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Is Classical Music DEAD?

Is Classical Music DEAD?

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  • @kwimms
    @kwimms50 минут бұрын

    What is this woke crappolla? Lots of talent out there but women are not high on the list. Men can play guitar better than women... who cares if there is one woman that is rumoured to play almost as good as a man... seriously.... nobody cares, and it does not matter. This is all ego nonsense.

  • @rikspector
    @rikspector2 сағат бұрын

    Jakob and Stephanie, Ida Presti has been an inspiration to me for my whole life, I'm 82, and although I am a clarinetist, not a guitarist, listening to music and talented musicians, has been a part of me since I was very little. You both express yourselves so intelligently and clearly and have said many things about Ida and Her husband that I didn't fully realize...Thank You:) There will always be musicians whose ability to inspire and communicate musically cannot be examined and dissected, because their abilities are a Gestalt of the components, physical and mental in each one, that makes them more than the sum of these things. When that happens we have Prestis and many others who enrich our lives. Thank You, Fredrick Spector

  • @dongee1664
    @dongee16644 сағат бұрын

    Would have liked to have heard a variety of his playing but you just kept rabbiting.

  • @gartnl
    @gartnl5 сағат бұрын

    At #2:00 is the most important remark I've heard on YT. Go and tell that to all those Asian wonder kids.

  • @BuscadoresFlamencos
    @BuscadoresFlamencos10 сағат бұрын

    Thanks for share!!🎸🔥

  • @jeffreybell7015
    @jeffreybell701513 сағат бұрын

    There is no question that Ida Presti was one of the great giants of classical guitar. I would say she was a giant in the world of classical music, in general. The gorgeous ensemble between her and Alexandre Laggoya is really on the same level. I find listening to the recordings they made together to be inspiring and one of the richest experiences I have in classical music. I am sorry she dies so young and ma deeply grateful for what she left us.

  • @TM-jo4wz
    @TM-jo4wz13 сағат бұрын

    Ida Presti. Have you forgotten.

  • @averagequan8975
    @averagequan897513 сағат бұрын

    you are a guitarist version of Johnny Sin

  • @lucarinaldovillani63
    @lucarinaldovillani6316 сағат бұрын

    Great way to talk of Ida Presti ! I think no skill can develope in full without practice and no practice can go far without a reasonable portion of talent. Grazie Jacob and Stephanie,: I heard her concert in Rome last year. Fine concert and cd. Ciao !!

  • @resound7
    @resound718 сағат бұрын

    Funny, not, this was preceded by a Taylor swift ad…

  • @matsjohansson2157
    @matsjohansson215720 сағат бұрын

    Sor composed in the early period of the six string guitar 12 ground frets. It was not much knowledge about the guitar back then. So he must have been a very musical gifted man, when he has composed so very idiomatic music for the guitar at that time. I like eight beat triplets. So my favourite guitar piece is: Etude op. no. 11 in e-minor. It's a quite interesting piece. Let me hear if there's someone who agree with me. Greetings from: Mats Johansson, a classical guitarist and singer from Sweden.

  • @niceguitar6144
    @niceguitar614420 сағат бұрын

    So, talent is always obvious, and never what you wanted to be. There is such thing as objective truth, and talent is not an exception to this rule. Second, to become Mozart or Presti, i'm sorry to mention them in the same sentence, but enormous sacrifice is required on the part of children, and on the part of their parents. I guarantee you fathers aren't having a ball being draconian tyrants through endless hours of practice. Yes, they didn't have a childhood, but they had a wonderful career and produced unforgettable music, a gift to the whole world. It is not possible to have everything in life, it's just how it is, regardless of how we wish it wasn't so. By the way, talent is nurture, and most definitely it is nature, God given, even if it's a matter of having the natural ability to focus longer, to persist more, to just be better than the other kid after an hour of practice.

  • @niceguitar6144
    @niceguitar614420 сағат бұрын

    So, talent is always obvious, and never what you wanted to be. There is such thing as objective truth, and talent is not an exception to this rule. Second, to become Mozart or Presti, i'm sorry to mention them in the same sentence, but enormous sacrifice is required on the part of children, and on the part of their parents. I guarantee you fathers aren't having a ball being draconian tyrants through endless hours of practice. Yes, they didn't have a childhood, but they had a wonderful career and produced unforgettable music, a gift to the whole world. It is not possible to have everything in life, it's just how it is, regardless of how we wish it wasn't so.

