Voice Teacher Reacts to MARIZA - Gente Da Minha Terra

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  • čas přidán 22. 10. 2022
  • This is my first time hearing Mariza and the Portuguese genre of music called fado. Brace yourself for a moving performance!
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  • @alvesalves6651
    @alvesalves6651 Před rokem +593

    É bom ver a cultura portuguesa a ser espalhada pelo mundo.
    It's good to see portuguese culture being spread around the world.

    • @filomenacarvalho1408
      @filomenacarvalho1408 Před rokem +17

      Este fado não se explica pela tecnica vocal ou tecnica de guitarra, porque é uma conversa entre a guitarra e a canção e fala dessa dialectica que explica a gesta portuguesa, a alma e sentir do fado

    • @antoniolamas3827
      @antoniolamas3827 Před rokem +10

      @@filomenacarvalho1408 mt, dá pena que só os tugas o vão entender verdadeiramente, e nem todos

    • @vervideosgiros1156
      @vervideosgiros1156 Před rokem +2

      @@filomenacarvalho1408 Pelo menos a Bethany percebe de técnica vocal e explica o que se passa, a nível vocal, nesta canção, ao contrário de outros. O CZcams está cheio de preguiçosos que acham que vão ficar ricos por filmar-se a ouvir um cantor a cantar e não acrescentam nada. Talvez acrescente aos fãs que querem dilatar o ego, a ouvir alguém dizer como o seu ídolo é bom!

    • @filomenacarvalho1408
      @filomenacarvalho1408 Před rokem +2

      @@vervideosgiros1156 ok, a atitude é o que importa no fado! Muitos fadistas são roucos, com vozes pequenas e até desafinados mas o fado é um sentimento, tal como disse Bob Dilan! Não é musica nem tecnica. Era o que eu queria transmitir . Desde que nasci que oiço fado em Lisboa, vem conhecer-nos! Vem a Lisboa, chora conosco! É uma forma de catarse o nosso fado não é uma canção é lamentação!

    • @vervideosgiros1156
      @vervideosgiros1156 Před rokem +1

      @@filomenacarvalho1408 Eu não disse que os cantores de fado tinham ou deveriam ter grandes vozes; o que eu disse é que ao menos a Bethany está a dar a opinião dela como profissional de canto: há muitos exibicionistas no CZcams que apenas ouvem as canções, dizem banalidades e não acrescentam nada! Para isso pode ouvir-se o vídeo original! Eu sou alfacinha de gema! Nunca disse que não era! Por acaso nem gosto especialmente de fado, mas gosto de alguns fados e este é um deles.

  • @warriorpitbull1170
    @warriorpitbull1170 Před rokem +95

    I'm an old-school metalhead and have listened to Mariza since Fado em Mim. I don't even know Portuguese but her voice speaks to me.

    • @lordcommandernox9197
      @lordcommandernox9197 Před 10 měsíci +7

      You don't need to understand the language to feel the sentiment behind the songs, this one's about longing, like most fado.

  • @mancebo7
    @mancebo7 Před rokem +629

    For those of you, foreigners (and mostly you, Voice Teacher), who have shown appreciation for this song, here's a translation of the lyrics which may help you get to the core of the Portuguese soul in it:
    It’s mine and yours, this fate (= fado)
    [This] Destiny that binds us
    Much as it may be denied
    In the strings of a guitar
    Whenever one hears a moaning
    From a guitar that sings
    One’s at a loss instantly
    Feeling like crying
    Oh, People of my Land
    Now I have understood
    This longing that I haul
    It’s from you that I received it
    And it would seem like tenderness
    If I let myself be cradled
    The greater the bitterness
    Less sad my singing
    Oh, People of my Land
    Now I have understood
    This longing that I haul
    It’s from you that I received it
    KIND PORTUGUESE REGARDS.

    • @DontEatMyPopcorn
      @DontEatMyPopcorn Před rokem +16

      Que boa tradução 💖

    • @luisfilipe1603
      @luisfilipe1603 Před rokem +14

      Tradução excelente. Digna. Sempre tendo em conta o que os "tradutores" por vezes se esquecem e a que os Franceses chamam "le sens de la parole". Pelo trabalho digno, obrigado de Lisboa.

