Wow! When I first heard Sabicas play this piece , I knew I had to attempt to play flamenco. You certainly do it justice; seemingly channelling the maestro himself. Well done!
Dein Tremolo hört sich fantastisch an. Ich würde gern mehr solches Musik von dir hören, besonders etwas so dynamisch wie dies lied oder auch im generell was mit arabischer inspiration. Liebe Grüße aus Peru 🇵🇪
John, well done. And from reading through the comments I can tell you're a good person. I've been trying to figure this piece out from the sabicas video. Seeing the tuning that you're using would explain why I couldn't get it to sound quite right. This piece is way out of my depth but all the music I want to play is. What am I to do? I'm glad to have your video to reference now. I'm going to keep trying but when I break down, I will contact you for your tab. $10 is well worth it.
John has a link to his tablature for this piece in the video description above, but the tuning indicated on the tab is incorrect. It is a simple dropped D tuning (DADGBE) that is then Capo'ed at the second fret. The piece is very accessible to intermediate players of classical and flamenco guitar. The settings on the video allow you to change the playback speed (without changing the pitch!) down to .75 or even .5 of normal speed. This can be very helpful while learning a new piece of music. Good luck!
hello john! i secceded to play 40% from the piece (this is little bit high level for me. i can play simple pieces like asturias/prelude in d minor bach/ romance..)anyway i wanted to ask if you have some technique how to play the basses an the other strings together like in the part 1:47 thank you very much
Works exactly like Asturias, p-i-p-m...., if you watch it slowly you can see where I use legato here and there, but otherwise it's pretty straight forward. For me it took quite a bit of practise with the metronome to get the right and left hands synchronized!
@@johnopheim3751 thanks a lot! i understand that i need to practice very slowly to synchronized my left and right hands... but in asturias its much more easy becouse you play all the time with the same bass . but here you use 6'5'4 strings together with the bottum strings and left hand.... comfusing... just practice and practise .thanks again
@@snoopdogg7366 have you seen the original? I learned this watching the video of Sabicas very closely and he does use a lot of untypical techniques. He plays this piece mostly tirando, no other way to do it if you want to keep the open sound and not dampen strings, like a lot of pieces in the free palos, rondeña etc. No rasgueado, no alzapúa, besides arm position, thumb rest here and there and the quintuple tremolo this piece doesn't really call for the typical flamenco technique. The thumbwork at the beginning and the tremolo are quite flamenco, I guess. I usually do play flamenco technique, this piece is different. If I've misunderstood something maybe you could make a video of you playing it and show me.
Wolfgang Suttner is a local luthier here in my area of Germany. It's an amazing guitar. Word has it this one almost went to Gerardo Núñez to play in his Encuentro video. Glad I got it instead, I got it for only half the price of the Marvi that he does play.
john. you play it perfect... realy almost like sabicas himself how did you tuned youre guitare? i sow the paco on 2 but i didnt succeed to understand the tune
@@JohnOpheim thanks a lot' . i dont have paypal' . but i toke youre good advice . i put youre video on 0.25. and try to play it. it will take time... but its worth it!
without the capo D# A# D# G# C F, then capo on 2. You don't have to go up half a step, I play it live without tuning up because it's too stressy. The extra tension is nice, though.
Great one! Question: on the tab on your site it says for tuning: "Tuning = F A# F G# C F, Capo = 2 ". Is that correct? As in; first tune like that, second Capo on 2?
@@lucasverberne1300 hi! Yeah, kind of complicated here. Everything is up a half step, then it's drop D tuning (or better said D#), then the capo is on 2 - then you get the tuning as written.
You're way past the highest difficulty setting on Guitar Hero dude, lol imagine a "Guitar Hero: Flamenco Edition" (Montoya, Sabicas, etc.) people would be smashing Playstations at an alarming rate!
@@JohnOpheim muito obrigado! você está ajudando bastante demorei muito para encontrar a tablatura dessa música e a única perfeita que achei foi a sua meus parabéns! e seu vídeo tocando a música do sabica foi algo incrível!!! quase não vejo diferença entre os dois👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
Estas son:
Las 7 interpretaciones de guitarra más increíbles jamás grabadas
el drosito jajaj
Entre por Dross y me quedé por la maravilla de interpretación
Ya entendí xdxdxdd
muchas gracias......te mereces mas vistas. Bellísima interpretación.
Nice job and a great tremolo section.
Amazing cover. Almost sounds like sabicas playing
It does!
