I had the honor of meeting Paco Pena when they performed at the Memorial church of Stanford university. I was actually put on the guest list of Mr.Pena. The acoustics of the Memorial church are incredible. it was an unforgettable evening of Flamenco dance, song and music.
I’ve seen him play this live a few times having been to many of his recitals in the UK Including one together with John Williams. Never fails to impress
Conocia Paco en el curso en Cordoba con El Maestro Paco Pena.Gran artista de la guitarra,con un sonido lleno y perfecion de execucion.Un saludo de la Italia desde Giorgio T.
I watched this movie like one year ago and favorited it. Now I am watching it again and still loving it very much. Thanks you two, Sabicas(composer) and Paco(player)!
Absolutely stunning piece by the master of flamenco guitar. You get instantly sucked into it and transported thru time and space into the vortex of auditory ecstasy.
On its album "Flamenco Guitar Music of Ramón Montoya and Niño Ricardo", he plays a song called "Zambra", kind of Arabic flamenco as well... It is just amazing... I was quite drunk when I listened it for 1st time. (back from party) And I just cried... Just by the emotion he spread in its interpretation.
my hands down, absolute, no doubt in my mind, until the day I die FAVORITE flamenco guitarist... forget all this so called post modern flamenco today this is the stuff....
uneedtherapy42 i agree, but, of similar flavor i happen to like rodrigo y gabriela, balkan beat box, and sephardic traditional music. Worth a listen, similar zest.
This piece is from one of Sabicas's two LPs with Carmen Amaya. You can get the tabs from Affedis transcriptions. Go to their website, choose Sabicas and look for "Amenecer Arabe".
I prefer the Sabicas' version, too. But no doubt, that Paco Pena really keeps the traditional flamenco,as we discussed earlier (see the comments on granadina of Paco Pena posted by tmjcbs) ,Paco Pena keeps the traditional flamenco alive!
Milander just milander than we would have had one more fine electric guitar player among the many there already are, now we have a unique flamenco player....
It is a Zambra Mora, a moorish piece. Lots of parts (falsetas) are taken from other flamenco players. In flamenco the original composer of the falseta is sometimes not known or if he is, he is given the due credit and then the falseta begins its own life in new compositions. The way how you perform and put together these falsetas is just as important as the original composer, who is sometimes difficult to track down. Viva el arte!
Tres beau.il ne faut pas comparer.sabicas nino miguel paco de lucia etaient tous des genies.j aime de lucia mais je sais reconnaitre le talent des autres💜💜💜💜💜💜💜
Totalmente de acuerdo. El problema viene cuando la gente dice que es único, incomparable, etc Entonces toca mostrarles que es una copia para que lo sepan. th-cam.com/video/4xUiHOOOtd4/w-d-xo.html
@liquorgirlsjazz never wiser words written.... Jealousy is the only reason i can see people ever to actually dislike this. This spanish/arabian style is awesome.
awesome awesome .... you know if you play the harmonic minor scale you can get this middle eastern sound and it's very good, i do that with an electric guitar and effects :D it's cool
This is Paco Pena playing Arabian Dance by Sabicas but putting the capo on 1st instead of 2nd like Sabicas. There's a vid of Sabicas playing it on the side.
Muy buena ejecución de Paco Peña. Él debería hacer sus propias composiciones ya que tiene todos los recursos de la guitarra Flamenca para hacerlo. Respecto a envíos escritos de arreglos, puedo decir (porque así lo he escuchado de buenas fuentes) que en la tradición Flamenca no se traspasan las piezas de un guitarrista a otro. Ellos deben hacer sus propias composiciones. Cuando un ejecutante toca un tema de otro es porque lo ha aprendido "de oído". El mismo Sabicas dijo que él aprendió el instrumento por cuenta propia, no sabía leer música y tampoco le gustaba enseñar guitarra.
sorry guys, but what year is this? looks like 70s to me, but I am not sure. also looks like it is 90s. so I am confused. and have you noticed his awesome jacket?
@MeritMaestro hard to surpass the original but it is sometimes done. what i like about Pena's playing is his ability to play with such clarity, beauty and depth without overplaying. Check out Pepe Martinez. He was a student of Ramon Montoya. I was blown away by him. So many good Flamenco players in the old days that did not have all the learning tools that we have these days.