    • @mancebo7
      @mancebo7 Před rokem +10

      @@luisfilipe1603 Grato pela generosidade da apreciação. Sou português, com formação na área de Estudos Anglísticos e da Tradução, e procurei juntar a essas valências alguma da sensibilidade e algum do senso comum que são sempre úteis nestes contextos.

    • @luisfilipe1603
      @luisfilipe1603 Před rokem +4

      @@mancebo7 Eu bem estava na confidencia de estar diante de alguém, que sabe a língua de Camões e Pessoa. BEM HAJA LISBOA SEMPRE PORTUGAL PRIMEIRO HLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLL HAJA Entretanto. Je vous embrasse.

    • @luisfilipe1603
      @luisfilipe1603 Před rokem +3

      @@mancebo7 Meu bom amigo, permita-me o trato, rápido senti estar diante de alguém, CAPAZ de sentir FERNANDO PASSOA, cujo se o tivesse conhecido,. Chamar-lhe-ia INTEIRO!!! Forte abraço de Lisboa junto do Castelo entalado com Alfama...

  • @MTSALES53436
    @MTSALES53436 Před rokem +263

    This is a song that will make any portuguese emigrant (and there are milions) cry. Oh gente da minha terra means people of my land. It's so deep ! And Mariza knows it and performed for all of us portuguese that are not in mother land. Thanks for your good comments

    • @valdemarlaranjeira9691
      @valdemarlaranjeira9691 Před rokem +2

      Já chorei algumas vezes com esta canção!

    • @pedrofragoso3298
      @pedrofragoso3298 Před rokem +8

      It will make you cry even if you are not an emigrant.

    • @freemind360
      @freemind360 Před rokem

      true

    • @VoGonPT
      @VoGonPT Před rokem

      so true.... you cant help shed a tear when hearing this song if you are abroad... grande abraço-

    • @jasoncabral3831
      @jasoncabral3831 Před rokem

      It makes this grandson of Portuguese immigrants cry

  • @janahcoaching
    @janahcoaching Před rokem +66

    Grew up in Spain, love Fado and Portuguese people. They are naturally elegant, humble and polite and tend to melancholy. So much sophistication with natural elegance.

    • @marianeiva4375
      @marianeiva4375 Před 11 měsíci +3

      Não nasceu em Espanha,e lembre- se Portugal é mais velho que a Espanha e existe e é independente desde 1143

    • @ruicosta1148
      @ruicosta1148 Před 9 měsíci +7

      @@marianeiva4375 Não entendeu o que ela disse.Ela nasceu em Espanha,não o fado! "Crescida em Espanha,amo fado e os Portugueses..."

    • @marianeiva4375
      @marianeiva4375 Před 9 měsíci

      @@ruicosta1148 mais uma que tenta acediar,

    • @marianeiva4375
      @marianeiva4375 Před 9 měsíci +1

      @@ruicosta1148 entendi isso mas é uma maneira de justificar a opinião.
      Porque para ser português temos de gostar da sua história,sentir orgulho dos seus antepassados,porque o fado representa uma cidade não um país

    • @ProducoesPainha
      @ProducoesPainha Před 8 měsíci

      WT???moçambique ok ...OMG

  • @gulayderya5500
    @gulayderya5500 Před rokem +227

    I cry every time I listen to Mariza. It is a song that portrays the pain and sorrow inside people very well. Thanks Bethany.

    • @luissantos5611
      @luissantos5611 Před rokem +9

      Choro particularmente com esta música, pois tem um significado gigante para a alma lusitana!

    • @sagemenn
      @sagemenn Před rokem +6

      so do I as a spanish, I love Mariza

    • @Guusmeeuwisofficial.
      @Guusmeeuwisofficial. Před rokem

      You have such a profound impact on my carrier that even the biggest thank you text would fall shout to express my gratitude. Thanks for your support

  • @CryptoGeek1981
    @CryptoGeek1981 Před rokem +105

    I’m Portuguese and besides the number of times I listen to this magnificent piece of art tears always come to my eyes. 😢

    • @park271
      @park271 Před rokem +2

      The first time i listen this song i was living in Germany for 4 months and i was already miss, saudades de, Portugal. When I heard Ó Gente da Minha terra, I cried too.😪

    • @Guusmeeuwisofficial.
      @Guusmeeuwisofficial. Před rokem

      Thanks for the support. It's my outmost pleasure having you here, thanks for your support you have been giving me all these years, I won't be here if not for you my lovely fan. I hope you find joy and happiness in my songs I will have to call you My Super Fan.

