@@TranTrungVideo He means other great flamencists are on this level but Tomatito ain't one. I'd partially agree, I mean clarity of sound generally isn't exactly what flamenco guitarists are known for (I can say it, I struggle with it too and I can't even dream of entering a speed contest with those guys xD), some techniques even ecnourage a bit of buzz after all. And Flamenco isn't a virtuoso kind of genre (solo guitar flamenco isn't even a thing since it's singing that lies at its center)
This is clearly the result of years of perfect practice and absolute God given talent. You sir are beyond wonderful. Thank you maestro for sharing your gift with You Tube, where old truck drivers like me can experience a first class performance while doing a ten before rolling again. Be well sir.
@@joekail8031 You are very welcome sir. It sounds very cliché at this point in our lives, but we are truly in this everyday life thing together my brother. I believe that all of us doing our little thing in life is helpful to make the big picture move along just a little bit better. I am absolutely no one, but together, all of us (you, me, everyone) makes this society move towards a smooth cohesion in a successful society. I believe that we all need each other to make this life thing a little better, and I truly believe that none of all of this will truly work well without God showing us the way. May you be well Joe, and may God bless you in this COVID-19 world my brother. Take care.
Weston knight, you are an enlightened individual and the influence you have to those you come in contact with, whether it be in person or in a seemingly little TH-cam post, is priceless. Be safe friend and God bless
@@joekail8031 I only know enough to know that I know nothing at all my brother. 1 Corinthians 3:19 lets us know that we really are not wise or smart at all when it comes to anything. I just try to read and learn Joe, and the more I read, the dumber I actually know that I actually am my brother. No false modesty, just the realization that I'm in no way special, just someone (like everyone else on the planet who was born in sin and shapen in iniquity) John 8:21, 24, but like everyone else, was given the gift of salvation through the one and only Son of God. I know that I am in no way worthy, but I am truly greatful for the opportunity given to us all. Thank you for your kind words Joe, and may God bless you and your family as you go through this COVID-19 world my brother. Be well Joe. 🤓
SAYGI larımı arz eder ve ANKARA dan selamlıyorum,,,,İYİ ve SEÇKİN,,, müzik VARLIK ,, GERÇEK müzik,,, LAFLI sözlü YALAN ,, TÜRK müziği TÜRKİYEDE standart olmuş,,, YALANLAR zaaten ÜLKEMİZDE NORMAL KABUL ediliyor,,, HERŞEYİMİZ YALAN dan İBAARET,,,, TÜRK müziği ve UYDURUK,,, ,.,., DOO ree mii SAÇMALIĞI son bulmalı HİÇ bi DÜNYAA standar dında DOOREEMİİ diye bişey YOK,, gerçekler NORMAL NOTA lar la OKUNUR ve icraa edilir,, 280 YIL önce J.S. BACH yazdığı gibi de okunur,,, doremiii ile MÜZİK okuyan ANLAMAZ,, YALANLARA dolanmış tır
He has, doesn't he? I am mesmerized by how level and relaxed his shoulders are, to give just one detail of his posture. He is the Roger Federer of the classical guitar.
Inanilmaz! Bravo! Yillar once o binanin kapisinda Cordoba guitars yazisini gorunce zili caldim adamlar actilar kapiyi. Iceri girdim. 5 dakika sonra biri kimi aramistiniz dedi. Baktim icerde ciddi toplanti donuyor. Dedim ben burayi gitar dukkani sanmistim. Adamlar benim heyecanimi gorup o arkada asili olan gitarlar da dahil bir suru gitari denememe ve o odada yarim saat gitar calmama izin vermislerdi. Gozlerim dola dola calmistim. hey gidi hey...
I agree. I feel proud when I tell people I play classical guitar. Even though I'm at the intermediate level. It's still well beyond what most people could ever imagine.
Wow! Often when you hear Paganini's 5th Caprice it doesn't sound like music, but more like a struggle or exercise in speed and precision. This is one of the best versions I've ever heard and it's entirely listenable and enjoyable to behold. EDIT: HANDS DOWN the best version of Paganini's 5th on the guitar. Fantastic!
This guy is incredible. Haven't heard Paganini as good as Tilman Hoppstock until this beast 10/10. Not familiar with anyone's else recording of the Gismonti piece off hand but Berta Rojas and that is a magical piece played beautifully in contrast to the speed and tempos of the Barrios and Granados.
