To those who may not realize - this is actually how flamenco guitarists are taught traditionally. No score, no tabs, just playing the music very slowly, note for note, face to face, repeating little passages until you slowly memorize the whole song. That's how virtually all the well known Spanish flamenco players learned the fundamentals. Great to see Grisha using this method!
Yes, because it is part of the folk music world. All folkloric music and dance is passed down one on one by copying what another is showing you both physically and verbally.. Very very little if any is written on or read from music staves this side of possibly jotting the names of chords on blank paper..IE. Folk musicians are not required to read music and most their performing lives continue to do so..... MDem
Omg I'm a self taught (mostly flamenco) guitar player I learned everything I know like that from TH-cam it's great to know that I learn like a traditional player
@@bruh-q2z1k Yeah he definitely is! A very nice and humble person. I hope he is able to compose some more of his own music at some point, with the technique he has I'm sure it would be incredible!
Not necessarily true. This is more of a traditional thing amongst the every day life flamenco player who don't necessarily had formal training perse. But Sabicas, Segóvia, Albeniz etc were classically trained in Flamenco. Remember that Flamenco is a classical from of Spanish music. And in anywhere, the techniques and sound types are shown rather than just heard and read.
2:01 is Entre dos Aguas. idk if he does it in the record but it's exactly like he plays it live in the version with that one awesome percussion player.
I'm playing for 2 and half years I started to learn picado 2 months ago and I play everyday but still I can barely do few things (I was able to use picado in first string after a month) just start with easy one string runs your fingers will become more powerful after some time
@@perseus31 dont rush the speed. Stay always in the most fast speed where you can do everything correct. When you feel very comfortable then speed up a bit. I started same as you few months ago. I feel a progression its not big thing lol but if theres progression that means its working. Do a variety of exercices not the same exercice everyday. Good luck to us until we reach that speed we want :)
@@perseus31 i highly recommend you atrafana channel also el esmail channel and spanish guitar hub. Free and well explained lessons for picado and all flamenco techniques.
@@perseus31 i started flamenco maybe 5 months ago and started practicing picado crazy i played a long picado exercise for over 1500 times now i can play theese runs with the normal speed that grisha is playing here but nowhere even close to his concerts lol he really is insane like wtf
i have been learning some flamenco from a book, now i have practiced my techniques, it is an absolute godsend to be able to come here and get some lessons from a master, much thanks grisha!
I feel this is going to be incredibly helpful. We are lucky to live in an era where someone as talented as Grisha can help us learn and hone our skills. Thank you.
what truly amazes me in all of Grisha's videos is that there are basically no edits, everything is played "life" and completely flawless. Utmost respect to the man's discipline. Keep it up, Sir!
Maestro grisha...there are no words that can do justice to your virtuosity and mastery of your guitar playing...Thank you for sharing the picados with us, you are so generous ..I pray the nasty coronavirus and its variants leave you and your family alone
Oh great! I was looking for this exactly! I'm a fan of You buddy! I watch everyday your vídeo playing Malagueña and the first time i cried of the emotion and the feeling of that song. Also i watch one of your concerts which it's over an hour long! I never get tired of listen and watching You playing the guitar. You are other Paco de Lucia . You are one of My top favorite Guitar player ever. Keep the good job. God bless you!
Thank you so much for making this video. As a former Classical guitar player (and not a Flamenco guitar player but a Flamenco music lover) I say Paco is the best guitar player ever, no matter all the other styles. I don't know when someone else can achieve that Paco did. I I must say you are the only person I see playing Paco music so masterfully. No matter if some say you are copying Paco's music, because this is the same what Classical musicians do with a classical music from Beethoven or anyone else. Once more thx for your video
Thank you so much for these! There's scarcely any content around on how to play what Paco played. Probably because, before you came along, no-one could.🤣
muy lindo!!! el enlentecimiento de la melodia, te induce un cambio en la percepcion del tiempo, una sensacion de tiempo lento que a su vez te lleva a la tranquilidad, calma y estar bien!!! musica muy alegre y segun su tiempo casi: en calma, de pensar rapido y ansioso a sentirse placido y sereno. bravo!