  • @hemlock40
    @hemlock40 Před rokem +124

    My introduction to fado was an intimate Mariza performance in a studio with an audience of 75 people in 2017. I had little idea of what to expect but it changed the way I perceive music. I now adore fado and although I love Amalia Rodriguez, Carminho, and Ana Moura, Mariza is my favorite by far. I also had no idea at the time of the performance that I would be living permanently in Portugal 4 years later. Estranha forma de vida!

    • @mendesjosr4438
      @mendesjosr4438 Před rokem +1

      It was your fado to come to the "quiet harbor of shelter"

    • @eduardocoelho416
      @eduardocoelho416 Před rokem +8

      Amália Rodrigues (not Rodriguez, because she was Portuguese, not Spanish)

    • @Guusmeeuwisofficial.
      @Guusmeeuwisofficial. Před rokem

      Thanks for the support. It's my outmost pleasure having you here, thanks for your support you have been giving me all these years, I won't be here if not for you my lovely fan. I hope you find joy and happiness in my songs I will have to call you My Super Fan.

    • @alicecoisasdecasa
      @alicecoisasdecasa Před rokem +3

      Listen Dulce Pontes is a fantastic singer and is also Portuguese.

    • @Guusmeeuwisofficial.
      @Guusmeeuwisofficial. Před 11 měsíci

      @@alicecoisasdecasa guusmeeuwisofficial23@

  • @raquelcalvete3988
    @raquelcalvete3988 Před rokem +20

    Can you sing a feeling? Can you recite a poem? Can you sing it? Not always. This is a sung poem that, without being recited, is more than anything else, it is the Portuguese soul full of poets waiting for a song that will make them shout with a thousand voices the feeling that unites us Portuguese! That's Marisa. The voice trapped in the throat in all the poems we never imagined singable. Kisses from Portugal!

  • @ParisQueen
    @ParisQueen Před rokem +30

    This song makes your soul tingle specially if you’re a Portuguese migrant. It will without a question make you cry! ❤ Meu Rico Portugal 🇵🇹 quantas saudades tenho de ti !

  • @dirkvanderlaarse1878
    @dirkvanderlaarse1878 Před rokem +213

    I don't speak portugese, but i love fado singers. You can also listen to cristina branco, misia, Ana Moura and Katia Guerriero. All bring different accents but they're great 'storytelling' singers. Just Fado voices.

    • @TugaPowah
      @TugaPowah Před rokem +15

      and let's not forget Carminho :)

    • @luissantos5611
      @luissantos5611 Před rokem +5

      @@TugaPowah Importante não esquecer voz dela embala a alma!

    • @g-ps
      @g-ps Před rokem +6

      Gisela João is also very good.

    • @sofialencastre2538
      @sofialencastre2538 Před rokem +12

      Dirk van der Laarse , the best of the best , the greatest of them all AMÁLIA RODRIGUES !!!!❤🇵🇹

    • @carlossaraiva8213
      @carlossaraiva8213 Před rokem +7

      It's Guerreiro. I know many english speakers tend to spanish-ficy portuguese words which must be because of how unfamiliar with it. As trivia, the word guerreiro in portuguese means warrior.

  • @AlexandraDelRio1
    @AlexandraDelRio1 Před rokem +39

    I had the good fortune of seeing her perform in the open air at Óbidos Castle. This song was her finale and at one point she put down the microphone, got off the stage and sang it, projecting her voice into the amphitheatre. Just magical. ❤

    • @Guusmeeuwisofficial.
      @Guusmeeuwisofficial. Před rokem

      You have such a profound impact on my carrier that even the biggest thank you text would fall shout to express my gratitude. Thanks for your support

    • @shellwirtful
      @shellwirtful Před 9 měsíci

      I’ve seen her a few times and she always does it. She’s amazing, I’m going to see her in Edinburgh in 2 weeks, sigh

  • @osovagabundo1
    @osovagabundo1 Před rokem +239

    My favorite group from Portugal is Madredeus. Acoustic guitar,piano, violin, cello, and bandeneon with a soprano. The album O Spiritus de Paz deserves an afternoon with a good meal. I enjoy it as medicine for stress. Fado pulls at the heart. In time explore how fado and african rhythm became a similar sound but with a swing in Cape Verde music. Its all so wonderful

    • @hadjiptstudios
      @hadjiptstudios Před rokem +9

      Very good....the genius of Rodrigo Leao!! Even alone his work is unique.