There are no worlds to explain the impeccable musicianship and virtuoso performance Celil Refik Kaya, whose hands glide the fingerboard and extract all the delicate harmonies with flawlessly precision and sensibility. I am mesmerized by his left-hand perfect posture that serves like a violin’s bow and allows the right hand the freedom to dazzle us with such dexterity, clarity and tonality. It is quite a feat to play Paganini’s Caprice on the guitar which emulates the fluidity of the fret-less violin fingerboard when playing fast chromatic scales passages. This performance reminds us the instrument that Andres Segovia described as a “miniature orchestra.” I am glad that Andres Segovia’s 1969 Ramirez guitar comes to life by being played by this incredible musician. Thanks for sharing this gem!
NOW THIS IS WHAT IM TALKING ABOUT. Just started seriously adding my third finger into the mix. I am always silently jealous of how many horn players (sax in particular) and piano players are able to blaze through spectacular runs for extended durations. This is just further confirmation that anything is possible with the proper technique and, of course, tireless of effort.
You can start using your pinky too, practice rasgueo.. it'll be very useful even if you never play flamenco, your right hand dexterity will increase considerably. Remember to start very slowly, think about the movement carefully. Right hand techniques such as tremolo and rasgueo can get rusty very easily, so it's a good idea to practice them every day.
Vaya pedazo de guitarrista! Tenía bastante sin que me sorprendiera un intérprete. Una limpieza y un tempo tan precisos que recuerdan a los mejores momentos de John Williams.
I don't know if I have words to justly describe what I've just heard. To quote B.B. King "That's about as good as I've ever heard it!" Possibly the finest expression of the classical guitar ever!
The sacrifice this chap made to play at this level, many people don’t realize. I know as I was in my room practicing while my friends were out playing and having fun. I was eight at the time.
I don't understand how you could press dislike, the shear spectacle alone is worth 5 likes. His sound reminds me of early Williams (like really early).
Talento inmenso el de Celi, talento inmenso también el de los compositores, talento inmenso el de los artesanos que nos ofrecen estas espléndidas guitarras.
He has to be the most gifted, most musical guitarist on the planet. He is also incredibly humble . And a fantastic teacher ! Found him through tonebase and love every wonderful helpful lesson!
Look at his eyes. His eyes are always looking into the future. Part of his masterful technique. Look at the video again and see if you can notice this.
wonderful playing and a wonderful sound -- thanks for such an inspiring upload -- (and congratulations to the video director for occasionally breaking the rule that one should never show both hands of a guitarist at the same time)
Beyond virtuosity, really astounding guitarist. Not just impeccable technique, but amazing interpretations too. His musicality is not of this earth. We are lucky to witness and enjoy the music that this young man is giving us all.
We gossiped with Neşet Ruacan and Raffi Bey and made you sit on the top of the world, dear Celil. I've been following with admiration and proud since I first listened great maestro.
I was pretty impressed with the 3rd one, but I wanted to wait till I heard the last one before I picked the winner. The moment the first note was played, I knew that was it. When I saw the “do you like this guitar” prompt, I clicked it. OMG, an “ex Segovia”! I felt that my ears did have a pretty good taste about guitar. LOL.
Celil Refik Kaya! I love all of his lessons tonebase.com and think he is an amazing teacher as well as guitarist. He does a lesson on Mangore's Prelude in D minor and it was made my performance of it so much more expressive and captivating.
that is a mental myth......you can master that in a year with sheer dedication......ok let's say 3 years 1 year for intermediate......then other likewise pieces would become easier to master.
Combination of superior technical & interpretive skills by CRefik Kaya combined with outstanding guitars is really a treat. Every time I see him play he waters my eyes. He has remarkable talent.
Dr. Kaya le quisiera agradecer por mantener la memoria del gran Agustín Barrios Mangoré viva. El vive en cada canción suya que suena de nuestras guitarras. Gracias.
As a guitarist, don't you just hate it when some guy on TH-cam plays guitar as in hyperlapse, but still looks utterly relaxed? 😅 Seriously, he is insanely good! ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
Time to start shooting in 60fps yo. I could see this guy auditioning for a top school and have the interviewers ask “you’re applying for teaching right?”😂
Celil Refik Kaya is one of the best classical guitarist of Türkiye. (Maybe the best) I am really proud of your god-gifted talent and incredible dedication to classical guitar.
wow - makes my guitar playing look like a five year olds. Oh, but some 5 years can play much better than me. Nice though to know someone can play like this. Beautiful. Magnificent.
