Sabicas will always be my Maestro in guitar, there is no one else that play flamenco the way he does thank you Sabicas, your music will stay alive for ever. Thank you thank you thank you
Been listening to flamenco (and other music) for most of life. He and Mario Escudero from the older generation are incomparable. Going back farther, Ramon Montoya is the man. Paco Pena (who is now 80) is my number one flamenco guitarist who never fails to wow me in traditional flamenco. When he plays I hear Montoya, Escudero, Sabicas and other masters.
qué bien hace las frases, con tal velocidad, precisión, buen sonido y expresividad, nunca se pierde el sentido musical y melódico de cada frase. Otros grandes guitarristas siempre me hacen sentir en algún que otro fragmento que estuvieran simple luchando por ejecutar un ejercicio de habilidad, porque en ciertos momentos rápidos o difíciles pierden la expresividad y el sentido de las frases musicales,algo que ni por un segundo ocurre con Sabicas, que no pierde ningún matiz de expresividad ni sentido en cada toque.
I've played guitar since 1987 Full time since 2006 This will always remain a Mystic and Magic level of guitar playing for me as long as i live ⚛ I will always be touched by it 🕯 Thank you ☯️
Y este es el hombre que decía que no le gustaban su discos por que podría haberlos hecho mejor, uff, no hubiesen sido aptos para el oído humano si así hubiera sido maestro.
So very beautiful.. The idea of Flamenco was loosely brought to my attention va Al Di Meola back in the day, but regrettably I was too much into Metal, and Rock music.. Now in my later years, and recently having discovered Paco De Lucia, I am completely in love with this music, impossible music to play. I just looked up this player via a comment from another video I was watching before this one and came to check him out. Wow.. Awesome. Since Paco De Lucia is my first "Discovery", he is by default my favorite player and inspiration to learn some Flamenco on an appropriate Guitar that meets my beginner level to dip my fingers into. I had listened to the TV sales guy "Esteban" and thought he was really good, but I am not very well versed in Flamenco, so what i may think of as good others in this genre may say he is just ok (Which btw, I have read some critics say he is considered to be "Just so-so" in the style). But hell, I wish I could play like Esteban, let alone like Paco. SABICAS is awesome, and I will definitely be listening to him more often.
Sabicas is second to none in his prime which spanned decades. The thing about Sabicas' fingering prowess is that there was no weakness. The position he places on chords is very accurate and beautiful. It is hard to find another guitarist. You'd have to cross over to John Williams in the classical world to find a peer in my opinion. Denis Azabagic has really great fingering technique also.
Sabicas was also a massive influence on Chet's protegé, Lenny Breau. You can hear some of the same licks in Lenny's pieces, which he learnt from Sabicas records by ear.
la guitarra de Sabicas es una paleta interminable de colores sonoros , sus pianos pianisimos sus fortes estan colocados con justeza y sabiduria sl servicio de algo mas que el simple virtuosismo estan al servicio de la expresion musical,no padece de ninguno de los vicios de muchos de los tocadores modernos que ensordecen con sus guitarras sin planos ni mediotonos gyutarristas desespedados por deslumbrar con el picado mas rapido sin arte ni gracia y que se enriedan con uns sucesion de encsdenamientos de acordes que cuando mas exoticos y raros sienten que han llegado al colmo de la creacion , encadenamientos armonmicos que matan el espiritu de las fuentes musicales del flamenco en esas armonia pretensiosas mueren las solea. las malagueñas , los fandangos todo lo puro y bello del flamenco , con Sabicas y su guitarra se siente el sol de la siesta quemante de Andalucia el tacon del bailaor , el caballo saltarin andaluz en fin todo el mundo del flamenco , como ejemplo tomemos la escala o picado que antecede al acorde final en esta granadina todo en ella esarte ... amen
Un genio nacido en el norte de España (en Pamplona, provincia de Navarra), desarrolló su carrera muchos años en Madrid y después vivió muchos años en N.York. Los dos guitarristas que más influyeron en PACO DE LUCIA fueron , en primer luga, NIÑO RICARDO, y posteriormente SABICAS . El nombre del estilo hoy se llama, según dicción andaluza : GRANAINAS en lugar de la forma castellana : GRANADINAS, Hoy tocan muy bien el estilo los hermanos JUAN HABICHUELA y PEPE G HABICHUELA , que son de Granada
Many Andalusians migrated to the more industrialized parts of Spain in search of labor. They thus foremost moved to Catalonia (Barcelona), the Basque Country (Bilbao), and the greater Madrid area.
