Это произведение узнаваемо во всём мире с первых нот! Яманду сыграл его так, как танцуют аргентинское танго - не по правилам, а по состоянию души и настроению!😉 Мне очень понравилось!👍
Hi sir. I'm Brazilian, a singer and, modesty aside, a connoisseur of Brazilian music. I want to suggest the video "BADEN POWELL- SAMBA TRISTE (1970)" , you can find it here on UA-cam. This was the man who influenced generations in Brazil, including Yamandu. sacred monster of Brazilian music. You'll love it, trust me. A hug
Hello, Sir!!👋WOW there are so many elements I love here: from the nice choice of song by the legendary 'Carlitos' & masterful guitar playing by Yamandu, to your remarkable discussion of the whole performance... thank you very much for continuing exploring our South American rich musical culture (Argentina also has true musical jewels that I hope you can visit in the future)! Lastly, I should mention some other important highlights for me in this reaction: - I’m very happy every time I see you holding/strumming your acoustic guitar (the genuine intimacy between a musician and their instrument is one of the most beautiful relationships I’ve ever seen in life)🥰; - I loved when you said “… but with Yamandu it just seems a bit more chromatic” (I think I’m starting to get the chromaticism thing by ear and I never think it’s too much when you offer new examples to us)😊; - ‘Yamanduism’: is brilliant and I hope it’s ok to borrow this new vocabulary from you!😄
To all Yamandu-lovers: Make sure not to miss out on his interpretation of 'The Cathedral' (in duet with Elodie Bouny): Almost unworldly beautiful... Visita Boa: Yamandu Costa e Elodie Bouny - La Catedral (Allegro Solemne)
Merci une fois de plus Sir pour cette merveilleuse réaction. Ce morceau me touche particulièrement. C’était l’un des tangos préférés de mon défunt père. Beaucoup de virtuosité et de sensibilité dans l’interprétation de Yamandu que je découvre grâce à vous. De précieux souvenirs me reviennent en mémoire…. Une très belle rencontre avec cet interprète !! Merci encore et salutations de France. 🙏🏼🙏🏼👍❤️
It is extraordinary to hear a bit of Brazil in this notoriously Argentinian piece ❤. I don't understand much of music but I feel the "chorinho" parts in this "tango". Incredibly beautiful as usual. Thank you for your analysis. I always learn a lot from it and come to appreciate the artist even more. My Brazilian ❤️ is proud!
Sir Hairless, your analysis helps me to understand and enjoy music I normally wouldn't listen to. I really appreciate the visuals you use to get your points across. Thank you.
O vi ao vivo e verei sempre que possível, é fantástico, hipnotizador. Nem sei mais o que dizer do Yamandu, então, apenas repetirei que tu fazes ótimos reacts, muito bons mesmo, usas uma mistura de profissional com sentimental e com coisas que só fãs fazem, o que me faz crer que realmente gostas das músicas dele. Um abraço
Absolutely beautifully played!! I can see your true admiration for this artist SH! 🤩 Look how many guitars he has on the wall to practise with! Or are they for art display!? (I noticed you had one ukulele on your wall! 😅) Thank you Sir for an eye, ear and mind opening presentation of Yamandu's work - soooo good! 👍 👌👏
I wonder the same thing - does he ever touch them, or are they all old guitars?? Either way it's a nice backdrop My ukulele 'collection' pales in comparison
funny to see you reacting to Yamandu. It's important for you to know that he chose to improvise all the time, and this is why sometimes things sound a bit crazy, because he doesn't follow the original tab.
Incredible reaction and fantastic performance by Yamandu. I love how you can break down the song and the performance and explore how each element and nuance contributes to the whole piece. Makes us appreciate the song and the performance even more. He performed "Adios Nonino" Tango to celebrate Astor Piazolla's 100th anniversary. Incredible how he can make his guitar do justice to the song without an orchestra behind it. Here's the link: ua-cam.com/video/cmwtt8QBA8c/v-deo.html
Un himno de mi país, gracias por reaccionar algo tan tradicional Argentino, y Gracias a este maestro por hacerlo tan sentido. un fuerte abrazo de madre. Te recomiendo un grande que ya nos dejó para que no lo olviden, el gran Astor Piazzolla en uno de sus tantos temas Adios nonino ua-cam.com/video/Ljq4K31puA4/v-deo.htmlsi=oeYqn_z0DY9sMyyV te enamorarás de su bandoneón
I've always loved this tango and this is a very nice version of the original. Sir Hairless thank you again for your wonderful variety of reaction videos combined with the great technical analysis.