    • @ruygranja
      @ruygranja Před rokem +8

      The only concert that i saw twice in two consecutive days was Espírito da Paz by Madredeus at Coliseu do Porto. It was the new album presentation. Until today it may be the best concert I ever watched - translucid, ethereal, portuguese and arabic fusion. A huge pleasure.

    • @osovagabundo1
      @osovagabundo1 Před rokem +2

      @@ruygranja wow, I'm very jealous 😄 them and Simentera from Cape Verde were two groups I wanted to see more than any others. It must have been a near religious experience

    • @ruygranja
      @ruygranja Před rokem +2

      @@osovagabundo1 it was. You are absolutely right! The first concert on friday was so magical that i forced a cousin to get me another ticket. 😁 And on Saturday there I was alone watching them. The first and second songs of that album tell a lot about the live experience. Thank you for pointing Simentera. I need to check it! 😉

    • @ruygranja
      @ruygranja Před rokem

      Hey Oso!!!
      Thank you man!!!!
      Simentera - Raiz = 👍👌
      czcams.com/video/LpLTFWFnSEo/video.html

  • @khnum8291
    @khnum8291 Před rokem +199

    You will only understand Fado when you fully understand Saudade.

    • @Guusmeeuwisofficial.
      @Guusmeeuwisofficial. Před rokem +2

      Thank you for your love and support, I'm blown away by the love from you. Fans like you are the reason I keep moving, I hope you have been well entertained over the years?

    • @tormalaszlo227
      @tormalaszlo227 Před rokem

      Concordo

    • @tormalaszlo227
      @tormalaszlo227 Před rokem

      O fado faz me arrepio

    • @SomeDude26
      @SomeDude26 Před rokem

      @@tormalaszlo227 fasza gyerek

  • @cesarneves
    @cesarneves Před rokem +68

    This song touches every single one in a different way as no portuguese can keep indifferent to this song. It`s a very powerful message, it`s a tribute to the portuguese people, specially the ones who departed, either on the discoveries on the 15th century or by emigrating more recently. It is so powerful that even Mariza got emotional.

    • @Guusmeeuwisofficial.
      @Guusmeeuwisofficial. Před rokem +1

      Thanks for liking, watching and listening to my songs, Thanks for your love and moral support. I hope you have been well entertained over the years?

  • @aiwama1
    @aiwama1 Před rokem +29

    This song is from a live concert Mariza did in 2007 in Lisbon. To this day, I'm unable to listen to 'Gente da Minha Terra' (People of My Land) without shedding a tear, such is the emotional charge this song carries. Mariza herself was so overcome with emotion that had to be 'saved' by the Portuguese guitar player impromptu solo towards the end. Absolutely magnificent performance.

    • @Guusmeeuwisofficial.
      @Guusmeeuwisofficial. Před rokem +1

      You have such a profound impact on my carrier that even the biggest thank you text would fall shout to express my gratitude. Thanks for your support

  • @pilargarrido1316
    @pilargarrido1316 Před rokem +18

    I was there in the public and it was one of the most memorable moments of my life. Thousands had tears rolling down our face. It shook us to our core. Just amazing moment.

    • @Guusmeeuwisofficial.
      @Guusmeeuwisofficial. Před rokem

      I have read your touching comments and I genuinely appreciate you being a fan of mine, I hope you enjoy listening to my songs?

  • @arianhrodkeltoi8104
    @arianhrodkeltoi8104 Před rokem +15

    Singer, lyrics, guitars and the audience, they are all interacting, talking to each other. The song is actually dedicated to the portuguese, so she dedicates the song to the audience, to the portuguese audience. "People of my homeland" sums it up.
    Fado means fate. The type of song and singing reveals the soul.

    • @Guusmeeuwisofficial.
      @Guusmeeuwisofficial. Před rokem

      Thanks for liking, watching and listening to my songs, Thanks for your love and moral support. I hope you have been well entertained over the years?

  • @oleheggen9453
    @oleheggen9453 Před rokem +11

    We attended a Mariza concert many years ago. Hard to find the words to describe how beautiful and memorable this concert was. It was a small auditorium setting with Mariza accompanied by Portuguese guitar, classical guitar and acoustic bass. Incredible musicians. For an encore she sang a number of songs, all without the aid of a microphone, and seemed to fill the room effortlessly.

