Brejeiro is a piano piece with more than 100 years. The music style is Choro. Yamandu is alredy a legend. And this old video is from his "punk" days. Today, he plays so clean and so so beatifull.
Been following Yamandu for years. He's Brazilian. Disturbingly great. That is a very old video. The stuff he does now is absolutely world class. He's a mutant, and has some of the best facial expressions of any guitar player. He needs to be world famous, if he is not already.
He's been famous for a long time. Unfortunately (and better for him so it's cool) he does much more shows outside Brazil, he was touring Asia, Japan, Europe, he's very appreciated in Spain, France, Portugal, even Russia. When in Spain, Paco de Lucia, the man himself, went to see Yamandú Live and stood up to applaud him.
@@valoiscireno Paco is my favourite guitarist, 5 or 6 years ago started to listen Yamandú, his playing for me was like a painting, with the colours of Brasil flag on it, just like Paco painting with Spain colors, then just found out that video of him standing and aplaudding Yamandú in a concert. It was a magical moment when i found myself connected to masters of that level.
Disturbingly great.....Marvelous comment !! I´m gonna steal it from you when talking to my students about this.......mutant ( sorry to steal your words TWICE but you used the words I couldn´t find about him ) . Thanks from Argentina
When you go to spain to play guitar and Paco the Lucia goes to your concert, it means you're something else. Even more if Paco himself stood up to applaud him after he finished his concert. This guy is an anomaly.
Spanish guitarrists every admired the brazilian school, have a video that Paco refuses to play with Raphael Rabello due to lack of repertoire, knowladge to aply brazilian harmony, and lack of command in 7-string guitar. 🤔
@@The12345nikolasshame paco did that, he probably could pick it up in a week, but he felt bad having to learn stuff for some reason. Thankfully he learned about music theory later in his life, but it's a shame he was afraid of it for such a long time. He didn't actually had big problems with it, as far as I can tell it was all a mental thing.
@@VeteranVandal Well, I refer to this video. th-cam.com/video/8xfnNm575HU/w-d-xo.htmlsi=jZ4lCpnEyBKo88It Maybe I expressed myself wrong, I didn't mean to say that Paco didn't have some knowledge of harmony, I meant to say that he wouldn't know how to play Brazilian music due to a lack of knowledge of harmony applied to Brazilian music, in addition to the different techniques, Paco is a legend of the Spanish guitar. It would be like asking a classical violinist to play Fingerstiyle with those drums on the guitar. Spanish guitar: th-cam.com/video/fomb4YZC8x8/w-d-xo.html Brazilian guitar: th-cam.com/video/Gsl2Q6mJWOo/w-d-xo.html See that they are completely different forms of musical construction.
@@DoogieH92 There is a wonderful long utube of Yamandu playing with a very elderly and unlikely looking piano accordionist. Who on his instrument, is Yamadus equal. Very beautiful all the way through.
This genre is called 'Choro', that evolved of 'Maxixe' (XIX brazilian waltz), is linked with melodic Samba creation (Samba have more than one origin), maybe Choro could be is for Samba like Ragtime is for Jazz 🤔. Brazilian guitar is realy a authentic school with unique way to play and think harmony, it has as mush solidty as Flamenco, but it is more unknown, like a hidden pearl. I invite you to discover it.
Yamandú is a genius virtuoso of seven strings guitar, most people don't make 1% of ideia how important he's to brazilian guitar and world guitar. Long time playing being a such guitarrist
Yamandu is just one of the most unreal artists, if you haven't had the chance watch him performing "Samba pro Rapha". I would also recommend checking out the episode with Yamandu Costa of "Um Cafe la em Casa" or "Coffee and Jazz".
@@henriquetorresreganelli2020 Yes. Also, " Brejeiro" is a song composed by " Ernesto nazareth. Let's say is " the Chorinho father" which is a music genre in Brazilian's culture.
