Carminho and these three musicians are amazing. At the beginning of the video pay attention to the beauty of the classic guitar solo and dialogue with bass guitar, then to the amazing portuguese guitar show by Luís Guerreiro and at the end of music to the amazing and high difficulty performance of the bass guitar player. The bass guitar player is famous and since my childhood I remember to see him playing in several tv music shows performing with several bands and orchestras. I would dare to say that he is a prodigy of Nature. IMO no doubt the best fado performance of ever. Thank you for sharing it.
No Brasil não temos guitarra Portuguesa, temos a viola caipira também com 12 cordas, ambas têm som belíssima,mas o trinar da guitarra Portuguesa tem realmente algo especial.
A vossa viola caipira é a "filha" da portuguesa Viola Campaniça do Baixo Alentejo ... segundo os entendidos e o vosso tocador Chco Lobo e o portuguêsPedro Mestre., como o Ukelele do Hawaí é originário do cavaquinho levado pelos madeirenses ...
No España. Fado is Portugués. This guitar is portuguesa. Carminho is portuguesa. Nothing español, nothing spanish in this song. I'm spanish and I love fado, Carminha, Portugués guitar and Portugal. But, please, España y Portugal are very, very diferent. But we love each other.
Fado like many other genres of music is not a static thing. each singer gives it their own personal bit of soul, character, style. There are several styles depending on the area, social status, era. There's the very traditional fado that was sang in the old Lisbon quarters back in the late 1800, sang by prostitutes, sailors and that is where it was really born. It sings the hurts of extreme poverty, betrayed love ,loss, the longing for the sea or the death of a loved one caused by the sea. It's what is called the traditional Fado, but even here there are many diferences, you can find Fado Vadio that was sang by just about anyone who could sing or play a Portuguese Guitar, spontaneously at a tavern or balcony or even on the streets, then as years went by people started making a living of it and some taverns became specialized places introducing new singers or established singers in specific nights and this started in the early 20 century and this is the tradicional Lisbon Fado. A natural evolution happened, specially in the 60's when Amália Rodrigues started singing famous poets , many of the poets who spoke against the fascist regime, since she was so very famous the regime could not touch her so it was her way of also singing to the millions of portuguese, ( here and specially those who had run away to other countries) who adored her the words of pain and rebellion, freedom and hope that many could not read because the regime did not want for educated people with access to anything other than their little , plain lives. They are some of the most beautiful fados in our history. ( if you look for Amália Rodrigues in 40's and then on the 60's you will understand the differences between the styles because she had a long carrier in movies and covered the evolution of it and since you asked I can give you some examples, FADO MALHOA,1945, ua-cam.com/video/ZNCfktEU5L8/v-deo.html&ab_channel=PauloBorges ,NÃO SEI PORQUE TE FOSTE EMBORA, 1947 , O FADO DE CADA UM from 1948, ABANDONO, 1962 , ( this poem speaks about her lover being taken during the night never to be seen again and this was a reality for many women and understood by everyone to talk about the secret police ) these are mostly from old movies but they show the evolution of Fado in different eras and styles). There's a style very specific to an area near Lisbon that sings about their great love for the Lezíria ( a region where they breed bulls and horses mainly) horses, bullfights, specific to that region and usually sang my men. Then there's the Fado de Coimbra. Coimbra is a city one of the oldest ad most revered cities in Portugal where it was established an University in 1537. Back in the late 19th century only men went to the university so the Fado there has a strong tradition on male voices and since they were young men from very prominent families the lyrics are different and the way of singing is also very different, More erudite, more polished , the young students sang of young love and the beautiful eyes of a pretty girl, their experiences as young men finding their first love, their friendships for a lifetime, the sorrow of the end of their free student life as their lives as doctors, lawyers and so on had to begin. And with the years Fado also evolved and even singers who sing the traditional Fado also sing a more free style kind of song, Fado Canção. The roots are the same, often the way of singing is the same, but the music ( tune) and the lyrics diverge from the traditional. ( you got that with Dulce Pontes singing Canção do Mar, that is a traditional Fado from the 60's sang in a modern arrangement with her own style but it's still Fado)
Thanks for takinh my sugestion! This is really fado! You can react too to Amália Rodrigues - gaivota or estranha forma de vida. Dulce pontes- fado português Ana moura- loucura Carminho - saudades do Brasil em Portugal Camané- fado laranjeira
Hi. In the begining there were mostly 3 ways to sing Fado: À Capela- slow and melancolic (with the 2 guitars, one Portuguese and the other Flamenco); Corrido-speedy like a car chase ( again with 2 guitars); and the Coimbra Fado ( with more guitars). Now there are the new Fado singers and new ways of singing the song with, percussion, orchestra,etc
"One Life in another Life"! These portuguese guitar player is famous in Portugal is one of the best players here in Portugal! Carminho she's a very good singer to. Thank you for watching! All the Best.
