelentisimo también.
Buenisima representacion flamenca
this song is so hard
NO
Yeah, it has it's moments, but sabicas has one thats even crazier
Best flamenco guitarist ever !
I have the book, by the way one of the best books Ive ever bought for Flamenco training pieces. But it is another thing to read the notes/tabs while hearing and seeing another person to play the piece. Thank you for posting your video, very well played but its a pitty that you don´t have a tutorial on your channel. I would appreciate it, if you upload a slower version for people like me who want to learn the piece.
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What’s the name of your book please . As my knowledge this Peace is Soleares !
@Joshua Wilkie Kkki8.
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Flamenco forever
i love it! ty
Sabicas, Paco de Lucia, Juan Serrano, Habichuela all players pure flamenco and also classical and some flamenco jazz👍
Esta solea es muy bonita de escuchar y practicar, al principio id a por las falsetillas fáciles, y eventualmente tendréis la pieza. (Eso espero! xD)
thanks
PACO ES GEMINI COMO YO Y ESTAMOS EN CONTACTO HACE 30 ANOS ENTRE NOSOTROS
Can anyone make a tutorial for this nice piece?
Go to my chanel
@@comandanteaguilar1574 there is nothing in your chanel
Lol
+solearist guitara to me the most difficult part is the rasgueados. I guess it all depends on each performers weaknesses and fortes.
I had the book during my twenties. Eventually I stopped playing the guitar and I lost the book. When I hear the pieces now I regret having lost the book, is it still available?
Yes, it is. Have a look at Amazon.
it is still available, of course.
you might not know how popular these books actually are.
it's also available in almost every music-book store.
Can someone give me recommendation for more flamenco compositions like this? What type of flamenco is this? Gipsy Kings and Paco de Lucia are too modern for this. Thank you friends! :)
Jasmina Dimitrijevic search flamenco puro .The master was Sabicas
Thank you!
Gypsy kings is not flamenco band, they are pop musician
Paco de lucio was a jazz flamenco musician
Paco pena is classic flamenco musician, try Juan Martin, he plays classic flamenco as well or Juan Serano
I don't know if it's classic enough for what you're looking for but try Vicente Amigo.
Hello Jasmina,
Here are some more names:
Andrés Batista
Diego Del Gastor
Grisha Goryachev
Javier Conde
Manolo Sanlúcar
Manuel Cano
Manolo Franco
Niño Miguel
Niño Ricardo
Paco Serrano
Pepe Habichuela
Pepe Martinez
Ramón Montoya
Victor Monge ("Serranito")
Also, if you haven't heard them, try some of de Lucía's early solo recordings like:
La fabulosa guitarra de Paco de Lucía
Fantasia flamenca de Paco de Lucía
Fuente y caudal
These are more modern sounding than Paco Peña, but much more traditional than his later jazz/fusion work.
Hope you find some pieces you like.
the most hard part is the tremolo .... but I finished it... in 5 days
can you please tell me how to play flawless tremolo like paco Pena... if you can help me
Practice very slowly. P-i-a-m-i. Make sure every note is even and clean. Keep doing that until they are perfectly even, always. Then pick up the tempo slightly. Do this for an hour or so every day. You'd be surprised at how quickly that will make your tremolo better.
@@TheSilent333 also I think it must be played quite quietly
5 days..?
i just usually play any page 10 times, and i pretty much master it after that.
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