The History of Guitar

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Rob Scallon

Rob Scallon

Күн бұрын

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@DeadBeatDex
@DeadBeatDex 4 жыл бұрын
Brandon: "So we have a softer, more mellow sou-" Rob being Rob: *plays flamenco*
@primalter6744
@primalter6744 4 жыл бұрын
E. O. They’re referring to 43:00
@kurikumo4803
@kurikumo4803 4 жыл бұрын
Guyss its very short but im sure its a song do you know which song is it 41:00
@kurikumo4803
@kurikumo4803 4 жыл бұрын
@Drakon thank you dude
@TheodorNicolescu-nb7sr
@TheodorNicolescu-nb7sr 7 ай бұрын
😂
@topnug7626
@topnug7626 7 ай бұрын
Was looking for this comment loll
@user-sl7tm9mf8y
@user-sl7tm9mf8y 4 жыл бұрын
"I don't know what year exactly it was made" good save Vampire
@Chasenwajaé
@Chasenwajaé 4 жыл бұрын
😂😂 love this commment
@vetlerradio
@vetlerradio 4 жыл бұрын
Best comment!
@dharmadhikariatharva
@dharmadhikariatharva 4 жыл бұрын
Well he can't say it was made infront of him 😁😁
@RKM8506
@RKM8506 4 жыл бұрын
I picked this up... oh shit... I meant to say...
@eastmanalucard7044
@eastmanalucard7044 4 жыл бұрын
I shouldn’t do this.... but I can confirm he is one of us.
@caielesr
@caielesr 2 жыл бұрын
Blows the mind to know that Brandon actually witnessed himself how the guitar evolved throughout the centuries.
@Mothpuff
@Mothpuff 2 жыл бұрын
He's my favorite vampire
2 жыл бұрын
@@Mothpuff Mine too!
@cory6294
@cory6294 2 жыл бұрын
Never realized he was the guy that's always in the back in those old renaissance paintings.
@spicydramarama852
@spicydramarama852 2 жыл бұрын
For God so loved the world that he gave his one and only Son, that whoever believes in him shall not perish but have eternal life. John 3:16
@theautisticguitarist7560
@theautisticguitarist7560 2 жыл бұрын
@@spicydramarama852 yeah then he came back as vampire and is in this youtube video, we know this already
@taccamine8312
@taccamine8312 2 жыл бұрын
This guy is not just a historian with loads of interesting and sensible theoretical knowledge. He's a really amazing musician too. Flawless technique and astonishing sensitive dynamic expression. And with such a nice humble personality. Respect
@chase2337
@chase2337 2 жыл бұрын
100%. his playing was virtuosic on basically every instrument, dude has put in some serious practice time for sure.
@glenthemann
@glenthemann 2 жыл бұрын
@@chase2337 Because he's a vampire. Pretty easy to put in serious practice when you have centuries to do so.
@Matthew_Klepadlo
@Matthew_Klepadlo 2 жыл бұрын
I wish he was my Professor 😢
@Evan24_7
@Evan24_7 2 жыл бұрын
@@Matthew_Klepadlo Same bro, he seems like such a cool guy.
@FringeSpectre
@FringeSpectre 2 жыл бұрын
His personality is so warm and inviting it makes me almost uncomfortable.
@10thHellJumper
@10thHellJumper 4 жыл бұрын
Every musician after playing in front of people: "something like that"
@LucasAlvesMusic
@LucasAlvesMusic 4 жыл бұрын
Its just like those disclaimers on movies based on real events hahah
@jimsquash3894
@jimsquash3894 4 жыл бұрын
kzbin.info/www/bejne/aZ7Sn5ucmtaip8M
@ifhyceez9106
@ifhyceez9106 4 жыл бұрын
ong
@dburridgemusic
@dburridgemusic 4 жыл бұрын
amazing 😆 so true
@ashoka9306
@ashoka9306 4 жыл бұрын
always sounds better in your head
@JonnaaM
@JonnaaM 3 жыл бұрын
Brandon’s acting skills are just as good as his guitar skills. When he explains the history of the instruments, it really seems like he wasn’t there during their creation. Perfection
@Rex-golf_player810
@Rex-golf_player810 3 жыл бұрын
Fucking guitar vampire
@benaamdynamicfoe557
@benaamdynamicfoe557 3 жыл бұрын
@@Rex-golf_player810 haha
@algernon7272
@algernon7272 3 жыл бұрын
Brandon is actually another Timelord that miraculously doesn’t have a British accent. You can see it in his style, he HAS to be a time traveler.
@benaycock1646
@benaycock1646 3 жыл бұрын
There can only be one
@millthor
@millthor 3 жыл бұрын
The dude abides!
@lemlem35
@lemlem35 4 жыл бұрын
I will NEVER get tired of Brandon being featured on this channel. He is an absolute JOY to listen to
@Daniel-uz6fc
@Daniel-uz6fc 4 жыл бұрын
He has so much knowledge of the guitar, it's intriguing to hear someone who's talking about something they're passionate about.
@garydiamondguitarist
@garydiamondguitarist 4 жыл бұрын
He really is. I've been playing 25 years and he makes me look like an amateur, in a good way. Such nuance, feel and flawless technique. That's years of dedication right there. Rob if you're reading this, more Brandon and you hosting these shows please!
@tranthien3932
@tranthien3932 4 жыл бұрын
If you are interested in his playing you can go to his channel, he posted a lot of videos
@garydiamondguitarist
@garydiamondguitarist 4 жыл бұрын
@@tranthien3932 Oh I did, and what a skilled performer he is too. Really loses himself in the moment. ❤️
@sub-jec-tiv
@sub-jec-tiv 8 ай бұрын
I enjoy listening to people who naturally grin while they talk. He has natural joy for music. Which is soo helpful for teachers.
@gurbuz12345
@gurbuz12345 2 жыл бұрын
The oud song in the 4:58 is called "Uskudara Gider Iken", is a folk song from Ottoman Era composed by Dimitri Kantemiroğlu. Fun fact it's melody is also sampled in Boney M's Rasputin.
@tibbarnogard8404
@tibbarnogard8404 2 жыл бұрын
OHHHHH i was listening and was like "this is NOT arabic music" and i was wondering what it was but that's so helpful thank you!!!
@gurbuz12345
@gurbuz12345 2 жыл бұрын
@@tibbarnogard8404 My pleasure!
@histoireenimages5986
@histoireenimages5986 2 жыл бұрын
@@tibbarnogard8404 it's maybe not Arabic music but it still a Arabic instrument
@ion9386
@ion9386 2 жыл бұрын
There's also a greek version of the song (as Greece was under Ottoman rule for over 400 years there are actually many greek songs that share a similar 'origin story'). The greek version is called "Απο ξένο τόπο" (=apo xeno topo), which roughly translates to "From a foreign land". Here's a lovely version from Katerina Papadopoulou, where you can hear the characteristic oud in the backing track: kzbin.info/www/bejne/eHfOiJ5rmKilj6c
@tibbarnogard8404
@tibbarnogard8404 2 жыл бұрын
@@ion9386 thank you!!!
@BaBaBaBenny
@BaBaBaBenny 4 жыл бұрын
I like how these videos are 90% Rob letting Brandon take the reigns and 10% Rob killing it on instruments he's holding for the first time.
@Thefloorislava115
@Thefloorislava115 4 жыл бұрын
Rob is actually a really good interviewer for this reason. He lets the experts explain without annoying interruptions, and just let's his curiosity lead his questions.
@sultanabdulhaqiii1633
@sultanabdulhaqiii1633 4 жыл бұрын
@@Thefloorislava115 Yh, that's because he does not have to manage any time in the show and he doesn't have any agenda behind his interviews.