Brazilian Music is underrated by the English world(more popular in France or Spain), from 60s to 70s, Bossa Nova and Samba were dominated in the west, but nowadays declined. I recommand Salomão Soares and André Mehmari as the representation of the Contemporary Brazilian pianists, André Mehmari is well educated by the classic piano tech, but also the brazilian origin.
The version of the film is gorgeous and aristocratic as you pointed out. Here Yamandu uses those intense sttacatto parts to make it sound very rhythmic and expressive, and that is how the popular tango sounds.
La catedral, music by Augostine Barrios (Paraguayan), one of the first to record an instrumental album on classical guitar at the beginning of the 20th century, La catedral is considered his masterpiece influenced by Bach, performed by Yamandu and his wife Elody
I love your so informative song introductions. This one is so romantic. When I hear this, I always see that great dancing scene from the movie “Scent of a Woman” with Al Pacino. Mr. costa’s technique is so overwhelming. Thank you. 🤗
HI, Big Fan here. YOU SHOULD LISTEN TO YAMANDU COSTA PLAYING ADIÓS NONINO, MAYBE THE MOST BEAUTIFUL AND SAD MUSIC BY ASTOR PIAZZOLA! All pretty amazing!
SH: Hello, again, great guitar version of this iconic tango!, I've listened several, this is different 'cos the 🎸, some years ago "Scent of a woman" movie used it for the tango dancing iconic scene between Al Pacino and Gabrielle Anwar and then was used in others movies (became popular in U.S.), not in Latin America where is very well known! Great analysis, as always, greetings from 🇲🇽😉✌️
Thanks for all your amazing vídeos!! Far beyond standard 'reaction', you know a real lot about music and hear a real lot, and comment on a very high standard - congratulations! As to Yamandu Costa, if, amidst the variety already presented, you'd like to hear and see something still different - have a look on "Yamandu Costa interpreta ritmo colombiano". It is his version of a third party's composition. You'll hear (and see) him swing! (Actually, he also recorded with the Jazz Cigano Quintet.) Rare to see soul & body swinging along so intensely. Have fun!
Love that egg and the great guitar Performance too remindes me of some Songs way Back in my time, i can't even remember clearly... If my brain find it again i will Tell you.
Ok. I figured out what my brain did (and i don't Like it). The way he plays the guitar, create a Sound that is similar to a Zither. I was listen to that Instrument in my early childhood and my brain thougt it is funny to bring that Back. Also i'm Sure i heard a few Cords of this Song in some older movies here and there, like many Classic Melodies... 🫣
@@SirHairless yes, you know that Instrument? Looks Like a half guitar with Just many more Strings cuz you thougt of a Harp. IT IS a Traditional German Instrument and i'm Not a Fan of German Folksongs. But this Instrument hast great parts in Classic Musik. I think it was Johan Strauß
@@bettinasade9385 Yes I've seen one before - I've been to Germany many times, can't remember if it was there or in Czechia or somewhere else in Europe 🤔 Very strange/cool instrument! There must be so many other instruments out there (e.g. stringed instruments) that have been lost in popularity to time
@@SirHairless true. That why i asked you to react to samaltau by Dimash the Tokio Version. There you have all 3 traditional Kasach Instrument. But i guess it is on your list, so i'm waiting 😊 I Like the Sound of a Zither and there are many modern Songs played with it, it is Just the memory of folk Style Songs i don't Like. Do you know the hammered dulcimer? That is also one of the Instruments.
For a head, of a noble colt That right on the line, eases up when arriving And that when returning, seems to say Don't forget, brother You know, you shouldn't play For a head, a one-day affair Of that flirtatious and smiling woman Who smilingly swears the love that is lying Burns in a bonfire All my love For a head, all the madness Her mouth that kisses Erases sadness Calms bitterness For a head If she forgets me What does it matter to lose me A thousand times life Why live So many disappointments, for a head I swore a thousand times I won't insist But if a glance hurts me when passing Her fiery mouth I want to kiss again Enough of racing, the gambling is over A close finish I will never see again But if some horse becomes a fixture on Sunday I'll bet everything What am I going to do? For a head, all the madness Her mouth that kisses Erases sadness Calms bitterness For a head If she forgets me What does it matter to lose me A thousand times a life What is the point of living
Yamandu is a very special person. He is a very nice guy. Don't be surprised if one of these days Yamandu comes to your channel to thank you for the compliments. He have done so with many commentators who talk about their music. I think we share the same admiration for Yamandu, that I saw a couple of times, here in Portugal. were he is now living.