Paco de Lucía triunfó aquí en España cuando tenía unosa 26 años con Entre dos aguas y antes de ese éxito comercial ya era un concertista reconocido y admiradísimo.
AFAIK Pena's repertoire is a mix of his own compositions and adaptations of compositions by previous flamenco players. I'd say even within one piece it can be a mix of that. This piece is an adaptation of Sabicas' Arabian Dance, also on youtube.
Se llama zambra y es un estilo que viene de los tangos de Granada. se supone que tiene un poco de influencia árabe . En Granada hay mucha gente que vive en cuevas que estás aconddicionadas en el sacromonte. en estas cuevas siempre se ha tocado este estilo y también se las llama zambras. No sé si primero se llamó así al estilo o a las cuevas, pero guardan una íntima relación entre sí.
As has been said maestro Sabicas ( who composed this) was exceptional but I think it is great that we have Peña now that tio Sabas is no longer with us.
+Santiago Chew Hay una aplicación para el teléfono móvil llamado jellynote, y también un sitio de ese nombre, mira para la fantasía árabe de Sabicas www.jellynote.com/en/song/kaoma/21555/espanha/11425245
Qué intérprete !
Y que hermoso.Que profundo el sonido de esa guitarra. Me encantó ese tema.
Gracias por compartirlo.
I tink he is the cleanest flamenco player. As clean as classical guitarists
I always think of this Paco before the other one. This guy is an absolute master player, in my view, without peer.
Sabicas
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I had the honor of meeting Paco Pena when they performed at the Memorial church of Stanford university. I was actually put on the guest list of Mr.Pena.
The acoustics of the Memorial church are incredible. it was an unforgettable evening of Flamenco dance, song and music.
wow.. he's so young here. I've seen Pena live a few times now, each time more spine tingling than the first
I’ve seen him play this live a few times having been to many of his recitals in the UK Including one together with John Williams. Never fails to impress
Waych this
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quelle justesse, merci pour ce pur moment de regal, frémissant!
Conocia Paco en el curso en Cordoba con El Maestro Paco Pena.Gran artista de la guitarra,con un sonido lleno y perfecion de execucion.Un saludo de la Italia desde Giorgio T.
Here is my favourite Flamenco Guitarist. I have seen him on the stage. Only can say he is wonderful on the Guitar. Real Virtuoso. LIKE!
I watched this movie like one year ago and favorited it. Now I am watching it again and still loving it very much. Thanks you two, Sabicas(composer) and Paco(player)!
Absolutely stunning piece by the master of flamenco guitar. You get instantly sucked into it and transported thru time and space into the vortex of auditory ecstasy.
Gracias al que lo subió y gracias a Paco P.
Paco Peña - Amanecer Arabe that is intense... amazing
Simplemente !Perfecto!!Bravo!!Bravisimo!
Estou impressionado com tamanha genialidade... que espetáculo !!! Isso que é tocar com sentimento, deixar a música fluir pela alma.
Muchas gracias preciosas una maravilla entre dos aguas de dos cultura musical que no tienen fronteras, merci pour le partage et merci à TH-cam
danza arabe o noche araba grande maestro paco pena,,saludos desde Bogota..
On its album "Flamenco Guitar Music of Ramón Montoya and Niño Ricardo", he plays a song called "Zambra", kind of Arabic flamenco as well...
It is just amazing...
I was quite drunk when I listened it for 1st time. (back from party)
And I just cried...
Just by the emotion he spread in its interpretation.
I can't get my head round how good this really is!
Impresionante..sobra más comentarios.
Sabicas es el genio de la lámpara del flamenco. A pesar de su grandeza, guitarrista infravalorado en contraposición de otros.
Bellísimo! ♥♫
Wow; so many different techniques and all clear and precise; the Spanish are awesome at complex rhythm.
Wow! This is real out of the box guitar playing! Like a thirsty travel through the desert... A real adventure!
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👏👍👏👌👌👌excelennnte👌👌👌👏👏👏
How does this not have a billion views? Amazing.
How does this not have a trillion visits then?
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Superb
my hands down, absolute, no doubt in my mind, until the day I die FAVORITE flamenco guitarist... forget all this so called post modern flamenco today this is the stuff....
uneedtherapy42 i agree, but, of similar flavor i happen to like rodrigo y gabriela, balkan beat box, and sephardic traditional music. Worth a listen, similar zest.
