The guitarist on the left is Luis Guerreriro. The Portuguese guitar is a standard of Portuguese culture and the essential soul of fado, and Luís Guerreiro is probably the greatest virtuoso in the practice of this instrument with which he has maintained a passionate love relationship since childhood.
3:02 That instrument is a Portuguese guitar or Portuguese guitarra (Portuguese: guitarra portuguesa, pronounced [ɡiˈtaʁɐ puɾtuˈɣezɐ]) is a plucked string instrument with twelve steel strings, strung in six courses of two strings. It is one of the few musical instruments that still uses watch-key or Preston tuners. It is iconically associated with the musical genre known as Fado, and is now an icon for anything Portuguese.
Maria do Carmo Carvalho Rebelo de Andrade (born in Lisbon), better known as Carminho, is a Portuguese fado and popular music singer. She comes from a family of musicians, since her mother, Teresa Siqueira, was a famous fado singer. She is considered one of the most talented and innovative fado singers of her generation.] She can be considered as a crossover artist, since her eclectic work shows the heritage of both traditional and contemporary fado, as she also delves into other genres such as Brazilian popular music.
The genre that she has sung is called "Fado". On 27 November 2011, fado was added to the UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage Lists. It is one of two Portuguese music traditions part of the lists, the other being Cante Alentejano. I like fado, but I don't listen to it much, the lyrics are very sentimental and sad. I try when I can listen to more optimistic music and happier themes ...
Who said that fado is always sad and sentimental? If you listen "Amor de longe" by Raquel Tavares you'll see it is quite the opposite. I remember Amália Rodrigues singing "O fado da Mariquinhas" or "Senhor Vinho" and those are not sad fados.
Great to see you liked the Portuguese Guitar. It’s very difficult to play since it has 12 strings… a descendant of medieval instruments. Please try as well Ana Moura ( Tens os olhos de Deus), Mariza ( Gente da minha terra), Raquel Tavares ( O meu amor de longe)… obrigada!
Nice one! I don't know many bands from Portugal, I think I just know Madredeus and Moonspell. This one was a good one, a little bit like Madredeus, maybe.
I found another singer from Portugal that I plan on doing soon. Mariza. Of course you can search for her and watch as you like. I don't know any singers from Portugal, so you've got me beat.
@@JohnCregoWorldMusic Well, maybe you could do Madredeus sometime. A little bit more dramatic than Carminho, but really nice to: ua-cam.com/video/IfBCbqrBdco/v-deo.html
@@JohnCregoWorldMusic Mariza is a great fado singer, but another one is Ana Moura, or Gisela João. If you are interested in other types of music there are Salvador Sobral, Amor Electro, and many other younger singers.
This is not a band. This a fado singer ( “fadista”) accompanied by her musicians. I also love Madredeus… 😀 Other fadistas I recommend: Mariza, Ana Moura, Raquel Tavares, Camane
FADO ???????? Reacting to Fado ????? Stop the world i want to see this. I want to enjoy reacting Fado, reacting Carminho. Must listen more often fado singers...try Mariza - gente da minha terra ao vivo em Belém. I love and apreciate a lot this reacting this music but this is not Fado, i don`t consider fado but it`s my opinnion. However Carminho is a fado singer star.
OK. Well, I'm new to this so I may be mistaken. I did a video of Mariza doing Chuva. WOW is all I can say. She is amazing and gorgeous too. Unfortunately the video got blocked. I might try to post it again and maybe the algorithms won't catch it. I just did a video of Ana Moura which is scheduled to play Aug. 20th.
Why would anyone care to ask any American's opinion about Carminho and Portuguese guitar playing? He doesn't know anything about fado, anything about desgarradas, he doesn't know what instrument is being played and, above all, he doesn't care! He's got no idea but, actually, the whole thing is unfair to him. It's like: what do you think about The Tempest, E. L. James?
It's definitely an uneducated opinion. Maybe someone thought I might like it enough to investigate it further. We all have to start somewhere. I like music in general so I can listen to anything and decide if I like it or not. There are plenty of times I don't know what instrument is being played. Does that mean I shouldn't listen? I've been learning a lot about music I've never heard before thanks to the many suggesters and commenters. If I were from somewhere else, would that make a difference to you? I would have to read The Tempest and a book by E.L.James. Then you can ask me.