When you're young and start learning something, you just want to be better than everybody else. When you get older and really passionate about something you just wanna feel small and amazed by everyone else. I just love that somewhere in the world there is always someone influenced by different roots who shows you something that you don't even though it was possible and gives us all that good feeling and funny face with almost crying eyes of complete amazingness and inspiration.
Rolando Boldrin, viola player, singer, actor, wonderful storyteller, is looking entranced at Yamandu's art (Yamandu is young in this video). Rolando Boldrin had this wonderful program on Brazilian musical culture (He passed away at the end of 2022, aged 86).
Awesome Brazilian musician, the music is a guitar version of a classic piano piece by Ernesto Nazareth (1863-1934) in a ballroom dance genre called Maxixe . You can find the original notation and some guitar versions in the web, i you like. Kudos!
Esse vídeo dele é muito antigo, pega algum vídeo dele mais recente, ai você vai ver o absurdo que esse cara toca. Ele é como um bom vinho, cada dia que passa fica melhor e melhor! Simplesmente um gênio entre os mortais!
Thanks for reacting to traditional Brazilian music. Although this is an old video, Yamandu turn out to be one of the greatest guitar players of all time.
You MUST watch Djavan! There's a live performance of him on David Sanborn's Sunday Night playing 'Asa' with Sanborn himself and legends as Hiram Bullock and Marcus Miller (among others) that's simply brilliant. A brazilian treasure!
I watched a Yamandu show at Fino da Bossa in Leblon sitting extremely close to him. Truly a monster. It was a long time ago but I recall as one of the best shows I've ever seen.
Hey I'm from Brasil and from the same state as him. Seen him live twice. A beast! A force of nature AND technique! Thank you for this! From another brazilian subscriber
Michael, you need to react to his more recent body of work. As he got older, his playing got a lot calmer and (in my opinion) cleaner, so its even better.
I love those samba's syncope. Professor, you should listen to "Lamentos do Morro" played by Yamandu Costa. Beautifil early ages of samba played by this guitarrist (and Ari Colares, Noa Stroeter e João Fideles)
I love you Mike.. you start with a video of Yamandu absolutely destroying that guitar peace effortlessly and then you attempt to dissect gifted genius.. ❤
Don't be sad, you would have to be born in Brazil to understand this, it's chorinho, a happy and very old rhythm here, but thanks for sharing it with us, hugs.
Love it when my favorite guitar teacher introduces me to new awesome musicians. That shave took 10 years off you by the way. Love you Michael, keep up the awesome content.
So proud to see our Brazilian culture spreading in such class with this real artist. For those who don’t know Portuguese, “Brejeiro” is a simple adjective for someone who comes from a humble country-style life around swamps.
Hey Mike! Now THAT was unexpected! I´ve been following your channel for a while now - and loving it btw - but I didn´t expect to see Yamandu in here! I´m from Brazil and he´s my all time favorite nylon GOAT (alright alright, just a tad below Paco). I´ve actually come to buy a 7 string nylon a couples of times in my life because of him, but it´s such an extreme change in technique (coming from electric), that I eventually sold them. Great content as always, keep it up! Love the channel, cheers!
Great guitar player I had the opportunity to see in the theatre while living in Brazil. He is really good. A real talent. I would like to mention Fabio Lima as well. He is awesome.
Wow! I've waited years for u to take a look at yamandus playing! So glad u did it! :) u should take a look at his "samba pro Rapha" probably my favorite song on guitar ever and one of The hardest
Dude, loved your react. You don't try to say something like: "it's a lot of notes". You just enjoyed it and that's music and what a real musician should does. ❤. You should check out Hamilton de Holanda. Cheers.