Keep on learning Flamenco.
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It's nice to compare this with Sabicas' version (Arabian Dance) also on youtube.
Sabicas to me is more beautiful ❤️
@@alessandro5770 Of course. Indoubitable. Master and pupil.
Maravilloso!!
Que grande es Sabícas. Él es el manantial de ese río que tuvo su máximo exponente en Paco Lucía, y sólo por eso es el más grande
Paco era mas de Ramón Montoya. De hecho Sabícas no era muy fan de Paco porque se veía que Paco había bebido mucho mas de Montoya que de él.
Hala dinliyorum. Müzik asla eskimez👏👏
This piece is from one of Sabicas's two LPs with Carmen Amaya. You can get the tabs from Affedis transcriptions. Go to their website, choose Sabicas and look for "Amenecer Arabe".
beautiful....
me encanta mucho....
magnifico, gracias!
I prefer the Sabicas' version, too. But no doubt, that Paco Pena really keeps the traditional flamenco,as we discussed earlier (see the comments on granadina of Paco Pena posted by tmjcbs) ,Paco Pena keeps the traditional flamenco alive!
Milander just milander than we would have had one more fine electric guitar player among the many there already are, now we have a unique flamenco player....
It is a Zambra Mora, a moorish piece. Lots of parts (falsetas) are taken from other flamenco players. In flamenco the original composer of the falseta is sometimes not known or if he is, he is given the due credit and then the falseta begins its own life in new compositions. The way how you perform and put together these falsetas is just as important as the original composer, who is sometimes difficult to track down. Viva el arte!
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Tres beau.il ne faut pas comparer.sabicas nino miguel paco de lucia etaient tous des genies.j aime de lucia mais je sais reconnaitre le talent des autres💜💜💜💜💜💜💜
Very well played. It is a very good imitation.
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Bien mon ptit paco
siempre hay gente q le pone pegas a to... esto es una maravilla y ya esta, q co.. la version de este o de otro esto es arte punto y aparte
Totalmente de acuerdo.
El problema viene cuando la gente dice que es único, incomparable, etc
Entonces toca mostrarles que es una copia para que lo sepan.
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Dayum! Look at him beat that guitar like it owes him money!
Amazing!
You have seen nothing yet
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¡Maestro!
Magistral🌹💚
magnifique!!!!!!!!
hermosa!
@liquorgirlsjazz never wiser words written.... Jealousy is the only reason i can see people ever to actually dislike this.
This spanish/arabian style is awesome.
grande paco
this is exquisite. such clean playing. does anyon know if pena and de lucia have ever played together?
Yes, I feel that too although of course I have great respect for Sabicas.
Paco Peña sems always to have so much feeling in everything he does.
Why ı don t agree with you XD
awesome awesome .... you know if you play the harmonic minor scale you can get this middle eastern sound and it's very good, i do that with an electric guitar and effects :D it's cool
it was so perfect!!!
How would you call this then?
More than perfect?
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This is Paco Pena playing Arabian Dance by Sabicas but putting the capo on 1st instead of 2nd like Sabicas. There's a vid of Sabicas playing it on the side.
OLEEEEEEEE !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
❤Gerundino❤😍
nice upload
Augustin Castellon Campos....SABICAS ....."Aprueba El Legendario Rey del Flamenco !
really awesome !
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Muy buena ejecución de Paco Peña. Él debería hacer sus propias composiciones ya que tiene todos los recursos de la guitarra Flamenca para hacerlo. Respecto a envíos escritos de arreglos, puedo decir (porque así lo he escuchado de buenas fuentes) que en la tradición Flamenca no se traspasan las piezas de un guitarrista a otro. Ellos deben hacer sus propias composiciones. Cuando un ejecutante toca un tema de otro es porque lo ha aprendido "de oído". El mismo Sabicas dijo que él aprendió el instrumento por cuenta propia, no sabía leer música y tampoco le gustaba enseñar guitarra.
Virtuosic in every sense
Es Chespirito tocando flamenco....joder tio!!
Esta pieza es del maestro sabicas
i respect Paco, but Sabicas is the master of this piece hands down...
Simply unbelievable!
How would you call this then?
