I’ve been in touch quite a bit with Graciliano Perez, from Cordoba, who will be sending us some guitars soon. Graciliano was recently in Granada hanging out with our friend Vicente Coves and with Maestro Pepe Romero, and he brought along a new guitar he had just finished for Vicente Amigo – a rosewood and cedar flamenco – and Vicente Coves was kind enough to record himself playing it for us. Vicente Amigo picked up the guitar today and said he might record a video of himself playing it, too, at some point, so I’m really looking forward to hearing that. Vicente Coves is a classical player, so it’s kind of interesting to hear him play a flamenco, and it’ll be great to then hear it played by Vicente Amigo.
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Again, the ‘Embedding this video is disabled by its owner’ message!! Would help if this video was at least linked to the original video on the YouTube page so that we could watch it there, but meanwhile I have no idea where to find it or what it’s called.
Hey Tom – works on my end. So weird. I’ll look into it and see what the deal is. Sorry about that.
Cheers,
Kai
Same problem here in Australia.Video is not as yet on You Tube site.
Cheers,
Ron.
OK – Vicente uploaded the video again and it works on my end. Let me know if works now or not.
Thanks,
Kai
No ,video is not playing.
Works for me.
Still not working here. If the video is now on YouTube (can’t find it), why not just post the link?
I have always had this happen with at least 1/3 of the posts here, maybe 1/2.
I got the same message ‘Embedding this video is disabled by its owner’ here in Canada.
Here’s the link guys – http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_QdiA3yHmBE
I’m trying to figure out what the problem is. Is anyone who’s having problems using a browser other than Explorer?
Thanks,
Kai
Hello beautiful sound, looking on youtube appears the same piece in another video.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B2tg5i1tLKs&feature=related
Hi Kai, I’m using Chrome and get the same problem.
Thanks Peter – I wish I understood all this stuff better, but I’m working on it.
Cheers,
Kai
I was looking at the page source and the video uses Adobe Flash. You probably need to update your Flash player software. Go to adobe.com and install it. That will probably fix your problems because the videos work for me in 3 different browsers.