Juan Serrano was the head professor at Fresno State University when I went there. I regret that I did not attend my guitar lessons more. Juan is a legend. He was kicking the guitar's ass when he was five. This - by far is my favorite piece by Serrano and it is the only piece I still know how to play. And yes, it is drop D.
Senor Serrano~~~I wrote to you several years ago and told you that I bought your first album when I was 12 years old (in 1960) and you were 26. I am 74 now, and am still a big fan of yours! I believe you are one of the greatest Flamenco guitarists in the world and just wanted you to know how greatly your music always affected me and moved my soul. With much affection and admiration...God Bless You. Sally Rogino Vaughn
I was a private student of Juans and would drive an hour each way to take lessons from him when he lived in Fresno. I would watch him play always with amazement!
He is a real example for other guitarist.He is the best creativity flamenco style in the world.its just my opinion... if you start listening to Ferrano musics,you start traveling different subconscious worlds...I can't explain that emotion's just feel it in your soul's heart...
He acknowledges in a humble manner and continues to greet the other members. Everyone who plays the classical guitar in Fresno knows Juan Serrano but back in those days(1991) the internet was not quite invented yet and I had no idea who he was. I only knew the name. Juan is a very humble person and very forgiving as well. In college, I missed more than half my guitar lessons with him and he still gave me a "B." Thank you, Juan Serrano.
I started playing the guitar in high school and became really intrigued about the sound of the classical guitar. I took a classical guitar class and joined the Fresno Guitar Society. I attended my first meeting with the Fresno Guitar Society and this gentleman comes to greet me. After we shake hands, he says, "Do you know who I am?" I said, "No." He says, "I am Juan Serrano." I took him by the hand again with my two hands and say, "It's a pleasure to meet you, Mr. Serrano. He acknowledges
Sabicas did what I can only assume for seperated parts of this piece as arabian dance or arabe danza. Ith-cam.com/video/f2VROY01EAg/w-d-xo.html If it is part of a standard please let me know.
superb... Juan is responsible for me starting to play the guitar when I was 10 years old. I saw this song being performed on my local PBS station and I started playing that day. I am now 50 years old... thank you Juan Serrano.
This brings memory's of my first solo guitar at my school, on stage. I only played one song, but it was this song, and holy shit it was cool. Serrano your by far the greatest thank you sir for such great music!! eres un Maestro!
I saw one of Juan's students playing this piece at a guitar panorama and I was hooked. I took lessons from THAT student but I quit soon after because he turned out to be a very bitter guy. No need to mention his name. But anyway, I love this piece and it is one of the few pieces I still remember how to play.
KungFuMaster1972 Damn, idk how you can play a guitar like this and be a douche... Happens though. We have one legit Flamenco shop here in town, but I never go to spite the owner. He was rude to me the first time and second time I tried his services were no better. Never again, ordered a handmade in Spain guitar online... LOVE IT. Any who...yeah assholes and passionate playing shouldn't mix.
The score version in the "King of Flamenco Book" is much shorter that the one Juan S plays here. anybody knows where the score of this version larger version is available?
To me - it sounds like some gypsies are having a party. It starts out weird and mysterious. Then after some psychedelic enhancements, the party gets crazy.....and after the drug wears off, everyone starts to calm down. The party ends with everyone sleeping peacefully.
Juan Serrano was the head professor at Fresno State University when I went there. I regret that I did not attend my guitar lessons more. Juan is a legend. He was kicking the guitar's ass when he was five. This - by far is my favorite piece by Serrano and it is the only piece I still know how to play. And yes, it is drop D.
Senor Serrano~~~I wrote to you several years ago and told you that I bought your first album when I was 12 years old (in 1960) and you were 26. I am 74 now, and am still a big fan of yours! I believe you are one of the greatest Flamenco guitarists in the world and just wanted you to know how greatly your music always affected me and moved my soul. With much affection and admiration...God Bless You. Sally Rogino Vaughn
Please more of this Flamenco James Bond!
I laughed when I saw this (but not to make fun, I agree!)
Great master performance by guitarist Juan Serrano. Bravo 👏!
Esse cara é muito bom demais pra caramba toda hora que posso eu assisto e escuto
I was a private student of Juans and would drive an hour each way to take lessons from him when he lived in Fresno. I would watch him play always with amazement!
Wow, lucky you. 🎶
He is a real example for other guitarist.He is the best creativity flamenco style in the world.its just my opinion... if you start listening to Ferrano musics,you start traveling different subconscious worlds...I can't explain that emotion's just feel it in your soul's heart...
Creo que es la mejor zambra que he escuchado un oleeeeee
This is tradition,talent,technique and humanity in one piece.Beyond words.
A estas personas solo ay que darles gracias por el talento y el arte
He acknowledges in a humble manner and continues to greet the other members.
Everyone who plays the classical guitar in Fresno knows Juan Serrano but back in those days(1991) the internet was not quite invented yet and I had no idea who he was. I only knew the name. Juan is a very humble person and very forgiving as well. In college, I missed more than half my guitar lessons with him and he still gave me a "B." Thank you, Juan Serrano.
damn, you got to study with him? i wouldn't have missed any...
You dumb ass how dare you miss!!!😡
Did he actually teach classical guitar or just flamenco ?