O Yamandú é um grande violonista.Interessante notar que seu violão tem 7 cordas,comum no estilo "chorinho".Se não estou enganado,esse instrumento tem uma herança russa.Muito legal o react ,ja deixei meu like😊
Tem uma série do Yamandu, pelo canal Brasil se não me engano. São uns 6 episódios dele viajando pra lugares e países tentando encontrar essa herança e origens do 7 cordas. Não assisti todo e faz tempo, mas vale a pena procurar
If you liked this performance then you will definitely like "John Butler - Ocean, live at Sydney Opera House", the old one, from early 2000s, where he plays the 12-string guitar. That performance is absolutely phenomenal, and at the same time is very easy to listen.
Hell yeah, I'm a happy Brazilian when people come to know of Yamandu, regarding the video, I would guess this is an old VHS recording of this 90's public access show I remember when I was young. Cheers!
Yamandu Costa is the greatest exponent of nylon/Brazilian guitar alive, as well as being THE greatest finger-style player ever. Chording, single-note runs, rhythm, dynamics...the man stands alone.
Dear guitar teacher, Did you say you don’t know who Yamandu Costa is? My friend, Yamandu is the best guitar player the world has nowadays. He is simply extraordinary. This video is a very old one. Currently Yamandu has an extremely precise and clean guitar technique. It’s worth it to have a search on his TH-cam channel.
And the song he’s performing, as you know, is called “Brejeiro”. It was composed by Ernesto Nazareth in 1893. Check this song being performed by Raphael Rabello. No regrets.
Wooow, nice take on this one. He's a beast for sure, but you really want to dive into our brazilian material and bring more from Yamandu. Regards from Brazil!
Brejeiro is a piano piece with more than 100 years. The music style is Choro. Yamandu is alredy a legend. And this old video is from his "punk" days. Today, he plays so clean and so so beatifull.
Composed by the great pianist Ernesto Nazareth, let's not forget it.
Punk days foi ótimo! Hauahau... realmente ele limpou muito seu som com o tempo.
I was here to say this, these days he plays so much cleaner, but has not lost his "groovy (or punk, like you said) style
Acho que você foi bastante bondoso com os punks.
Ele parecia sacrificar a limpidez pela velocidade e complexidade. Com o tempo aprimirou e faz o mesmo só que mais técnico.
You've just summoned a massive wave of Brazilians haha
Yamandu is a legend!
Why is that worth mentioning? Because it's a relief from Anglo-saxon trash?
Deixa de ser vira lata cara
@@MetteC5 your hamburguer is starting to get cold!
@@blakc8971 'hamburguers' are for earth crawling rabble 🤡
@@blakc8971 'hamburguers' are for clowns 🤡
Is this a Brazil reference?! Yamandu is one of our treasures. He is a monster, and you need to really dive into his material. No regrets, garantee!
só falta o Baden...
Yess! Sim!
Raphael Rabello
Esse gajo é um bicho! Abraço de Portugal!
Issaêh....
Been following Yamandu for years. He's Brazilian. Disturbingly great. That is a very old video. The stuff he does now is absolutely world class. He's a mutant, and has some of the best facial expressions of any guitar player.
He needs to be world famous, if he is not already.
He's been famous for a long time. Unfortunately (and better for him so it's cool) he does much more shows outside Brazil, he was touring Asia, Japan, Europe, he's very appreciated in Spain, France, Portugal, even Russia. When in Spain, Paco de Lucia, the man himself, went to see Yamandú Live and stood up to applaud him.
@@valoiscireno Paco is my favourite guitarist, 5 or 6 years ago started to listen Yamandú, his playing for me was like a painting, with the colours of Brasil flag on it, just like Paco painting with Spain colors, then just found out that video of him standing and aplaudding Yamandú in a concert. It was a magical moment when i found myself connected to masters of that level.
this is "choro" or "chorinho" High level Brazilian Music
Disturbingly great.....Marvelous comment !! I´m gonna steal it from you when talking to my students about this.......mutant ( sorry to steal your words TWICE but you used the words I couldn´t find about him ) . Thanks from Argentina
I agree with. You
Yamandu is one of the best guitarists to EVER walk this planet. I have zero doubt
That's why Paco de Lucia gave Yamandu Costa a standing ovation
When you go to spain to play guitar and Paco the Lucia goes to your concert, it means you're something else. Even more if Paco himself stood up to applaud him after he finished his concert. This guy is an anomaly.
