Paco Peña plays his Farruca in Novi Sad, Serbia on 1988. Paco Peña interpreta su Farruca en Novi Sad, Servia, en 1988. Paco Peña toca sua Farruca em Novi Sad, Servia, em 1988.
Muy buena ejecución e interpretación de esta Farruca "Punta y Tacón" de Sabicas, y como dice el amigo "lucienalmodo" tiene algunas variaciones y aporte de falsetas personales de Paco Peña. Felicitaciones.
@@aysevetuananndunyas1602 ¿Qué tiene que ver aquí Paco de Lucía?...No tiene nada que ver. El que toca es Paco Peña. El autor de esta farruca es Sabicas, con algunas variaciones que le introduce el maestro Peña.
When I heard this piece I decided to play it. So I looked for any Farruca by Paco Pena, but I couldn't find any sheet for this piece. Any one knows where should I look for it?
@@axel15473 The book in which you can find the sheet music is called Paco Pena, Toques Flamencas. Hard to find, but a really good reference for traditionnal flemenco. Good luck, it came with a CD or cassette back in the day!
Please change the name, people will get confused if they don't know the piece or if they barely know about music... It should be 'Paco Peña plays Sabicas' of something like that. Just an advice
I really must pop in. This farruca (named "Punta y Tacón") is composed by Sabicas, not Peña. Peña has enough his own great compositions, he wouldn't like if somebody would suppose he stole it. So, Canal, correct your mistake. If you don't believe me, go to Paola Hermosin's channel and watch "Flamenco | Farruca Punta y Tacón Sabicas". I suppose Paola Hermosin, being Spanish guitarist, knows better. By the way, you'll see one more great performance of this piece. Sorry for this comment, I know you haven't done it with bad intention.
It is not music of latin america it''s from spain. Most of flamenco comes from Andalucia , but this piece is from north spain. Guajiras, Colombianas, and Rumba were adopted from latin america and became part of the flamenco repetoire.
Was that a mistake at the end ? He was in the middle of a tremolo chord progression and he like... Started going into something and then he went straight to an F, not that it sounded like a mistake, but I've never seen a master make a mistake of any kind,
No, he just quit the progression there suddenly, because continuing it would have led him into another long phrase, which he obviously didn't want. He likes to use sudden stops and interesting chords as exclamation marks in his music anyway.
Paco Pena, a true living legend!
Paco Pena's music is one of the things that make the earth spin.
Igual cuando,se fusionaron farruca-huajra,con los poetas,Inti-illimani,chilenos,poesía pura.saludos desde Oaxaca,México.
Words cannot describe
It's like listening to a beautiful story that eventually comes to an end.
I'm studying this piece every day .
Gran guitarrista Paco Peña!
So relaxed -he is the man.
Totally agree!
Un maestro. Me gusta mucho su limpieza👏👏👏👏
Superlative, lots of improvisation and falsetas he does not always play, thank you for this.
Muy buena ejecución e interpretación de esta Farruca "Punta y Tacón" de Sabicas, y como dice el amigo "lucienalmodo" tiene algunas variaciones y aporte de falsetas personales de Paco Peña. Felicitaciones.
けこえきなかしく
Thank you very much for uploading this. Gracias.
Respect the master. After Sabicas, he's truely genius.
One of the best version of Punta Y Tacon in the world.
That was rather good. Something to aim for
great Maestro, so many great pieces he composed , especially the soleares
So so good !
Solo dire que me gusta lo bueno y este es fabuloso.
Paçozluk de lucıa
@@aysevetuananndunyas1602 ¿Qué tiene que ver aquí Paco de Lucía?...No tiene nada que ver. El que toca es Paco Peña. El autor de esta farruca es Sabicas, con algunas variaciones que le introduce el maestro Peña.
superb... picados and triplets sounds fantastic
just fantastic.
