you made me remember why I fell in love with flamenco as a kid. Beautiful interpretation, I could almost feel the ghost of Nino beaming through the music.
Ole Daniel, muy bien!!! I want to learn this Soleares. Humberto was my teacher many years ago in Amsterdam. Now, I hope to learn some more from him again. I live in New Zealand now
Hi Daniel. I left a 'rave' comment a year ago, but thought I'd add another as I'm still listening to this piece (and practising trying to emulate it, sadly with little success...) and enjoying it immensely.
¡Ole! That was amazing! I heard El Payo Humberto in your playing right away, and that's a huge compliment. You and he are the only two players I've heard that have the same aire as Niño Ricardo. I'm on my third listen now, and I'm still blown away. Cheer!
This is exactly the kind of music I love to relax to after a hard day's work. You play beautifully with a complicated finesse! Glad to support your channel my friend - I'll be back for more - liked and subscribed!
I apologize for the late response, but I am so glad you found my channel as well as I love to share music with those who appreciate these genres. :) Hope you are well!
Hello, my name is Daniel, Niño Ricardo is the name of the composer. And I am not sure what you mean by your question, I already have a video recording of my arrangement of the Taxi Driver theme.
My kind of music (anything beyond Sabicas is "too modern" for me!), and my kind of playing. Although the video does make it look a little like you are performing at a funeral ! And... you know Payo Humberto - a true eccentric but he could (past tense since he can't play now due to injury) get more feeling out of the guitar than I - or most current players - ever do.
Many flamenco pieces are sentimental and soulful.Not as like blues or jazz pieces.i write this answer because u say like this:Although the video does make it look a little like you are performing at a funeral
The nearest is in Juan Martins Solos book, volume 2: there is a "Solea de Ricardo" in the Level 8 section. But you'll have to sprinkle a bit of "Payo Humberto" magic on it:- plenty of dynamics, carefully selected fermata, in parts an almost swing feel (triplets versus quavers), etc...
Suena bien pero no entenido porque los flamencos no acaban de entender que tienen que acercar los dedos al traste acaba agobiando oír tanto chasqueo en la guitarra
Thanks for your comment. The click doesn’t have have anything to do with where my hands are in relation to the frets, you are probably referring to the buzzing inherent to playing a lower-action guitar more forcefully. It’s part of the style.
@@digitalchris6681 no estoy de acuerdo suena sucio y he escuchado a montón de flamencos que les chasqueaba muy poco y sonaba muy bien, una cosa es escuchar algún chasqueo de vez en cuando y otra cosa es que se oiga todo el rato, eso denota que se apreta demasiado poco y no se trabajan correctamente las posiciones
@@digitalchris6681 por mi como si no lo estás soy guitarrista igual que tú y por mucho que me digas que el sonido flamenco suena así luegos ves a guitarristas que lo hacen bien y no te cuadran las cosas
you made me remember why I fell in love with flamenco as a kid. Beautiful interpretation, I could almost feel the ghost of Nino beaming through the music.
Ole Daniel, muy bien!!! I want to learn this Soleares. Humberto was my teacher many years ago in Amsterdam. Now, I hope to learn some more from him again. I live in New Zealand now
Cuando se toca asi solo ayvque escuchar una maravilla ole y ole
Hi Daniel. I left a 'rave' comment a year ago, but thought I'd add another as I'm still listening to this piece (and practising trying to emulate it, sadly with little success...) and enjoying it immensely.
Muy bien tocao!! 😎👍🍰☕️
Riccardo yo me llamo stirpe Gabriele eres el buen guitarrista de los tiempos En el video te pongo los 190 ne gustas de tu fabulosa habilidad
¡Ole! That was amazing! I heard El Payo Humberto in your playing right away, and that's a huge compliment. You and he are the only two players I've heard that have the same aire as Niño Ricardo. I'm on my third listen now, and I'm still blown away. Cheer!
This is exactly the kind of music I love to relax to after a hard day's work. You play beautifully with a complicated finesse! Glad to support your channel my friend - I'll be back for more - liked and subscribed!
I apologize for the late response, but I am so glad you found my channel as well as I love to share music with those who appreciate these genres. :) Hope you are well!
Lovely! Nice to hear someone playing and respecting Nino, I really like Nino's swaying and dancing feel of the soleares.
Thank you! Likewise. :) It's nice to know the traditional style is still loved and appreciated!
Ole majo que bonito y que liviano lo toca ! Parece fácil!
Very impressive 👏 performance
Muy bien tocado tio
Viva tú!
Excellent playing Daniel!
Great work Daniel, some lovely passages........ good video editing too!
Thank you, Tim! Video editing courtesy of the fine folks at BabyBlueArts.
Genial. Un gran tocaor
Muy bueno !!
Ole!
Hi Niño i really like your flow in your music.. if you read this can you please do the taxi driver theme? I saw an old video of yours haha
Hello, my name is Daniel, Niño Ricardo is the name of the composer. And I am not sure what you mean by your question, I already have a video recording of my arrangement of the Taxi Driver theme.
Superb, aire is gitano, beautiful
My kind of music (anything beyond Sabicas is "too modern" for me!), and my kind of playing. Although the video does make it look a little like you are performing at a funeral !
And... you know Payo Humberto - a true eccentric but he could (past tense since he can't play now due to injury) get more feeling out of the guitar than I - or most current players - ever do.
Many flamenco pieces are sentimental and soulful.Not as like blues or jazz pieces.i write this answer because u say like this:Although the video does make it look a little like you are performing at a funeral
ole
Thank you!
Aguaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa!
:D
Nice...👍👍👍
Thanks!
Where is possible to find tab?
Reduce la velocidad y sacala al oido, no es muy complicado de hacer
The nearest is in Juan Martins Solos book, volume 2: there is a "Solea de Ricardo" in the Level 8 section.
But you'll have to sprinkle a bit of "Payo Humberto" magic on it:- plenty of dynamics, carefully selected fermata, in parts an almost swing feel (triplets versus quavers), etc...
Suena bien pero no entenido porque los flamencos no acaban de entender que tienen que acercar los dedos al traste acaba agobiando oír tanto chasqueo en la guitarra
Thanks for your comment. The click doesn’t have have anything to do with where my hands are in relation to the frets, you are probably referring to the buzzing inherent to playing a lower-action guitar more forcefully. It’s part of the style.
el sonido de las cuerdas rozando y golpeando el diapasón es lo que hace que el flamenco sea único...
@@digitalchris6681 no estoy de acuerdo suena sucio y he escuchado a montón de flamencos que les chasqueaba muy poco y sonaba muy bien, una cosa es escuchar algún chasqueo de vez en cuando y otra cosa es que se oiga todo el rato, eso denota que se apreta demasiado poco y no se trabajan correctamente las posiciones
@@claymore806 ok, no estamos de acuerdo.
@@digitalchris6681 por mi como si no lo estás soy guitarrista igual que tú y por mucho que me digas que el sonido flamenco suena así luegos ves a guitarristas que lo hacen bien y no te cuadran las cosas