  • @j.c.6812
    @j.c.681222 сағат бұрын

    Is the using of little finger of right hand for common plucking invented by him?

  • @dougtube2006
    @dougtube200623 сағат бұрын

    1:57 Holy cow … !

  • @donaldanderson6604
    @donaldanderson6604Күн бұрын

    John Duarte's tribute Idylle pour Ida is wonderful.

  • @rmy66
    @rmy66Күн бұрын

    Where is Tina's?

  • @bentmller675
    @bentmller675Күн бұрын

    Skilled players, are found everywhere, now more than ever. But what really matter is, what"S in their head. Do they bring anything new to the table, are they msaking inventions, do they compose, new magical stuff ,for the instrument. That"s what matter, and that"s why, a rather rudimentary guitarist like Keith Richards matters, cause he got a gift, the gift to envent magic. !00 of guitarist play better than him, but none of them, really matters, cause their great skills, wasn"t going in any new directions, be one to follow. WE can all enjoy a really skillfull master, but ton morrow it"s a new one, and a new one, it dosn"t matter, they are all basicly the same. But that rare person, showing ways, open our minds, that"s what matter.

  • @ma228
    @ma228Күн бұрын

    I am not a musician but i play guitar a bit. I recommend Yamashta to improve his posture!.... He should keep his head up....most musicians get back and neck problem.... The best guitar player must have a decent posture too!

  • @SknappCFA
    @SknappCFAКүн бұрын

    Great video, albeit a bit tedious and exaggerated at times.

  • @tonecolour
    @tonecolourКүн бұрын

    Japan has given the world extraordinary musicians and conductors, like the great S. Ozawa, but how can we consider a classical guitarist anyone whose guitar sounds like a metallic instrument? Please let's not confuse high speed and certain technical skills as the prove of greatness. Music is something else than technical skills.

  • @MayorAndJames
    @MayorAndJamesКүн бұрын

    An inspirational and exceptionally well-presented video - thank you!

  • @kwimms
    @kwimms48 минут бұрын

    It is a joke video about nothing. Who cares if someone can play guitar... wow!

  • @TobyAusten-jd2rr
    @TobyAusten-jd2rrКүн бұрын

    Vell àmazing

  • @ABCXYZ-jk8me
    @ABCXYZ-jk8meКүн бұрын

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  • @user-vxymoqm
    @user-vxymoqmКүн бұрын

    心より感謝してます ラゴヤ氏はプレスティを天才と言ってたそうです。 この動画は再び彼女に光を与えてます 🙏👍🇯🇵🌈

  • @viz8746
    @viz8746Күн бұрын

    Great playing!

  • @henrypagan6657
    @henrypagan6657Күн бұрын

    I’m 56 and started playing the video two years ago and play 3 songs and play the Puerto Rican cuatro and also the classical guitar I started playing 9 months ago and already playing three songs. Next is the piano. Having a lot of fun. And by ear. I don’t read music notes.

  • @clementwarrior
    @clementwarriorКүн бұрын

    Please do a video on Mancuso!

  • @shiroumxm2052
    @shiroumxm2052Күн бұрын

    you know Paco de Lucía was not a classical gutarrist right¿

  • @billthomson7468
    @billthomson7468Күн бұрын

    Another brilliant and informative video. Again I’m staggered at not knowing more about this technical virtuoso. Such amazingly detailed analysis of his playing too. Really intriguing and informative video. Many thanks.

  • @billthomson7468
    @billthomson7468Күн бұрын

    Thanks for this. I am in my 70s and ashamed to say I had not come across Ida. Such an interesting story. I must look up some of her recordings. Interesting views on duet playing too. Really absorbing video.

  • @clementwarrior
    @clementwarriorКүн бұрын

    This is my exact case, agree 100%

  • @judyflower6586
    @judyflower6586Күн бұрын

    I could’ve sworn jakob did a video about barrios, but I can’t seem to find it.

  • @Ali_Baba3
    @Ali_Baba3Күн бұрын

    Thanks for your honest answers, Ana!

  • @Ali_Baba3
    @Ali_Baba3Күн бұрын

    Thank you for this wonderful tribute!