This man is a rare and extremely gifted talent. He started playing when he was just 6 (six years old!). There is much more "to it" than just practice. You can practice 24 hours a day and never come close to reaching this level of playing. Look at his hands. They were created to perform like this. Also, consider his mind. There resides the greatest, most precious gift of all. Practice, practice, practice, too. You will have no social life. But, without the mental and physical attributes, you'll never even be on the road that leads to the ballpark that sounds "something like" this amazing guitarist. Rock, jazz, steel string acoustic, etc. etc......not even in the same galaxy as this player....and they never will be. I'm not saying there aren't very gifted players in other genres, but this...this is the essence of true guitar. Very few players, if any, could ever come close to this musician.
You're kinda erroneously disencouraging anyone who picks up an activity with a low IQ or physical disadvantages. Who are you to say anyone is incapable of achieving whatever it may be that they'd like to in their lifetime? I feel you may be projecting your own insecurities about not achieving your own goals, and also telling yourself (likely) you're not able to achieve certain things you truly dedicated yourself to. This is often justified by self depricating thoughts. Anyone could do anything if they put their minds too it. Thats what makes us human. The problem is that so few do. Too many people feel degraded rather than inspired by acts of greatness like this. I hope that will change one day.
@@JoshWilliamsIsG sorry there Josh, old buddy. didn't mean to assault your sensibilities. I was merely responding to some of the comments. many people replying negatively about not achieving the level of playing demonstrated in this video sequence. I was only pointing out this player is at a level not attainable by most people. I don't care how determined one is or how much time they devote to practice. this is a one in million talent and I was only recognizing that fact. hoping to help some people realize not just "anyone" can attain musicianship on this level. I certainly wasn't trying to discourage anyone from trying. You sound like a Biden supporter. Am I right?
@beauhatman4395 He is brilliant, absolutely flawless and such a great balance of technique, feeling, and control...but, like many things that deserve wider acclaim, fame, and riches...a kid playing a sloppy version of Highway to Hell will attract way more people than this virtuoso. Sad truth I'm afraid. Very few of these guitarist ever write their own music or survive without teaching or small concerts at churches or art galleries for little money. Whereas a sloppy unkept mess of a kid can change the world. Classical guitarists are basically human jukeboxes, and no amount of "interpretation" makes someone else's piece their own. Classical musicians survive on playing music "in the public domain" because they can't afford to record still protected music without paying licenses for that music. The rarest of players write, as Sergio Assad, and others that contribute music to the repertoire. You my friend are too dazzled by some perceived "dont bother" level to the point of groupieness than just enjoying the actual music. Rock guitar suffered from this "faster is better" mentality as well with human musical typewriters taking dictation in front of small audiences. This gentleman is phenomenal, but 99% of a listening audience can't tell the difference between these pieces and beginning entry level pieces. When this guy writes the Classical equivalent to Iron Maidens "The Trooper", let me know. Where they are living in mansions in England, this gentleman is scheduling Zoom lessons. Charles Schultz's Peanut characters hang in The Louve, and are just as famous as any painting by the "greats". Music is for EVERYONE, and we all can touch people with even the simplest of pieces from any genre. You are the musical equivalent to a "size queen", always wanting one just as big as the next. In the immortal words of Frank Zappa: "...just Shut Up and Play your guitar."
@@RichardGutierrezRG You, my friend, don't know the first thing about classical guitar or music composition, in general, would be my guess...... Simply by comparing this artist and "highway to hell" proves, unequivocally, you're way out of whatever comfort zone you call home.
And here I am thinking I'm a badass learning Autumn Leaves from Joe Pass note for note. I will get back to Mangore as soon as I finish what I'm learning from Lauro. La Ultima Cancion has always been a favorite.
@ Lol I had a feeling someone would say that. It's just that Paganini OP seems like it takes a little more work. I think this one scared me away from Paganini th-cam.com/video/hte20E74Ikc/w-d-xo.html
Well we are talking about two different worlds. This is a wonderful performance. It is playing written music in an extraordinary way. Technically speaking the execution of this music is thousands times more difficult than joe pass autumn leaves. But at least in theory if you play jazz you should not only play others music, but you should be able to arrange your own music. Understanding what you are playing and why. The challenge is in your head and ears rather than in your fingers. Your comment makes me believe that you do not have this aspect totally clear in your mind.