@Flamenco4U not even remotely close -.-
Fantastic John! Sounds like the original Sabicas! Thank you for sharing your great talent 🙏
Masterfully done!! And thank you very much for the sheet music!!
what a stupendous performance!!!! Bravo sir John!
The greatest performance ive ever seen brother, thank you 🙏
Sencillamente genial. Gracias por la interpretación del gran maestro Sabicas. ❤
Perfect playing ✌️✌️💜☮️
DOOD!!
YOU HAVE MY VOTE !!
Very well done !
Wow! When I first heard Sabicas play this piece , I knew I had to attempt to play flamenco. You certainly do it justice; seemingly channelling the maestro himself. Well done!
Perfection!! Thanks!!
Muy impresionante! Eres maestro
Dein Tremolo hört sich fantastisch an. Ich würde gern mehr solches Musik von dir hören, besonders etwas so dynamisch wie dies lied oder auch im generell was mit arabischer inspiration.
Liebe Grüße aus Peru 🇵🇪
Show ficou bem parecido com original Sabicas🇧🇷
Muito obrigado!
Perfecto!
Technique and feeling. ♥️
Wow! Amazing cover! Bravo 👏
Performance: 100%! Perfect!
Excellent!!
Bravo! Congratulations. Your playing is masterful and your tabs of this piece very precious and helpful. Greeting from Italy
Simplemente maravilloso !
Linda interpretación....!!!!
Excellent performance. Congratz!!!
Bravo!!!
Well done!
Perfect thank you
Respect🙌
Great Job. 1st Class
Good stuff
Bravo!
Muy bien!!!!!
4 where built...I am fortunate to have one too
Una barbaridad, enhorabuena es una interpretación buenísima...me encanta
Bravo
Wow, youre great buddy! And the sound of your guitare its very good! POWERFULL🎶
Thank you
Amazing, it seems you really mastered it!
Cool 😎 guitar song!
splendid!!!!
Awesome 👌
Amazing!
Congratulations
Супер мужик!!! Perfecto!!!!
Yeah \m/
Bravo!!! 👏👏👏👏
Fantástico. +1
Wow!
Nice one man❤
mr Ophiem ,you are great!!! you played arabian dance magnificently...thank you...please some one out there ,share the guitar TAB ....thanks
Thank you very much! I do have the tabs, if you have Paypal it could be $10. I did work for many hours on it...
@@JohnOpheim i have 10$ for this...i have paypal...may i ask if this is a flamenco guitar
Show Congratulations.
genial
Fuaaa suena genial 0_0
Pavo de lucia da çalmıştı, çok güzel bir performans bravo oooo
John, well done. And from reading through the comments I can tell you're a good person. I've been trying to figure this piece out from the sabicas video. Seeing the tuning that you're using would explain why I couldn't get it to sound quite right. This piece is way out of my depth but all the music I want to play is. What am I to do? I'm glad to have your video to reference now. I'm going to keep trying but when I break down, I will contact you for your tab. $10 is well worth it.
Thanks Craig!
I've put all my tabs out there for everyone now, there's this and others, collection growing:
www.john-opheim.de/tabs
Take care,
John
please!!!! i need the tabs of this masterpeace!!!!!!!!
You can write me a private message at john.opheim@gmx.de, if you have Paypal I'll send it to you for $10!
WOW
👏👏👏👏
You really nailed it bro👏👏👏
Do you have tablets for it?
Brilliant channeling Sabicas 👏🏼🙌🏻❤️ is that a lester Devoe ?
I wish I could play this, I'd start a Karl Sanders style death metal solo band
2:41 What fingers do you use in your right hand?
Only alternating middle and index
Fantastic performance. I love the sound of your instrument. Who's the luthier?
Well played. I love this piece of music. Have you got your guitar in an alternate tuning? If so how have you tuned it?
John has a link to his tablature for this piece in the video description above, but the tuning indicated on the tab is incorrect. It is a simple dropped D tuning (DADGBE) that is then Capo'ed at the second fret. The piece is very accessible to intermediate players of classical and flamenco guitar. The settings on the video allow you to change the playback speed (without changing the pitch!) down to .75 or even .5 of normal speed. This can be very helpful while learning a new piece of music. Good luck!
Jesus fucking christ bro, you are an absolute god
hello john! i secceded to play 40% from the piece (this is little bit high level for me. i can play simple pieces like asturias/prelude in d minor bach/ romance..)anyway i wanted to ask if you have some technique how to play the basses an the other strings together like in the part 1:47 thank you very much
Works exactly like Asturias, p-i-p-m...., if you watch it slowly you can see where I use legato here and there, but otherwise it's pretty straight forward. For me it took quite a bit of practise with the metronome to get the right and left hands synchronized!
