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Jason McGuire
Добавлен 24 мар 2006
CaminosFlamencos.com
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My #6 guitars Alegrias Silencio Tremolo #peperomerostrings
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My #6 guitars Alegrias Silencio Tremolo #peperomerostrings
Can you play classical music on a flamenco guitar?
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Can you play classical music on a flamenco guitar?
Testing out #5 with my Beethoven Sonata arrangement
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Testing out #5 with my Beethoven Sonata arrangement
Guitar #5 just strung up and available
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Guitar #5 just strung up and available
The amazing Adam del Monte test driving my guitar #4
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The amazing Adam del Monte test driving my guitar #4
Guitar #3 strung up and ready to rock
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Guitar #3 strung up and ready to rock
First week check up on my 1st build - sounds and plays great to me
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First week check up on my 1st build - sounds and plays great to me
My first guitar is singing nicely on its second morning - Beethoven Pathetique 2
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My first guitar is singing nicely on its second morning - Beethoven Pathetique 2
Strings are just starting to settle in on guitar #1
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Strings are just starting to settle in on guitar #1
Beethoven Pathetique I - Coda Complete Rough take #beethoven #guitar
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Beethoven Pathetique I - Coda Complete Rough take #beethoven #guitar
Pathetique - setting up the ending #beethoven #guitar #music #guitarra #pathetique
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Pathetique - setting up the ending #beethoven #guitar #music #guitarra #pathetique
Starting to get the hang of it #beethoven #guitar #guitarra #music
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Starting to get the hang of it #beethoven #guitar #guitarra #music
Pathetique setting the restatement of 2nd theme
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Pathetique setting the restatement of 2nd theme
Beethoven Pathetique up to the coda without the repeat
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Beethoven Pathetique up to the coda without the repeat
Weaving it’s way back to the main theme - Beethoven Pathetique
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Weaving it’s way back to the main theme - Beethoven Pathetique
Moving into the development section of Pathetique 1st
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Moving into the development section of Pathetique 1st
Que haces que haces que haces ahora que te pasa acaso no has aprendido acaso no has sufrido
No te salvaré y no te salvaré que estás haciendo otra vez que haces que haces que estás hasciendo
Continuas discúlpame pero no olvides que claramente no te salvaré. NO ES BROMA
No es broma lo que escribí no escucharás un comentario te dije que te retires de las copas servidas
Hola te escribí una carta claramente y me reafirmó no te vaya salvar no me metere
15 years since I've heard it for the first time, and I am still back to this video from time to time to remind me of how dreamy I used to be! 🖤
Early RUclips was cool
Paco is smiling...
Laughing… 😂
@@JasonMcGuireElRubio That picado is on par with Paco. Give yourself credit man!!
Hi Jason, one of your students from many years ago. I still remember seeing you play for the first time in that Spanish restaurant in SF. Long live flamenco!!
Cheers to that!
Mi sono emozionato e mi sono venute le lacrime agli occhi di quanto è stupendo questo ballo. Bellissima l'idea di far partire un ballerino alla volta e incrementere i ballerini assieme alla musica con un finale incredibile. Complimenti a tutti, sia per la musica che per lo spettacolo.
WHY IN PANTS???!
Hey bud! Glad your still at it! It was A pleasure work aside yall at the Ol gitbox factory there in Corona! Keep rocking the free world!
Yes indeed. The people I worked with there made it great. I think most people who buy Fender would love the people behind the brand that put the soul into the product
Just a big flamenco guitar….
Genial
ooh yes it can. With a little defininitive flameco character
I think the main difference is a tap plate. Maybe I’m just a newb
It is possible that I wrote something wrong. I meant to say, that guitar can produce classical music and I like the sound of it. It still has some flamenco flavour to it's sound. It sounds interesting. Idk about golpeador being the only difference, flamenco guitars usually have lower action, consider fret buzz a feature,not a bug. Also they are braced differently by many factories and luthiers. Bracing pattern definitely should affect sound character, overtones, sustain, etc. Anyway you sound really good
what guitar is this? Nice sound
It’s a guitar that I made. A flamenco negra with Granadillo back and sides and spruce top. Thanks it is a nice sounding guitar indeed
Fantastic job! I remember that many years ago it was through your sevillans in F# and E major that I became acquainted with your work. I think you have a talent for writing - your music turn out to be extremely original!