I think the tones and the emotion he's producing is just as amazing as his speed. Calling him fast doesn't make it justice. Beautiful musician. I have no doubt he'll be a celebrated master guitarist. Tebrikler
Can't imagine all the hard work behind these fantastic performances.
It's not that hard. I learned the first 4 notes in only 6 months.
I knew him at the age 11. He was fantadtic in that time too.little genious. He started at 4 years old , I think...
A whole life
Hours, upon hours of practice. I started learning classical guitar at 7, & classical violin at 9.
Not at all. He was gifted by God and not need to practice at all. All he needs is to memorize the notes
This speed and note clarity is pure world class
Search for “Agua e Vinho Tomatito” and enjoy ultra ultimate world class x2 😅
@@TranTrungVideo Not even close. Paco de Lucía or Vicente Amigo maybe but not Tomatito for sure.
Vinsu Karma lol what ever the hell you said
@@TranTrungVideo He means other great flamencists are on this level but Tomatito ain't one. I'd partially agree, I mean clarity of sound generally isn't exactly what flamenco guitarists are known for (I can say it, I struggle with it too and I can't even dream of entering a speed contest with those guys xD), some techniques even ecnourage a bit of buzz after all. And Flamenco isn't a virtuoso kind of genre (solo guitar flamenco isn't even a thing since it's singing that lies at its center)
Sk0lzkiy I like your avatar, It expresses my emotion now
wow. impressive!! this inspired me to sell my guitar!
OMG HAHAHAH
That's unfortunate 😔 keep playing.
Make guitar your life like this guy and you could be as good as him.
Why did you sell it?
YOU MOST SMASH IT
@@danielelwyn3065 its true. To achieve this speed you practice. And be obssessed with speed.
This is clearly the result of years of perfect practice and absolute God given talent. You sir are beyond wonderful. Thank you maestro for sharing your gift with You Tube, where old truck drivers like me can experience a first class performance while doing a ten before rolling again. Be well sir.
Working class hero is something to be
Thank you sir for your vital service to the nation. God bless and keep you
@@joekail8031 You are very welcome sir. It sounds very cliché at this point in our lives, but we are truly in this everyday life thing together my brother. I believe that all of us doing our little thing in life is helpful to make the big picture move along just a little bit better. I am absolutely no one, but together, all of us (you, me, everyone) makes this society move towards a smooth cohesion in a successful society. I believe that we all need each other to make this life thing a little better, and I truly believe that none of all of this will truly work well without God showing us the way. May you be well Joe, and may God bless you in this COVID-19 world my brother. Take care.
Weston knight, you are an enlightened individual and the influence you have to those you come in contact with, whether it be in person or in a seemingly little TH-cam post, is priceless. Be safe friend and God bless
@@joekail8031 I only know enough to know that I know nothing at all my brother. 1 Corinthians 3:19 lets us know that we really are not wise or smart at all when it comes to anything. I just try to read and learn Joe, and the more I read, the dumber I actually know that I actually am my brother. No false modesty, just the realization that I'm in no way special, just someone (like everyone else on the planet who was born in sin and shapen in iniquity) John 8:21, 24, but like everyone else, was given the gift of salvation through the one and only Son of God. I know that I am in no way worthy, but I am truly greatful for the opportunity given to us all. Thank you for your kind words Joe, and may God bless you and your family as you go through this COVID-19 world my brother. Be well Joe. 🤓
Speaking as a professional classical guitarist myself, this is one of the most freakish and wonderful things I have ever seen.
Gururumuz celil refik, arkandayız 🙏🏼❤️🇹🇷🇹🇷🇹🇷
HARBİDEN GURUR DUYDUM
Bu yorumu bulmak için epey aşağıya kaydırmam gerekti. Hadi biraz daha destek!
Bravo!