Madalena Varela, boa noite. A Carminho não é uma Cantora é uma Fadista. O Luís Guerreiro, que toca genialmente a guitarra portuguesa, está (e é!) considerado o melhor guitarrista da actualidade. Ninguém toca guitarra portuguesa com a mesma paixão que ele transmite nas suas interpretações. Basta ver que Fadistas (eles e elas, as melhores vozes!!!) o Luís tem acompanhado.
@@naterciacostaribeiro8506 não sei se percebeu, mas eu redigi o meu comentário em inglês! O resto do seu comentário, sobre o Luís Guerreiro, não percebi bem mas penso que tenha sido para consubstanciar o meu...
One life in another life. And yes, the portuguese nh is identical to the spanish ñ. The guitars are as important in fado as the voice, this one is perfect to show that Carminho sits and lets the guitar players shine. I don't see it as a woman yelling at a man. This specific kind of Lisbon fado is like that, "fast and furious"😛. If you listen to a man it's the same speed and tone.
There is no Spanish Guitar on that stage and, remember, Portugal is almost one thousand yers old ( since 1143 ) and romans, Celtics, Arabs, Islamics we have received all those cultures and later also África influence! We exist 400 years before the ruling kings were able to achieve the actual borders.
I might have commented about the Portuguese guitar player Luis Guerreiro. He’s played with so many different Fadistas including Mariza, Carminho, Carla Pires etc. I do have a suggestion, Balada de um Amanhecer by Marta Rosa which is soooo incredible or Carla Pires Voar Alto. Luis Guerreiro is on both of those playing the Portuguese guitar.
This type of fado is called a "desgarrada". It's more fast-paced, showing off the virtuosity of both players and singers. In this song it was the two lead guitarrists who were "outmatching" each other, but in some other fado songs it's between two singers. 120 years before there was rap battles there were desgarradas in fado of Portugal.
@@agcor85 tem toda a razão! "desgarradas" ? Há 120 anos (120) havia batalhas em que "não sei quê e mais não sei quanto", "rap", "fado"... Por favor, senhor, escreva o seu comentário em Português, porque o seu Inglês...🙄😲
@@naterciacostaribeiro8506 Olá! Mas pode ter sido erro a digitar, ou o próprio corretor a pregar uma partida e o sr. não se apercebeu, acontece,m 😅. No Minho chamamos cantares ao desafio também, mas os instrumentistas que normalmente tb são os cantores (pode ser dois homens ou um homem e uma mulher por exemplo) a desafiar-se, normalmente cantam e tocam concertina e têm uma construção melódica e versos muito específica e que se repetem ao longo do desafio e normalmente o último verso de um dos cantores é o primeiro verso do cantor que lhe segue, não sei se a desgarrada no fado segue algo assim, era algo que ainda não tinha visto confesso, estou habituada às desgarradas ou Cantares ao desafio do norte 😁👍
@@agcor85 olá, Ana. Conheço os cantares do Minho, sim. É isso mesmo que descreve. Desgarradas em Fado nunca ouvi. A existirem, só se fôr num grupo de "cantadores e tocadores" que se divertem entre eles, para o público não. Quem gosta de Fado, como eu, ouve Fado. A sério. Quanto à tradução, bem... muita benevolência da sua parte 🤔🤭
@@naterciacostaribeiro8506 Eu tb não conhecia as desgarradas de guitarras e do fado, mas eu também nunca entrei numa casa típica de fado, então não sou a melhor pessoa para opinar... Quanto a tradução, eu só assinalei o erro de digitação que deve ter sido o corretor, em desgarrada no inicio, nem foquei muito no texto, mas acho que percebi, o sr. fez um paralelo com o R. A. P. ou comummente escrito rap, que basicamente significa rhythm and poetry, ou seja a pessoa está a rimar consoante tempos ou batidas rítmicas. Há eventuais disputas de rap e despique entre dois rappers um após o outro, mas não considero a mesma coisa... Os Cantares não seguem batidas mas melodia, os cantores forçosamente cantam as rimas e seguem uma estrutura rígida de tipo de rima e normalmente a mensagem das rimas não são para o mesmo efeito. Mas é só a minha humilde opinião.