incredible guitar playing. Have you ever watched/listened to Roy Clark? He is considered one of the greatest artist on stringed instruments, and I mean anything with strings. He was mainly a country/bluegrass artist but his performance of Malaguena is absolutely amazing, especially the one on the Odd Couple. I think you would enjoy him in any genre
First of all i want to thank you for teaching, not only about music, also for the greatest english you speak. Im learning and your Is exquisite. I would like to recomend you the singer JUAN GABRIEL. Maybe the greatest singer of all latin America. An excellent composer. The Song "Amor Eterno" Will break your soul and heart in pieces. Un abrazo!!!!
I recommend you search for the songs from the album "Yamandu Costa e Dominguinhos". The melodies... the touch on the soul is surreal. Some indications: - Pedacinho Do Céu - Yamandu Costa e Dominguinhos - Asa Branca - Yamandu Costa e Dominguinhos - Velho Realejo - Yamandu Costa e Dominguinhos - Domingando - Yamandu Costa e Dominguinhos - Escadaria - Yamandu Costa e Dominguinhos
Marcin didn't win a recent new artist poll (Dan Vasc did), but that doesn't mean he'll never arrive on the SH channel I've heard great things about him so he's staying firmly on my list for the future!
react to the Russian song 'Sokolov Polka' performed by Yamandu also as a result of a documentary he made in search of the origin of the 7-string guitar, the feeling he puts into this song made a humble Russian luthier tear up his eyes, watch the documentary, I recommend it, besides Russia he visited many other countries. Here is the link to the isolated song played by him: ua-cam.com/video/4UQuE6sMj20/v-deo.html
Bravo for this new video, giving visibility to the classical guitar and leaving another analysis of Yamandu Costa's technique. I already recommended you to do an analysis of Paco de Lucia, about whom, upon his death, 10 years ago, Yamandu commented "who plays popular guitar in the world and was not influenced by him?". His best known song is Entre dos aguas, although his technique can be seen in any video, with an impeccable technique and an immense sensitivity when it comes to rhythm and intensity. Here I leave you again the link to this song, ua-cam.com/video/2oyhlad64-s/v-deo.html
@@SirHairless One question Have you ever heard of it? If you liked the video I linked in the previous comment, I would suggest you to listen to the Mediterranean Sundance with Al De Meola and John Mac Laughlin, the concert that for many is considered as the best classical guitar concert, here an excerpt (it's a pity that the qualities are not the best, but it's what I could find on YT ua-cam.com/video/kjpwtLdy8lw/v-deo.html )
react the Hamilton de Holanda, please: Hamilton de Holanda & Yamandu Costa ua-cam.com/video/Qe9rs-kxU-Y/v-deo.htmlsi=0tmH73gOLssIggto Hamilton de Holanda & João bosco ua-cam.com/video/3Y9KF11wPl0/v-deo.htmlsi=2q8fbJtPkri-EVkL
Check out my other reactions to Yamandu's guitar madness at this playlist 🎶 ua-cam.com/play/PL-tAjLxAAkA8xCLCEz-iEY0INdr2gKkdY.html
Hi, reaction this video Yamandu Costa Interpreta Ritmo Colombiano
ua-cam.com/video/EXeHPUMpM2U/v-deo.htmlsi=Y6PkoDOnVTZkh0ko
Dear SirHairless can you react to Yamandu Costa - Sarará?
@@Dygo0303 Yes it's on my list for a future reaction!
Every single song from Yamandu is just awsome
From what I've heard so far, definitely!
I want to see you react to Yamandu Costa peforms ADIOS NONINO by Astor Piazolla
So beautiful!
Это произведение узнаваемо во всём мире с первых нот! Яманду сыграл его так, как танцуют аргентинское танго - не по правилам, а по состоянию души и настроению!😉 Мне очень понравилось!👍
Me encanta el, tango esta versión por una cabeza es bella ❤
Hi sir. I'm Brazilian, a singer and, modesty aside, a connoisseur of Brazilian music. I want to suggest the video "BADEN POWELL- SAMBA TRISTE (1970)" , you can find it here on UA-cam. This was the man who influenced generations in Brazil, including Yamandu. sacred monster of Brazilian music. You'll love it, trust me. A hug
Thanks for the recommendation 🎵
Man! Baden was one of the BEST guitar in the entire word! impossible to forget
Que povo babaca.. O vídeo é sobre Yamandu e eles aqui falando de outros artistas. Recalcados, invejosos..