@@internetization video atılır atılmaz ben yazmıştım zaten yeterince inmemişsin demek ki
SAYGI larımı arz eder ve ANKARA dan selamlıyorum,,,,İYİ ve SEÇKİN,,, müzik VARLIK ,, GERÇEK müzik,,, LAFLI sözlü YALAN ,, TÜRK müziği TÜRKİYEDE standart olmuş,,, YALANLAR zaaten ÜLKEMİZDE NORMAL KABUL ediliyor,,, HERŞEYİMİZ YALAN dan İBAARET,,,, TÜRK müziği ve UYDURUK,,, ,.,., DOO ree mii SAÇMALIĞI son bulmalı HİÇ bi DÜNYAA standar dında DOOREEMİİ diye bişey YOK,, gerçekler NORMAL NOTA lar la OKUNUR ve icraa edilir,, 280 YIL önce J.S. BACH yazdığı gibi de okunur,,, doremiii ile MÜZİK okuyan ANLAMAZ,, YALANLARA dolanmış tır
This guy = one of the the best masteries of economy of motion I've ever seen
He has, doesn't he? I am mesmerized by how level and relaxed his shoulders are, to give just one detail of his posture. He is the Roger Federer of the classical guitar.
Inanilmaz! Bravo!
Yillar once o binanin kapisinda Cordoba guitars yazisini gorunce zili caldim adamlar actilar kapiyi. Iceri girdim. 5 dakika sonra biri kimi aramistiniz dedi. Baktim icerde ciddi toplanti donuyor. Dedim ben burayi gitar dukkani sanmistim. Adamlar benim heyecanimi gorup o arkada asili olan gitarlar da dahil bir suru gitari denememe ve o odada yarim saat gitar calmama izin vermislerdi. Gozlerim dola dola calmistim. hey gidi hey...
The musicianship and quality of instruments makes me proud too play this instrument. Sublime work all round.
I agree. I feel proud when I tell people I play classical guitar. Even though I'm at the intermediate level. It's still well beyond what most people could ever imagine.
Wow!
Often when you hear Paganini's 5th Caprice it doesn't sound like music, but more like a struggle or exercise in speed and precision.
This is one of the best versions I've ever heard and it's entirely listenable and enjoyable to behold.
EDIT: HANDS DOWN the best version of Paganini's 5th on the guitar.
Fantastic!
This guy is incredible. Haven't heard Paganini as good as Tilman Hoppstock until this beast 10/10. Not familiar with anyone's else recording of the Gismonti piece off hand but Berta Rojas and that is a magical piece played beautifully in contrast to the speed and tempos of the Barrios and Granados.
Me too
@@umutozturk2444 there s no to say me too xD
There are no worlds to explain the impeccable musicianship and virtuoso performance Celil Refik Kaya, whose hands glide the fingerboard and extract all the delicate harmonies with flawlessly precision and sensibility. I am mesmerized by his left-hand perfect posture that serves like a violin’s bow and allows the right hand the freedom to dazzle us with such dexterity, clarity and tonality. It is quite a feat to play Paganini’s Caprice on the guitar which emulates the fluidity of the fret-less violin fingerboard when playing fast chromatic scales passages. This performance reminds us the instrument that Andres Segovia described as a “miniature orchestra.” I am glad that Andres Segovia’s 1969 Ramirez guitar comes to life by being played by this incredible musician. Thanks for sharing this gem!
NOW THIS IS WHAT IM TALKING ABOUT. Just started seriously adding my third finger into the mix. I am always silently jealous of how many horn players (sax in particular) and piano players are able to blaze through spectacular runs for extended durations. This is just further confirmation that anything is possible with the proper technique and, of course, tireless of effort.
Guitar will always be special. Coasting through 4+ note voicings at this speed is just glorious.
You can start using your pinky too, practice rasgueo.. it'll be very useful even if you never play flamenco, your right hand dexterity will increase considerably. Remember to start very slowly, think about the movement carefully. Right hand techniques such as tremolo and rasgueo can get rusty very easily, so it's a good idea to practice them every day.
Mr. Kaya plays like I play in my dreams! Thank you for reaching perfections most players have failed to reach.
Great Talent. Finally a guitarist has feeling for rythm, speed, feeling and clean teqnique same time. Bravo
No words can express how glorious this music is, composition as well as interpretation.
I' m so proud to have a talented and hardworking artist like you! You proud of us Celil Refik Kaya😌 Hope more people witness your art beauty💕🇹🇷
Vaya pedazo de guitarrista! Tenía bastante sin que me sorprendiera un intérprete. Una limpieza y un tempo tan precisos que recuerdan a los mejores momentos de John Williams.
Tips to be a good musician - Practice until you get it right
Tips to be a great musician - Practice until you can't get it wrong.