We also have a more light version of fado called "desgarrada" ( mostly in the Lisboa aera) witch is a challenge between to singers where they try to mook each other, many times, a man and a woman. Here's an example of this type with two young "fadistas" : ua-cam.com/video/axNlDZz2sOA/v-deo.html
Thanks to hear and share portuguese music. I love your enthusiastic reactions. They show that you love the music and can fell de song even not understanding portuguese. Let me suggest you to read Fernando Pessoa poetry. He is a great poet worldwide knew and I am sure that with is poetry you will better understand this portuguese song called Fado, why it is patrimony of humanity. You lose a lot not understanding the letter of the songs, some of them were written by great portuguese poets.
Hello! There will always be the purists about fado...who think fado is never to have a slight change... Anyway if you want something NO ONE can say it´s not fado...listen to the one and only...the Queen herself..Amália Rodrigues!
portugese sounds so strange - in a good way. nice one! and some really serious guitar skills! maybe you like björks approach with classical guitar players she delivers in "so broken"? ua-cam.com/video/zBSbZ06uxa8/v-deo.html the blend of her music with spanish guitar sounds is really special!
If I may, I want to suggest a song to react to. You won't be disappointed, I promise. It's another amazing Indonesian talent, I have played this song on repeat for hours. It really gets to me. Absolutely beautiful song and voice. Her name is Novia Bachmid, 19 years old, and she sings an original, "Ku tutup hatiku". Official music video. It's gorgeous! You will really feel this one. Thanks, guys 🙏❤️
There is in Portugal a diferent kind of fado( also very traditional), called "fado de coimbra", witch is more a type of ballad( also uses the spanish and portuguese guitars), played by the students of the university of Coimbra( located in the center of Portugal). Usualy adresses the love to a girl or the sadness for living the city when they finish their studies. The example in link, speeks exacly about that : "Coimbra tem mais encanto, na hora da despedida" ( means - Coimbra has more charm, when it´s time to leave), because it meant the end of the cheerfull and sometimes boheamian life of the student in that city. : ua-cam.com/video/9PO2kbWy1H4q/v-deo.htmluind another example : ua-cam.com/video/PmK34DX5sB8/v-deo.html Or this one : ua-cam.com/video/YWfVCInBDYM/v-deo.html
Greatings. Real "FADO" song. ua-cam.com/video/S2Ip-uUhaoI/v-deo.html. Fado is a Portuguese musical style. It is usually sung by a single person (fadista) accompanied by a classical guitar (in fado circles called viola) and a Portuguese guitar. Fado was elevated to the category of Cultural and Intangible Heritage of Humanity by UNESCO
When you hear Fado, d'ont lauph, d'ont talk, d'ont dance, d'ont clap your hands. Just listen. Only listen, 🇵🇹🇵🇹 . Fado is the realy Portuguese culture.
Carminho and these three musicians are amazing. At the beginning of the video pay attention to the beauty of the classic guitar solo and dialogue with bass guitar, then to the amazing portuguese guitar show by Luís Guerreiro and at the end of music to the amazing and high difficulty performance of the bass guitar player. The bass guitar player is famous and since my childhood I remember to see him playing in several tv music shows performing with several bands and orchestras. I would dare to say that he is a prodigy of Nature.
IMO no doubt the best fado performance of ever.
Thank you for sharing it.
Luís Guerreiro, amazing portuguese guitar!
"I have an ex.wife" xD brother, that was a risky statement
O som da guitarra portuguesa, é sublime. O único que provoca arrepios...
No Brasil não temos guitarra Portuguesa, temos a viola caipira também com 12 cordas, ambas têm som belíssima,mas o trinar da guitarra Portuguesa tem realmente algo especial.