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يا أهل الأندلس لله دركم
sorry guys, but what year is this? looks like 70s to me, but I am not sure. also looks like it is 90s. so I am confused.
and have you noticed his awesome jacket?
muy bueno eh paco, busquen la produccion que tiene con un grupo chileno "inti illimani" exelente.
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amazing cover from Sabicas
saben en ¿donde puedo encontrar este arreglo de Paco Peña? para descargarlo por favor, Muchas Gracias
@MeritMaestro hard to surpass the original but it is sometimes done. what i like about Pena's playing is his ability to play with such clarity, beauty and depth without overplaying. Check out Pepe Martinez. He was a student of Ramon Montoya. I was blown away by him. So many good Flamenco players in the old days that did not have all the learning tools that we have these days.
to think that paco play the best
version its like to be pulled in to the past marvelous ,,,,,,,,,,,,
Not at all. Just an approach
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Speechless
@indalotumbao you're right, but Paco Peña himself named this version "Amanecer Arabe".
cualquier guitarrista q vaya a tocar alguna zambra, en un momento u otro va a tocar sabicas por narices, es la base.
Amén
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Perfect !
las clavijas de madera
jeje
tremendo flamenco
it's so good please give us the real name of the song of his tabs plz plz
Arabian Dance (Sabicas)
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Una lástima que primero tengan que triunfar en el extranjero para que se les haga caso en su propia tierra. Igual pasó con el Sabicas o Paco de Lucía
+rockerdrake nadie es profeta en su propia tierra dicen por ahi
@@Trinitrotoluenador Immanuel Kant intensifies*
hey u also play guitar and do wushu? me too! :D
Paco de Lucía triunfó aquí en España cuando tenía unosa 26 años con Entre dos aguas y antes de ese éxito comercial ya era un concertista reconocido y admiradísimo.
Does Paco Pena compose his own flamenco music like this piece?
AFAIK Pena's repertoire is a mix of his own compositions and adaptations of compositions by previous flamenco players. I'd say even within one piece it can be a mix of that. This piece is an adaptation of Sabicas' Arabian Dance, also on youtube.
Thanks.
wonderful.........¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡
intense and gorgeous.
un teso pa tocar esta pieza seria por ahi 5 años de practicarla horas y horas al mes a la semana al dia
great!
Great work, Does anybody have sheet standard notation of this song?
Es una faceta de niño ricardo. Luego mejorada por sabicas
alguien tiene la partitura o la tab....esta obra hermosa...
My now new favourite guitarist.
Anyone know where I can get the sheet music?
Keep on learning.
You have seen nothing yet.
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Yo creí que era Chespirito que al fin le sirvieron las clases de don Ramón
Disculpen mi ignorancia, pero ¿que es zambria?
Se llama zambra y es un estilo que viene de los tangos de Granada. se supone que tiene un poco de influencia árabe . En Granada hay mucha gente que vive en cuevas que estás aconddicionadas en el sacromonte. en estas cuevas siempre se ha tocado este estilo y también se las llama zambras. No sé si primero se llamó así al estilo o a las cuevas, pero guardan una íntima relación entre sí.
@@pepenana2006 muchas gracias
master yoda of guitar '? tell me the way..to the force!!
very good
Does anyone know where I could get the tabs to this piece?
Hola qué tal alguien podría decirme dónde puedo encontrar la partitura o alguien que la tenga me la podría pasar no encuentro ninguna versión gracias
Yo estoy igual amigo! La encontraste?
As has been said maestro Sabicas ( who composed this) was exceptional but I think it is great that we have Peña now that tio Sabas is no longer with us.
Bravo
where i can find sheet music for this piece?
flamenco is taught and learned mostly by ear so i doubt ypu can find it easily
its in alain fauchers book called Danzas Arabes, Affedis books from France. HEs on the web.
Alguien sabe donde puedo conseguir la partitura?
Santiago Chew hay alguien que te regala esta y muchas mas... se llama oido
+Santiago Chew Hay una aplicación para el teléfono móvil llamado jellynote, y también un sitio de ese nombre, mira para la fantasía árabe de Sabicas www.jellynote.com/en/song/kaoma/21555/espanha/11425245
where i can find a guitar tab for this song?
does someone have music sheet of this piece?
amen!
unbelievable.