The clarity and note precision is astounding!
Words fail me. Truly shocking talent and technique. I salute you Celil.
I don't know if I have words to justly describe what I've just heard. To quote B.B. King "That's about as good as I've ever heard it!" Possibly the finest expression of the classical guitar ever!
The smoothness is prolific. Making Turkey proud.
The sacrifice this chap made to play at this level, many people don’t realize.
I know as I was in my room practicing while my friends were out playing and having fun.
I was eight at the time.
Every note is so clean, even the high ones, a true maestro!
All I can think is "what is the intelligence it takes to produce this sound?" God Bless you for you are one of His own!
I don't understand how you could press dislike, the shear spectacle alone is worth 5 likes. His sound reminds me of early Williams (like really early).
Ignore it, all YT videos automatically get 1-2% dislikes from the mindless trolls.
Bots.
Classical shred! LOVE it! Especially with perfect modulation and dynamics.
Talento inmenso el de Celi, talento inmenso también el de los compositores, talento inmenso el de los artesanos que nos ofrecen estas espléndidas guitarras.
He has to be the most gifted, most musical guitarist on the planet. He is also incredibly humble . And a fantastic teacher ! Found him through tonebase and love every wonderful helpful lesson!
that last song is incredible, so smooth
I've seen so many classical guitarist so far, but never seen one like this. Sir, you are Beyond EXCELLENT !
So grateful to witness the absolute limits of human dexterity...carry on...
SUPERB MASTERY OF THIS INSTRUMENT's TECHNIQUE: SPEED AND SOUND CONTROL AND EXPRESSIVENESS! CHAPEAU
Often these kind of pieces can sound a little compromised in some places due to the nature of the guitar - but this is just pure perfection. Amazing.
Dude's going into speed metal realm right here. Sounds so clear on every note. Beautiful!
Look at his eyes. His eyes are always looking into the future. Part of his masterful technique. Look at the video again and see if you can notice this.
Amazing!
Magnificent. Clearly the result of incredible hard work and immense talent.
The last song is very beautiful. Probably the hardest to play of the 4. Glad i stayed for it. He put a lot into it. It should be first honestly.
Such a great performance, amazing talent and unique precision. Well done my dear young and gifted fellow citizen. We are proud of you :)
Genius word is falling short... May Lord bless you and bless humanity through your music
Technique space, while delivered and high-quality sound. Great Performances.
ok. WTF. HOW. I could spend the next 5 years of my life showering and I won't be as clean as this guys playing.
wonderful playing and a wonderful sound -- thanks for such an inspiring upload -- (and congratulations to the video director for occasionally breaking the rule that one should never show both hands of a guitarist at the same time)
Beyond virtuosity, really astounding guitarist. Not just impeccable technique, but amazing interpretations too. His musicality is not of this earth. We are lucky to witness and enjoy the music that this young man is giving us all.
Tebrikler,bizim ülkeden birini böylesi muazzam performas ile bizzat burada dinlemek harikulade,yüreğinize sağlık...
We gossiped with Neşet Ruacan and Raffi Bey and made you sit on the top of the world, dear Celil.
I've been following with admiration and proud since I first listened great maestro.
Marvelous ...AND thx for transportng classic guitar in this !!! Level
Thanks for listening!
simply the pinnacle of classic guitar... more than amazing
I was pretty impressed with the 3rd one, but I wanted to wait till I heard the last one before I picked the winner. The moment the first note was played, I knew that was it. When I saw the “do you like this guitar” prompt, I clicked it. OMG, an “ex Segovia”! I felt that my ears did have a pretty good taste about guitar. LOL.
I love the clarity of the player!!!! Bravo 👏👏👏👏 so much feeling too
Celil Refik Kaya! I love all of his lessons tonebase.com and think he is an amazing teacher as well as guitarist.
He does a lesson on Mangore's Prelude in D minor and it was made my performance of it so much more expressive and captivating.
So wonderful to hear the different character of each guitar, like a different person singing each song.
This guy must be practicing 40 hours a day!
LingLing practice
40 hrs For 200 years.
I know him when he was just 9 years old, and he was playing very very good classic pieces... He is a genius. One of the best guitarist of Turkey
that is a mental myth......you can master that in a year with sheer dedication......ok let's say 3 years 1 year for intermediate......then other likewise pieces would become easier to master.