A vossa viola caipira é a "filha" da portuguesa Viola Campaniça do Baixo Alentejo ... segundo os entendidos e o vosso tocador Chco Lobo e o portuguêsPedro Mestre., como o Ukelele do Hawaí é originário do cavaquinho levado pelos madeirenses ...
Some really great guitar playing. WOW. Loved everything about that.
More please
That's a portuguese-guitar and the player is Luís Guerreiro, considered the most successfull player of it.
The sound of the Portuguese guitar/soul.
Portugal sempre obrigada por divulgarem a nossa música
❤❤
Fantastique
Carminho is a fado singer and is perfectly capable of singing traditional fado... this is just fado giving a step forward as all music does...
Please listen to "fado laranjeira " a male voice with a female portuguese guitar player ... great sound !
No España. Fado is Portugués. This guitar is portuguesa. Carminho is portuguesa. Nothing español, nothing spanish in this song.
I'm spanish and I love fado, Carminha, Portugués guitar and Portugal.
But, please, España y Portugal are very, very diferent.
But we love each other.
we do?
Fado like many other genres of music is not a static thing. each singer gives it their own personal bit of soul, character, style. There are several styles depending on the area, social status, era.
There's the very traditional fado that was sang in the old Lisbon quarters back in the late 1800, sang by prostitutes, sailors and that is where it was really born. It sings the hurts of extreme poverty, betrayed love ,loss, the longing for the sea or the death of a loved one caused by the sea. It's what is called the traditional Fado, but even here there are many diferences, you can find Fado Vadio that was sang by just about anyone who could sing or play a Portuguese Guitar, spontaneously at a tavern or balcony or even on the streets, then as years went by people started making a living of it and some taverns became specialized places introducing new singers or established singers in specific nights and this started in the early 20 century and this is the tradicional Lisbon Fado.
A natural evolution happened, specially in the 60's when Amália Rodrigues started singing famous poets , many of the poets who spoke against the fascist regime, since she was so very famous the regime could not touch her so it was her way of also singing to the millions of portuguese, ( here and specially those who had run away to other countries) who adored her the words of pain and rebellion, freedom and hope that many could not read because the regime did not want for educated people with access to anything other than their little , plain lives. They are some of the most beautiful fados in our history.
( if you look for Amália Rodrigues in 40's and then on the 60's you will understand the differences between the styles because she had a long carrier in movies and covered the evolution of it and since you asked I can give you some examples, FADO MALHOA,1945, ua-cam.com/video/ZNCfktEU5L8/v-deo.html&ab_channel=PauloBorges ,NÃO SEI PORQUE TE FOSTE EMBORA, 1947 , O FADO DE CADA UM from 1948, ABANDONO, 1962 , ( this poem speaks about her lover being taken during the night never to be seen again and this was a reality for many women and understood by everyone to talk about the secret police ) these are mostly from old movies but they show the evolution of Fado in different eras and styles).
There's a style very specific to an area near Lisbon that sings about their great love for the Lezíria ( a region where they breed bulls and horses mainly) horses, bullfights, specific to that region and usually sang my men.
Then there's the Fado de Coimbra. Coimbra is a city one of the oldest ad most revered cities in Portugal where it was established an University in 1537. Back in the late 19th century only men went to the university so the Fado there has a strong tradition on male voices and since they were young men from very prominent families the lyrics are different and the way of singing is also very different, More erudite, more polished , the young students sang of young love and the beautiful eyes of a pretty girl, their experiences as young men finding their first love, their friendships for a lifetime, the sorrow of the end of their free student life as their lives as doctors, lawyers and so on had to begin.
And with the years Fado also evolved and even singers who sing the traditional Fado also sing a more free style kind of song, Fado Canção. The roots are the same, often the way of singing is the same, but the music ( tune) and the lyrics diverge from the traditional. ( you got that with Dulce Pontes singing Canção do Mar, that is a traditional Fado from the 60's sang in a modern arrangement with her own style but it's still Fado)
Thanks for takinh my sugestion! This is really fado! You can react too to Amália Rodrigues - gaivota or estranha forma de vida.
Dulce pontes- fado português
Ana moura- loucura
Carminho - saudades do Brasil em Portugal
Camané- fado laranjeira
Viva o fado os músicos e nossa,Carminho.