Sabicas était el maestro de lo ans pasao, lo decia pacodelucia ,ténia simplre une photo de el en su estruche, todavia era une referia,que se queda en paz
Sabicas & Joe Pass were & still are the great escape from the mediocre of a normal life..I don't think existence would have be the same without these two..
I've been playing classical guitar for a while, but I'm 99% newbie when it comes to flamenco. I'm confused with the fact that this piece has got different names around youtube, including fantasia, granaina(s) and granadina(s). Could someone be kind enough to explain me what's the god damn name of this specific composition? (there is no need to comment on the music, you have all aleady said it)
It may be long past the fact, but the song "style" is Granadinas. In flamenco, there are several song forms or palos within flamenco that offer rules such as specific rhythm, feel and key. This is Sabicas's interpretation of the form "Graniana's" which although following certain form rules, (the glissando from F# to B being a classic attribute of the Granainas) allow individual artists to interpret this Palo to their own unique artistry. If you look, many players will play what is called Granianas ( which are derived from the Fandango's rhythm), but each with it's own interpretation and melodies. Alll are similar, but different. The name Granainas, comes from the origin of this Palo, which is Granada. Other palos are also named after regions they derive from i.e. Sevillanas/ Seville. Listen to 100 different flamenco Granainas and you will hear 100 different version, albeit the key elements that make it a Granaians will remain, like the glissando slide and the open string B, eerily resembling a bell toll. Some other great interpretations that can be found on youtube range from Nino Ricardo to Paco Pena and Vicente Amigo.
Tuve la gran suerte de verlo actuar cuando vino a españa y creo q es lo mejor que he visto jamas
#1 no exceptions 😅
Sabicas will always be my Maestro in guitar, there is no one else that play flamenco the way he does
thank you Sabicas, your music will stay alive for ever.
Thank you thank you thank you
paco de lucia:
pacos granadinas is the best version of granadinas
I think granina of Carlos Montoya is the most creative and pure one for myself
Que orgullo!!! Ole mi Granada, las Granainas y la Guitarra de Sabicas!!!
Been listening to flamenco (and other music) for most of life. He and Mario Escudero from the older generation are incomparable. Going back farther, Ramon Montoya is the man. Paco Pena (who is now 80) is my number one flamenco guitarist who never fails to wow me in traditional flamenco. When he plays I hear Montoya, Escudero, Sabicas and other masters.
You forgot to mention Nino Miguel... He was playing with his soul...
Que grande fue Sabicas... gran maestro de la guitarra Espanola.. saludos desde Bogota...
Decir Sabicas es evocar lo más sublime y sofisticado del arte flamenco.
Vero e Manita non contraddirà questo.
Bestia descomunal de otro mundo. Que guitarrista por Dios! Nunca escuché algo comparable
Sabicas and paco de lucia are my all time favourites ❤️❤️❤️
qué bien hace las frases, con tal velocidad, precisión, buen sonido y expresividad, nunca se pierde el sentido musical y melódico de cada frase. Otros grandes guitarristas siempre me hacen sentir en algún que otro fragmento que estuvieran simple luchando por ejecutar un ejercicio de habilidad, porque en ciertos momentos rápidos o difíciles pierden la expresividad y el sentido de las frases musicales,algo que ni por un segundo ocurre con Sabicas, que no pierde ningún matiz de expresividad ni sentido en cada toque.
The guitar became a part of him. No intimidation in his eyes. He understood the flamenco guitar to its minute detail. What a master.
Ole.los.gitanos.del.norte.referentes.de.la.guitarra.flamenca
Speechless...just amazing to see the way Sabicas playing after he does that for 80+ years!
This is by far the best Granadinas I've heard. Can't believe he was well into his 70s and still playing this good.
Impresionante Sabicas, lo hace todo con tal suavidad que parece sencillo y todo...... PRODIGIOSO!
I've played guitar since 1987
Full time since 2006
This will always remain a Mystic and Magic level of guitar playing for me as long as i live ⚛
I will always be touched by it 🕯
Thank you ☯️
Y este es el hombre que decía que no le gustaban su discos por que podría haberlos hecho mejor, uff, no hubiesen sido aptos para el oído humano si así hubiera sido maestro.
Majestuoso caricias de toque..con suavidad..Y sin rarezas endemoniadas..
74 years old and he fucking nails it. Awesome.
Expresión, fuerza, precisión y sentimiento. Uno comienza y termina saltando en su asiento de emoción.
