Guitarists Adrian Roman and Tiberiu Eduard Gogoanta are playing flamenco in the Gothic Quarter. Amazing guitar music. Would you LIKE MORE? SUBSCRIBE & ENJOY 👉bit.ly/LVWxtJ 👍
simplemente porque el arte callejero es normal en barcelona, escuchan pero solo pasan de largo!!!!, exitante musica de adrian roman!!!!!!!!!!!!....saludos desde argentina! y que visca el barca!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
qué maravilla el segundo 0:48 . Creo que resume el espíritu que España lega al mundo entero. J.L Borges lo describe muy bien en el cuento "Parábola de Cervantes y de Quijote". Qué pedazo de escritor fue Cervantes!!! Por Dios!! Cervantes imaginó un caballero medieval católico, bueno, heroico y valiente. Puede existir un hombre así? Humildemente, creo que no por eso enloqueció, claramente!! Pero qué nos dice la metafísica al respecto?? Fuaaa Borges qué tremendo escritor fuee
Exactly at minute 1:44 the rythm guitar passed from Eminor to Aminor but it is clear that it should have been C#minor then Aminor. You can see the lead guitar very pissed to only express his frustration playing a very passionate line...cool
I really don’t understand how this type of music isn’t more widely admired/appreciated. I literally naturally pause in my spot every time I hear it anywhere. It’s hypnotizing.
I agree totally. Think most people wouldn't know quality if it smacked them in their faces. Get these fantastic artists to perform in front of some vacuous celebrities and they'd be queuing up to listen. I like it this way, but feel it very unfair on the artists. Someone with about 10% of their musicianship earn big $ while they earn enough to live on hopefully
@@TheLRider The music biz has been pretty upside-down that way for a very long time. I've played rock, metal, country, classical guitar, and nuevo flamenco live on stage for 38 years. And though I certainly have had some really nice people who appreciated my classical and flamenco playing, it wasn't near the same level of excitement for most people at gigs as when I was just banging-out "Brown-Eyed Girl", "Margeritaville", or some other such mundane classic bar tunes. Most people just wanna dance. I referred to playing lots of those gigs as being "a jukebox". That's just the way it is. But regardless, this video has been one of my favorites for years. Very well played!
@@redlabel69 Thank you Ffloyd I though it was me 😂 I've done my share of head banging etc too and seen some great bands and artists and have a pretty wide taste in music. But I always return to Flamenco as something that is so so special and wish more folks would, appreciate it more. As you say the way of the world and folks have no time to appreciate, far too busy absorbing anything that is fashionable. Just followers.
@Brian Thomas My tastes in listening and playing music is QUITE varied as well. I can stand and appreciate nearly all music genres, except rap. That's where my ability to appreciate artists ends. Flamenco is for me, the ulitmate form of expression... because it combines the rigid technical mastery of classical, with the much freer improvisation/interpretation of jazz. Traditional flamenco certainly tends towards purist demands for adherence to strict compas, and that's okay. But it's why I lean towards the freer nuevo flamenco genre, that maestro Paco birthed with his forays into jazz. But guys like Oscar Lopez, Miguel da la Bastide, and others are the players who resonate most with me, in latin stylings.
***** I agree, when "In" Spain one should always make an attempt at speaking the local language. It is the polite thing to do. And, when on the 'world wide web', communication should be in whatever form that enables people to come together, and share ideas.
ralphyboy25 Since this comment will never reach the amount of likes it most thoroughly deserves, watch this instead and know I feel the comment man! Lol repeated this song 4 times, subbed! How long has this been aound for? @BKMJMBOX and @MarcPapeghin both excellent FF orchestras and guitar
+ralphyboy25 Absolutely yes. an extremely beautiful place !! and NO people there can speak English and even French. I personally didn't face any problem in communication. Good luck and have a nice day.
After I saw this video a few years ago I learned how to play Flamenco guitar. I went to Barcelona. I explored Barcelona on my third day by going to Parque Guell and there I met Eduardo and listened to him play for a couple of hours. He told me if you want to be a Flamenco guitar player, you have to make it your job, 8-10 hours a day of practice. I never did do that but I am still happy that I got to meet the man by chance.
Without question the most beautiful musical instrument is the Spanish guitar, nothing even comes close.....combine it w flamenco masterpieces like this one, played by these gifted geniuses and its nothing but heaven ❤
If your body does not involuntarily move on its own when listening to this...then something is wrong with you. What a superb performance and emotionally expression of the song. Magical!!!
It sounds even better now than it did ten years ago. The world is a far darker place and we need this music of the soul to help us to survive imo..It is so so beautiful and represents something so good about humanity. I find it incredible that such gorgeous sounds can be created by twelve plucked strings. It is an amazing amazing skill. Thank you..
I was 17 when I first went to Barcelona. I wanted to go to spain ever since I was a little girl. I loved the spanish guitar sound. So just one month before I went I looked up “Barcelona street music” and came across this vid. I just loved it. The funny thing is the second or first day I was in Barcelona I saw these guys! I was so shocked my mouth was full open and the guy on right saw me and smiled. Forward to 2017 when I went to Barcelona for the second time I saw these guys again in parc Guell! Hope to see these guys again and again.
This is great! Fantastic musicians! Take me back to my trip to Europe 1987. Visited Spain, Italy and southern France, amazing trip! Spent one day just walking around in the old town of Barcelona watching these musicians all day enjoying music and life..What turned out to be a pleasant day quickly escalated into something worse. After eating a paella my stomach started feeling a bit weird. I tried to pull through and enjoy the tremendous guitar solos inspired by latin music but all of a sudden diarrhea started flowing out of my severed rectum, i couldnt stand up!!! I fell to the ground screaming, bathing in my own fecal matter praying god would relieve me of this agony!! This continued the next several minutes and throughout the wonderfull guitar solo, and was probably the worst case of runs i had ever experienced. I picked myself up and walked away, want home get myself cleaned up and later went out for dinner meeting up with a few old friends!
The reality of life in countries with less than perfect hygiene standards did, however, justify an honest portrayal of that reality, no matter how "dirty" or "not ... funny" you found it.
Встретила этот дуэт в первый же день в Барселоне. Совершено обалдела и купила их CD. До сих пор восхищаюсь игрой. Они дают концерты не только на улице.
Hi Violetta, please let me know this song name. I am asking you because you said you have the CD. Please let me know this song. Thank you and love from India.
Seems to be the time to say this again: 'name of song; is Pharao name of guitarrist right Tiberiu Eduard Gogoanta and he is on FB Feet ,well they play on the street... Why not in a concert hall? Guess?
Tiberiu Eduard Gogoanta ... Beautiful handsome man with such God given talent for music and the guitar to say the least. Could watch and hear him play the guitar every day of my life and never ever tire of either one! Would love to meet such a man!
Not only I like this music, I just wish I can play something like that. But Please put camera somewhere else. I hate to see those UGLY feets. kinda spoilt the show
Fico chocada quando escuto pessoas tão talentosas ...Maravilhosos !!! Pessoal eles estão tocando na rua ,enquanto alguns sem latento lotam campos de futebol . Vamos começar a dar valor para o que presta .
Do you still feel that way? As an aspiring full time musician I am intrigued by your opinion. Sometimes I wonder if I should give up my dream and just settle with a big wage job.
The passion and self expression in the man on the right made me watch this video MANY times. I really believe passion and expression of something you sincerely love doing or conveying is PURE success!