O melhor violonista do mundo é o Yamandu, vocês querendo ou não, recalcados.
@@fabianob7196Rapaz... Que violência descabida. Coloca um pouco de paz no seu coração!
Hello, Sir!!👋WOW there are so many elements I love here: from the nice choice of song by the legendary 'Carlitos' & masterful guitar playing by Yamandu, to your remarkable discussion of the whole performance... thank you very much for continuing exploring our South American rich musical culture (Argentina also has true musical jewels that I hope you can visit in the future)!
Lastly, I should mention some other important highlights for me in this reaction:
- I’m very happy every time I see you holding/strumming your acoustic guitar (the genuine intimacy between a musician and their instrument is one of the most beautiful relationships I’ve ever seen in life)🥰;
- I loved when you said “… but with Yamandu it just seems a bit more chromatic” (I think I’m starting to get the chromaticism thing by ear and I never think it’s too much when you offer new examples to us)😊;
- ‘Yamanduism’: is brilliant and I hope it’s ok to borrow this new vocabulary from you!😄
The pleasure is mine (especially if Yamandu is involved ) 🇧🇷
Haha spread the word of Yamanduisms
To all Yamandu-lovers: Make sure not to miss out on his interpretation of 'The Cathedral' (in duet with Elodie Bouny): Almost unworldly beautiful...
Visita Boa: Yamandu Costa e Elodie Bouny - La Catedral (Allegro Solemne)
Lovely performance
Yamandu flexes the song like jelly through his fingers.
Yamandu playing always activates emotions. If each person is given a mission, this is theirs.
Merci une fois de plus Sir pour cette merveilleuse réaction. Ce morceau me touche particulièrement. C’était l’un des tangos préférés de mon défunt père. Beaucoup de virtuosité et de sensibilité dans l’interprétation de Yamandu que je découvre grâce à vous. De précieux souvenirs me reviennent en mémoire…. Une très belle rencontre avec cet interprète !! Merci encore et salutations de France. 🙏🏼🙏🏼👍❤️
It is extraordinary to hear a bit of Brazil in this notoriously Argentinian piece ❤. I don't understand much of music but I feel the "chorinho" parts in this "tango". Incredibly beautiful as usual. Thank you for your analysis. I always learn a lot from it and come to appreciate the artist even more. My Brazilian ❤️ is proud!
Yamandu is having a presentation in my city next month. If I decide to go I'll try to tell him about you!
Definitely go - you'll get to see him play live!!
(And you can tell him about me )
Sir Hairless, your analysis helps me to understand and enjoy music I normally wouldn't listen to. I really appreciate the visuals you use to get your points across. Thank you.
I've heard this song before. I'm not sure where but it was an instrumental.
He is pretty versatile and this song was charming.
💖R/A🎼
Tal vez la escuchaste en la película de Al Pacino, Perfume de Mujer.
Es la versión con instrumentos de viento y piano.
This is the tango played in the iconic scene of "Scent of a woman", Al Pacino dancing tango with Gabrielle Anwar, maybe you watched it...✌️😉🇲🇽
🥺🥺🥺 .. I agree , he is ridiculous!! 🙉🙉🙉
O vi ao vivo e verei sempre que possível, é fantástico, hipnotizador.
Nem sei mais o que dizer do Yamandu, então, apenas repetirei que tu fazes ótimos reacts, muito bons mesmo, usas uma mistura de profissional com sentimental e com coisas que só fãs fazem, o que me faz crer que realmente gostas das músicas dele.
Um abraço
He is one of the best guitarists I've ever heard.
Great reaction, greetings from brasil
“Brejeiro” is an old video of Yamandu. I would recommend Yamandu’s version of “Adios Nonino” too
O maior de todos os Tempos nesse instrumento.
Muito sensível e virtuosoissimo.
Esse Tango de Gardel é de chorar.