@samphilip4477
@samphilip4477 4 жыл бұрын
NO ONE LIKE
@F0nkyNinja
@F0nkyNinja 4 жыл бұрын
They all sound bad when Rob plays them though
@gordyjorgenson8623
@gordyjorgenson8623 4 жыл бұрын
And then brandon getting all embarrassed lol that's the best part
@kaizoaudio1798
@kaizoaudio1798 4 жыл бұрын
Brandon is such a cool dude. His knowledge blows me away, even if he wasn’t also a fantastic musician.
@the_original_Bilb_Ono
@the_original_Bilb_Ono 4 жыл бұрын
I want him to talk about the dulcimer, its a really cool instrument that blends many different styles of stringed instruments into one. They are somewhat popular here in the Appalachian mountains. The fret board isnt uniform, it goes up in whole steps and half steps. You can use a wooden peg to strike the strings, or to use like fretting peg, or like a capo. There is alot of variation in them and theres alot of variation in styles of playing / tuning, especially when compared to the European dulcimer. Im still learning about them but i find them more fun to play than guitar in some ways. Chords are really fun to play and its easier i think for beginners.
@simondanielssonmusic
@simondanielssonmusic 4 жыл бұрын
Such a hunk
@ToaNaterFilms
@ToaNaterFilms 4 жыл бұрын
Breaking Benjamin blow me away starts playing
@nikolaimikhail7774
@nikolaimikhail7774 4 жыл бұрын
Yeah, it's too bad he's associated with the worst album of the century ("Nostaliga Critic's The Wall")
@MrNeosantana
@MrNeosantana 4 жыл бұрын
Brandon is also incredibly humble and the least pretentious person I've ever seen with THIS much knowledge.
@Simrasil_
@Simrasil_ 4 жыл бұрын
I would not be surprised if Brandon Acker was actually an immortal vampire that has lived through all of these epochs himself
@SplotchTheCatThing
@SplotchTheCatThing 4 жыл бұрын
Well if he's a musical vampire he can't be *that* evil. :D
@uglebean5769
@uglebean5769 4 жыл бұрын
It was DIO all along!
@pukkahut751
@pukkahut751 4 жыл бұрын
Your comment reminds me of a film “Only lovers left alive”! Do you intend to use this as your reference? 😚 the protagonist Adam is a musician and a vampire
@apextroll
@apextroll 4 жыл бұрын
Interview With The Guitarist.
@dannyinaus
@dannyinaus 4 жыл бұрын
No, you are thinking of Laszlo Cravensworth from the TV show What We Do in the Shadows
@bilal59446
@bilal59446 Жыл бұрын
This video shall be mandatory for all music schools. His knowledge and repertoire blows me away. What a treasure of talent.
@RaynP
@RaynP 4 жыл бұрын
Who else really wants to see Brandon play Rob's 8 string and 9 string
@hannahjohnson4582
@hannahjohnson4582 4 жыл бұрын
Oh my goodness yes!!🤩
@abdul-lateefismail1601
@abdul-lateefismail1601 4 жыл бұрын
Brandon actually played metal in his youth!
@hannahjohnson4582
@hannahjohnson4582 4 жыл бұрын
@@abdul-lateefismail1601 yep, in his youth back in 1680 on the theorbo.
@ozzyisdrunk
@ozzyisdrunk 4 жыл бұрын
@@hannahjohnson4582 lol
@Byronicmonkeys
@Byronicmonkeys 4 жыл бұрын
When Brandon started playing that lute it became apparent that the dude can shred. I think he'd sound great. Rob, make it happen. Edit: here he is 'metalising' some bach on an electric. Pretty beefy tone too. kzbin.info/www/bejne/e4DQgoKXd56fY8U
@Siegfried-e-s-o
@Siegfried-e-s-o 4 жыл бұрын
I like how Brandon simply tell the history of his instrument that he made decades ago.
@watakoe
@watakoe 4 жыл бұрын
*centuries ago
@eeshsinger
@eeshsinger 4 жыл бұрын
Siegfried Ikr *sarcasm overload*
@billkoul9780
@billkoul9780 4 жыл бұрын
@@watakoe there's a running joke that he's a vampire
@RoboBitch42
@RoboBitch42 4 жыл бұрын
@@billkoul9780 what do you not understand? Centuries = 100 years ; Decade = 10 years....hell the joke works better with centuries considering these instruments where invented centuries ago and not decades per se
@the_original_Bilb_Ono
@the_original_Bilb_Ono 4 жыл бұрын
He never researched any of this, he LIVED it.
@dulldyl
@dulldyl 4 жыл бұрын
I’m about 90% sure Brandon is a vampire who’s been around since the Medieval Ages.
@thescriptwriter824
@thescriptwriter824 3 жыл бұрын
"Interview....." they're telling us too much.
@Snowlys
@Snowlys 3 жыл бұрын
I thought he looked like a vampire too
@maldivirdragonwitch
@maldivirdragonwitch 3 жыл бұрын
He does look interestingly attractive like all those high society vampires... Hmmm...
@Snowlys
@Snowlys 3 жыл бұрын
@@maldivirdragonwitch gaaaay
@Allagi22
@Allagi22 3 жыл бұрын
*Nosferatu would like to know your location*
@OmegaMarioMaster
@OmegaMarioMaster 2 жыл бұрын
Time stamps for my fav pieces of each instrument they played: Arabic oud: 4:58 6:47 Renaissance lute: 12:50 21:32 Renaissance Guitar: 23:41 25:43 Baroque Guitar: 28:36 30:01 19th century Guitar: 38:48 42:10 Classical Guitar: 46:38 45:43 Modern Guitar: 51:16 52:38
@ASLUHLUHC3
@ASLUHLUHC3 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks :)
@crazyjack5646
@crazyjack5646 2 жыл бұрын
What is the one at 25:43?
@mackenziestanley3280
@mackenziestanley3280 2 жыл бұрын
the one at 42:10 is an MCR song off of their first album, it’s the interlude!
@manuschulz1761
@manuschulz1761 2 жыл бұрын
@@mackenziestanley3280 i cant tell if youre serious but if you are, its really not. Its a spanish romance from a very long time ago
@duhectakingelo1392
@duhectakingelo1392 Жыл бұрын
@@manuschulz1761 what was its name again?
@LavagreatThegreatnerdity_rocks
@LavagreatThegreatnerdity_rocks 4 жыл бұрын
my man here trying to make it sound like he didn't live through the times these instruments were popular
@CampfireHeadphase
@CampfireHeadphase 4 жыл бұрын
brandon = vampire is easily the best meme of 2020
@KaityKat117
@KaityKat117 4 жыл бұрын
Some kind of historian would certainly be the best (or at least one of the best) things for a vampire to do.
@Curmudgeonly
@Curmudgeonly 4 жыл бұрын
The Oud is such a thing of beauty
@Karim-Echaibi
@Karim-Echaibi 4 жыл бұрын
👍
@NaderHGhanbari
@NaderHGhanbari 4 жыл бұрын
Indeed. He hinted at Barbat, predecessor of Arabic Oud, which still exists of course. It sounds very similar to Oud. Here’s a piece played with Barbat: kzbin.info/www/bejne/fqGQm6yDlpaZY9E
@melissawardjohns220
@melissawardjohns220 4 жыл бұрын
@@NaderHGhanbari thank you. I'm learning on a Tertis viola on how to do luthier work but I'm gonna have to add that to a list of instruments I want to make. I want to make the rarer instruments more readily available. The shop for someone who wants to do more than play a guitar or violin. I played cello personally and aside from it being as big as me it was wonderful. So getting the similar sound on something much lighter has me excited.