  • @fernandespaulo7235
    @fernandespaulo7235 Před rokem +18

    Fado is the scream of the soul to the ocean, to bring back is loved one.
    Go for the original one, Mariza was to emotional on this one.
    Saudações

    • @Guusmeeuwisofficial.
      @Guusmeeuwisofficial. Před rokem

      Thanks for liking, watching and listening to my songs, Thanks for your love and moral support. I hope you have been well entertained over the years?

  • @yskdereade123
    @yskdereade123 Před rokem +51

    Thank you for this reaction. I love Fado, it‘s not just a genre, it‘s a feeling.

    • @Guusmeeuwisofficial.
      @Guusmeeuwisofficial. Před rokem +1

      I have read your touching comments and I genuinely appreciate you being a fan of mine, I hope you enjoy listening to my songs?

  • @jdw9397
    @jdw9397 Před rokem +28

    My cousin introduced me to Mariza and Fado music last year. I’ve been hooked on both since then!

  • @joaofranciscooliveira4274

    This is just insane. Mariza is the best Portuguese singer alive. As a Portuguese , I can say that it is not possible to ear this without crying. Period. But if you liked her, Amalia Rodrigues will blow you away. She’s the Fado goddess.

  • @marioclemente2823
    @marioclemente2823 Před rokem +29

    Mariza is awesome and Luis Guerreiro makes that Portuguese guitar weep .

    • @Guusmeeuwisofficial.
      @Guusmeeuwisofficial. Před rokem +1

      You have such a profound impact on my carrier that even the biggest thank you text would fall shout to express my gratitude. Thanks for your support

  • @taligrande294
    @taligrande294 Před rokem +19

    Mi padre es portugués y de todos los fados que escuché para mi este es uno de los más conmovedores, hace años que lo oigo, SAUDADE

  • @MikeLuisCozinheiro75
    @MikeLuisCozinheiro75 Před rokem +35

    She's deeply feeling want she sings ...like a sincere conversation

    • @Guusmeeuwisofficial.
      @Guusmeeuwisofficial. Před rokem

      I have read your touching comments and I genuinely appreciate you being a fan of mine, I hope you enjoy listening to my songs?

    • @MikeLuisCozinheiro75
      @MikeLuisCozinheiro75 Před rokem

      @@Guusmeeuwisofficial. it's magical

    • @Guusmeeuwisofficial.
      @Guusmeeuwisofficial. Před rokem

      @@MikeLuisCozinheiro75 Wonderful, you are a true fan of mine, I know you most be shocked to receive a message from me 🤠 anyway I really do appreciate all the love and support from fans like you and others due to the restrictions here on CZcams I'll love to honor you with my personal information via email address to know how you feel about my songs

    • @Guusmeeuwisofficial.
      @Guusmeeuwisofficial. Před rokem

      officialmariza7@

    • @Guusmeeuwisofficial.
      @Guusmeeuwisofficial. Před rokem

      Gmail

  • @corvuscorone7735
    @corvuscorone7735 Před rokem +14

    I was fortunate enough to see and hear Mariza live. She is stunning!

    • @Guusmeeuwisofficial.
      @Guusmeeuwisofficial. Před rokem

      Thanks for liking, watching and listening to my songs, Thanks for your love and moral support. I hope you have been well entertained over the years?

  • @joaocardoso6681
    @joaocardoso6681 Před rokem +9

    As a Portuguese, the first time i saw Mariza sing this song live i couldn't manage not to cry. I don't know if for non portuguese speakers this song hits the same way but for us this has such a powerful message that just totally puts us in our knees.

    • @Guusmeeuwisofficial.
      @Guusmeeuwisofficial. Před rokem

      You have such a profound impact on my carrier that even the biggest thank you text would fall shout to express my gratitude. Thanks for your support

  • @jeffreypick57
    @jeffreypick57 Před rokem +5

    I have been to see Mariza many times, in both London and Madrid. This from one of her early albums. Every time she sings, the audience almost stops breathing and you could hear a pin drop. Meu Fado Meu is also brilliant. During this song in [particular, both she and every member of the audience is in tears - her voice carries so much emotion. She can turn notes up down, back and forward, but always perfectly in tune. In the end we are breathing with her ! If you get the opportunity, you must see her. Carminho has a similar voice.