@@NormanMac When I was at FSU, he taught both. I took the intro to classical from him. Quite an experience!
Ooooooleeeeeeeeeee..! magnífico toque por zambra de Juan ! -Las zambras de Juan tienen un sonido muy arabesco y especial.
I started playing the guitar in high school and became really intrigued about the sound of the classical guitar. I took a classical guitar class and joined the Fresno Guitar Society. I attended my first meeting with the Fresno Guitar Society and this gentleman comes to greet me. After we shake hands, he says, "Do you know who I am?" I said, "No." He says, "I am Juan Serrano." I took him by the hand again with my two hands and say, "It's a pleasure to meet you, Mr. Serrano. He acknowledges
Aquí se condensa el sentimiento de la raza calé. Que Undivé y Cotón bendigan tus manos...
Above incredible....one of the best guitar videos you will ever found on youtube.
please more Juan Serrano on youtube !!!
Amazing.. Juan Serrano is the king of Flamenco Guitar
Simplemente espectacular
The man has seventeen fingers! - Brilliant.
Bravo Maestro! It has been a privilege to have studied with you.
This guy is absolutely amazing!
I think this piece is called 'Fantasia' a famous zambra style guitar instrumental
Sabicas did what I can only assume for seperated parts of this piece as arabian dance or arabe danza. Ith-cam.com/video/f2VROY01EAg/w-d-xo.html If it is part of a standard please let me know.
Es un gustazo oir a este maestro
he is really flamingo creator ed salwan bring him to America because of his original unbelievable brilliant guitar
superb... Juan is responsible for me starting to play the guitar when I was 10 years old. I saw this song being performed on my local PBS station and I started playing that day. I am now 50 years old... thank you Juan Serrano.
fabuleux fabuleux à couper le souffle! CHOKRANE.
El Maestro.
Excelente muestra de la música Árabe.
Great touch Sir..👌🙏😊🎶
did he just drop his 6th string to D, or has he got other stringsin difrent tunning?
Yes 6 to D
magnífico!!!
Maravilloso..!! Como hago para tener la partitura!!!!???
Busca uno de sus libros,la editora Mel Bay saco un par de libros sobre sus obras
@@ismaelruiz4146 gracias.
5:13 that lick its just magic...
and very easy ... but it looks difficult ... a clever musician : :)
This brings memory's of my first solo guitar at my school, on stage. I only played one song, but it was this song, and holy shit it was cool. Serrano your by far the greatest thank you sir for such great music!! eres un Maestro!
Does anyone know if this has been transcribed in one of juans editions?
¡Es increíble!🥀
I miss him..
Wooowwwww lovely
really nice video! thanks!
ADORABLE!!!
Amazing...
Bravo!
I saw one of Juan's students playing this piece at a guitar panorama and I was hooked. I took lessons from THAT student but I quit soon after because he turned out to be a very bitter guy. No need to mention his name. But anyway, I love this piece and it is one of the few pieces I still remember how to play.
KungFuMaster1972 Damn, idk how you can play a guitar like this and be a douche... Happens though. We have one legit Flamenco shop here in town, but I never go to spite the owner. He was rude to me the first time and second time I tried his services were no better. Never again, ordered a handmade in Spain guitar online... LOVE IT. Any who...yeah assholes and passionate playing shouldn't mix.
¡Excelente!...
perfect
Thank u again
He has a very traditional style that I like!
My uncle Paul’s teacher. What a guy!
Show.
Sublimo !
Legend
A large set of technical techniques, and the melody cannot be traced.
You are very good
incredible
Very very nice video khubsurat bahut acchi video khubsurat bahut acchi video khubsurat bahut acchi video khubsurat bahut
esta bueno
❤️🔥♾
flamenco western song!
Hey... I had him at Fresno at the same time.... I wonder if we were in the same class together???? :-)
easy cheezy!!!!
Ravel's Bolero at 3:28 ;)
Men that’s ill wow
Nobody mentioned that he's playing high-style, a very rare feat!
High-style? Please excuse my ignorance.
Su guitarra tiene un buen sonido. A mi Guitarra le hace falta un ajuste para que suebe como ella.
Notes ?
I hear De Falla buried in there.
Allah rahmet eylesin mekanı cennet olsun çok hoş çalmış beyefendi kalp atar mı acaba?
yaşıyor bildiğim kadarıyla kendisi
147k dan 3 türk çıkması hoşuma gitti he
4 türk
Dat jaw metronome dow !
he's chewing gum 😂
Lembra o boleto de Ravel...
The score version in the "King of Flamenco Book" is much shorter that the one Juan S plays here. anybody knows where the score of this version larger version is available?
Спосибо за подписку 😜🤪
Also, the beautiful musical piece is TOO SHORT! It should be a minimum 30 minutes at least. Bravo 👏 anyway!
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To me - it sounds like some gypsies are having a party. It starts out weird and mysterious. Then after some psychedelic enhancements, the party gets crazy.....and after the drug wears off, everyone starts to calm down. The party ends with everyone sleeping peacefully.
i need a teacher and the one who doesn't ask for tution fee. :(
Now I know, Sabicas song "danza arabe" is a zambra
No, it's actually not
guess he never loses his picks....there attached to his fingers ffs lol
I think you said "1 word" (_ _!)