Hi. In the begining there were mostly 3 ways to sing Fado: À Capela- slow and melancolic (with the 2 guitars, one Portuguese and the other Flamenco); Corrido-speedy like a car chase ( again with 2 guitars); and the Coimbra Fado ( with more guitars). Now there are the new Fado singers and new ways of singing the song with, percussion, orchestra,etc
"One Life in another Life"! These portuguese guitar player is famous in Portugal is one of the best players here in Portugal! Carminho she's a very good singer to. Thank you for watching! All the Best.
Madalena Varela, boa noite. A Carminho não é uma Cantora é uma Fadista. O Luís Guerreiro, que toca genialmente a guitarra portuguesa, está (e é!) considerado o melhor guitarrista da actualidade. Ninguém toca guitarra portuguesa com a mesma paixão que ele transmite nas suas interpretações. Basta ver que Fadistas (eles e elas, as melhores vozes!!!) o Luís tem acompanhado.
@@naterciacostaribeiro8506 não sei se percebeu, mas eu redigi o meu comentário em inglês! O resto do seu comentário, sobre o Luís Guerreiro, não percebi bem mas penso que tenha sido para consubstanciar o meu...
O brigado, o beigadi,o brigado
@@100-TEMPOQualquer um pode ser cantor, nem todos podem ser fadistas. 🇵🇹🙏🏻
One life in another life. And yes, the portuguese nh is identical to the spanish ñ.
The guitars are as important in fado as the voice, this one is perfect to show that Carminho sits and lets the guitar players shine.
I don't see it as a woman yelling at a man. This specific kind of Lisbon fado is like that, "fast and furious"😛. If you listen to a man it's the same speed and tone.
Simply GORGEOUS 🥰
Que beleza! Viva o fado!
Só tenho uma coisa a dizer: Que belo par de mamas!!!
Thank you - G
There is no Spanish Guitar on that stage and, remember, Portugal is almost one thousand yers old ( since 1143 ) and romans, Celtics, Arabs, Islamics we have received all those cultures and later also África influence! We exist 400 years before the ruling kings were able to achieve the actual borders.
Yes ... this is Fado, one kind of fado style... but Fado for certain :-)
so glad you guys reacted to one of the Fado greats! keep the Fado videos reactions coming!
I might have commented about the Portuguese guitar player Luis Guerreiro. He’s played with so many different Fadistas including Mariza, Carminho, Carla Pires etc. I do have a suggestion, Balada de um Amanhecer by Marta Rosa which is soooo incredible or Carla Pires Voar Alto. Luis Guerreiro is on both of those playing the Portuguese guitar.
Please guys check Carminho video - Lágrimas do Céu- at this very same show in Germany. It is one of my favourites. Cheers!
Fantastique... bravissimo . Exquise Music.👏👍
This type of fado is called a "desgarrada". It's more fast-paced, showing off the virtuosity of both players and singers. In this song it was the two lead guitarrists who were "outmatching" each other, but in some other fado songs it's between two singers. 120 years before there was rap battles there were desgarradas in fado of Portugal.
"Desgarrada" 🤗🤗🤗🤗
@@agcor85 tem toda a razão! "desgarradas" ? Há 120 anos (120) havia batalhas em que "não sei quê e mais não sei quanto", "rap", "fado"... Por favor, senhor, escreva o seu comentário em Português, porque o seu Inglês...🙄😲
@@naterciacostaribeiro8506 Olá! Mas pode ter sido erro a digitar, ou o próprio corretor a pregar uma partida e o sr. não se apercebeu, acontece,m 😅. No Minho chamamos cantares ao desafio também, mas os instrumentistas que normalmente tb são os cantores (pode ser dois homens ou um homem e uma mulher por exemplo) a desafiar-se, normalmente cantam e tocam concertina e têm uma construção melódica e versos muito específica e que se repetem ao longo do desafio e normalmente o último verso de um dos cantores é o primeiro verso do cantor que lhe segue, não sei se a desgarrada no fado segue algo assim, era algo que ainda não tinha visto confesso, estou habituada às desgarradas ou Cantares ao desafio do norte 😁👍
@@agcor85 olá, Ana. Conheço os cantares do Minho, sim. É isso mesmo que descreve. Desgarradas em Fado nunca ouvi. A existirem, só se fôr num grupo de "cantadores e tocadores" que se divertem entre eles, para o público não. Quem gosta de Fado, como eu, ouve Fado. A sério. Quanto à tradução, bem... muita benevolência da sua parte 🤔🤭
@@naterciacostaribeiro8506 Eu tb não conhecia as desgarradas de guitarras e do fado, mas eu também nunca entrei numa casa típica de fado, então não sou a melhor pessoa para opinar... Quanto a tradução, eu só assinalei o erro de digitação que deve ter sido o corretor, em desgarrada no inicio, nem foquei muito no texto, mas acho que percebi, o sr. fez um paralelo com o R. A. P. ou comummente escrito rap, que basicamente significa rhythm and poetry, ou seja a pessoa está a rimar consoante tempos ou batidas rítmicas. Há eventuais disputas de rap e despique entre dois rappers um após o outro, mas não considero a mesma coisa... Os Cantares não seguem batidas mas melodia, os cantores forçosamente cantam as rimas e seguem uma estrutura rígida de tipo de rima e normalmente a mensagem das rimas não são para o mesmo efeito. Mas é só a minha humilde opinião.