I just wanted to say a big thank you to you for this video as I've learnt the rumba run and it's really inspired me to practise more and I will try to learn the one after that now . Personally I can't read music at all. this is the way I've always learn either by watching someone or listening from 13years to I'm now 47 old git 😂 but you know, seriously, thanks for that. Great video an easy enough to understand.
Thanks so much! You are technically one of the most gifted players I've ever seen...almost robotic! You play several different maestros music identical to the original creaters. Would love to see you teach Vicente's Ventanas al Alma🙏🤞🤞
Grisha in spanish and in portugués they used the Word monstruo as a acomplishment means that you are really important extremely good playing guitar. But i Will used instead of the Word monstruo i rather to call You an angel. You are really polite, educated and You speak perfect English. Well i didnt know that you used to live in Masachuset in the east coast of USA. I know that in Boston there is an unuversity that you can study a career as a musician. That was My dream when i started to play an electric guitar that one of My cousins gave it to me after My father passed away when i was 12 years old back in 1992. Also My mom used to have a great classic guitar "Ramirez" . So im originally from Venezuela but due the Bad situation in Venezuela in voy My own living in Colombia. So on September 10th im turning 41 years old. And i learn by tabs but something really amazing happened to me in this quarantine. My roonmate let me use his classic guitar to keep My mind busy doing something positive that i love now and before the quarantine i didnt have a guitar or played ir learn anything new for 25 years. What happened is that i got really into surfing and downhill skateboarding. So i went to the pawn shop so i could get My first surfboard and i surf since then surfing all the Venezuelan coast and i went 3 times to surf un Costa Rica and i live 10 years in USA ( 5 years in New Jersey and then 5 years in San Clemente California where i got sponsored by one of the Best brands of surfboards called ...Lost enterprises but i got sponsored as profesional downhill skateboarder but for a Lot of reasons i left USA and went back to Venezuela and everything got really Bad un Venezuela where it's imposible to live, without food in supermarkets, medicines un the drugstores , etc . Unemployment to the highest level and in Venezuela if You have a job You make 3 dollars a month. Which it's imposible to live and mostly for those persons that have children and a family to take care. So now i'm in Medellín Colombia so here there is no surf close by so u downhill skateboard sometimes taking it easy because i can't afford to pay if i Will get an accident. So now i'm playing classic guitar and learning a Lot of theory and i'm happy . So My first songs that My cousin taugh me where some parts of malagueña and Starway to Heaven by LED Zeppelin. And in the 90's i was a teenager so i learn to play songs of My favorite rock bands like Metallica Guns n'Roses, AcDc, . But i m gonna be really good at it because i have the feeling and the connection with My soul.
Great video. Could you maybe tell us your opinion on guitarists like yamandu costa or Raphael rabello or generally your take on Brazilian guitar. It is such a big guitar style that is vastly unknown outside of latin america.
Dear Grisha Goryachev, Thank you for very practical teaching , playing and showing for right-hand on strings because so many instructors play on TH-cam but no one tries to show slowly how to move right-finger on strings as you show exactly fast and slow . I appreciate and thanks a lot. As another person said here: ' You are godsend to help interested for playing this style'. God bless you from Iran.
A new Grisha video, awesome! Great to see him breaking down some classic stuff, I'm sure this will be very useful to many guitarists. Still hoping to see you compose more original material Grisha, whether within the flamenco palos or not, I've always been curious what you would come up with with your technique!
Though I play near no Flamenco to speak of, it is nice to see that a master, to gain accuracy does no different than any other string player playing scalar passages in that of going s l o w and steady making every note clean, clear and precise... Tonight I will go home and treat whatever I play (classical and gut-jazz) this way....Maybe then and only then will I begin to rid my pieces of recurring glitches...M
To those who may not realize - this is actually how flamenco guitarists are taught traditionally. No score, no tabs, just playing the music very slowly, note for note, face to face, repeating little passages until you slowly memorize the whole song. That's how virtually all the well known Spanish flamenco players learned the fundamentals. Great to see Grisha using this method!
Yes, because it is part of the folk music world. All folkloric music and dance is passed down one on one by copying what another is showing you both physically and verbally.. Very very little if any is written on or read from music staves this side of possibly jotting the names of chords on blank paper..IE. Folk musicians are not required to read music and most their performing lives continue to do so..... MDem
Omg I'm a self taught (mostly flamenco) guitar player I learned everything I know like that from TH-cam it's great to know that I learn like a traditional player
Grisha is super cool dude. I met him a while back and he said he learned alot of stuff by ear in his youth off of reel to reel tapes.