@poroporoking7571
@poroporoking7571 4 жыл бұрын
you can easily buy it, its still a common enstrument in Turkey and you can find some online courses to learn it too
@muhannad9629
@muhannad9629 4 жыл бұрын
check out Simon Shaheen. he teaches at Berklee School of Music
@Ryan_Austin
@Ryan_Austin 3 жыл бұрын
2:00 Arabic Oud (1000s of years ago) 9:18 The Renaissance Lute (1500s) 22:23 The Renaissance Guitar (1500s) 27:07 The Baroque Guitar (1600s) 33:18 19th Century Guitar (around 1800) 44:05 The Classical Guitar (around 1850) 50:30 The Modern Acoustic (around 1850)
@sakshamjoshi6369
@sakshamjoshi6369 3 жыл бұрын
The saviour
@natsu__official
@natsu__official 3 жыл бұрын
God🙏🙏
@fulfillkhongkiang2513
@fulfillkhongkiang2513 3 жыл бұрын
Thankyou.🙇‍♂️🙇‍♂️🙇‍♂️
@minceraftfornite4334
@minceraftfornite4334 3 жыл бұрын
Thank g ur a real one they should of done this
@turunendin2925
@turunendin2925 3 жыл бұрын
Please do the same on all maths lecture that u find... Thanks in advance
@OfficialPanamaYoutubeChannel
@OfficialPanamaYoutubeChannel 2 жыл бұрын
im doing a report on the history of guitar and this just gave me about 4 pages worth of content. so glad i found this and yes i did cite the video
@esa6321
@esa6321 Жыл бұрын
What grade did you get?
@OfficialPanamaYoutubeChannel
@OfficialPanamaYoutubeChannel Жыл бұрын
@@esa6321 93% W
@esa6321
@esa6321 Жыл бұрын
@@OfficialPanamaKZbinChannel Damn gj
@houghwhite411
@houghwhite411 Жыл бұрын
Yoooooo!!!
@ahmedelkhwaga2751
@ahmedelkhwaga2751 7 ай бұрын
Not fair
@carlstawicki1915
@carlstawicki1915 3 жыл бұрын
5,000 years of dropping picks inside the guitar.
@commentfreely5443
@commentfreely5443 3 жыл бұрын
4300 years ago was the great flood, so where are your guitars from before that?
@ahuddleofpenguins4842
@ahuddleofpenguins4842 3 жыл бұрын
@@commentfreely5443 and on the seventh day, God said let there be waterproof guitars. /s
@medlawar8645
@medlawar8645 3 жыл бұрын
@@commentfreely5443 the bible isnt historical history
@bluebruising
@bluebruising 3 жыл бұрын
@@commentfreely5443 good luck with that one man. Maybe catch up with science and then try again.
@docsavage8640
@docsavage8640 3 жыл бұрын
They put 2 on the Ark
@antlermagick
@antlermagick 3 жыл бұрын
I love seeing the joy on someone's face when they're explaining a topic that they're passionate about
@nevan2201
@nevan2201 2 жыл бұрын
Same
@andertons
@andertons 4 жыл бұрын
Every guitar player should watch this. What a fantastic job. Loved it! 👍👍👍
@bigchungus8207
@bigchungus8207 4 жыл бұрын
Anderson’s tv!!
@tpags7398
@tpags7398 4 жыл бұрын
Hi lee
@tiredcoconut5892
@tiredcoconut5892 4 жыл бұрын
Hi Cap!
@bones2430
@bones2430 4 жыл бұрын
I read this as “every guitar should watch this”.
@tanvirtonmoyoops
@tanvirtonmoyoops 4 жыл бұрын
@@bones2430 😄
@Ihavedescendedfromspace
@Ihavedescendedfromspace Жыл бұрын
“Instruments don’t get better and better, they just change with our changing aesthetic” Beautifully said. I also love how Brandon looks like an unassuming Clark Kent type, while really he’s the Superman of guitar
@briancho1825
@briancho1825 4 жыл бұрын
That's a pretty cool thing about lute players... That they're spies?! Yeah- *ad plays* I'm dying
@neilfranklin5644
@neilfranklin5644 4 жыл бұрын
James bond playing a lute now I got that image in mind the films will not seem the same
@stabgan
@stabgan 4 жыл бұрын
I get no ads, i use vanced KZbin
@Airhead4321
@Airhead4321 4 жыл бұрын
so cool! I guess that's why Bards in videogames like Dragon Age are spy/rogue classes?
@HexOmega3113
@HexOmega3113 4 жыл бұрын
The historian guy very well may be....a vampire. How else is he so good at all the different instruments
@noah_that_bills_fan1613
@noah_that_bills_fan1613 4 жыл бұрын
420 likes
@tylerdoe1096
@tylerdoe1096 4 жыл бұрын
*Aliens come down to Earth* "We have brought an instrument that no human has ever seen!" *Rob* "Ah lemme give that a shot! :D" *Plays Metallica*
@samuelszuqel5919
@samuelszuqel5919 4 жыл бұрын
Nothing wrong with Metallica 😁
@resourcedragon
@resourcedragon 4 жыл бұрын
So long as it's a chordophone. I'm not so sure how he'd go with wind or brass, he might need half an hour or so to figure it out.
@dwaynowilli6822
@dwaynowilli6822 4 жыл бұрын
I have a kid (16) that I took to a party with me once, couldn't leave him home... There was a banjo in the corner, he asked if he could play it, I told him to ask the owner... He did, strummed it twice, and played battery... It was insane... He has his own channel on here... Hes been playing for a little over a year now.
@zyriuz2
@zyriuz2 4 жыл бұрын
aliens: whoa!
@ShmunkoGGS
@ShmunkoGGS 4 жыл бұрын
Dwayno Willi whats his channel?
@mhmd4k
@mhmd4k 4 жыл бұрын
Brandon is such a knowledgeable person on top of being a world class player.
@hozesty
@hozesty 4 жыл бұрын
Vampire
@justinnichol3662
@justinnichol3662 4 жыл бұрын
and unfairly handsome
@hhea4513
@hhea4513 2 жыл бұрын
as a middle eastren, it makes me so happy seeing people appreciate part of our culture. love ur channel, keep up the great work!
@AsadAli-jc5tg
@AsadAli-jc5tg Жыл бұрын
Thank you very much for the guitar.
@ramix023
@ramix023 4 жыл бұрын
2:00 Arabic Oud (around 700) 9:21 The Renaissance Lute (1500s) 22:25 The Renaissance Guitar (1500s) 27:07 The Baroque Guitar (around 1600 - 1750) 33:20 19th Century Guitar (1800s) 44:08 Classical Guitar (around 1820) 50:33 The Modern Acoustic (around 1850)
@jxck3335
@jxck3335 4 жыл бұрын
Thanks
@vinciere3594
@vinciere3594 4 жыл бұрын
Doing the lord's work, my friend.
@tipitip374
@tipitip374 4 жыл бұрын
In fact, the firs time oud was used by Turkish people around 600s. Arabics “lives in Bagdat Irac” see the oud from Turkish people. The music in video played by oud is turkish music in Ottoman empire. Song is Üsküdara Gider iken. Sorry for my english
@tipitip374
@tipitip374 4 жыл бұрын
And Turks(turkish people) are not arabic
@tareqewaida8532
@tareqewaida8532 4 жыл бұрын
@@tipitip374 from what I know the first "oud" was Persian before Turkic tribes even left central Asia
@user-vq2de7lj3w
@user-vq2de7lj3w 4 жыл бұрын
This oud is made in Syria, by Ibrahim Al-Suker ( yes it mean sugar ) It tells you where his business address, my family is a musical family and we take oud very seriously, so every one of us gets one Oud made by Mr. Al Suker, every oud musician in middle east knows that he is the guy you go too to get your perfectly made Oud, their business is very old
@prettyBANG27
@prettyBANG27 4 жыл бұрын
@Bilal Ibrahim chill out, he is talking about the maker sticker inside the instrument.