We also have a more light version of fado called "desgarrada" ( mostly in the Lisboa aera) witch is a challenge between to singers where they try to mook each other, many times, a man and a woman. Here's an example of this type with two young "fadistas" : ua-cam.com/video/axNlDZz2sOA/v-deo.html
The way to "dance" this kind of happy fado is just right shoulder up, left shoulder down, right shoulder up, right shoulder down...repeat
Wonderful
Don't forget, 3 instruments, only, and the voice 🙏
Thanks to hear and share portuguese music. I love your enthusiastic reactions. They show that you love the music and can fell de song even not understanding portuguese. Let me suggest you to read Fernando Pessoa poetry. He is a great poet worldwide knew and I am sure that with is poetry you will better understand this portuguese song called Fado, why it is patrimony of humanity. You lose a lot not understanding the letter of the songs, some of them were written by great portuguese poets.
Listen Mariza - "Gente da minha terra", live in Lisbon
A little nod to Carlos Paredes - Movimento Perpétuo at 5:05.
Spot on 😉
Only if you have listen a portuguese guitar "singing", you can say you have understand a little bit of the portuguese soul! ❤🇵🇹
Noidz - Estranha Forma de Vida, very good fusion with rock, tecnologia and fado.
Marisa- Gente da minha terra Lisbon live concert
This is magic
The best guitarrist portuguese.
Fado Laranjeira é do fadista Camané e acompanhado a guitarra portuguesa por uma Senhora muito talentosa, bom conselho 🙏
Listen to cuca roseta, wonderfull fadista 😊 thanks for all your videos and for apreciate fado artists ❤️
The Guy in the Bass Guitar is Marino de Freitas, the best
Cuca Roseta - "Fado Malhoa" cantado ao vivo no Got Talent
Mas tem Ana Moura, Mariza, Fábia Rebordão, e a Carminho aqui estamos a OUVIR este tema na Alemanha 🙏
Look for the srudents of Coimbra one of the oldest european Universitys they used to sing for the ladys at the window
Please react to Carminho "Escrevi teu nome no vento"( I wrote your name in the wind). (IPMA Performance 2021).It's beautiful
Listen Fado de Coimbra! Very good and diferent!
You should try Fado de Coimbra, which is a similar in form, but different in feeling and emotion. Surely NOT just another type of Fado.
Hi i agree pls listen to marta pereira and camane called fado laranjeira and mike watch this lady play the portuguese guitar pls
Hello!
There will always be the purists about fado...who think fado is never to have a slight change...
Anyway if you want something NO ONE can say it´s not fado...listen to the one and only...the Queen herself..Amália Rodrigues!
"desgarrada"!! 💪😍
Portuguese guitar is unic
portugese sounds so strange - in a good way. nice one! and some really serious guitar skills!
maybe you like björks approach with classical guitar players she delivers in "so broken"?
ua-cam.com/video/zBSbZ06uxa8/v-deo.html
the blend of her music with spanish guitar sounds is really special!
hi Ginger and Mike, i have one sugestion for you , the real FADO, Mariza oh fado da minha terra, Greatings
Lindo!! 💜💜💜
A life in another life.
sim, a Carminho é fadista.