Spanish guitarrists every admired the brazilian school, have a video that Paco refuses to play with Raphael Rabello due to lack of repertoire, knowladge to aply brazilian harmony, and lack of command in 7-string guitar. 🤔
@@The12345nikolasshame paco did that, he probably could pick it up in a week, but he felt bad having to learn stuff for some reason. Thankfully he learned about music theory later in his life, but it's a shame he was afraid of it for such a long time. He didn't actually had big problems with it, as far as I can tell it was all a mental thing.
@@VeteranVandal Well, I refer to this video.
th-cam.com/video/8xfnNm575HU/w-d-xo.htmlsi=jZ4lCpnEyBKo88It
Maybe I expressed myself wrong, I didn't mean to say that Paco didn't have some knowledge of harmony, I meant to say that he wouldn't know how to play Brazilian music due to a lack of knowledge of harmony applied to Brazilian music, in addition to the different techniques, Paco is a legend of the Spanish guitar.
It would be like asking a classical violinist to play Fingerstiyle with those drums on the guitar.
Spanish guitar:
th-cam.com/video/fomb4YZC8x8/w-d-xo.html
Brazilian guitar:
th-cam.com/video/Gsl2Q6mJWOo/w-d-xo.html
See that they are completely different forms of musical construction.
They did played together in Samba do aviao, studio but they nailed it still
@@The12345nikolas
Never heard this guy before... I don't even fully understand what just happened to me, but I know that I loved it 😆
Sir, you need to go down that Yamadu Costa rabbit hole. You won't be dissapointed
@@DoogieH92 There is a wonderful long utube of Yamandu playing with a very elderly and unlikely looking piano accordionist. Who on his instrument, is Yamadus equal. Very beautiful all the way through.
murray are you talking about Sivuca? That is another monster instrumentalist.
@@murraykilpatrick3029 th-cam.com/video/xZfKXFnb6IQ/w-d-xo.htmlsi=GHBfQMmTg7WyOrsy
@@murraykilpatrick3029 That's Dominguinhos
This genre is called 'Choro', that evolved of 'Maxixe' (XIX brazilian waltz), is linked with melodic Samba creation (Samba have more than one origin), maybe Choro could be is for Samba like Ragtime is for Jazz 🤔. Brazilian guitar is realy a authentic school with unique way to play and think harmony, it has as mush solidty as Flamenco, but it is more unknown, like a hidden pearl. I invite you to discover it.
Yamandú is a genius virtuoso of seven strings guitar, most people don't make 1% of ideia how important he's to brazilian guitar and world guitar. Long time playing being a such guitarrist
A reação é sempre a mesma quando assistem o Yamandu pela primeira vez. A perprexidade impera: como é possível esse cara fazer isso?
E não só pela primeira vez hahaha
A cara do sujeito é surreal 😂😂😂😂
Não é só a primeira vez , é sempre toda vez ksksk
Costa is out of this world BRILLIANT!! A true master of his craft. Probably the world’s greatest guitarist!
Não esqueça do Paco da Lúcia!
he's no doubt phenomenal, but not the greatest.
acho que ele quis dizer vivo.@@ruitrindade1319
As a brazilian guy who EAT your content for years, this made my day!!!
Yamandu is just one of the most unreal artists, if you haven't had the chance watch him performing "Samba pro Rapha". I would also recommend checking out the episode with Yamandu Costa of "Um Cafe la em Casa" or "Coffee and Jazz".
Samba pro Rafa is how I got to know this master.
Is it a song for Raphael Rabello?
Yes it is!@@henriquetorresreganelli2020
@@henriquetorresreganelli2020 Yes. Also, " Brejeiro" is a song composed by " Ernesto nazareth. Let's say is " the Chorinho father" which is a music genre in Brazilian's culture.