Jaja se la maman
What a good quality sound! You've paid the price, and now, you just deserve being watched for millions of people! Great job!
Possessed by the very soul of Paganini himself!!
Combination of superior technical & interpretive skills by CRefik Kaya combined with outstanding guitars is really a treat. Every time I see him play he waters my eyes. He has remarkable talent.
Wow...ridiculously good playing!!
Dr. Kaya le quisiera agradecer por mantener la memoria del gran Agustín Barrios Mangoré viva. El vive en cada canción suya que suena de nuestras guitarras. Gracias.
51 people's brains don't work fast enough to keep up with his playing.
Blessed with wonderful hands for the instrument. The rest is his own doing. Inspirational performances , all.
Very cool! Thats alot of hardwork.
It sure is!
A beautiful player of the instrument.
All 3 sound great and are played to perfection by this master.
Go Cecil ! 1 of the Best composers on earth
Amazing talent. Bravo Celil. My favorite out of the four is the last piece. What a delicate touch and feeling!
Bro chill, you gonna start a fire on that fretboard.
As a guitarist, don't you just hate it when some guy on TH-cam plays guitar as in hyperlapse, but still looks utterly relaxed? 😅
Seriously, he is insanely good! ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
Hate and Love
Faster than most of people's wifi signal speed
😂 Cheers & mabuhay from tropical Philippines!
😂😂
lol he's on that 5G level
😂
Proud of you my fellow citizen! Greeting s from Istanbul!
Time to start shooting in 60fps yo.
I could see this guy auditioning for a top school and have the interviewers ask “you’re applying for teaching right?”😂
Celil Refik Kaya is one of the best classical guitarist of Türkiye. (Maybe the best) I am really proud of your god-gifted talent and incredible dedication to classical guitar.
He’s the best on the entire planet ! WOW 🤩
wow - makes my guitar playing look like a five year olds. Oh, but some 5 years can play much better than me. Nice though to know someone can play like this. Beautiful. Magnificent.
The clarity and note precision is in another level
Extraterrestial talent. Only a non human brain could memorize as many notes and recall them at the speed of light.
speed and delicacy blended altogether. Bravo Celil gurur duyduk. Rafi Baba’ya da selamlar👍
bir türkü böyle görmek gurur verici :,)
Always entranced by the sound of Ramirez Guitar. Beautiful Warm Sound and not to mention being played by this Maestro.
This man is a rare and extremely gifted talent. He started playing when he was just 6 (six years old!). There is much more "to it" than just practice. You can practice 24 hours a day and never come close to reaching this level of playing. Look at his hands. They were created to perform like this. Also, consider his mind. There resides the greatest, most precious gift of all. Practice, practice, practice, too. You will have no social life. But, without the mental and physical attributes, you'll never even be on the road that leads to the ballpark that sounds "something like" this amazing guitarist. Rock, jazz, steel string acoustic, etc. etc......not even in the same galaxy as this player....and they never will be. I'm not saying there aren't very gifted players in other genres, but this...this is the essence of true guitar. Very few players, if any, could ever come close to this musician.
You're kinda erroneously disencouraging anyone who picks up an activity with a low IQ or physical disadvantages. Who are you to say anyone is incapable of achieving whatever it may be that they'd like to in their lifetime?
I feel you may be projecting your own insecurities about not achieving your own goals, and also telling yourself (likely) you're not able to achieve certain things you truly dedicated yourself to.
This is often justified by self depricating thoughts.
Anyone could do anything if they put their minds too it. Thats what makes us human. The problem is that so few do.
Too many people feel degraded rather than inspired by acts of greatness like this. I hope that will change one day.
@@JoshWilliamsIsG you're kinda readin waaaaaay too much into my reply there Josh.
@@JoshWilliamsIsG sorry there Josh, old buddy. didn't mean to assault your sensibilities. I was merely responding to some of the comments. many people replying negatively about not achieving the level of playing demonstrated in this video sequence. I was only pointing out this player is at a level not attainable by most people. I don't care how determined one is or how much time they devote to practice. this is a one in million talent and I was only recognizing that fact. hoping to help some people realize not just "anyone" can attain musicianship on this level. I certainly wasn't trying to discourage anyone from trying. You sound like a Biden supporter. Am I right?