@ofmetalphilosophy4837
@ofmetalphilosophy4837 4 жыл бұрын
@@prettyBANG27 indeed. I'm an Arab and can read the sticker.
@user-dj6lj1dl1c
@user-dj6lj1dl1c 4 жыл бұрын
23 thats really fucking cool
@maxlind2942
@maxlind2942 4 жыл бұрын
@Bilal Ibrahim He meant the oud they were playing in the video, not that it was invented in syria
@harrytalbot1507
@harrytalbot1507 4 жыл бұрын
That's really cool
@big_man_
@big_man_ 4 жыл бұрын
anytime a guitarist plays in front of people: something like that 🤷‍♂️
@doyle5948
@doyle5948 4 жыл бұрын
My god you are correct my good sir...
@Alvaretum
@Alvaretum 4 жыл бұрын
So true lmao
@darbymoyer1725
@darbymoyer1725 4 жыл бұрын
Haha I always say “something like that idk I’m working on it” haha
@Klumzy05
@Klumzy05 2 жыл бұрын
Was this copy or did someone did that?
@flaarcher
@flaarcher 2 жыл бұрын
As an older guy trying to learn how to play, I found this to have a wealth of information about playing. As a former history teacher, this touched a whole different set of interests!
@YousifAlsharqi
@YousifAlsharqi 4 жыл бұрын
I'm an OUD player who is converting to electric guitar, OUD is amazing very natural sounding , Oud gives a very different feeling than a guitar
@YousifAlsharqi
@YousifAlsharqi 4 жыл бұрын
the half flat notes we call them a quarter notes, u can identify the most famous Arabic scales using scales that have quarter notes in them
@YousifAlsharqi
@YousifAlsharqi 4 жыл бұрын
i can give u a scale that have a quarter note to try in guitar : this is called Bayat: starts with : D E(quarter: u can achieve it by bending the E note a quarter bend ) F G A Bb C D , have fun
@anuvette
@anuvette 4 жыл бұрын
That's cool
@YousifAlsharqi
@YousifAlsharqi 4 жыл бұрын
@@anuvette yea it is, thanks for ur appreciation
@tr4nquil4um
@tr4nquil4um 4 жыл бұрын
Awesome, sir. Surley you will have a unique way of playing due to your first experience with al oud!
@splitodin3231
@splitodin3231 4 жыл бұрын
Brandon slipped up "do you remember how music was notated before standardized notation....tabs" confirmed vampire 48:50
@damaygo1742
@damaygo1742 4 жыл бұрын
I think thats the wrong time
@splitodin3231
@splitodin3231 4 жыл бұрын
@@damaygo1742 thanks, fixed the time stamp.
@ltambrosekurt2
@ltambrosekurt2 4 жыл бұрын
but the real question is the choice of words. why would he ask if he remembers? 🤔
@Pixelpro-jr5fc
@Pixelpro-jr5fc 4 жыл бұрын
Brandon says, do you remember, because it’s something he already told him about to Rob.
@mr.anonymous5501
@mr.anonymous5501 4 жыл бұрын
@@ltambrosekurt2 He's a teacher, duh, like asking if he remembered about gut strings. You must go through life baffled a lot.
@hamzealawneh2812
@hamzealawneh2812 3 жыл бұрын
as an Arab listening to this 4:58 was so amazing the oud is one of the best instrument in the whole world ... u can feel the sadness in his tuns
@uralkale
@uralkale 3 жыл бұрын
You know the name of that piece?
@hamzealawneh2812
@hamzealawneh2812 3 жыл бұрын
@@uralkale kzbin.info/www/bejne/qGqxoGuhi7iLp7M
@uralkale
@uralkale 3 жыл бұрын
@@hamzealawneh2812 thank you
@alhassani626
@alhassani626 3 жыл бұрын
@@uralkale I think the song is called tolama ashku gharami, it's very hard to find a good version online.
@yusuf8600
@yusuf8600 3 жыл бұрын
@@uralkale "katibim"
@foxnamedandrea1511
@foxnamedandrea1511 Жыл бұрын
I got so nostalgic for the oud, my sister used to play it a lot and hearing it again brings me back to the days I remember her practicing so much in her room oh gosh she played it so well too
@boistybuster
@boistybuster 4 жыл бұрын
43:00 Brandon: So we have a softer more mellow sound Rob: *Strums aggressively*
@bigsellers7953
@bigsellers7953 4 жыл бұрын
Lute players, tuning down half a millenia before metal guitarists
@resourcedragon
@resourcedragon 4 жыл бұрын
Don't forget that a lot of baroque music was played with A = 415, rather than A = 440.
@bigsellers7953
@bigsellers7953 4 жыл бұрын
@@resourcedragon damn that's pretty metal
@aluminiumman1241
@aluminiumman1241 4 жыл бұрын
History repeats itself
@Opticillusion160
@Opticillusion160 4 жыл бұрын
thy art is murder could have been baroque music
@someonespecial1329
@someonespecial1329 4 жыл бұрын
Timestamps for each instrument (and some jams!): Arabic Oud (thousands of years ago): 1:53 - Oud jam: 4:58 & around 6:09 Renaissance Lute (the 1500s): 8:40 - Rob jamming at 18:44 Renaissance Guitar (the 1500s): 22:22 - Jam at 25:33 Baroque Guitar (the 1600s): 26:55 19th Century Guitar: 33:11 - 37:14 , 39:27, 40:45 , 41:58 (Romanza and more) Classical Guitar (around 1850): 44:02 - 45:38 and Recuerdos de la Alhambra at 46:39 The modern acoustic (around 1850): 50:30 - 51:15 , 52:22
@SirRelith
@SirRelith 4 жыл бұрын
Do you know what song Rob was playing at around 42:30?
@dannmarcviado2063
@dannmarcviado2063 4 жыл бұрын
@@SirRelith Romanza
@denizbluemusic
@denizbluemusic 4 жыл бұрын
the song played on the oud around 4:58 is called "Katibim" or "Üsküdara Gideriken"
@andrewj3177
@andrewj3177 4 жыл бұрын
Bless you mate!
@j12magpantaysean79
@j12magpantaysean79 4 жыл бұрын
Hey umm anyone here knows what Rob played at 43:02
@Avi-rn6ei
@Avi-rn6ei 2 жыл бұрын
Wow the Oud really blew me away. Never expected it to sound so rich and cool.
@Zeagods-CyberShadow
@Zeagods-CyberShadow 2 жыл бұрын
Yeeee its what made me want it
@myflfl
@myflfl 2 жыл бұрын
And it’s still used today in Arabic music
@hamzasami8362
@hamzasami8362 10 ай бұрын
If you like the Oud, I recommend listening to the kanun/Qanun as well, it is like a table harp, essentially. Beautiful sounds!
@puppets1979
@puppets1979 3 жыл бұрын
I love how rob picks up an instrument he has never played and instantly plays it like he has been playing it since1509.
@kentucky1519
@kentucky1519 3 жыл бұрын
Who says he hasn't
@ceevee1646
@ceevee1646 3 жыл бұрын
... if you play guitar and you can use your fingers or a pick to other instruments... you can play them. its not rocket science
@puppets1979
@puppets1979 3 жыл бұрын
@@ceevee1646 You could just laugh at the obvious joke.
@kevinmencer3782
@kevinmencer3782 3 жыл бұрын
He's actually an immortal vampire, and isn't learning so much as remembering how to play.
@PanglossDr
@PanglossDr 2 жыл бұрын
My dad could do that. I saw him pick up a Sax one day and play it. He had never touched one before. Unfortunately I didn't get that gene from him.
@docsavage8640
@docsavage8640 3 жыл бұрын
This is why KZbin has value. Buried amid all the idiocy you can find an informative gem like this.