Y eso que ya estaba mayor
uno de mis 2 guitarristas favoritos de flamenco de todos los tiempos. Sabicas y Vicente Amigo.
Muchas gracias una maravilla me tocó el corazón para mi madre gracias usted
Ese toque es macho! la fuerza con la que toca...asi de igual la limpieza. Genio
Maestro de maestros.
Ole esto no es para humanos es para
Anegeles
Pero el señor sabicas nolo trajo a nosotros
Just perfection.
venga que amo el flamenco...y mi werita Maka no me dejara mentir...qe esta musica si tiene alma!!! venga y olé!
Sabicas and Carlos Montoya pretty much ruled the roost!
So very beautiful..
The idea of Flamenco was loosely brought to my attention va Al Di Meola back in the day, but regrettably I was too much into Metal, and Rock music..
Now in my later years, and recently having discovered Paco De Lucia, I am completely in love with this music, impossible music to play. I just looked up this player via a comment from another video I was watching before this one and came to check him out. Wow.. Awesome.
Since Paco De Lucia is my first "Discovery", he is by default my favorite player and inspiration to learn some Flamenco on an appropriate Guitar that meets my beginner level to dip my fingers into.
I had listened to the TV sales guy "Esteban" and thought he was really good, but I am not very well versed in Flamenco, so what i may think of as good others in this genre may say he is just ok (Which btw, I have read some critics say he is considered to be "Just so-so" in the style). But hell, I wish I could play like Esteban, let alone like Paco.
SABICAS is awesome, and I will definitely be listening to him more often.
I'd say Top-10 all-time guitarist, no matter what style.
Wouldn't argue with ya. Although I do like Julian Bream an awful lot too.
Sabicas is second to none in his prime which spanned decades. The thing about Sabicas' fingering prowess is that there was no weakness. The position he places on chords is very accurate and beautiful. It is hard to find another guitarist. You'd have to cross over to John Williams in the classical world to find a peer in my opinion. Denis Azabagic has really great fingering technique also.
+Mike Nugent - Agreed 100%. His right hand technique is also without flaw. He makes it look SO easy.
Agreed!
Julian is in my top-10 also.
I will always come back to listen to this man play. I would have loved to have been there.
Grande Maestro Sabicas ♡♡♡
Nothing less then amazing!!!
He was blessed with the greatest talent for the guitar
Ole, esa guitarra!
These are the sentiments a spanish guitar or a piano produces as no other. Wow!
Bandoneon
The maestro of guitar music.
Vaya maquina y que limpieza suena diferente pufff
es buenísimo...menuda máquina
Wow. The accuracy, the tempo, the effortlessness. i have never seen or heard anyone play Granadinas style like him since.
Zapateado en re ; viva Sabicas & Carmen Amaya!
Classic! He had his own style that really just still stands up as unique and technically great ..... and the sound of this old recording is great!
Ecclesiastico sublime bavissimo
Majestuoso, infinito. El maestro de maestro, DIOS resucitado.
the best music ever for me ..
ole al maestro sabicas ...un saludo
fantastico... maestro...
This performance is hypnotic.
morning ,noon and night, the best.
Wow!! Este hombre ya tocaba guitarra en el vientre de su madre
Chet Atkins is reputed to having said that Sabicas had the finest technique around
Sabicas was also a massive influence on Chet's protegé, Lenny Breau. You can hear some of the same licks in Lenny's pieces, which he learnt from Sabicas records by ear.
la guitarra de Sabicas es una paleta interminable de colores sonoros , sus pianos pianisimos sus fortes estan colocados con justeza y sabiduria sl servicio de algo mas que el simple virtuosismo estan al servicio de la expresion musical,no padece de ninguno de los vicios de muchos de los tocadores modernos que ensordecen con sus guitarras sin planos ni mediotonos gyutarristas desespedados por deslumbrar con el picado mas rapido sin arte ni gracia y que se enriedan con uns sucesion de encsdenamientos de acordes que cuando mas exoticos y raros sienten que han llegado al colmo de la creacion , encadenamientos armonmicos que matan el espiritu de las fuentes musicales del flamenco en esas armonia pretensiosas mueren las solea. las malagueñas , los fandangos todo lo puro y bello del flamenco , con Sabicas y su guitarra se siente el sol de la siesta quemante de Andalucia el tacon del bailaor , el caballo saltarin andaluz en fin todo el mundo del flamenco , como ejemplo tomemos la escala o picado que antecede al acorde final en esta granadina todo en ella esarte ... amen
Semplicemente il Re!👑
Best guitar tone "ever"
Speechless...
absolutely fantastic forever
Muy buen video
Son Granainas.