Grande Yamandu, orgulho de todo violonista brasileiro. Excelente vídeo
Hey, Michael! Great reaction! The "ra pa pa pa pa" is basically playing the rhythm of a Pandeiro that would normally be accompanying this Choro song.
Pandeiro = tambourine
Yamandy is awesome. Not only he`s a virtuoso, but the amount of feeling he put into his music is impressive.
7 string guitars hit different long live the beautiful tradition of Brazilian guitar. Unmatched swing harmony melody all in one
Everyone claims their guitar hero is one of the bests, then they hear yamandu, and you realize there's another level you have never experienced.
Puro suco da música brasileira. Pure jwice of brazilian music.
Yamandu is a great guitarist, a genius. Crazy thing is that the guy is constantly improving. He fully dedicate to the instrument.
When you're young and start learning something, you just want to be better than everybody else. When you get older and really passionate about something you just wanna feel small and amazed by everyone else. I just love that somewhere in the world there is always someone influenced by different roots who shows you something that you don't even though it was possible and gives us all that good feeling and funny face with almost crying eyes of complete amazingness and inspiration.
Rolando Boldrin, viola player, singer, actor, wonderful storyteller, is looking entranced at Yamandu's art (Yamandu is young in this video). Rolando Boldrin had this wonderful program on Brazilian musical culture (He passed away at the end of 2022, aged 86).
Everyone needs Yamandú Costa in their Lives!
Awesome Brazilian musician, the music is a guitar version of a classic piano piece by Ernesto Nazareth (1863-1934) in a ballroom dance genre called Maxixe . You can find the original notation and some guitar versions in the web, i you like. Kudos!
Exatamente. Ele deveria, inclusive procurar outras versões do Brejeiro para entender. Ouvir só Yamandu Costa buga a mente de qualquer um.
hahaha, é mesmo, Yamandu meio que 'traumatiza' , no melhor sentido, abraços do Rio!@@guilhermelamounier1818
A versão de Dilermando Reis, com cordas de aço, é o standard. Vale a pena ouvir.
What an absolute beast of a guitarist!
Yamandu Costa e Raphael Rabello... dois gigantes no violão. Pena que Rabello nos deixou muito cedo.
Nos deixou aos 33 anos ...😢 Uma pena!
O importante é que deixou muitos seguidores e elevou o violão de 7 cordas a outro patamar!
That's true!
Tem o Fábio Lima também
I am so thrilled you did Costa finally. Pour a glass of whisky on ice, slap on the headphones and vibe out to his great sounds.
Yamandu is a legend.
I saw Yamandu play before the Baltimore Classical Guitar Society about 10 years ago... as I'm sure you could imagine, he got quite a reception 😉
Brazilian music is so rich, cool to see it getting discovered. Cheers!
The look in your eyes when this dude sets off!!!! priceless! that run was straight up clapton pentatonic :)
You HAVE to watch "Samba Pro Rapha". Yamandu is such a treasure!
Esse vídeo dele é muito antigo, pega algum vídeo dele mais recente, ai você vai ver o absurdo que esse cara toca. Ele é como um bom vinho, cada dia que passa fica melhor e melhor! Simplesmente um gênio entre os mortais!
❤ Verdade!!!!
Nesse tempo o Yamandú era "ruim"... Se o cara ver um vídeo novo vai pirar o cabeção...kkk
Yamandu is genius! Amazing! 🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷
Thanks for reacting to traditional Brazilian music. Although this is an old video, Yamandu turn out to be one of the greatest guitar players of all time.
You MUST watch Djavan! There's a live performance of him on David Sanborn's Sunday Night playing 'Asa' with Sanborn himself and legends as Hiram Bullock and Marcus Miller (among others) that's simply brilliant. A brazilian treasure!