Very nice I like it Fantastic !!!!!!
great guitarist..
its punta y tacon by sabicas...there is a mel bay book where u can find this
para los que aman a la guitarra
Absoluut opmerkelijk / Absolutely remarkable / extraordinario
Bravo!!
Sin duda Paco bebió de la fuente del genial Sabicas. Pero no tiene nada que envidiarle.
Muy bella melodía. De favor me podrían pasar información de esta pieza y su nombre
When I heard this piece I decided to play it. So I looked for any Farruca by Paco Pena, but I couldn't find any sheet for this piece. Any one knows where should I look for it?
it is from Sabicas
@@axel15473 The book in which you can find the sheet music is called Paco Pena, Toques Flamencas. Hard to find, but a really good reference for traditionnal flemenco. Good luck, it came with a CD or cassette back in the day!
Punta y tacon
No, it's not.
ole
Amusing how the music is exactly one beat behind on the video.
Olé,.....olé...♫♪♫
Please change the name, people will get confused if they don't know the piece or if they barely know about music... It should be 'Paco Peña plays Sabicas' of something like that.
Just an advice
This is sabicas's version, right?
@@neapolitan6th Yes, it´s Punta y Tacón by Sabicas and Master Paco Peña did his interpretation.
... wirklich viritous.
Los comentarios los suelo hacer en inglés porque parece que así se entiende en medio mundo, pero por supuesto que los haré en español también.
el verdadero es el maestro
I always thought this was punta y tacon?
I really must pop in. This farruca (named "Punta y Tacón") is composed by Sabicas, not Peña. Peña has enough his own great compositions, he wouldn't like if somebody would suppose he stole it. So, Canal, correct your mistake. If you don't believe me, go to Paola Hermosin's channel and watch "Flamenco | Farruca Punta y Tacón Sabicas". I suppose Paola Hermosin, being Spanish guitarist, knows better. By the way, you'll see one more great performance of this piece. Sorry for this comment, I know you haven't done it with bad intention.
Grisha is very pleasing to listen to aswell, I prefer Paco Pena of course but I have nothing against Grisha, in fact I like his playing very much.
NeolardoPwn Grisha is an amazing flamenco player as well as Adam Del-Monte, they both flamenco black belt.
It is not music of latin america it''s from spain. Most of flamenco comes from Andalucia , but this piece is from north spain. Guajiras, Colombianas, and Rumba were adopted from latin america and became part of the flamenco repetoire.
4:04 so badass
this is Sabicas Faruca
I can't believe this vid was uploaded on 21/7/2011, and got only 536 views and 5 likes? Justin Bieber and some bull shit singer got millions?!?!
Scott's Corner of Fun and Exploration So true, and how sad it is.
Daphne, i am at least 25 times one of them.
I think that’s why this is called ‘art’ ... or ‘artistic’ ...
génie
как он так держит гитару?
would anyone be nice enough to tell me what cords he plays in his rasqueadas?
Was that a mistake at the end ? He was in the middle of a tremolo chord progression and he like... Started going into something and then he went straight to an F, not that it sounded like a mistake, but I've never seen a master make a mistake of any kind,
Yeah he played it off but his face says mistake. Lol very interesting to say he was maybe zoning out who knows
No, he just quit the progression there suddenly, because continuing it would have led him into another long phrase, which he obviously didn't want. He likes to use sudden stops and interesting chords as exclamation marks in his music anyway.
transcribe it!
all tabs on the net are shit anyways...
What kind of strumming is that at 0:38? I thought that was Rasgueado but then it's different. How do you strum like? Anyone?
It is a compas, a kind of rhythmic pattern
Just write Paco pena guitar lesson to UA-cam search. He showed his rasqueado technics in that video I learnt from there.
como se llama esta farruca?
El título original es "Punta y Tacón", por el maestro Sabicas. Paco Peña introduce variaciones o fragmentos de otras farrucas. Quedan bien.
rasgueado level 10000+