This is not a"spanish guitar"- this kind of guitar is used for fado and it's actually called portuguese guitar
You're wrong. The guitar is portuguese
@@mariaborges4410 Eu sei- esqueci-me de pôr o "not" antes do spanish guitar...
Muito bom!👏
Beautiful ❤️🇵🇹
If I may, I want to suggest a song to react to. You won't be disappointed, I promise. It's another amazing Indonesian talent, I have played this song on repeat for hours. It really gets to me. Absolutely beautiful song and voice. Her name is Novia Bachmid, 19 years old, and she sings an original, "Ku tutup hatiku". Official music video. It's gorgeous! You will really feel this one. Thanks, guys 🙏❤️
We love her! I’ll definitely add it to out list - G
Ótima reação! Por favor, reaja a Amália - Povo que lavas no rio, muito obrigado :) ua-cam.com/video/p4I87Cnbr2w/v-deo.html
Minha mãe Serenata monumental queima das fitas 2013 the best fado coimbra
You guys must do live reaction to,fado laranjeira and mike watch this lady play the guitar
Carminho is amazing ❤ try Amalia Rodrigues or Carlos Do Carmo! Can't get original fado without them😁
Mike & Ginger please listen - FAUSTO (the song - O barco vai de saída). He play the realy portuguese music. Thanks
Agreed with you 🎤😘
💻👍❤✌
Try do read the lirics throught translation, you will love it!
One life within another life (is teh translation
Not Spanish guitar! Is classic guitar.
Noutra = em outra = in another
If you want to understand what's fado and feeling it, listen singer Mariza song "Ó Gente da minha terra"
Listen to "chuva" of Mariza.
There is in Portugal a diferent kind of fado( also very traditional), called "fado de coimbra", witch is more a type of ballad( also uses the spanish and portuguese guitars), played by the students of the university of Coimbra( located in the center of Portugal). Usualy adresses the love to a girl or the sadness for living the city when they finish their studies. The example in link, speeks exacly about that : "Coimbra tem mais encanto, na hora da despedida" ( means - Coimbra has more charm, when it´s time to leave), because it meant the end of the cheerfull and sometimes boheamian life of the student in that city. : ua-cam.com/video/9PO2kbWy1H4q/v-deo.htmluind
another example : ua-cam.com/video/PmK34DX5sB8/v-deo.html
Or this one : ua-cam.com/video/YWfVCInBDYM/v-deo.html
Greatings. Real "FADO" song. ua-cam.com/video/S2Ip-uUhaoI/v-deo.html.
Fado is a Portuguese musical style. It is usually sung by a single person (fadista) accompanied by a classical guitar (in fado circles called viola) and a Portuguese guitar. Fado was elevated to the category of Cultural and Intangible Heritage of Humanity by UNESCO
See this, please: Fado da Despedida - Luiz Goes
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I like you!
I like you back! - G
Belíssimo
Ciro amigo, o Brasil está contigo.
Ciro Presidente
Ho,ho..! It felt a little okard from you both!
Que orgulho ser portuguesa,🇵🇹 tem muito bons fadistas bons atores boa música ❤
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Sooou beurifaalll❤😂
If you want taditional fado look for CARLOS DO CARMO a gentelman and AMÁLIA RODRIGUES.
Fado is a thing only for Portuguese people.
Portugal ❤️
❤️🇵🇹👏👏👏👏👏
React to Mariza "Gente da minha terra ao vivo em Lisboa ".
here's a link with several of FADO greatest singers : ua-cam.com/video/UrLn3xPxr-8/v-deo.html
Please react to Dulce Pontes at Herodes atticus Athen
React to Guitarras para Amália muito bom
NOIDZ com Kátia Guerreiro estranha forma de vida
Fado Laranjeira Pleaseeee 🙏
When you hear Fado, d'ont lauph, d'ont talk, d'ont dance, d'ont clap your hands. Just listen. Only listen, 🇵🇹🇵🇹 . Fado is the realy Portuguese culture.
Please Andreia Bocelli e Dulce pontes (o mar e tu )
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Want some fado? You'll never forget this one: ua-cam.com/video/VkWu4LKEDn8/v-deo.html
You should react to Estudantina Universitária de Coimbra: ua-cam.com/video/2eORt0vXe0k/v-deo.html
you will love it