@@johnopheim3751 thanks a lot! i understand that i need to practice very slowly to synchronized my left and right hands... but in asturias its much more easy becouse you play all the time with the same bass . but here you use 6'5'4 strings together with the bottum strings and left hand.... comfusing... just practice and practise .thanks again
@@txf-zg4nl yes and holding that bar the whole time practising is a strain - good luck!
You know it's a flamenco guitar song, and your guitar method is classical. First you have to learn some flamenco Technices on guitar
@@snoopdogg7366 have you seen the original? I learned this watching the video of Sabicas very closely and he does use a lot of untypical techniques. He plays this piece mostly tirando, no other way to do it if you want to keep the open sound and not dampen strings, like a lot of pieces in the free palos, rondeña etc. No rasgueado, no alzapúa, besides arm position, thumb rest here and there and the quintuple tremolo this piece doesn't really call for the typical flamenco technique. The thumbwork at the beginning and the tremolo are quite flamenco, I guess.
I usually do play flamenco technique, this piece is different. If I've misunderstood something maybe you could make a video of you playing it and show me.
Bonjour ! Quel est la tonalité et l'accordage s'il vous plaît ?
Merci 🙌
Wonderful, tremendous,is that a Lester Devoe guitar?
Wolfgang Suttner is a local luthier here in my area of Germany. It's an amazing guitar. Word has it this one almost went to Gerardo Núñez to play in his Encuentro video. Glad I got it instead, I got it for only half the price of the Marvi that he does play.
people who upload half-baked shit and call it covers should learn what it means to produce quality from you. Good stuff
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john. you play it perfect... realy almost like sabicas himself how did you tuned youre guitare? i sow the paco on 2 but i didnt succeed to understand the tune
Thanks! Tuning is with the 6th string dropped down and everything up a half step, so from 1st to 6th F-C-G#-D#-A#-D#, capo on 2.
@@JohnOpheim thanks a lot' . i dont have paypal' . but i toke youre good advice . i put youre video on 0.25. and try to play it. it will take time... but its worth it!
@@JohnOpheim so without the CAPO - DADGBE ?
without the capo D# A# D# G# C F, then capo on 2. You don't have to go up half a step, I play it live without tuning up because it's too stressy. The extra tension is nice, though.
@@JohnOpheim Thank you John, much appreciated.
Great one!
Question: on the tab on your site it says for tuning: "Tuning = F A# F G# C F, Capo = 2
". Is that correct? As in; first tune like that, second Capo on 2?
@@lucasverberne1300 hi! Yeah, kind of complicated here. Everything is up a half step, then it's drop D tuning (or better said D#), then the capo is on 2 - then you get the tuning as written.
@@JohnOpheim Thanks for the instructions. I tuned accordingly and afterwards understood better what I did.
Coñoooo....pensé que rea Dross...perturbador
You're way past the highest difficulty setting on Guitar Hero dude, lol imagine a "Guitar Hero: Flamenco Edition" (Montoya, Sabicas, etc.) people would be smashing Playstations at an alarming rate!
En que afinacion esta ?
D# A# D# G# C F con Capo 2 🙂
Dross tocando la guitarra flamenca 😮
a corda 6 está afinada em que nota?
D#!
Pues sin capo D# A# D# G# C F
@@JohnOpheim muito obrigado! você está ajudando bastante
demorei muito para encontrar a tablatura dessa música e a única perfeita que achei foi a sua
meus parabéns!
e seu vídeo tocando a música do sabica foi algo incrível!!! quase não vejo diferença entre os dois👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
@@JohnOpheim graças a sua tablatura estou terminando de aprender a tocar essa música, to tão feliz
Usa dos o todos los dedos?
Cuando? 😉 Generalmente tres dedos con el pulgar.
Tutorial ??
Oooh good idea! Can't promise when, but I'm on it!
Que grande Dross
:0 es dross
Araplar haricinde herkes dinliyor sanırım. 🙃
benim için sorun değil. İspanyol besteci, Amerikalı tercüman 😉
@@JohnOpheim 👍
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Dross?
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@@rafa_lpz_ porqueeeeee😢
Nice try man gd job, still needs a 1000 time practice to get it 100% in terms of tempo cleanness and "soul", but splendid job altogether
Grow out your nails
get a clue
Bravo!
Amazing!