Absolutely beautifully played!! I can see your true admiration for this artist SH! 🤩 Look how many guitars he has on the wall to practise with! Or are they for art display!? (I noticed you had one ukulele on your wall! 😅) Thank you Sir for an eye, ear and mind opening presentation of Yamandu's work - soooo good! 👍 👌👏
I wonder the same thing - does he ever touch them, or are they all old guitars?? Either way it's a nice backdrop My ukulele 'collection' pales in comparison
@@SirHairless ua-cam.com/video/DeZxIETPH-E/v-deo.htmlsi=tfY1y327lDM4Ua0E
funny to see you reacting to Yamandu. It's important for you to know that he chose to improvise all the time, and this is why sometimes things sound a bit crazy, because he doesn't follow the original tab.
Yamandu is a unique guitar phenomenon.
Yamandu é nascido no Estado do Rio Grande do Sul Brasil...abs Claudio Heleno Cassol Cachoeira do Sul RGS Brasil ❤
Una versión inigualable de Yamandu, y muy buena su exposición y crítica. Muchas gracias.
Hello Sir muito feliz por mais uma reação à esse brilhante e incrível artista brasileiro. E com sua magnifica análise. Tks. Beijos do Brasil 😘❤️🇧🇷
Incredible reaction and fantastic performance by Yamandu. I love how you can break down the song and the performance and explore how each element and nuance contributes to the whole piece. Makes us appreciate the song and the performance even more. He performed "Adios Nonino" Tango to celebrate Astor Piazolla's 100th anniversary. Incredible how he can make his guitar do justice to the song without an orchestra behind it. Here's the link: ua-cam.com/video/cmwtt8QBA8c/v-deo.html
It is incredible, indeed, isn't it?
By the way, thanks for sharing the link, I'll check it out!
He's a genius! Proud of this guy from my country be recognized from someone in another place. Here? Almost nobody know him as he deserves.
Un himno de mi país, gracias por reaccionar algo tan tradicional Argentino, y Gracias a este maestro por hacerlo tan sentido. un fuerte abrazo de madre. Te recomiendo un grande que ya nos dejó para que no lo olviden, el gran Astor Piazzolla en uno de sus tantos temas Adios nonino ua-cam.com/video/Ljq4K31puA4/v-deo.htmlsi=oeYqn_z0DY9sMyyV te enamorarás de su bandoneón
OMG your Reaction & Analysis to Yamandu big talent is so amazing! Muito obrigada, Sir Hairless💞💯💞
A new musician to me and a new fan for Yamandu Costa. The very reason I follow great reaction videos such as yours. Thank you!
Try 'carlos malta' another great brazilian musician
Listen to Raphael Rabello, a great guitarist and maybe one of the greatest inspiration to him
I've always loved this tango and this is a very nice version of the original. Sir Hairless thank you again for your wonderful variety of reaction videos combined with the great technical analysis.
Brazilian Music is underrated by the English world(more popular in France or Spain), from 60s to 70s, Bossa Nova and Samba were dominated in the west, but nowadays declined. I recommand Salomão Soares and André Mehmari as the representation of the Contemporary Brazilian pianists, André Mehmari is well educated by the classic piano tech, but also the brazilian origin.
It's a shame, I love Bossa Nova
Just a correction, the pronounce of his name the accent is on de last 'u' , yamandú, greetings from brazil
Thanks for letting me know!
Adoro tango e Yamandu toca lindamente Gardel. Um abraço do Brasil 🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🥰
The version of the film is gorgeous and aristocratic as you pointed out. Here Yamandu uses those intense sttacatto parts to make it sound very rhythmic and expressive, and that is how the popular tango sounds.
You need react La catedral.
La catedral, music by Augostine Barrios (Paraguayan), one of the first to record an instrumental album on classical guitar at the beginning of the 20th century, La catedral is considered his masterpiece influenced by Bach, performed by Yamandu and his wife Elody
Muito obrigada 🙏🙏🙏Yamandu é um verdadeiro mago do violão!!!
I love your so informative song introductions. This one is so romantic. When I hear this, I always see that great dancing scene from the movie “Scent of a Woman” with Al Pacino. Mr. costa’s technique is so overwhelming. Thank you. 🤗
🎶😊
Os seus vídeo são verdadeiras aulas. Muito obrigada por colocar a opção de legenda em português. ❤❤❤
Here i am! Thanks again!
HI, Big Fan here. YOU SHOULD LISTEN TO YAMANDU COSTA PLAYING ADIÓS NONINO, MAYBE THE MOST BEAUTIFUL AND SAD MUSIC BY ASTOR PIAZZOLA! All pretty amazing!