Thank you so much. So grateful when inspiration comes to visit
Great! Loved it👏👏
It would be amazing to know when humans first invented orchestrated dance
Great man, lovely music
And though they were sad They rescued everyone They lifted up the sun A spoonful weighs a ton Giving more than they had The process had begun A million came from one The limits now were none Being drunk on their plan, they lifted up the sun Forcing it off with their hands The trapdoor came undone Above our heads it swung The privilege had been won Being drunk on their plan, they lifted up the sun Yelling as hard as they can The doubters all were stunned Heard louder than a gun The sound they made was love Love, love, love, love Love, love, love, love Love, love, love, love Love, love, love, love Love, love, love, love Love, love, love, love Love, love, love, love Love, love, love, love Love, love, love, love Love, love, love, love Love, love, love, love Love, love, love, love (yes)
Hey Brother, Thanks so much for this video! You are a great inspiration musically to me and now I am inspired by your luthiers skills. Keep the awesome guitars and vids coming. One day I would love to own a 'Jason McGuire Negra' I will give you a call or text if thats okay and get some pricing from you. Many blessings to you and the family and the dogger🙏. Scott
I’d love to build you one when the time is right
playing classical guitar? 😂 You are the best non-gypsy gypsy.🤴 King, don't ask such simple questions. you are loved. I have been following you and admiring you since my childhood, king. Classical guitar passages seem like toys to you. I know you.
❤️
I miss you, Jason McGuire! I’ve been secretly envious of you, I have to say. You know my love for woodworking and for the flamenco guitar. I’ve often envisioned myself doing this same thing at some point down the road. Thanks for the inspiration, as always. Much love from Shanghai ❤
I’d love to visit Shanghai my brother. I miss you too. Building guitars has brought me profound happiness and has inspired me as a player in ways I could have never imagined. Don’t wait to build your first and then build another
Congrats on the playing and new guitars!
Wonderful playing of beautiful music thank you. Daft question, you may as well ask can you play music on a guitar. But yes it worked. I watched all your video.
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@@JasonMcGuireElRubio and yes your guitar sounds wonderful also
Sounds great, Jason! I will be telling folks about what you're up to ;)
Bravo, always amazing skill set
Always astounding to hear you play, but that tremolo was especially tight, thanks for sharing
Thank you. It’s one of my favorite things I’ve composed
Beautiful classical music 🎵 in flamenco guitar 🎸
Thank you so much for sharing that Jason. You’re such a good honest human, and so inspiring!
Just amazing! All of it! I play classical on my flamenco for years and I still wonder why classical guitars still exist😀 Maybe to make our lives more difficult with the higher action😅 Well done on the wonderful instruments too!
I’m building a classical next. Going to be fun
Love your journey! Way here on east coast and wish were there for lessons, in any case I’ve seen the demonstration by Adam Del Monte with your guitar…amazing sound and clarity ! You’re an inspiration in music and conquering life’s challenges!
Thank you 🙏! Hearing Adam play it taught me a lot about where I want to take my guitars in the future
I think it's a dream of every guitarist to build your own guitar the way you want it (if you have the skills tools etc for it of course). Kudos to you for finding your way to/ through Corona! this is a happy ending for sure
Life is short, chase those dreams and never look Bach?
And buy guitars! They are time travel devices if used properly and they get us back to the days of youth without undoing the wisdom of age
I am a fan from the East coast, I am amazed at your many talents. Glad to hear you plan to keep playing, the world needs your flamenco. I began learning flamenco after hearing you years ago. Sorry about your hard times, but you have overcome. Best of luck as a luthier maestro!
Thanks Douglas! The best part of building guitars for me is playing them and listening to the stories and wisdom that the wood has to tell us. If we get quiet to enough to receive it, the information being transmitted is undeniable and beyond words. Those quiet moments we spend alone with our guitars creating make other forms of entertainment seem trivial
@@JasonMcGuireElRubio wise words brother!