  • @PINCHSHOTGUITAR
    @PINCHSHOTGUITARКүн бұрын

    Paganini un the Guitare

  • @todddenson7354
    @todddenson7354Күн бұрын

    Thank you Xuefei, This is very helpful too me

  • @mintonmiller
    @mintonmillerКүн бұрын

    I am 62 years old. Country music is more my thing. I have been playing guitar mandolin, Dobre and banjo for over 40 years. But I never could achieve a level of accuracy or speed due to physical limitations. I firmly believe that talent is more nature, if you prefer, God-given. It was not lack of motivation on my part that I never learned to play well, but physical limitations, and the fact that, I needed to work for a living

  • @BryanClark-gk6ie
    @BryanClark-gk6ieКүн бұрын

    When a person works for a living, they have responsibilities to worry about, with that in mind' sometimes it's hard to concentrate and like you said' physical limitations' busted up bruised/cut hands and fingers. It's hard to concentrate when your back is hurting so bad it hurts to sit down. . would have been nice to have lived a cushioned life' no worries... just play a nice expensive guitar.

  • @schizodeltaman
    @schizodeltamanКүн бұрын

    fair enough, I obviously don't know the limitations that have held you back but for example Django Reidhardt only had 2 working fingers in his fretting hand and was very accomplished you can make excuses but there tends to be a way if your determined enough. also pro musicians work very hard for a living.

  • @jesseserna8424
    @jesseserna8424Күн бұрын

    My dad was a musician from the 1930s until around 1990,around the 1940s he accidentally cut off his fingers(pointer and middle) on left hand but after about 6 months he returned to playing his fiddle 🎻. I was born in 1965 I carried and helped the musicians set up in dances,bars ,clubs ,VFW halls ,weddings parties etc.

  • @schizodeltaman
    @schizodeltamanКүн бұрын

    I worked In Security 14 hour days and nights supporting a family I also worked construction on weekends I've had busted hands aches pains still made time for music, I ran my self into the ground and triggered schizophrenia which I've battled 20 years I ain't got money these days can't work like that no more music's finally taking off because it's my life I ain't got time to make excuses but I find you patronising I know suffering responsibility and pain but I want it to bad to blame my situation grow some balls and accept you didn't want it bad enough, I ain't got expensive guitars last 5 songs I recorded on a cheap £60 guitar gifted to me using a mobile phone app and phone mic. You can either find a way or find an excuse

  • @paulpasquale2212
    @paulpasquale221223 сағат бұрын

    I completely understand what you mean. I had a natural bent for music , but life and physical limitations got in the way, but I still plug along with what I still have left. Have fun with whatever you can do.

  • @timelwell7002
    @timelwell70022 күн бұрын

    In another sphere - tennis - the Williams sisters (Venus and Serena) were both taught by their father, rather than by a professional coach. The comparison to Ida Presti and her father seems appropriate.

  • @noveltycrusade
    @noveltycrusade2 күн бұрын

    Talent is peculiar and desired

  • @IBERIA18
    @IBERIA182 күн бұрын

    what about TORY SLUSHER SHE IS A TRUE GENIUS

  • @Marubi2
    @Marubi22 күн бұрын

    You even grunt like jack black. Nice playing

  • @StormyHoneyBunchSpank130InJail
    @StormyHoneyBunchSpank130InJail2 күн бұрын

    one of greatest phenomenons ? First of all, it's phenomena. Second of all phenomena can't have a range from small to large etc. Something can be characterised as 'phenomenon' or even ''phenomenal'' or not.

  • @touffedaviau8370
    @touffedaviau83702 күн бұрын

    If Jack Black was a medieval scholar 👌

  • @OspreyEye
    @OspreyEye2 күн бұрын

    The sleep apnea is strong in this one

  • @philipconding4262
    @philipconding42622 күн бұрын

    Never seen Jack black play oud

  • @Bjowolf2
    @Bjowolf22 күн бұрын

    Bring back baroque 😊

  • @seannparishio
    @seannparishio2 күн бұрын

    Bro a mixture of both kyle gass and Jack black. He is tenacious d

  • @Bas3008
    @Bas30082 күн бұрын

    Props for pronouncing Bach correctly, instead of the usual "Bahk"

  • @GraniteQuarrier
    @GraniteQuarrier2 күн бұрын

    Man he's incredible. Thanks for the video- never heard of him otherwise!

  • @danielherskovic2103
    @danielherskovic21032 күн бұрын

    I love hearing these fine musicians' perspective