@bernardinelermite1133
@bernardinelermite1133 3 жыл бұрын
Totally underrated comment !
@bcc5701
@bcc5701 3 жыл бұрын
And it’s free!!!
@monika.alt197
@monika.alt197 3 жыл бұрын
@@bcc5701 it’s free because you are the product
@gunaodegaia9082
@gunaodegaia9082 3 жыл бұрын
@@monika.alt197 open source exists
@monika.alt197
@monika.alt197 3 жыл бұрын
@@gunaodegaia9082 open source what? Yt ain't open source
@pipolwes000
@pipolwes000 4 жыл бұрын
"We're going to jam on all of them." "No Stairway" Gotta set those ground rules
@honeylemonsoda4432
@honeylemonsoda4432 4 жыл бұрын
Get our priorities straight
@tr0nix119
@tr0nix119 Жыл бұрын
Bro i'm an arabic musician and let's say that he's veeeery good on the oud bro really nailed it ❤ ( the guy with the white shirt )
@gabrielpeters929
@gabrielpeters929 4 жыл бұрын
Brandon at 43:01: So we have a softer more mellow sound. Rob: *flamenco intensifies*
@userclame
@userclame 4 жыл бұрын
36:14 I'm now completely convinced that Brandon is a vampire that dedicated his immortal life to music. I can totally see him in the streets of Vienna, in the 19th century, playing guitar just to make everybody flip over it. There's no way he was not involved in the "intense" mania that went around at the time. No. Way.
@Eugensson
@Eugensson 4 жыл бұрын
Okay, so what we have learned: pick was before the fingers. Tabs were before the standard notation.
@anuvette
@anuvette 4 жыл бұрын
Ya that makes no sense
@DeadBeatDex
@DeadBeatDex 4 жыл бұрын
I think it was more like they started with fingers before recording the history, but when they found out that a thin and flexible material made a clearer sound than soft flesh they made that the norm from then on
@DougShablowski
@DougShablowski 4 жыл бұрын
Mind blown
@leepicpizza
@leepicpizza 4 жыл бұрын
Also 9 string guitars came before 6 strings
@RockStarOscarStern634
@RockStarOscarStern634 4 жыл бұрын
@@leepicpizza BTW When we went to steel string Guitars we regained the pick.
@fade2Matt
@fade2Matt Жыл бұрын
robs talent to just be able to play any string instrument he picks up is incredible
@mikewarper6789
@mikewarper6789 4 жыл бұрын
"Let there be guitar, and there was guitar" - Bon Scott
@didds8869
@didds8869 4 жыл бұрын
Greatest rock n roll frontman of all time \m/
@قناةالحقيقة-م8خ
@قناةالحقيقة-م8خ 7 ай бұрын
Western: Let us copy Muslims and arabs and there was a guitar
@topnug7626
@topnug7626 7 ай бұрын
@@قناةالحقيقة-م8خ it's called taking inspiration from different cultures
@JulioLeonFandinho
@JulioLeonFandinho 2 ай бұрын
​@@قناةالحقيقة-م8خ Guitar has nothing to do with muslims, NOTHING
@michaelbateman8469
@michaelbateman8469 3 жыл бұрын
In 1992 I was assigned to an air base in Southern Spain. Although an air base ,we had 48 USAF, yet 50 US Navy. One of the Navy guys had wheedled, cajoled, begged and somehow got assigned to this tiny base. The reason was because it was near one of 13 living flamenco guitar masters whom he hoped to apprentice under. After much finagling and some months he got an audition. After less than 30 seconds, the master shut him down and told him he needed more practice. This went on every few months. Finally, after almost a year, the master accepted him as a student. I asked him why he was so obsessed with this. His answer, he's a metal head, but after hearing flamenco, decided that if you can play flamenco well, you can play anything. Idk if true, but the guy extended his tour and was still studying under the master when I left.
@framegrace1
@framegrace1 3 жыл бұрын
Flamenco is very different than anything else... They have their own bars, rhythms, scales, harmonies and even notation. The guitar method is also totally different. So not sure if you can adapt it to play anything else except flamenco.
@rams6702
@rams6702 3 жыл бұрын
@@framegrace1 robert trujillo dude
@shaungardner311
@shaungardner311 3 жыл бұрын
Rota air force base?
@zarlok5294
@zarlok5294 3 жыл бұрын
@@framegrace1 Yeah. That statement indicates a mechanical mindset. That’s like saying if you can play like Eddy Van Halen you can play like Freddy King. That way of thinking seems ridiculous to me. He might be right in some alternate dimension I’m unaware of but when I used to listen to Flamenco I found it interesting and those guys are amazing but it seems like an isolated style to me. I don’t see it connected to anything of what we consider “American” music for sure. I remember learning to play Maleguena (?) when I was fifteen or so and although it was fun for awhile I eventually started just telling people It was too hard and ...no... I can’t play that. I think it’s about as boring as playing “Hang on Sloopy”. What do you actually do after the first couple minutes....go faster. Bleh. Boring.
@haydong5182
@haydong5182 3 жыл бұрын
@@framegrace1 "if you can adapt to this unique style of play you can't adapt to anything." -you
@trackrapper3604
@trackrapper3604 4 жыл бұрын
I love this! Instead of a regular interview where it's almost scripted and super formal, this is two people who love music and guitars and are talking so passionately about it. You can tell that they're both really interested in the history of guitars and how things used to be made and played. I love it :)
@philodonoghue3062
@philodonoghue3062 Жыл бұрын
Two knowledgeable and knowledge seeking young men bringing their shared love of the guitar to a wonderfully refreshing conversation . Well done gentlemen! A stunning example of something for ‘both edification and delectation.’
@sebastiandelacruz3849
@sebastiandelacruz3849 4 жыл бұрын
My god, brandon’s hands are so damn light and elegant when he plays
@GrekoDeadMan
@GrekoDeadMan 4 жыл бұрын
Can't lie that every time Brandon comes into a Rob's video I get a massive grin anticipating a really informative video and a beautiful performance by both of them. But as everyone in the comments says... I seriously would love to see Brandon get some chugga chugga on those T H I C C strings with distortion.
@staz3014
@staz3014 4 жыл бұрын
Imagine him playing on the 10 string.
@omerkaankara3832
@omerkaankara3832 3 жыл бұрын
The song he played on the Oud is called “Uskudara gider iken” which translates to “On my way to Uskudar” which is where I live now in Istanbul, Turkey. Our musical culture still utilizes Oud a lot and I also admire it. It amazes me that he knows this song.
@sage9836
@sage9836 3 жыл бұрын
I've danced to that song!
@carrythetorch33
@carrythetorch33 3 жыл бұрын
He is an incredible musician
@akkin5460
@akkin5460 3 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for sharing :D
@A57-0mona
@A57-0mona 3 жыл бұрын
Hes a vampire who was a spy clearly.
@kandamas
@kandamas 3 жыл бұрын
thank you for sharing. I love the beautiful arabic culture in turkey
@ethanvaughn9386
@ethanvaughn9386 2 жыл бұрын
As a musician and historian. This is incredibly exciting as you can hear the history right in front of you!
@spicydramarama852
@spicydramarama852 2 жыл бұрын
For God so loved the world that he gave his one and only Son, that whoever believes in him shall not perish but have eternal life. John 3:16.
@upfront2375
@upfront2375 Жыл бұрын
How do U feel (as a historian) that he clinched so hard just NOT to mention the word "Persia" while, mentioning persian words, instruments and shoving Greek there somehow?? 😆 As a Persian I really wanna know... ​ btw Mesopotamian empire was the largest in ancient world right? I have to go feed my Mesopotamian cat!