É uma maravilha da existência sonora , yamandu é um gênio que ficará para eternidade!
SH: Hello, again, great guitar version of this iconic tango!, I've listened several, this is different 'cos the 🎸, some years ago "Scent of a woman" movie used it for the tango dancing iconic scene between Al Pacino and Gabrielle Anwar and then was used in others movies (became popular in U.S.), not in Latin America where is very well known!
Great analysis, as always, greetings from 🇲🇽😉✌️
Thanks for all your amazing vídeos!! Far beyond standard 'reaction', you know a real lot about music and hear a real lot, and comment on a very high standard - congratulations! As to Yamandu Costa, if, amidst the variety already presented, you'd like to hear and see something still different - have a look on "Yamandu Costa interpreta ritmo colombiano". It is his version of a third party's composition. You'll hear (and see) him swing! (Actually, he also recorded with the Jazz Cigano Quintet.) Rare to see soul & body swinging along so intensely. Have fun!
Ele brinca com o violão... Sensacional.
Awesome !!! very well done, Thank you !!! Check Agustin Luna as well, on tango he excells but he is argentine.
Love that egg and the great guitar Performance too remindes me of some Songs way Back in my time, i can't even remember clearly... If my brain find it again i will Tell you.
Ok. I figured out what my brain did (and i don't Like it). The way he plays the guitar, create a Sound that is similar to a Zither. I was listen to that Instrument in my early childhood and my brain thougt it is funny to bring that Back. Also i'm Sure i heard a few Cords of this Song in some older movies here and there, like many Classic Melodies... 🫣
@@bettinasade9385 Oo very interesting! The zither as an instrument
@@SirHairless yes, you know that Instrument? Looks Like a half guitar with Just many more Strings cuz you thougt of a Harp. IT IS a Traditional German Instrument and i'm Not a Fan of German Folksongs. But this Instrument hast great parts in Classic Musik. I think it was Johan Strauß
@@bettinasade9385 Yes I've seen one before - I've been to Germany many times, can't remember if it was there or in Czechia or somewhere else in Europe 🤔 Very strange/cool instrument! There must be so many other instruments out there (e.g. stringed instruments) that have been lost in popularity to time
@@SirHairless true. That why i asked you to react to samaltau by Dimash the Tokio Version. There you have all 3 traditional Kasach Instrument. But i guess it is on your list, so i'm waiting 😊
I Like the Sound of a Zither and there are many modern Songs played with it, it is Just the memory of folk Style Songs i don't Like.
Do you know the hammered dulcimer? That is also one of the Instruments.
For a head, of a noble colt
That right on the line, eases up when arriving
And that when returning, seems to say
Don't forget, brother
You know, you shouldn't play
For a head, a one-day affair
Of that flirtatious and smiling woman
Who smilingly swears the love that is lying
Burns in a bonfire
All my love
For a head, all the madness
Her mouth that kisses
Erases sadness
Calms bitterness
For a head
If she forgets me
What does it matter to lose me
A thousand times life
Why live
So many disappointments, for a head
I swore a thousand times I won't insist
But if a glance hurts me when passing
Her fiery mouth
I want to kiss again
Enough of racing, the gambling is over
A close finish I will never see again
But if some horse becomes a fixture on Sunday
I'll bet everything
What am I going to do?
For a head, all the madness
Her mouth that kisses
Erases sadness
Calms bitterness
For a head
If she forgets me
What does it matter to lose me
A thousand times a life
What is the point of living
Excelentes análises sempre, Sir Hairless! Yamandu já não cabe em palavras.
De facto.
Please react to 'Elis Regina - Nossos Pais', she was an amazing singer from Brazil and i think you reaction to this would be really gold.
Yamandu is a very special person. He is a very nice guy.
Don't be surprised if one of these days Yamandu comes to your channel to thank you for the compliments.
He have done so with many commentators who talk about their music.
I think we share the same admiration for Yamandu, that I saw a couple of times, here in Portugal. were he is now living.
That would be amazing if that were to happen 🙏🏽
Just happened in the reaction to Sarará, some hours ago lol
Take a look at Egberto Gismonti, you won't be disappointed, I promise you. Dimitar Ivanov masterfully interprets his work.
❤❤❤
lovely review
Hamilton de Holanda e Yamandu, muito bom.