I watched a Yamandu show at Fino da Bossa in Leblon sitting extremely close to him. Truly a monster. It was a long time ago but I recall as one of the best shows I've ever seen.
Actually Yamandú is an alien raised in Brazil.
Magic!
Yamandu Costa, técnica absurda e perfeita. Bravo!!
Obrigado por postar o vídeo.❤
Great piece of concert by Yamandu Costa. When l grow UP l wanna play like him. I am studying for It.
It's absolutely amazing how much better he became, if you watch his old videos he was already world class, today he's a one of a kind
Hey I'm from Brasil and from the same state as him. Seen him live twice. A beast! A force of nature AND technique! Thank you for this! From another brazilian subscriber
Rio grande do sul com suas grandes e belas praias gauchas
Is he playing a 7 string guitar? SUPERB ❤
O Yamandu é um violonista incrível 🎸🎩🤌
Realmente, mas o vídeo que ele reagiu é antigo, naquela época o Yamandu ainda tocava um pouco sujo, hoje é mestre dos mestres.
@@baldassodouniversoparalelo6972 se isso ta sujo então eu quero tocar sujo KKKKKKK
Michael, you need to react to his more recent body of work. As he got older, his playing got a lot calmer and (in my opinion) cleaner, so its even better.
Yamandu, live legend. Cheers from Brasil !
I came here because of Mestre Yamandu. He is the MAN .
I love those samba's syncope. Professor, you should listen to "Lamentos do Morro" played by Yamandu Costa. Beautifil early ages of samba played by this guitarrist (and Ari Colares, Noa Stroeter e João Fideles)
I love you Mike.. you start with a video of Yamandu absolutely destroying that guitar peace effortlessly and then you attempt to dissect gifted genius.. ❤
IV Porro from Suite Colombiana, No. 2 is a must watch. Yamandu is one of our bests guitarists. So nice that you brought him here, thanks!
Thanks and thanks to Vulfpeck! Love this a lot. This is epic!
Don't be sad, you would have to be born in Brazil to understand this, it's chorinho, a happy and very old rhythm here, but thanks for sharing it with us, hugs.
Yamandu Costa é orgulho do Brasil
Love it when my favorite guitar teacher introduces me to new awesome musicians. That shave took 10 years off you by the way. Love you Michael, keep up the awesome content.
Yamandu is not only a reference, he is the main Brazilian highlight
Thank you for that discovery !!
Yamandu Costa;increíble
Yamandu costa é o nosso verdadeiro Orgulho brasileiro, nosso ídolo atual. Gênio da música que não é apreciado pelo o povo em massa!!
5:05 Michael, my thought exactly. Yamandú is a one of a kind :)
So proud to see our Brazilian culture spreading in such class with this real artist. For those who don’t know Portuguese, “Brejeiro” is a simple adjective for someone who comes from a humble country-style life around swamps.
Hey Mike! Now THAT was unexpected! I´ve been following your channel for a while now - and loving it btw - but I didn´t expect to see Yamandu in here! I´m from Brazil and he´s my all time favorite nylon GOAT (alright alright, just a tad below Paco). I´ve actually come to buy a 7 string nylon a couples of times in my life because of him, but it´s such an extreme change in technique (coming from electric), that I eventually sold them. Great content as always, keep it up! Love the channel, cheers!
Great guitar player I had the opportunity to see in the theatre while living in Brazil. He is really good. A real talent. I would like to mention Fabio Lima as well. He is awesome.
Yamandu here managed to translate Chorinho, Samba and Brazilian Caipira music into a single song. he is a poet
That’s right there is the best violonista of the world. Yamandu is a beast.
Wow! I've waited years for u to take a look at yamandus playing! So glad u did it! :) u should take a look at his "samba pro Rapha" probably my favorite song on guitar ever and one of The hardest
Yamandu semente ao Chorinho. Brejeiro do Ernesto Nazareth. Fantástico.