@beauhatman4395 He is brilliant, absolutely flawless and such a great balance of technique, feeling, and control...but, like many things that deserve wider acclaim, fame, and riches...a kid playing a sloppy version of Highway to Hell will attract way more people than this virtuoso. Sad truth I'm afraid. Very few of these guitarist ever write their own music or survive without teaching or small concerts at churches or art galleries for little money. Whereas a sloppy unkept mess of a kid can change the world.
Classical guitarists are basically human jukeboxes, and no amount of "interpretation" makes someone else's piece their own. Classical musicians survive on playing music "in the public domain" because they can't afford to record still protected music without paying licenses for that music. The rarest of players write, as Sergio Assad, and others that contribute music to the repertoire.
You my friend are too dazzled by some perceived "dont bother" level to the point of groupieness than just enjoying the actual music. Rock guitar suffered from this "faster is better" mentality as well with human musical typewriters taking dictation in front of small audiences. This gentleman is phenomenal, but 99% of a listening audience can't tell the difference between these pieces and beginning entry level pieces. When this guy writes the Classical equivalent to Iron Maidens "The Trooper", let me know. Where they are living in mansions in England, this gentleman is scheduling Zoom lessons. Charles Schultz's Peanut characters hang in The Louve, and are just as famous as any painting by the "greats".
Music is for EVERYONE, and we all can touch people with even the simplest of pieces from any genre. You are the musical equivalent to a "size queen", always wanting one just as big as the next. In the immortal words of Frank Zappa: "...just Shut Up and Play your guitar."
@@RichardGutierrezRG You, my friend, don't know the first thing about classical guitar or music composition, in general, would be my guess......
Simply by comparing this artist and "highway to hell" proves, unequivocally, you're way out of whatever comfort zone you call home.
I'm at a loss for words adequate enough to describe his excellence, thank you - truly amazing
You have to dedicate a portion of your life to play at this level. It takes many years to do this
not everyone can do this no matter the length of practicing
I learned to do this in one day and found it quite boring so I quit. 😁
@@anthonysinclair5721 Prove it
This type of video gives me the need of having a guitaar and learn how to play this piece, I'm sure my dad would be proud!
Çok güzel 👍👍👍
Emre Sabuncuoglu da siz de çok başarılısınız
What an accomplishment, to reach the level of performing on one of Segovia's guitars and being 100% worthy of that honor..
Que guitarras, puede anunciar sus precios y que tipos de madera hace ese bello sonido....y el guitarrista cómo se llama y de que planeta viene....?
Beautiful performance on amazing guitars! Thank you !
And here I am thinking I'm a badass learning Autumn Leaves from Joe Pass note for note. I will get back to Mangore as soon as I finish what I'm learning from Lauro. La Ultima Cancion has always been a favorite.
Autumm leaves is hard to play too
@ Lol I had a feeling someone would say that. It's just that Paganini OP seems like it takes a little more work. I think this one scared me away from Paganini th-cam.com/video/hte20E74Ikc/w-d-xo.html
Oh shit, I just realized I used to play the Crossroads version from Ry Cooder. Guess I'm part way there already.
Well we are talking about two different worlds. This is a wonderful performance. It is playing written music in an extraordinary way. Technically speaking the execution of this music is thousands times more difficult than joe pass autumn leaves. But at least in theory if you play jazz you should not only play others music, but you should be able to arrange your own music. Understanding what you are playing and why. The challenge is in your head and ears rather than in your fingers. Your comment makes me believe that you do not have this aspect totally clear in your mind.
Joe Pass was a virtuoso. Anyone who can play his stuff is a badass in my book
That very last piece. OMG how beautiful is that? Never heard it before. Wow.
He looks at his left hand like an innocent bystander.
Amazing skill set. He has it down and plays with amazing precision and emotion. Bravo!
I was hoping to hear “Smoke on the water” but I guess he’s working his way up to that.
He keeps 99.999999% of us guitarists very humble!
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He plays Las abejas so cleanly and clearly. So effortless. 👏🏼
My guitar laughed at me and walked out of the room..
My Turkish brother, amazing skills , amazing..
Thank you for inspiring me to pick up the guitar again ❤
when you think you're actually good at the guitar... then you see this haha
I think the tones and the emotion he's producing is just as amazing as his speed. Calling him fast doesn't make it justice. Beautiful musician. I have no doubt he'll be a celebrated master guitarist. Tebrikler
I play classical guitar too, but... damn. My guitar just laughed of me.
Clean and not rushed sounding like so many players out there.