It is the second time I have seen a UA-cam video you have produced. What I have noticed is that you seem to be a very good professional, but you do not show your emotions. I am not sure if you are really appreciating the song you listening to or if it is just OK, from a technical point of view. Am I wrong?
I'm an observer. I don't flail about like some reactors do. As far as this particular song goes, I liked it well enough. It's a bit new so I let it wash over me. I don't get emotional about much. People tell me I talk too much during a song but that's my way of reacting to it. I can listen and talk at the same time.
The guitarist on the left is Luis Guerreriro. The Portuguese guitar is a standard of Portuguese culture and the essential soul of fado, and Luís Guerreiro is probably the greatest virtuoso in the practice of this instrument with which he has maintained a passionate love relationship since childhood.
3:02 That instrument is a Portuguese guitar or Portuguese guitarra (Portuguese: guitarra portuguesa, pronounced [ɡiˈtaʁɐ puɾtuˈɣezɐ]) is a plucked string instrument with twelve steel strings, strung in six courses of two strings. It is one of the few musical instruments that still uses watch-key or Preston tuners. It is iconically associated with the musical genre known as Fado, and is now an icon for anything Portuguese.
Excelente explicação. Cumprimentos.
if you like Portuguese Guitar, you must check “Verdes Anos” from the great Carlos Paredes
Indeed
Yes!
ua-cam.com/video/s2TLCGcj6y8/v-deo.html
Esse fado foi uma desgarrada entre instrumentos e uma grande voz.
Maria do Carmo Carvalho Rebelo de Andrade (born in Lisbon), better known as Carminho, is a Portuguese fado and popular music singer. She comes from a family of musicians, since her mother, Teresa Siqueira, was a famous fado singer. She is considered one of the most talented and innovative fado singers of her generation.] She can be considered as a crossover artist, since her eclectic work shows the heritage of both traditional and contemporary fado, as she also delves into other genres such as Brazilian popular music.
The genre that she has sung is called "Fado".
On 27 November 2011, fado was added to the UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage Lists. It is one of two Portuguese music traditions part of the lists, the other being Cante Alentejano. I like fado, but I don't listen to it much, the lyrics are very sentimental and sad. I try when I can listen to more optimistic music and happier themes ...
Who said that fado is always sad and sentimental? If you listen "Amor de longe" by Raquel Tavares you'll see it is quite the opposite. I remember Amália Rodrigues singing "O fado da Mariquinhas" or "Senhor Vinho" and those are not sad fados.
@@anaramos2802 mas os poemas que mencionou nao sao fados tradicionais
The instrument is portuguese guitar
Guitarra portuguesa my friend, Portuguese guitar. An iconic instrument
If you like Portuguese Guitar please try Carlos Paredes..... Legend!!!!
The Portuguese guitar
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Portuguese_guitar
ua-cam.com/video/xxf4ASHqVMs/v-deo.html
ua-cam.com/video/9E-fgPyiq00/v-deo.html
this concert was in germany and the instrument is portuguese guitar
Belíssimo
Yes,is froom Portugal!Muito obrigado.🦋
Você é muito bem-vindo.
That ending is also part of the tradition of Fado, this type of music.
That instrument is the Portuguese Guitar .
Ending like Amália Rodrigues the late queen
It's the best bass player in Portugal.
If you love the sound of the Portuguese guitar, please listen to Carlos Paredes
Just one small tip. In portuguese if you see written "NH" it reads like Spanish "Ñ". So you should say CARMIÑO. ;)
Not the best fado but she has an amazing voice indeed check her work
It comes from our Arab heritage 😋🙏👍
It’s a Portuguese guitar
Man! It's a unique instrument called guitarra portuguesa the others came much later
Guitarra fado
Great to see you liked the Portuguese Guitar. It’s very difficult to play since it has 12 strings… a descendant of medieval instruments.
Please try as well Ana Moura ( Tens os olhos de Deus), Mariza ( Gente da minha terra), Raquel Tavares ( O meu amor de longe)… obrigada!