"Lo que hagas hazlo bien" grande Sabicas
Hot damn ! This hombre kicks tushy on the gee-tar !
Paco de Lucia is my favourite because of Sabicas I think❤
Effortless perfection!
gracias por subir esta maravilla
Perfect music hypnotising
The real master ♥
Increíble
sempliicemente favoloso
Sabicas tenia una mano derecha insuperable constante a prueba de corredor de fondo y una preparacion fisica extraordinaria tocando
Si pero no la dificultad de los alumnos. Como paco sanlucar Vicente Gerardo riqueni y otros. Pero es sin duda el bach del flamenco
Thats crazy how he uses his I and A for picado. Amazing!
FANTASTIC~~~~!!!!!1
En el Arte Flamenco no existe la palabra "Granadina", eso es una bebida. El palo flamenco se llama: Granaina...
Exacto
No se podia haber dicho de manera mas clara y perfecta
Olé enorme respuesta .
サビカス最高❗️
Granaina y media granaina jj
Totalmente de acuerdo porque la Granaina es patrimonio universal y la bebida Granadina es naa más español
Imagine how it feels for the guitar to be played by him
Imagina que eres una guitarra y él te toca.
very musical and emotive
The original G
un fenomeno
the master even now
intramontabile😍
Excelente!
Spanish scale is a master here
Play your guitar and play runs of scale 8 hours a day and you might become as good as this master of his instrument.
Haha. Do it and show me
espectacular
Un genio nacido en el norte de España (en Pamplona, provincia de Navarra), desarrolló su carrera muchos años en Madrid y después vivió muchos años en N.York. Los dos guitarristas que más influyeron en PACO DE LUCIA fueron , en primer luga, NIÑO RICARDO, y posteriormente SABICAS . El nombre del estilo hoy se llama, según dicción andaluza : GRANAINAS en lugar de la forma castellana : GRANADINAS, Hoy tocan muy bien el estilo los hermanos JUAN HABICHUELA y PEPE G HABICHUELA , que son de Granada
That right hand technique!!!
Magnífico
Many Andalusians migrated to the more industrialized parts of Spain in search of labor. They thus foremost moved to Catalonia (Barcelona), the Basque Country (Bilbao), and the greater Madrid area.
Sabicas était el maestro de lo ans pasao, lo decia pacodelucia ,ténia simplre une photo de el en su estruche, todavia era une referia,que se queda en paz
Hero ❤
@iShone94 You are so right...
Sabicas & Joe Pass were & still are the great escape from the mediocre of a normal life..I don't think existence would have be the same without these two..
Thank you. Great taste! Sabicas (right hand) and Joe Pass (left hand) are the two best.
Wery god❤
Esa mano derecha es única e irrepetible.
Sabicas never met a note he didn't like.
and from pamplona
anyone know where you can find the tabs for this beautiful song?
Que monstruo
Les tripes... c'est là que ça prend ...
were can i find the tab for this?
did you find it??
I've been playing classical guitar for a while, but I'm 99% newbie when it comes to flamenco. I'm confused with the fact that this piece has got different names around youtube, including fantasia, granaina(s) and granadina(s). Could someone be kind enough to explain me what's the god damn name of this specific composition?
(there is no need to comment on the music, you have all aleady said it)
It may be long past the fact, but the song "style" is Granadinas. In flamenco, there are several song forms or palos within flamenco that offer rules such as specific rhythm, feel and key. This is Sabicas's interpretation of the form "Graniana's" which although following certain form rules, (the glissando from F# to B being a classic attribute of the Granainas) allow individual artists to interpret this Palo to their own unique artistry. If you look, many players will play what is called Granianas ( which are derived from the Fandango's rhythm), but each with it's own interpretation and melodies. Alll are similar, but different. The name Granainas, comes from the origin of this Palo, which is Granada. Other palos are also named after regions they derive from i.e. Sevillanas/ Seville. Listen to 100 different flamenco Granainas and you will hear 100 different version, albeit the key elements that make it a Granaians will remain, like the glissando slide and the open string B, eerily resembling a bell toll. Some other great interpretations that can be found on youtube range from Nino Ricardo to Paco Pena and Vicente Amigo.
olé maestro
best if it means something and exiting
monstruo
magnifique