@LianMooN_
@LianMooN_ Жыл бұрын
​@@upfront2375 he did mention Persia. Second/third instrument.
@joelshore1937
@joelshore1937 3 жыл бұрын
And the oud looks over and says, "Lute, I am your father..."
@SkoomaCat
@SkoomaCat 3 жыл бұрын
Lol
@AiNewIQ
@AiNewIQ 3 жыл бұрын
LOL
@lilgreenmomo
@lilgreenmomo 3 жыл бұрын
^ Underrated comment, right here.
@l8sk8r86
@l8sk8r86 3 жыл бұрын
“Give yourself... to the Dork side!”
@fulfillkhongkiang2513
@fulfillkhongkiang2513 3 жыл бұрын
😂😂😂😂😂🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
@nemorajabi58
@nemorajabi58 4 жыл бұрын
"The English word guitar, the German Gitarre, and the French guitare were adopted from the Spanish guitarra, which comes from the Andalusian Arabic قيثارة qitara, itself derived from the Latin cithara, which in turn came from the Ancient Greek κιθάρα kithara, and is thought to ultimately trace back to the Old Persian language Tar, which means string in Persian.
@dariushpezhmannia938
@dariushpezhmannia938 4 жыл бұрын
Greeks hellenised Persian instrument called charTAR to kithara/chithara.
@frednolasco
@frednolasco 4 жыл бұрын
Char - 4 , tar - string. Nowadays persian music still relies heavily on Setar (a derivation of chartar) and just Tar, an hourglass shaped modernized version of Setar.
@soumyadeepborthakur3070
@soumyadeepborthakur3070 4 жыл бұрын
Complicated
@GamePlayer-mr7zi
@GamePlayer-mr7zi 4 жыл бұрын
inaccurate, the roots of the word are older than persian .. it’s old semitic word
@GamePlayer-mr7zi
@GamePlayer-mr7zi 4 жыл бұрын
@the virtuous man 👏🏼👌🏼
@ayelmao1224
@ayelmao1224 4 жыл бұрын
Let’s not forget that the guitar likely has its roots when an ancient hunter plucked the string of their bow, and realized it made a cool sound
@epicperson7071
@epicperson7071 4 жыл бұрын
Crazy
@armaangupta3039
@armaangupta3039 4 жыл бұрын
Ah yes
@joeymorse365
@joeymorse365 4 жыл бұрын
so.. the hunting bow is the orginal guitar
@technelligence
@technelligence 4 жыл бұрын
Probable, but also pure speculation.
@christophernichols4808
@christophernichols4808 4 жыл бұрын
That may have led to the harp.
@stevehurl298
@stevehurl298 10 күн бұрын
Refreshing to view guitar history from the players' perspective, as opposed to the general musicologist. Really excellent presentation. All the musical demo moments are worthwhile, very illuminating and no self-indulgence. Everyone who's into guitar should see this. 😀
@simondanielssonmusic
@simondanielssonmusic 4 жыл бұрын
Could we all just take a minute to respect the discipline Rob has to not play with the guitar as Brandon is talking
@minstorm
@minstorm 4 жыл бұрын
Ah like everyone except really autistic people learn in kindergarden. Don't make noise when someone is talking, very hard I know
@danielflanard8274
@danielflanard8274 4 жыл бұрын
@@minstorm The people who do it are inconsiderate. They know they're not supposed to, they just don't care.
@NotoLumen
@NotoLumen 4 жыл бұрын
And vice-versa, dude!
@spoopyjones4870
@spoopyjones4870 4 жыл бұрын
@@minstorm It's hard not to jam on a guitar while it's in your hands, especially if your good. When someone is talking you just wanna let go and fucking shred that baby. And don't be an asshole just because the moment is right for you to call someone stupid.
@didds8869
@didds8869 4 жыл бұрын
I wouldn't be able to stop myself from playing some tasty blues licks on some thousand year old geetars
@thelostcause7983
@thelostcause7983 3 жыл бұрын
It never ceases to amaze me just how quickly Rob picks up on different instruments. It's definitely one of my favorite parts of this channel.
@ilhadi
@ilhadi 4 жыл бұрын
Brandon plays Oud. Rob: Thats the music "you'd have been hearing at that time". Brandon: Yeah #immortalmusicianconfirmed
@ShawnQuiQui57
@ShawnQuiQui57 2 жыл бұрын
You should have Brandon back on a regular basis. This is the best episode. I could listen to the two of you talk and play all day.
@AreEnTee
@AreEnTee 2 жыл бұрын
Brandon has more info here. kzbin.info
@spicydramarama852
@spicydramarama852 2 жыл бұрын
For God so loved the world that he gave his one and only Son, that whoever believes in him shall not perish but have eternal life. John 3:16.
@michaelkavanagh5779
@michaelkavanagh5779 3 жыл бұрын
42:58 "So we have a softer more mellow sound." *Proceeds to flamenco with the force of God.*
@bjerk1881
@bjerk1881 3 жыл бұрын
I was about to comment this hahahahaha
@mustakrakish
@mustakrakish 4 жыл бұрын
Brandon Acker looks like what manga artists think musicians look like.
@tomdchi12
@tomdchi12 4 жыл бұрын
Also, strangely, lawyers.
@yuriyel4146
@yuriyel4146 4 жыл бұрын
Ikr
@SlyHikari03
@SlyHikari03 4 жыл бұрын
Mhm.
@letsgofishing5238
@letsgofishing5238 4 жыл бұрын
Stolen
@sitas9827
@sitas9827 4 жыл бұрын
Stolen comment but I'm liking it anyway because it's true 😅
@Kekoapono
@Kekoapono 4 жыл бұрын
I’d love to see more “The History of...” with other instruments as well, such as keyboard instruments!
@vangoghsseveredear
@vangoghsseveredear 4 жыл бұрын
Agreed! Keyboard or, a really good one i think would be Violin/Cello!
@u.v.s.5583
@u.v.s.5583 4 жыл бұрын
The history of the monochord djentstick
@user-kd1eb6vc7y
@user-kd1eb6vc7y 4 жыл бұрын
The history of the taglharpa
@louisrelf5903
@louisrelf5903 2 жыл бұрын
The History of Keyboard Instruments would be great! There is already a KZbin video on the subject but it’s a bit dry and not very entertaining. I’d love to see Rob cover it…
@keithstillman2143
@keithstillman2143 2 жыл бұрын
Every time you feature this guy in a video I so thoroughly enjoy it. He is so well spoken, so knowledgeable… and he fuckin shreds. Hats off to him and to you! Thank you for all your hard work!
@spicydramarama852
@spicydramarama852 2 жыл бұрын
For God so loved the world that he gave his one and only Son, that whoever believes in him shall not perish but have eternal life. John 3:16.
@GuitarLessonsBobbyCrispy
@GuitarLessonsBobbyCrispy 4 жыл бұрын
I've always wondered what it would be like to go back in time, like a thousand years ago, and play 'Stairway to Heaven' on one of these early guitars. How would people react to it back then? Would they think that it was an amazing song or just an average sounding guitar song?
@flekkzo
@flekkzo 4 жыл бұрын
Guitar Lessons BobbyCrispy They probably would be more afraid of the time traveling corporate copyright lawyers that would show up before you hit a single string and dragged you away.
@ariestotlerajmaharjan3762
@ariestotlerajmaharjan3762 4 жыл бұрын
That's actually a really interesting question man
@michaelsablan8772
@michaelsablan8772 4 жыл бұрын
Guitar Lessons BobbyCrispy Ah Yes, a rendition of “Stairway” and you would be drawn and quartered....your head on a Pike at the entrance of the castle as people lined up for the Knights of the Oud Pageant...opened up by the Lute Brothers....all sacred music, of course.
@sasquatchlife8836
@sasquatchlife8836 4 жыл бұрын
I've always wondered the same thing. I bet they would would either love it or hate it.