  • @nioc00
    @nioc00 Před rokem +10

    The thing she's doing with the 'root of her tongue' is a phonetic feature of Portuguese; the voiced retroflex approximant 'r'. It's a bit like the 'r' as pronounced in French.

  • @luismalveiro8136
    @luismalveiro8136 Před rokem +22

    The best way I can describe the singing of fado as a portuguese person, is having all this sadness, this longing, this distress, that is not yours, it's a part of history and culture, it's a transgenarational melancholy that is bigger than anyone.
    And when you sing it, it's just like a lamment or a cry, you have all this play between tension and release where usually during the verses it's very closed of, very controlled in a "keeping all these emotions from spilling out" type of way, and in the chorus, and specially in the bridge and last chorus you let go of all of those feelings in this guttural way.
    this is a very confusing explanation, but its the best way I can put it.

    • @Guusmeeuwisofficial.
      @Guusmeeuwisofficial. Před rokem

      Thanks for the support. It's my outmost pleasure having you here, thanks for your support you have been giving me all these years, I won't be here if not for you my lovely fan. I hope you find joy and happiness in my songs I will have to call you My Super Fan.

    • @portishphonic
      @portishphonic Před 11 měsíci

      That is absolutely perfect, so beautifuly written. I'm not Portuguese, I'm Romanian, but I love fado, and all that you described can also be applied to our 'doina', which is also a melancholy, sad, almost spiritual, song of 'dor' or saudade, which definitely has deep ancestral roots, and is carried through generations.

  • @nobrega
    @nobrega Před rokem +33

    What a great reaction. Mariza is a diva. Voice from the gods. And that "guitar" is a portuguese one. 12 strings... amazing sound but really hard to play. Another subscriber

    • @Guusmeeuwisofficial.
      @Guusmeeuwisofficial. Před rokem +1

      Thanks for liking, watching and listening to my songs, Thanks for your love and moral support. I hope you have been well entertained over the years?

  • @martadear
    @martadear Před rokem +126

    She's the queen of fado of my country. So proud❤️🇵🇹

    • @fabiomartins5630
      @fabiomartins5630 Před rokem +26

      Não não! Rainha era a Amália, Mariza é no máximo a princesa

    • @martadear
      @martadear Před rokem +8

      @@fabiomartins5630 cada um de nós tem a sua opinião

    • @ffaa2345
      @ffaa2345 Před rokem +8

      @@fabiomartins5630 that queen is dead honey

    • @djaniralx
      @djaniralx Před rokem +1

      Nao! Amália Rodrigues, depois a Cidália Moreira, depois a Mariza

    • @djaniralx
      @djaniralx Před rokem +9

      @@ffaa2345 So is Elvis and he's still the king of rock

  • @Alexandre130778
    @Alexandre130778 Před měsícem

    I was in the audience this day. Such a privilege and very emotional concert ❤️

  • @sorayagarcia5969
    @sorayagarcia5969 Před rokem +8

    Dear Teacher,
    This is a wonderful way of singing, it's the language that allows it. To sing fado, you have to speak Portuguese with a Portuguese accent. The intention, the feeling, only our Portuguese can imprint the soul in each word, in each note of the song. Fado is unique, with unique emotion! The Portuguese have to suffer, men and women suffering, tired who live on the good or bad mood of the sea, which gives everything and takes everything away.
    The Technique for singing Fado is unique and perhaps one of the most difficult vocal techniques that exists.

    • @Guusmeeuwisofficial.
      @Guusmeeuwisofficial. Před rokem

      Thanks for the support. It's my outmost pleasure having you here, thanks for your support you have been giving me all these years, I won't be here if not for you my lovely fan. I hope you find joy and happiness in my songs I will have to call you My Super Fan.

  • @paulopedreira9196
    @paulopedreira9196 Před rokem +16

    I love how every reaction I saw to this performance ends up in a few comments and an expression of awe from the person reacting, it’s truly a testament to how amazing this particular performance is.
    This is fado in its purest form, raw emotion channeled by the instruments and by the singer, you pick a good piece, good instrumentalists, and an amazing vocalist, and it doesn’t really matter if you understand the words, will feel the message.
    Thank you for reacting and commenting on this performance. Mariza is one of the best in this genre.
    Next, you need to check Dulce Pontes, if you want to keep diving into fado, she is different but also amazing.