Dude, loved your react. You don't try to say something like: "it's a lot of notes". You just enjoyed it and that's music and what a real musician should does. ❤. You should check out Hamilton de Holanda. Cheers.
👏👏👏👏 Yamandu is a monster! cheers from brazil!
Yamandu Costa is the brilliant and talented guitarist composer from Brazil, known inside and outside the country and holds important awards.
O Yamandú é um grande violonista.Interessante notar que seu violão tem 7 cordas,comum no estilo "chorinho".Se não estou enganado,esse instrumento tem uma herança russa.Muito legal o react ,ja deixei meu like😊
Tem uma série do Yamandu, pelo canal Brasil se não me engano. São uns 6 episódios dele viajando pra lugares e países tentando encontrar essa herança e origens do 7 cordas. Não assisti todo e faz tempo, mas vale a pena procurar
@@BebaAgua1 Eu vi aqui no canal dele do youtube.Na Russia,muito bacana
03:48 - you are right , it´s typical of choro and also samba to have A major, than B minor in the same key
He made a medley of Ernesto Nazareth's Brejeiro and Waldemar Henrique's Uirapuru, another traditional brazilian song
If you liked this performance then you will definitely like "John Butler - Ocean, live at Sydney Opera House", the old one, from early 2000s, where he plays the 12-string guitar. That performance is absolutely phenomenal, and at the same time is very easy to listen.
Checked this out. Outstanding music! Gotta dig more of his works! Thks!
Yamandu reacts are always the best. Greetings from Brazil, love your reactions
Yamandu is something totally out of the corner. A truly legend. No regrets on his material. 😉
Thanks Mike. I learned from you today.
O símbolo da TV Cultura no cantinho... muito bom! O professor impressionado com as baixarias tradicionais do choro foi muito bom.
Hell yeah, I'm a happy Brazilian when people come to know of Yamandu, regarding the video, I would guess this is an old VHS recording of this 90's public access show I remember when I was young.
Cheers!
Esse é o nosso querido violonista brasileiro @yamanducostaoficial com toda a sua qualidade!
Yamandu is spetacular, Love from Brazil!
Amo essa música e essas interpretações do Yamandu ❤
I think is the first time that I saw you reacting a Brazilian, nice to see it from a Brazilian here
Que orgulho tchê!
Yamandu Costa is the greatest exponent of nylon/Brazilian guitar alive, as well as being THE greatest finger-style player ever. Chording, single-note runs, rhythm, dynamics...the man stands alone.
Dear guitar teacher,
Did you say you don’t know who Yamandu Costa is?
My friend, Yamandu is the best guitar player the world has nowadays. He is simply extraordinary.
This video is a very old one. Currently Yamandu has an extremely precise and clean guitar technique.
It’s worth it to have a search on his TH-cam channel.
Humble and clear! Thanks!
reacts to Profugos (Gira me veras Volver) in live by Soda Stereo, one of the best Latin American rock bands of all time.
And the song he’s performing, as you know, is called “Brejeiro”. It was composed by Ernesto Nazareth in 1893. Check this song being performed by Raphael Rabello. No regrets.
th-cam.com/video/VJSjIWCI2AA/w-d-xo.htmlsi=jqsya1iY6MkokHHz
Que vídeo satisfatório!!! amazing!
Yamandu rules! Greetings from Brasil!
Please do another from Yamandú! Samba pro Rapha is a banger :-)
Excellent video reaction!
Your guitar has a very sweet sound!
you got to check Yamandu Costa - Samba Pro Rapha! Beautiful af
one of the few things I like from my country, Yamandu Costa!
Isto e Brasil e sua musica maravilhosa. Vc orecisa conhecer nossos tesouros sao muitos.❤❤❤❤
Brasil meu amigo... Brasil... ❤❤
Wooow, nice take on this one. He's a beast for sure, but you really want to dive into our brazilian material and bring more from Yamandu.
Regards from Brazil!
He is one of the best in Brazil!
Yamandú muito bom ❤❤