@jakobvanklinken
@jakobvanklinken 4 жыл бұрын
I used to think great music is objective, and so can be universally understood as great. How could you not feel that way when listening to a great song? But these says I think it's all cultural stuff that makes up appreciate one song (performance) over another. We can't even agree about this with people from our time, let alone from a thousand years ago.
@nicholaspalacio9672
@nicholaspalacio9672 4 жыл бұрын
I regret waiting over a week to watch this. I should have known Brandon would be involved. There’s been a bunch of videos on the history of the guitar-this is by FAR the most interesting. Having them all right in front of you, being played by someone who is not only knowledgeable but also PERSONABLE. This has become one of my favorite videos.
@TheBlackQueen
@TheBlackQueen 3 жыл бұрын
I find it fascinating for some reason that after playing, they tend to say "Something like that". It's super relatable as a guitarist and I never noticed it until now.
@smkh2890
@smkh2890 3 жыл бұрын
Right! I'm glad to know others do it. I usually say 'etcetera', ' and so on' , or 'that sort of thing' .
@ekoms1355
@ekoms1355 2 жыл бұрын
Relatable
@marvinzimmerman1878
@marvinzimmerman1878 2 жыл бұрын
@@ekoms1355 yo do you know what he plays at 42:00
@ekoms1355
@ekoms1355 2 жыл бұрын
@@marvinzimmerman1878 it’s called Spanish Romance
@JoeKlein-mb6ue
@JoeKlein-mb6ue 25 күн бұрын
I don't play, but I do listen. Thanks to you two, you make the acoustical guitar listening experience even more fun!
@mikem6468
@mikem6468 4 жыл бұрын
the regions for the half flat sounds: In Turkey, the half flat is known for having a slightly sharp sound, giving an upbeat and happy sound in the Arab world, the half flat is in the Middle, having a neutral sound In Iran and countries with Iranian influence, the half flat has a flatter sound, giving a more dramatic and slightly sad sound
@roume.3304
@roume.3304 4 жыл бұрын
tbh the music really sounds cool and awesome but my ears accustomed to western scales just find it to be out of tune. like my brain and eyes are fighting.
@xyzyzx1253
@xyzyzx1253 4 жыл бұрын
Wait wait wait. Hol up. Does that mean you’re dividing the semi tone, into its like own 12 note octave. Like within that one section you’ve got another whole scale length. I think you’ve just completely changed how I think about micro tones. I need to experiment with this.
@xyzyzx1253
@xyzyzx1253 4 жыл бұрын
Like the flat sadder micro tone would be like the minor third up, And the brighter tone would be like a major 6th up and the neutral tone up would be like a 4th or a 5th up from the bottom of the semi tone. If the semi tone was now a new scale length. I’m honestly so curious about how to use this in a musical way. Like could you make a chord a microtonal major / minor, by using subtle differences in the ways you tune your microtones in the chord even if the chord was all the same note, arranged in slightly sharper + slightly flatter arrangements? 🤔
@mikem6468
@mikem6468 4 жыл бұрын
@@xyzyzx1253 This is mostly based on another video about a turkish guitar where he talks about middle eastern music and the differences in the tones based on location
@sansocie
@sansocie 4 жыл бұрын
Thanks !
@fBOMBB
@fBOMBB 4 жыл бұрын
Timestamps: 2:00 The Arabic Oud 9:17 The Renaissance Lute 22:23 The Renaissance Guitar 27:07 The Baroque Guitar 33:17 19th Century Guitar/Stauffer Guitar 44:05 The Classical Guitar 49:30 19th Century Guitar (Again) 50:30 The Modern Acoustic
@brantley3861
@brantley3861 4 жыл бұрын
thanks mate😀
@endritloshi
@endritloshi 4 жыл бұрын
do u know the song played on the oud?
@anastasiswillson3527
@anastasiswillson3527 4 жыл бұрын
@@endritloshi It reminded me a Greek song which is based on this tune called "Απο ξένο τόπο". Edited the comment cause i found this The title of this song is : 1. Üsküdara Gider'iken (Turkish) 2. Ya Banat Iskandaria (Lebanese) 3. Talama Ashku Gharami (Arabic) 4. Fel Shara (European) 5. Apo Kseno Topo (Greek) 6. Alangkah Indah di Waktu Pagi (Malay) 7. Sukhno Patar Nupur (Bangla) 8. Rasputin - Boney M
@endritloshi
@endritloshi 4 жыл бұрын
@@anastasiswillson3527 Thank u very much friend
@youmothershouldknow4905
@youmothershouldknow4905 4 жыл бұрын
Helpful
@OnefinityAnimationsTSF101
@OnefinityAnimationsTSF101 4 жыл бұрын
33:18 Rob is like that one student in class that gets excited because he knows that one part in a lesson that the teacher is talking about.
@anuvette
@anuvette 4 жыл бұрын
XD
@Tempusverum
@Tempusverum 4 жыл бұрын
Stop making fun of me 🙁
@bretwomble8357
@bretwomble8357 2 жыл бұрын
I think the thing I love most about this is just how much fun they’re having. None of it is perfect in any sense. They’re just laughing and having fun playing awesome instruments.
@spicydramarama852
@spicydramarama852 2 жыл бұрын
For God so loved the world that he gave his one and only Son, that whoever believes in him shall not perish but have eternal life. John 3:16.
@georgelloydgonzalez
@georgelloydgonzalez 2 жыл бұрын
@@spicydramarama852 Just like a true Evangelist, you're annoying
@gelismissuriyeli4440
@gelismissuriyeli4440 4 жыл бұрын
The maker of this Oud (Ibrahim Sukkar) is actually a Syrian from my city of Aleppo (edited) ... and I have met him in person once in Syria when I bought my own Oud ... I am so amazed that you could obtain one in the USA. I am also impressed of how agile and fluid you sound in this quite foreign style of Music ... Salutations to you Brandon Acker. Ps: the decoration around the instrument is called Damascene Mosaic ... also very authentic to Syria and later on to parts of Andalucia in Spain.
@BenginAhmad
@BenginAhmad 4 жыл бұрын
he is from Aleppo, Salah Addin district in the south east part of the city, I know him very well
@basselalfredmalo
@basselalfredmalo 4 жыл бұрын
Aleppo.. not Damascus
@DeadlyLazer
@DeadlyLazer 4 жыл бұрын
Rob: "if you were a guitar player at the time..." Brandon: " *when I was a guitar player at that time..."
@bblir
@bblir 4 жыл бұрын
Re: end of video There's a youtube channel called Five Watt World which does "short history" videos of guitar models and stuff like that and the video on the Les Paul does talk about the beginnings of the solidbody, along with the Telecaster video. And also, the P Bass video talks about the beginnings of the electric bass, nice bonus. Now we just need a video on lab steel guitar because what are those even. You're welcome.
@adwitatherealadwita
@adwitatherealadwita 4 жыл бұрын
He also done a few videos on the histories of Amps and he did one on the Tube Screamer, it's really interesting
@didds8869
@didds8869 4 жыл бұрын
He's one of the best channels on youtube
@clockWorks10
@clockWorks10 Жыл бұрын
The thing that stands out to me the most is how stunningly beautiful every single one of these instruments are. They are all works of art and engineering combined.
@tomlewis5542
@tomlewis5542 Жыл бұрын
First thing I noticed too.The desire to create them was driven by passion.They are like beautiful women!
@funkyplaysgames
@funkyplaysgames 4 жыл бұрын
As a Classical Guitarist, I appreciate how dynamic and flowing this video is. Amazing video right here
@damiantang8941
@damiantang8941 4 жыл бұрын
Do any of y'all reckon some dude 3000 years ago considered that the only thing to make that sick Oud riff better was more having a 9 string Oud
@MisterManDuck
@MisterManDuck 4 жыл бұрын
Maybe not 3000 years ago, but there are some medieval plans for 9 course Ouds.