  • @jazzycuts
    @jazzycuts Před rokem +14

    i cry everytime I hear this song. its not just the lyrics, you have to understand the feelings, some words are untranslatable... you need to be portuguese to understand what they mean

    • @Guusmeeuwisofficial.
      @Guusmeeuwisofficial. Před rokem

      Thanks for liking, watching and listening to my songs, Thanks for your love and moral support. I hope you have been well entertained over the years?

  • @maria_manias
    @maria_manias Před rokem +25

    As a Portuguese person, it was lovely watching you, Bethany, discover Fado and Mariza 😊 it’s a powerful song and I share with you all those feelings

    • @Guusmeeuwisofficial.
      @Guusmeeuwisofficial. Před rokem

      Thanks for liking, watching and listening to my songs, Thanks for your love and moral support. I hope you have been well entertained over the years?

  • @sssseaaa
    @sssseaaa Před 7 měsíci +3

    Ela canta com a alma, a melhor forma de cantar. Definir as sensações que causa a voz, o som, a melodia e a letra é como definir o amor. Só sentindo.

  • @davidzurc1
    @davidzurc1 Před rokem +40

    If u loved this song, you should hear (cavaleiro monge) also by her! It's a poem by Fernando Pessoa!

    • @patriciadocarmo3046
      @patriciadocarmo3046 Před rokem +3

      Definitely a very good suggestion! Love that song!!

    • @ruygranja
      @ruygranja Před rokem

      Grande proposta!!! Pessoa cantado pela Mariza…! 💙

    • @vdoxsamp7283
      @vdoxsamp7283 Před rokem +1

      The best? How about Camões? Should've said "one of the best"

    • @Guusmeeuwisofficial.
      @Guusmeeuwisofficial. Před rokem

      Thank you for your love and support, I'm blown away by the love from you. Fans like you are the reason I keep moving, I hope you have been well entertained over the years?

    • @teamspeak9374
      @teamspeak9374 Před 7 měsíci

      Camões manda um abraço

  • @rpgequestrian
    @rpgequestrian Před rokem +12

    When you sing with your heart and when you can ...this is one of the most beautiful concerts in the planet! my city ! our music ! our Portugal !

    • @Guusmeeuwisofficial.
      @Guusmeeuwisofficial. Před rokem

      You have such a profound impact on my carrier that even the biggest thank you text would fall shout to express my gratitude. Thanks for your support

  • @carloscesarpires5100
    @carloscesarpires5100 Před rokem +12

    I'm from Brasil, but like "Portugal Music".
    Listen to Amália Rodrigues or "Madredeus". NOW!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @ditinha1
    @ditinha1 Před 10 měsíci +7

    This is Fado! No one can explain it, we only need to feel it!

  • @alkatrone
    @alkatrone Před 7 měsíci +4

    Here is the translation...
    This fado is mine and yours
    Destiny that ties us
    No matter how much it is denied
    To the strings of a guitar
    Whenever you hear a moan
    Of a guitar singing
    You are soon lost
    Feeling like crying
    O people of my land
    Now I realized
    This sadness that I bring
    I received it from you
    And it would seem tender
    If I let myself be rocked
    The bitterness was greater
    My singing is less sad
    O people of my land
    Now I realized
    This sadness that I bring
    I received it from you
    O people of my land
    Now I realized
    This sadness that I bring
    This sadness that I bring
    It was from you that I received

  • @lessavocadotoast5927
    @lessavocadotoast5927 Před rokem +9

    Fado is a beautiful sadness. A communal resilience in shared experiences of love and loss. There's a sense of belonging - almost like you're listening to a secret language (tens que ser Português para perceber). Traditionally, Portuguese people are stern (not unemotional by any means), but Fado is where we can all feel deeply. You can hear the cheering when she sings the verse "Oh gente da minha terra" - it's her singing, of course, but also community and belonging. We're her people. We're one.

    • @Guusmeeuwisofficial.
      @Guusmeeuwisofficial. Před rokem

      Eu li seus comentários comoventes e realmente aprecio você ser um fã meu, espero que goste de ouvir minhas músicas?

    • @lessavocadotoast5927
      @lessavocadotoast5927 Před rokem

      @@Guusmeeuwisofficial. Conta aberta há 1 mês, com esse handle e com falhas de Português 😂 Podia ao menos *tentar* ser credivel. Que amadorismo! #fakeaccount

    • @ameliafrazao5913
      @ameliafrazao5913 Před rokem

      Precisely.