@@bruh-q2z1k Yeah he definitely is! A very nice and humble person. I hope he is able to compose some more of his own music at some point, with the technique he has I'm sure it would be incredible!
Not necessarily true. This is more of a traditional thing amongst the every day life flamenco player who don't necessarily had formal training perse. But Sabicas, Segóvia, Albeniz etc were classically trained in Flamenco.
Remember that Flamenco is a classical from of Spanish music.
And in anywhere, the techniques and sound types are shown rather than just heard and read.
0:00 Solea
1:06 Rumba
2:01 ?
3:32 Grenadino
4:28 Tarantas
5:45 ?
6:18 Bulerias
6:54 Bulerias
8:15 Alergrias
Thank you for the tutorial!
5:45 Zyrab
2:01 is Entre dos Aguas. idk if he does it in the record but it's exactly like he plays it live in the version with that one awesome percussion player.
@@acadasantounavela2311 he plays it live like that and in the recording no
I’ve always been allergic to allergias 😂 Thanks for the timestamps!
5:45 is zyryab
2:01 is the live version of entre dos aguas(rumba0
Yep, I still can't play any of them 😂, but it is always fun to watch you do it, gracias Maestro!
I'm playing for 2 and half years I started to learn picado 2 months ago and I play everyday but still I can barely do few things (I was able to use picado in first string after a month) just start with easy one string runs your fingers will become more powerful after some time
@@perseus31 dont rush the speed. Stay always in the most fast speed where you can do everything correct. When you feel very comfortable then speed up a bit. I started same as you few months ago. I feel a progression its not big thing lol but if theres progression that means its working. Do a variety of exercices not the same exercice everyday.
Good luck to us until we reach that speed we want :)
@@perseus31 i highly recommend you atrafana channel also el esmail channel and spanish guitar hub. Free and well explained lessons for picado and all flamenco techniques.
@@perseus31 i started flamenco maybe 5 months ago
and started practicing picado crazy i played a long picado exercise for over 1500 times now i can play theese runs with the normal speed that grisha is playing here
but nowhere even close to his concerts lol
he really is insane like wtf
@@palpalonpalpalon Flamenco mostly involves strength and speed so its not that far if you work on it consistently.
i have been learning some flamenco from a book, now i have practiced my techniques, it is an absolute godsend to be able to come here and get some lessons from a master, much thanks grisha!
What book, my friend?
I feel this is going to be incredibly helpful. We are lucky to live in an era where someone as talented as Grisha can help us learn and hone our skills. Thank you.
what truly amazes me in all of Grisha's videos is that there are basically no edits, everything is played "life" and completely flawless. Utmost respect to the man's discipline. Keep it up, Sir!
This guy is such a legend lol I can’t believe he doesn’t miss a note this entire video
Muchísimas gracias Grisha, eso es mantener vivos a los grandes maestros, enseñar sus obras. thank you very much
Thanks!
Muy bien explicado, "perfecto" como guitarrista flamenco te admiro.
Maestro grisha...there are no words that can do justice to your virtuosity and mastery of your guitar playing...Thank you for sharing the picados with us, you are so generous ..I pray the nasty coronavirus and its variants leave you and your family alone
Thanks again for share your art 🙏 , your lessons are very special, but please, sometime show a smile😊😊😊
Спасибо, Гриша, за науку! Спасибо!
Great video again. I personally liked your "hello friends" intro.
Gracias maestro.
Un ole muy grande desde Andalucía.
Gracias maestro
Thank you Grisha !!!! This is a great video !!And as you mentioned, these picados are legendary !!!!
Grisha~~~. You are my hero. I will follow you till die. Someday I could master this play if everyday practice done.
Very good Master.You can see also right fingersi pulling off.
Love it! Thanks Grisha!
Oh great! I was looking for this exactly! I'm a fan of You buddy! I watch everyday your vídeo playing Malagueña and the first time i cried of the emotion and the feeling of that song. Also i watch one of your concerts which it's over an hour long! I never get tired of listen and watching You playing the guitar. You are other Paco de Lucia . You are one of My top favorite Guitar player ever. Keep the good job. God bless you!