@olejason
@olejason 4 жыл бұрын
7 course ouds are reasonably common nowadays. Usually tuned low to high C F a d g c f
@billyjoeparker8054
@billyjoeparker8054 3 жыл бұрын
43:00 “So we have a softer, more mellow s-“ *flamenco intensifies*
@philodonoghue3062
@philodonoghue3062 Жыл бұрын
There are VERY few - even exponents of the guitar - who could pick up (in both senses ) an instrument and in just a few minutes of exposition and demonstration, play with such alacrity, precision and invention. Take a bow Rob - a very deep bow
@LordHereck
@LordHereck 4 жыл бұрын
I wish I had friends like Brandon and Rob I wish I had friends
@BoopyTheFox
@BoopyTheFox 4 жыл бұрын
How do you not have friends when you play that sick flamenco.
@acetroubleshooter9500
@acetroubleshooter9500 4 жыл бұрын
Me too kid
@alex0589
@alex0589 4 жыл бұрын
Ive been staring at the ceiling since march. But alao before that
@cbring458
@cbring458 4 жыл бұрын
Rob: "I don't know if I nailed it" *Shows clip of Rob absolutely nailing it*
@garydiamondguitarist
@garydiamondguitarist 4 жыл бұрын
Rob and Brandon are the perfect hosts for this kind of video. There's a wealth of knowledge from Brandon, and Rob is like us as the every man learning about these archaic brilliant instruments for the first time, except playing them better than the average everyman could. I learnt loads watching this and found it a genuine pleasure. Should be required viewing for any student of the guitar regardless of experience level and genre.
@PremiumKibble
@PremiumKibble 2 жыл бұрын
This is one of the best pieces of content on the entire internet. History, technology, beautiful music and craftsmanship all tied together nicely. Kudos!
@spicydramarama852
@spicydramarama852 2 жыл бұрын
For God so loved the world that he gave his one and only Son, that whoever believes in him shall not perish but have eternal life. John 3:16.
@christopherlewallen1829
@christopherlewallen1829 Жыл бұрын
@@spicydramarama852 based
@the_original_Bilb_Ono
@the_original_Bilb_Ono 4 жыл бұрын
Ive been watching Brandon's channel since his first appearance way back and im always glad when he returns. Yall guys should one day talk about the dulcimer. I play one and had family members that play these cool instruments in the Appalachian mountains and its shocking to know many guitar players are unaware of them. Their history is a bit confusing and fuzzy too, its hard to really pinpoint their lineage exactly.
@Doodleschmit
@Doodleschmit 4 жыл бұрын
dulcimers are so beautiful! would love to see a video on their history!
@goodun2974
@goodun2974 4 жыл бұрын
If you've ever heard the song California by Joni Mitchell, she's playing a dulcimer.
@itwasinthispositionerinoag7414
@itwasinthispositionerinoag7414 4 жыл бұрын
Pray tell, doth thy lute Djent?
@dhruvmohta2705
@dhruvmohta2705 4 жыл бұрын
it was in this positionerino agadmatorino Small world man.....
@itwasinthispositionerinoag7414
@itwasinthispositionerinoag7414 4 жыл бұрын
@@dhruvmohta2705 Just here to enjoy the show!
@thecubersahil6827
@thecubersahil6827 4 жыл бұрын
it is indeed
@Amigo21189
@Amigo21189 4 жыл бұрын
Verily.
@trebmaster
@trebmaster 4 жыл бұрын
18:04 It thrashes
@violentfrog_
@violentfrog_ 4 жыл бұрын
Just wanted to thank Brandon for showing us that there's a whole repertoire of renaissance guitar music we can learn on Ukulele. I learned how to read french style renaissance tablature last night after watching this. Time to practice some Adrian Le Roy
@cleveij1
@cleveij1 2 жыл бұрын
What a fun video. I have been a guitar player for 35 years and this kind of information was just never available to me if I didn't spend hours in a library reading stacks of books. Thank you, young guitar lovers.
@spicydramarama852
@spicydramarama852 2 жыл бұрын
For God so loved the world that he gave his one and only Son, that whoever believes in him shall not perish but have eternal life. John 3:16.
@Laserkitten
@Laserkitten 3 жыл бұрын
This is actually my second time watching this. Every time I watch it I’m so fascinated, the way he explains everything with so much passion just grabs my attention.
@spicydramarama852
@spicydramarama852 2 жыл бұрын
For God so loved the world that he gave his one and only Son, that whoever believes in him shall not perish but have eternal life. John 3:16.
@secretstoner37
@secretstoner37 4 жыл бұрын
".. something like that" -every guitarist thats ever played something on a guitar that isnt theirs
@Royal-sp9pb
@Royal-sp9pb 4 жыл бұрын
why is this so true, i've said this myself dozens of times lol
@gezor20
@gezor20 4 жыл бұрын
... while being a bit proud of the accomplishment but humbled in front of the specialist spectator 😁
@haffajajr1
@haffajajr1 4 жыл бұрын
Somethin' like at! *British/ Australian accent as an American*
@Anmol34
@Anmol34 4 жыл бұрын
Me too
@FusRoDah2
@FusRoDah2 4 жыл бұрын
Literally just said that last night at a friends house too accurate 😂
@ariyo1354
@ariyo1354 4 жыл бұрын
imagine in the far future someone talking about modern guitar like an ancient music instrument. "wow it use six strings, amazing!"
@infinitefretboard
@infinitefretboard 4 жыл бұрын
That’ll be long after the djent stick becomes the norm.
@infinitefretboard
@infinitefretboard 4 жыл бұрын
That’ll be long after the djent stick becomes the norm.
@guanyu5091
@guanyu5091 4 жыл бұрын
Sounds like 2112
@russ6541
@russ6541 Жыл бұрын
Brandons comment about Rob picking up an instrument and nailing it was so true. It’s super impressive and Rob is a really incredible musician.
@the_r4ts
@the_r4ts 4 жыл бұрын
The look of joy on Brandon's face as Rob makes beautiful music on these historical instruments... I'm sure he's getting paid, but he's genuinely enjoying this.
@AlefSousa017
@AlefSousa017 4 жыл бұрын
43:00 Brandon: "So we a have softer more mellow sound..." Robs: *DID YOU JUST SAY FLAMENCO GUITAR!??!*
@jcavazos7559
@jcavazos7559 4 жыл бұрын
Ole !
@kouroshesfandiari1278
@kouroshesfandiari1278 4 жыл бұрын
0:00 intro 2:00 The Arabic Oud from thousands of years ago en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oud 9:18 The Renaissance Lute from the 1500s en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lute 22:23 The Renaissance Guitar from the 1500s 27:07 The Baroque Guitar from the 1600s en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Baroque_guitar#:~:text=The%20Baroque%20guitar%20(c.,used%20only%20a%20single%20string. kzbin.info/www/bejne/l53cdX2vqLitgpY 33:17 19th Century Guitar around 1800 en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Romantic_guitar 44:05 The Classical Guitar around 1850 en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Classical_guitar#:~:text=The%20classical%20guitar%20(also%20known,of%20which%20use%20metal%20strings. 50:30 The Modern Acoustic around 1850 en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Acoustic_guitar a bit late but oh well
@noahlikesedits7371
@noahlikesedits7371 3 жыл бұрын
The comment I was looking for thank you
@enriqueespinoza8165
@enriqueespinoza8165 3 жыл бұрын
thank you
@SimonDouville1
@SimonDouville1 2 жыл бұрын
That university level conclusion was so satisfying. I want to hear this guy conclude on SO many topics.
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