💕💕💕
It's my favorite chaos. ❤
incredible guitar playing. Have you ever watched/listened to Roy Clark? He is considered one of the greatest artist on stringed instruments, and I mean anything with strings. He was mainly a country/bluegrass artist but his performance of Malaguena is absolutely amazing, especially the one on the Odd Couple. I think you would enjoy him in any genre
First of all i want to thank you for teaching, not only about music, also for the greatest english you speak. Im learning and your Is exquisite. I would like to recomend you the singer JUAN GABRIEL. Maybe the greatest singer of all latin America. An excellent composer. The Song "Amor Eterno" Will break your soul and heart in pieces. Un abrazo!!!!
amazing!
CHAMA 🎸🇧🇷
I absolutely *adore* por una cabeza (it’s my phone’s ringtone lol). This very seems more jazzy than tango-y to me, and I do prefer the latter 🤷🏻♀️
Excellent
Honestly, I'd like you to react to any song he did with the Orquestra Sinfônica Municipal de São Paulo, like Contrabando or Coração de Camalote
I recommend you search for the songs from the album "Yamandu Costa e Dominguinhos". The melodies... the touch on the soul is surreal.
Some indications:
- Pedacinho Do Céu - Yamandu Costa e Dominguinhos
- Asa Branca - Yamandu Costa e Dominguinhos
- Velho Realejo - Yamandu Costa e Dominguinhos
- Domingando - Yamandu Costa e Dominguinhos
- Escadaria - Yamandu Costa e Dominguinhos
Por favor! Escute ele tocando "ritmo colombiano"
I hope Marcin reaction is coming soon! 😊😊❤❤
Marcin didn't win a recent new artist poll (Dan Vasc did), but that doesn't mean he'll never arrive on the SH channel I've heard great things about him so he's staying firmly on my list for the future!
Another Brazilian guy for you: React Fabio Lima playing Trem das Onze.
Mannn!!!!
Maravilha
react to the Russian song 'Sokolov Polka' performed by Yamandu also as a result of a documentary he made in search of the origin of the 7-string guitar, the feeling he puts into this song made a humble Russian luthier tear up his eyes, watch the documentary, I recommend it, besides Russia he visited many other countries. Here is the link to the isolated song played by him: ua-cam.com/video/4UQuE6sMj20/v-deo.html
Please, react to any Yamandu song with Renato Borghetti... I sugest "Merceditas"
Search about Raphael Rabelo. He played with Yamandu, and he's great than Yamandu. I love your channel!!!
It sounds like Piazzolla in some parts in some way. Some parts are like Jazz. I am not a musician or anything. LOL
Bravo for this new video, giving visibility to the classical guitar and leaving another analysis of Yamandu Costa's technique. I already recommended you to do an analysis of Paco de Lucia, about whom, upon his death, 10 years ago, Yamandu commented "who plays popular guitar in the world and was not influenced by him?". His best known song is Entre dos aguas, although his technique can be seen in any video, with an impeccable technique and an immense sensitivity when it comes to rhythm and intensity. Here I leave you again the link to this song,
ua-cam.com/video/2oyhlad64-s/v-deo.html
Thanks! Yes, Paco de Lucia is on my list for a future reaction I don't know when it will happen, but it will!
@@SirHairless One question Have you ever heard of it?
If you liked the video I linked in the previous comment, I would suggest you to listen to the Mediterranean Sundance with Al De Meola and John Mac Laughlin, the concert that for many is considered as the best classical guitar concert, here an excerpt (it's a pity that the qualities are not the best, but it's what I could find on YT ua-cam.com/video/kjpwtLdy8lw/v-deo.html )
@@franciscojavierp.7162 I'd only heard of him through UA-cam comments on my Yamandu videos! Thanks for the links
Se ele tivesse pego minha tia, hoje ele seria meu tio.... oh destino
To you understand Yamandu. He is more the a incredible musician. He is a researcher. ua-cam.com/video/oLKpj-0_CEU/v-deo.html
react the Hamilton de Holanda, please:
Hamilton de Holanda & Yamandu Costa
ua-cam.com/video/Qe9rs-kxU-Y/v-deo.htmlsi=0tmH73gOLssIggto
Hamilton de Holanda & João bosco
ua-cam.com/video/3Y9KF11wPl0/v-deo.htmlsi=2q8fbJtPkri-EVkL
MUSIC COMPOSER. ALFREDO LE PERA. BRASILIAN COMPOSER BORN IN 1900 IN SAO PAULO CITY