YAMANDU COSTA - Choro Loco REACTION | Metal Head DJ Reacts
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- Today we check out another suggestion for an incredible guitarist Yamandu Costa with the song "Choro Loco". Yamandu Costa is a world class guitarist out of Brazil. Have you heard of Yamandu and his music? Let me know what you think.
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Yamandu nasceu em uma família de músicos e começou no violão (guitar) muito cedo. Na adolescência, abandonou a escola e passava os dias trancado em casa tocando violão o dia todo.😅 Começou a fazer espetáculos e a participar de programas de TV muito jovem, e assombrou o Brasil como um fenômeno da música. Logo começou a tocar com vários artistas de grande talento, de vários estilos e de todos os cantos do Brasil. Um desses artistas é o bandolista Armandinho Macedo. Eu fui a um concerto deles em minha cidade. Um assombro!
De certo modo, Yamandu seguiu os passos do lendário e apaixonante gênio Raphael Rabello, o maior violonista da história do Brasil, que revolucionou o instrumento nos anos 80 e 90 e influenciou todas as gerações de violonistas brasileiros que surgiram depois. Yamandu bebe muito na fonte de Raphael. Ao mesmo tempo, Yamandu foi amadurecendo musicalmente, viajou o mundo tocando e gravando com muita gente boa e se abrindo a vivências musicais de vários países. O homem toca tudo, desde música colombiana, clássicos como Agustín Barrios, música russa.... e tornou-se também um compositor de muito valor. A homenagem que ele fez a Raphael Rabello (Samba pro Rapha) já se tornou um clássico moderno, com inúmeras gravações lindas, de vários músicos.
O que mais me impressiona nele é a riqueza da sua linguagem, livre, inventiva, sempre desafiando o ouvinte. Ele nos convida para lindos passeios, na beira do abismo. 😂
A base melódica está ali, depois se desmancha em mil notas, como uma revoada de mil pássaros que te surpreende enquanto você admira a paisagem. Eu tenho ouvido muito Yamandu nos últimos tempos, e cada vez ele me encanta mais.
Recomendo a linda música "Carinho" e a magnífica "O despertar da montanha".
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Ótimo vídeo!!!
Obrigado!
Thank you very much for all the info I really appreciate it! He is an amazing musician, to say he is impressive would be an understatement! I'm looking forward to hearing more from him!
That is what you get when you raise a child in multiple musical cultures and allow him to just play.
he was raise in one musical culture from the deppest south of brazil, very argentinian style, since he was 6. Only at 12y, when he decided to be a pro, he start to look to know other brazilian styles, like the one played by baden powell
The funny thing is that Yamandu started his career singing. Genius!
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Sete cordas é comum aqui no Brasil. Muito usado nas todas de samba.
I forgot to say that American jazz guitarists Lenny Breau,Bucky Pizzarelli and these days his son Johnny Pizzarelli are playing 7 strings guitar.All the best!
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What a musician!!! I´ve seen a lot of his videos on youtube,and there you can find a series of documentaries about guitar world where Yamandu travels around the world talking and exchanging with other guitarists discussing the different peculiarities of guitar around the world from Argentina,Brasil,Uruguay to Portugal or Russia,where it seems to come from the 7 strings guitar.By the way,I think I recall that the top bass extra string is an A.
B
Thank you for your reaction!
Yamandu Plays a 7-string nylon guitar.
7-string guitars are very common here in Brazil.
And yes, his guitar is a work of art!
His musical style is called "Choro" or "Chorinho", it is typical of Brazil.
Choro has influences from samba and a little bossa nova.
Chorinho is older than bossa nova!!!!!!
o violão de 7 cordas, é uma coisa do Brasil, nasceu da necessidade de tocar chorinho, música criada no Brasil, o que o Costa toca, é só uma combinação de samba, chorinho e bossa nova, na verdade não tem relação com a Espanha, é autêntico e totalmente brasileiro, sou músico, e posso descrever isso para vocês com mais detalhes, existem muitos outros ritmos brasileiros, que vão te deixar de boca aberta, um grande abraço, como dizemos aqui no BR
the 7-string guitar, it's something from Brazil, it was born from the need to play "chorinho", music created in Brazil, what Costa plays, it's just a combination of samba, chorinho and bossa nova, in reality, there's no relationship with Spain, it's authentic and totally Brazilian, I'm a musician, and I can describe this to you in more detail, there are many other Brazilian rhythms, which will leave your mouth open, a big hug, as we say here in BR
I'm looking forward to learning more about it thank you!
@@TheKillogicEffect oq artista que representa a popularidade do violão de 7 cordas no brasil, nessa epoca ainda de aço, foi "Dino 7 cordas". O que representou seu uso moderno e levou yamandu a usar o 7 cordas foi Raphael Rabello.
According to Savarez, the 7th string has been specially designed to be tuned in: La-A / Si-B / Do-C while preserving all its playabilities qualities.
Yamandu Costa é um dos melhores e talvez o melhor do mundo no violão e com a brasilidade linda
O chorinho é um estilo muito vibrantes, assim como o samba
BRAVO!!!!!
ESTE PIÁ TOCA MUITO...
This was pretty incredible, I'm looking forward to learning more about him and his music!
I believe this guitar was made in Spain by Vicente Carrillo.
On Yotube you will find Yamandu and Vicente Carrillo meeting.
Hi Daniel, yes there are guitars made in Spain by Vicente Carrillo, but this specific one was made by a Canadian luthier
This is a "russian 7 strings guitar" Something Russian revolution give to Brasilian culture. It´s like a normal tunnin but C in low 7 string.
Awesome!
You should hear more Brazilian "VIOLÃO" players, many of them with classical training, play with nails on right hand and use nylon strings.
listen to Raphael Rabello, Baden Powell, Dilermando Reis, João Pernambuco
The 7th string is usually tuned to B when the sixth is E
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Latinoamerican guitar playlist!!!!!!!!
Great idea!
If you are a Paco fan I highly recommend watching Grisha Goryachev playing 'Almoraima'.
Which performance would you suggest?
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Brazilian music is awsome! you should look for hermeto pascoal, nana vasconcelos and egberto gismonti.
Yeah it is!!! Thank you for the suggestion I really appreciate it! I'm hoping to get enough artists together to make a Brazilian music playlist going!
@@TheKillogicEffect yeesssss Hermeto Pascoal!!! He's a total genius!!!!! You'd absolutely love it!!!!! Vowed all over the (especially instrumental, where he's more known) musical world. Go check it out and you won't regret it! He can turn anything into music. Such a creativity... Had the opportunity to see him live once. Priceless.
the seventh string is in C
nice reaction
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and also yamashitas la boda de luis alonso is great
The guitar is from a luthier: Vicente Carrillo, Spanish.
It was custom made for Yamandu, they even released 3 excellent models with his signature.
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I want to know what love is coral Black to Black 🙂
That was a very popular song in the 80s right up into the 90s! Foreigner has a ton of hits under their belt! This looks interesting thank you for the suggestion I really appreciate it and I look forward to checking it out!
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The seven-string guitar was invented in Brazil between the 1920s and 1930s, playing a crucial role in the emergence of a musical genre known as Brazilian choro.
Mano, infelizmente não foi bem assim a história.
O próprio Yamandu já visitou a Rússia e as origens do 7 cordas vem de lá.
According to Yamandu himself, the origin of the 7 string guitar is Russia.
Coitado do cara!! Nao vai ser monetizado nunca. Kkkk Nenhum patricinador americano vai querer pagar pra fazer propaganda para um publico brasileiro !!!
Os brazuca estao em peso nos reacts do Yamandu