May he rest in peace... New videos are great Mr Grisha. Thank you for providing insights.
Fantastic video, fantastic tutorial. Thanks Grisha!
Thank you for sharing your knowledge, Grisha!
Thank you so much for making this video. As a former Classical guitar player (and not a Flamenco guitar player but a Flamenco music lover) I say Paco is the best guitar player ever, no matter all the other styles. I don't know when someone else can achieve that Paco did. I I must say you are the only person I see playing Paco music so masterfully. No matter if some say you are copying Paco's music, because this is the same what Classical musicians do with a classical music from Beethoven or anyone else. Once more thx for your video
Thank you so much for these! There's scarcely any content around on how to play what Paco played.
Probably because, before you came along, no-one could.🤣
Grisha, you are a gift to guitar players. Thank you
Thank you Maestro, greetings from Italy!
Awesome my great friend, thanks for share...!
Your sound Is always perfectly clean
Wowieee 😍 So many patterns to practise 😁 Thank you very much Maestro.😇 Looking forward to next video 🤩
Look not forward to the next video when thou hast not fully imbibed the current video.
thanks for this amazing video grish
Thank you maestro
beautiful grisha beautiful
God bless~
muy lindo!!! el enlentecimiento de la melodia, te induce un cambio en la percepcion del tiempo, una sensacion de tiempo lento que a su vez te lleva a la tranquilidad, calma y estar bien!!! musica muy alegre y segun su tiempo casi: en calma, de pensar rapido y ansioso a sentirse placido y sereno. bravo!
I just wanted to say a big thank you to you for this video as I've learnt the rumba run and it's really inspired me to practise more and I will try to learn the one after that now . Personally I can't read music at all. this is the way I've always learn either by watching someone or listening from 13years to I'm now 47 old git 😂 but you know, seriously, thanks for that. Great video an easy enough to understand.
Thanks so much! You are technically one of the most gifted players I've ever seen...almost robotic! You play several different maestros music identical to the original creaters. Would love to see you teach Vicente's Ventanas al Alma🙏🤞🤞
Thank you dear friend
God bless!
Thank you!
Enjoyed watching! 👏👏👏
thanks for the video
Muito boa suas aulas!!!
Thank you so much meastro ,, greetings from Oman
Excellent vid. I wish I had long fingers for the fretboard.
Thanks Grisha.Can you teach us some more licks in 12/8 time please?
Thank you Health in your hands ✌️✌️👍👍🙏🙏👏👏
You are one of the greatest now man LOVE from Oman 🙏🙏❤️
When you strummed that E sus(?) type chorde it almost broke my speakers. Very nice sound that guitar.
Maestro Grisha, Eres un monstruo.
Grisha in spanish and in portugués they used the Word monstruo as a acomplishment means that you are really important extremely good playing guitar. But i Will used instead of the Word monstruo i rather to call You an angel. You are really polite, educated and You speak perfect English. Well i didnt know that you used to live in Masachuset in the east coast of USA. I know that in Boston there is an unuversity that you can study a career as a musician. That was My dream when i started to play an electric guitar that one of My cousins gave it to me after My father passed away when i was 12 years old back in 1992. Also My mom used to have a great classic guitar "Ramirez" . So im originally from Venezuela but due the Bad situation in Venezuela in voy My own living in Colombia. So on September 10th im turning 41 years old. And i learn by tabs but something really amazing happened to me in this quarantine. My roonmate let me use his classic guitar to keep My mind busy doing something positive that i love now and before the quarantine i didnt have a guitar or played ir learn anything new for 25 years. What happened is that i got really into surfing and downhill skateboarding. So i went to the pawn shop so i could get My first surfboard and i surf since then surfing all the Venezuelan coast and i went 3 times to surf un Costa Rica and i live 10 years in USA ( 5 years in New Jersey and then 5 years in San Clemente California where i got sponsored by one of the Best brands of surfboards called ...Lost enterprises but i got sponsored as profesional downhill skateboarder but for a Lot of reasons i left USA and went back to Venezuela and everything got really Bad un Venezuela where it's imposible to live, without food in supermarkets, medicines un the drugstores , etc . Unemployment to the highest level and in Venezuela if You have a job You make 3 dollars a month. Which it's imposible to live and mostly for those persons that have children and a family to take care. So now i'm in Medellín Colombia so here there is no surf close by so u downhill skateboard sometimes taking it easy because i can't afford to pay if i Will get an accident. So now i'm playing classic guitar and learning a Lot of theory and i'm happy . So My first songs that My cousin taugh me where some parts of malagueña and Starway to Heaven by LED Zeppelin. And in the 90's i was a teenager so i learn to play songs of My favorite rock bands like Metallica Guns n'Roses, AcDc, . But i m gonna be really good at it because i have the feeling and the connection with My soul.