03:01 it’s a Portuguese Guitar
Português guitarra 🎸 é um show completado por uma boa fadista
Here is Carminho featuring Bárbara Bandeira...
ua-cam.com/video/gIP1hwTJOvs/v-deo.html
Nice one!
I don't know many bands from Portugal, I think I just know Madredeus and Moonspell. This one was a good one, a little bit like Madredeus, maybe.
I found another singer from Portugal that I plan on doing soon. Mariza. Of course you can search for her and watch as you like. I don't know any singers from Portugal, so you've got me beat.
@@JohnCregoWorldMusic Well, maybe you could do Madredeus sometime. A little bit more dramatic than Carminho, but really nice to: ua-cam.com/video/IfBCbqrBdco/v-deo.html
@@JohnCregoWorldMusic And I'll check Mariza, of course.
@@JohnCregoWorldMusic Mariza is a great fado singer, but another one is Ana Moura, or Gisela João. If you are interested in other types of music there are Salvador Sobral, Amor Electro, and many other younger singers.
This is not a band. This a fado singer ( “fadista”) accompanied by her musicians.
I also love Madredeus… 😀
Other fadistas I recommend: Mariza, Ana Moura, Raquel Tavares, Camane
Ouça Amália Rodrigues; Ana Moura, Mariza, Obrigada
Is the portuguese guitar.🦋
It's a portuguese guitar
You should check Marisa, gente da minha terra, live in lisbon
Gente da minha terra, é da autoria de Amália Rodrigues.
If you like a further introduction to Fado and the portuguese guitar try this:
ua-cam.com/video/VoFaulsRYJQ/v-deo.html
Portuguese guitar
Guitarra portuguesa
from carlos paredes
Portuguese guitarra
I would like you to react to "bi zamani" from "pouriya raisi" a great tanbour solo.
I recently discovered it. From Iran I belive
Portuguese guitar
Listen to Ana Moura, Fado Loucura
guitarra portuguesa
FADO ???????? Reacting to Fado ????? Stop the world i want to see this. I want to enjoy reacting Fado, reacting Carminho. Must listen more often fado singers...try Mariza - gente da minha terra ao vivo em Belém. I love and apreciate a lot this reacting this music but this is not Fado, i don`t consider fado but it`s my opinnion. However Carminho is a fado singer star.
OK. Well, I'm new to this so I may be mistaken. I did a video of Mariza doing Chuva. WOW is all I can say. She is amazing and gorgeous too. Unfortunately the video got blocked. I might try to post it again and maybe the algorithms won't catch it. I just did a video of Ana Moura which is scheduled to play Aug. 20th.
Are you from Scotland? Well, I hope so.
No. Why do you hope so?
@@JohnCregoWorldMusic Well, just because I thought you were Scottish, and I wouldn't want to be wrong at all...
Why would anyone care to ask any American's opinion about Carminho and Portuguese guitar playing? He doesn't know anything about fado, anything about desgarradas, he doesn't know what instrument is being played and, above all, he doesn't care! He's got no idea but, actually, the whole thing is unfair to him. It's like: what do you think about The Tempest, E. L. James?
It's definitely an uneducated opinion. Maybe someone thought I might like it enough to investigate it further. We all have to start somewhere. I like music in general so I can listen to anything and decide if I like it or not. There are plenty of times I don't know what instrument is being played. Does that mean I shouldn't listen? I've been learning a lot about music I've never heard before thanks to the many suggesters and commenters. If I were from somewhere else, would that make a difference to you? I would have to read The Tempest and a book by E.L.James. Then you can ask me.
It is the second time I have seen a UA-cam video you have produced. What I have noticed is that you seem to be a very good professional, but you do not show your emotions. I am not sure if you are really appreciating the song you listening to or if it is just OK, from a technical point of view. Am I wrong?
I'm an observer. I don't flail about like some reactors do. As far as this particular song goes, I liked it well enough. It's a bit new so I let it wash over me. I don't get emotional about much. People tell me I talk too much during a song but that's my way of reacting to it. I can listen and talk at the same time.