There’s something special about a really high level player making guitars. Knowing what makes an exceptional flamenco guitar so enjoyable to play and being able to tell if it’s there puts you ahead of the game. Wishing you success!
I believe it’s a definite asset. It takes an enormous amount of respect and patience to build guitars or learn to play them. The guitar has had a profound impact in my life since I learned my first chord when I was 8 from my mom
You are an inspiration, brother! I've been watching your videos and it always amazes me how many talents you have. No matter what cards life deals us we always have to make the best of what we have. You've done wonderfully and I wish you all the success you surely deserve, but more importantly, health and happiness for you and the loved ones.
I’ve been watching your videos forever too and when it comes to being amazing my brother Grisha you certainly take the cake. I love learning. I feel most alive when I’m learning new things. I hope to see you soon G.
Monumental, majestic and inspiring as usual Sir. I have a weakness when trying to commit the longer concert pieces to memory...any advice? Muchisimas gracias...
Memory is my Achilles heel. If I’m not playing a piece like this just about every day, I will forget it completely…. Like a weird neurological memory wipe…. It’s always been that way for me. It’s the main reason I developed the ability to improvise. Now my friend Adam del Monte has the most incredible memory skills I know of. Adam is pure brilliance
Teacher, please guide me about picado flamenco techniques, thank you
Villa lobos etude 1 all rest stroke index and middle finger only 10,000 hours. Pace yourself ❤️
@@JasonMcGuireElRubio thanks
No 6 really has a stern strength to it's quality and I also love how you've lined up the grain to harmonise the look. It was late last night when I got in and my volume was full blast, so never heard 6 fully, haha, gave me a fright though! Good luck at the Festival, sadly I can't make it :( Maybe post some footage?
I like #6. Great tone and look. Amazing craftsmanship nephew
Sounds real gud.
Hellyeah man!
They are all world class and outstanding, will be amazing for whoever is lucky enough to own one and enjoy as they mature. I don't know if there's specific names for how they sound, the rasp on 7 blew me away. If im ever rich enough i definitely want one like that. 8 has that very beautiful picture quality Southern Spain gorgeousness and 6, well, it's late here and I think I woke the neighbours. Will check back tomorrow... Also, noticed in the comments you are learning as you build, which I guess is to be expected. The thing is though, that's scary considering the level of guitar you will be making in say a year, 5 years etc. I will give you what my comparison is, Jesse Cook recently put a video up were he buys his 2nd Conde, his first being when he first started out professional. Now, no word of a lie i would definitely have one of yours, any, as they sound equally as magical and magnificent. So, there you go, my tuppence ha'penny.
I love Felipe Conde’s guitars… I’m flattered
Wow! That was cool to hear the comparison between the different woods. Granadillo. That how you spell? IDK but sounds good. Muy Negra, good harmonics, like the rosette
They all have aspects about them I like. Hard to pick between the Granadillo and Maple. But then when I pick up the East Indian Rosewood one it makes me smile too. And still my #5 blanca just got fresh strings and is really pumping out beautiful sounds. I’m learning heaps playing them after building.
@@JasonMcGuireElRubio gotta collect em all, kids! Yeah The one I built was Maple back and sides. It’s a nice neutral sound as my luthier sensei said. I had a thing for Ricardo’s maple Sanchis
@@seawalkarrg everyone who’s played Marlowe’s maple has thing for it. I love its modular headstock. 😂
@@JasonMcGuireElRubio lol, folds back for portability! The scarf joint on my Sanchis looks horrendous but has held up
Bass strings on the first one have a cool voice
Thanks
Lovely progress, well done.
Bro ty
I smiled when i heard that cool ending :)
When can we buy one?
I’m bring a few to the LA Guitar Festival May 17-19! After that I’ll get a website together and make them available. Thanks for the interest, I really appreciate it. I will have a cypress/spruce blanca, a couple of rosewood/spruce and hopefully a maple/spruce if I can get it polished in time. Also you can email me at info@caminosflamencos.com to find out what’s available