Wonderful!
Thank you so much Maestro !!!
perfect 👏🏻❤
Gracias maestro.
Keep this lessons going.
No need for tabs.
Desde Andalucía 👏👍👌👏👏👏👏
Nice! It would be great to hear your version on "Aires de Linares" from Paco... Greetings from Chile.
Great video. Could you maybe tell us your opinion on guitarists like yamandu costa or Raphael rabello or generally your take on Brazilian guitar. It is such a big guitar style that is vastly unknown outside of latin america.
Tks. Master
Incredible maestro he use middle and ring like one finger
Thnk u.. Master..
LOVE THIS CHANNEL
Dear Grisha Goryachev, Thank you for very practical teaching , playing and showing for right-hand on strings because so many instructors play on TH-cam but no one tries to show slowly how to move right-finger on strings as you show exactly fast and slow . I appreciate and thanks a lot. As another person said here: ' You are godsend to help interested for playing this style'. God bless you from Iran.
Gracias Grisha, que gran trabajo haces !!!
Amazing maestro
A new Grisha video, awesome! Great to see him breaking down some classic stuff, I'm sure this will be very useful to many guitarists. Still hoping to see you compose more original material Grisha, whether within the flamenco palos or not, I've always been curious what you would come up with with your technique!
You are an angel ❤
Thank you a lot maestro for sharing these precious runs, it is a gold mining for the flamenco guitarists
Very very helpful 👍
Gracias Gresha🙏🏼👍🏼
Mil gracias maestro!
Bravo!
super. thank you maestro.
thank you very much for these tutorials.. you are a great player and an awesome teacher..
Man I've been looking for a video like this for so long! I subbed just for this video. Truly, thank you!
My favorite is the Solea one.
It must be also the more difficult because the frets are wider.
Though I play near no Flamenco to speak of, it is nice to see that a master, to gain accuracy does no different than any other string player playing scalar passages in that of going s l o w and steady making every note clean, clear and precise... Tonight I will go home and treat whatever I play (classical and gut-jazz) this way....Maybe then and only then will I begin to rid my pieces of recurring glitches...M
Epik tuan, terimakasih dari Indonesia
Bien Maestro👍
Thank you very much...
amazing and very interesting to play
Bom dia! Uuuuuuuu Que lindo! 💫🌷💎💃🏻🔥
very helpful !
Thanks alot maestro❤️
Я не знал, что вы ведете канал. Очень неожиданно и приятно. Спасибо.
You are the best Grisha👏👏👏
At last I found somebody who explains those -direct and live- picados that Paco played almost at most of his concerts
Grisha, you are amazing💗🧿
This is a treasure!
спасибо, интересно, но жду когда появляются субтитры.
Thank you maestro 👍🏼 it was very clear and helpful as well 🌹❤️ keep it up
The chopping must be worked every day or do you have to rest your hand?
How its called the thing that is between the Guitar and the Leg? I dont know how to search for it.
Super
You are perfection
Você é a perfeição
tu eres la perfeccion
Ты совершенство
Du bist die Perfektion
당신은 완벽합니다
Jaja tranquillo
Absolutely great content.. All of your videos..!
His rapid moves reminds me of machine guns.
Rondena basic lesson 🙏
Maravilhoso!
Bueno
It´s always a joy to see you play. Btw your guitar sounds great as well. Who has built it?
hello maestro
is this sabicas picado styles ? or paco?
Hi master.please learn the oracion rondena tremolo
By master sanlucar thanks.
Hola!
Es conveniente tocar en esa posición con una 'guitarra clásica'?
Gracias
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2:02 2:08 2:15
3:34 3:40
4:32 4:39
5:46 5:54
6:18 6:23
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Gracias