Fuck. I wish I had his right hand technique. He's awesome. I dream of being this good. Though I'm not necessarily a flamenco guy, I'd still love to have that much ability. Impressive.
@caddop22 You may search UA-cam for his full name, Mario Escudero, a phenomenal flamenco guitarist of the mid-twentieth century who also as you know played duos with the flamenco genius, Sabicas, and to have been able do accomplish that he would have had to be at an extremely high masterly level of guitar playing and musicianship! Which he did possess! You are welcome. Best regards, Robert Wetzel, concerthallrecords
The last tune after his brief spoken introduction was a medley of American blues and folk song melodies done in jest for the audience. ...concerthallrecords
@TillHeartStops777 Horizontal left to right movement of the right forearm during execution of the fast four-finger right hand rasgueado flamenco strumming technique.
he is a real legend. Ole maestro Sabicas. You're in heart of all flamenco lovers and won't be forgotten
-Un super artista del flamenco, genial y muy virtuoso como pocos, poseedor de gran carisma el maestro Sabicas.
The flamenco guitar that maestro Sabicas is playing here was made by the Ramirez shop in Madrid with old style friction tuning pegs.
that is some BAD ASS rasgueado...
Best ever, whenever whatsoever.
Fuck. I wish I had his right hand technique. He's awesome. I dream of being this good. Though I'm not necessarily a flamenco guy, I'd still love to have that much ability. Impressive.
i love the blues fusion he does at the end! lol
@caddop22 You may search UA-cam for his full name, Mario Escudero, a phenomenal flamenco guitarist of the mid-twentieth century who also as you know played duos with the flamenco genius, Sabicas, and to have been able do accomplish that he would have had to be at an extremely high masterly level of guitar playing and musicianship! Which he did possess! You are welcome.
Best regards,
Robert Wetzel, concerthallrecords
The last tune after his brief spoken introduction was a medley
of American blues and folk song melodies done in jest for the audience.
...concerthallrecords
The order of works are: Malaguena...Hava Nagila ...medley of
American blues and folk tunes.
...concerthallrecords
Where can one find the sheet music for this edition? I have it in a different key from sheetmusicplus but really want it in E Major. Great playing
¡¡qué gran maestro¡¡¡ por cierto, ¿´dónde y cuándo fue esto?
Where can one find the sheet music for these encores? Who wrote the first piece (Malaguena)?
whats the technique starting at 2:33???
@TillHeartStops777
Horizontal left to right movement of the right forearm during execution of the fast four-finger right hand rasgueado flamenco strumming technique.
What's the name of the last tune he plays?
What guitar did he play?