Carlos Montoya - Malaguena download song

  • Artist: Carlos Montoya
  • Song: Malaguena
  • Genre: Latin-american
  • Length: 04:16
  • Size: 10MB
  • Bitrate: 320Kbps
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Comments

Alex Orlovskiy

2022-04-20 03:03:00 | Profile
Makes we feel like I might has well toss my guitar in a wood chipper.

Mirko Bivona

2022-02-05 15:13:10 | Profile
My dad and I saw Montoya way back in '76 at Smith Colleges Green Hall.  We were in the third row, right in front of him.  I purchased the tickets as a surprise birthday gift for my dad.  It was one of the finest things I've ever done in my life to then.  The concert was simply fantastic,  and my dad,  who was a guitarist for most of his life, was very moved with emotion, bringing tears to his eyes.  We saw Montoya in the summer of '76, ... the following year,  in May,  my dad passed at the age of 59,  after suffering a major cerebral hemorrhage.  I'll never forget the joy Carlos Montoya brought to the both of us that summer evening.  Both are gone, ... neither of them will never be replaced in my eyes.   This IS Flamenco guitar at it's finest!

Aditya Sanjeev

2022-01-26 17:08:38 | Profile
Master of the hammer-on. He could drive nails with his attack!

Johnny Jillky

2022-01-18 05:08:32 | Profile
Just listened to another, and very accomplished, guitarist play this. Montoya starts out at double time. Alrighty, then. And proceeds to play notes faster than my ears can hear them. What is he DOING??? Simplemente fantastico!

mayya ovdiyenko

2021-11-24 03:03:35 | Profile
One of the greatest guitarists of all time.

Gabriele Di Marco

2021-11-21 11:09:23 | Profile
True--- I saw him play in Acton Massachusetts, sometime around 1971(ish). The venue was the high school basketball court. Also saw John Williams at U Mass, Amherst, same time general time frame. (BTW, I have no idea why Montoya was playing a high school in Acton MA)

countrymusiclover

2021-09-24 07:57:18 | Profile
Confirmed, 70 persons that watched this video have serious hearing, and other, problems, and should consult a doctor immediately.

Fedorfly Pietre

2021-09-12 23:43:12 | Profile
The skill amount he got is beyond belief

MetalRock92

2021-09-10 17:39:41 | Profile
Saw him in concert once and it sounded like a whole orchestra coming from his one guitar.

Иван Андреев

2021-08-28 09:25:59 | Profile
Hard to believe his Uncle, a noted player himself dismissed Carlos as never amounting to a great player, oh so wrong. Never listen to those who put you down, use it like Carlos did. The power and speed are impressive. Always thought a light touch of rhythm castanets would be perfect in this song.

Feni X

2021-08-19 22:23:05 | Profile
Three voices! One guitar, three voices!! The absolute granmaster.

Mario Fagschlunger

2021-06-20 07:16:11 | Profile
I was told he always played out of “compas” but for the American palette it did not matter.

thrashbrowns666

2021-06-01 16:51:36 | Profile
Powerful notes, unlike some thin sounding players. Incredible ending. True flamenco power

Arina play

2021-02-24 16:22:27 | Profile
Amazing technique. A true master of the guitar.

Reyhane NiL

2021-02-07 16:28:50 | Profile
In a small lounge in Waikiki Hawaii, front row seat..Carlos Montoya looked at me and asked if I was Puerto Rican ,when I requested Malaguena..replying with a head shake he began to play and play he did,for nearly 15 minutes his music moved the room to absolute silence..much to my surprise, pleasant surprise on his break Carlos Montoya asked in Spanish if he could set..my reaction momentously shocking..I stood,replied "Si,por favor'Si''.Well he remained sitting drinking tea,asking if I lived in Hawaii..Said to him that I was a Marine stationed in Hawaii..He asked how long I'd been in Hawaii? About 8 months..on a two year assignment..He found that fascinating. Inquired where I was from,told him Denver,Colorado..Hawaii at this time had not entered the union as the 50th. state.Not to make this a short story..the next five nights I was a regular at the Kaneohe Lounge..The guitar master of Flamenco made those times memorable.

ALEX MARKOV

2020-12-23 05:03:39 | Profile
He made an art form out of 'fret buzz'!

sneakyrabbits

2020-10-14 09:31:08 | Profile
Yup it was a thrill..years have passed since those night sitting listening,break time chats and tea...I have had the pleasure of meeting up close two of the great jazz guitarist..Johnny Smith in Denver..Joe Pass at The Lighthouse,Hermosa Beach,Cal..both have passed gettin' down in heavenly splendor...Missed Jose Feliciano's gig at a club in East Los Angeles..his guitar playing is a superlative of musical magic...Charo does a fantastic rendition of Malaguena...

Beauty4Aspies

2020-08-30 10:06:57 | Profile
Amongst the great old masters. He performed without amplification to a pin drop silence. He created unique sounds in his own style. I heard him in Toronto in old " Massy Hall' - No mikes.