  • @keepthemagicsecret2
    @keepthemagicsecret2 Před rokem +9

    FADO is a way of life. You have to live it to understand it. Thank you for getting this portuguese genre known in your channel ❤️

    • @Guusmeeuwisofficial.
      @Guusmeeuwisofficial. Před rokem

      You have such a profound impact on my carrier that even the biggest thank you text would fall shout to express my gratitude. Thanks for your support

  • @giselamesquita5124
    @giselamesquita5124 Před rokem +12

    🙏 proud to be portuguese 🇵🇹

  • @CaNoXiN
    @CaNoXiN Před rokem +17

    Thanks so much for taking my suggestion.

  • @ruimiguel1976
    @ruimiguel1976 Před rokem +9

    Alot of meaning and feeling in that music for us Portuguese.

  • @JPVLDRodrigues
    @JPVLDRodrigues Před rokem +2

    Watching and hearing this woman sing is an absolute privilege. She is extraordinary.

  • @ruygranja
    @ruygranja Před rokem +20

    Thank you for showing Mariza here. She is a monster! All her performances are memorable.

    • @Guusmeeuwisofficial.
      @Guusmeeuwisofficial. Před rokem +1

      Thank you for your love and support, I'm blown away by the love from you. Fans like you are the reason I keep moving, I hope you have been well entertained over the years?

  • @billg26
    @billg26 Před rokem +49

    If you loved this one you should listen to Dulce Pontes - Canção do Mar (Live) and Dulce Pontes - Amor a Portugal . You will be completely blown away! ;)

    • @Guusmeeuwisofficial.
      @Guusmeeuwisofficial. Před rokem +1

      Thanks for liking, watching and listening to my songs, Thanks for your love and moral support. I hope you have been well entertained over the years?

  • @rickydente3316
    @rickydente3316 Před 8 měsíci

    The new era is coming. And that's the blessings of feeling it. We, all of us, need to be open like you, to receive it...

  • @LadyMorgaine1976
    @LadyMorgaine1976 Před rokem +4

    This song, about nostalgia, about belonging, about our land, about our people, about the emotional heritage we all carry, how we yearn, how we feel connected to the land itself...
    This is the essence of being Portuguese.

    • @Guusmeeuwisofficial.
      @Guusmeeuwisofficial. Před rokem

      Thanks for liking, watching and listening to my songs, Thanks for your love and moral support. I hope you have been well entertained over the years?

  • @pdrmanuel
    @pdrmanuel Před rokem +1

    I loved seeing you frozen in heaven.
    This is a version in which the singer improvises and is also urging the audience to sing with her.

  • @ivonequerl6230
    @ivonequerl6230 Před rokem +5

    Hi I am Portuguese, the lyrics are very meaningful in this particular song, which she has sang many times but in this particular instance, she got it in a much deeper understanding, which brought her to a very emotional state, it is the melancholy of the nation portrayed here, beautiful moment.

    • @Guusmeeuwisofficial.
      @Guusmeeuwisofficial. Před rokem

      Thanks for liking, watching and listening to my songs, Thanks for your love and moral support. I hope you have been well entertained over the years?

  • @George-2115
    @George-2115 Před rokem +5

    Yes. Fado is great. It is reminiscent of the blues. The songs are often ballads, stories, they evoke a sadness, nostalgia, longing. At their best they say something like "life is tough, it's hard, but there were those beautiful moments, and we are all in it together, we share the sadness and the memory of those moments."
    Oh, and it's pronounced "fathu" [faðu].

  • @hugotubez
    @hugotubez Před 9 měsíci +1

    Your reaction is beautiful as you, i love fado with all my heart, as a child my mother clean the house hearing it very loud, me and two brothers hated it, but as i grow older it grow on me hard. And i feel so proud 😅

  • @TheCristianotube
    @TheCristianotube Před rokem +14

    I recommend estranha forma de vida, sung by Amalia Rodrigues! Any fado by her is a delight from heaven!

    • @Guusmeeuwisofficial.
      @Guusmeeuwisofficial. Před rokem

      Thanks for the support. It's my outmost pleasure having you here, thanks for your support you have been giving me all these years, I won't be here if not for you my lovely fan. I hope you find joy and happiness in my songs I will have to call you My Super Fan.

  • @davidzurc1
    @davidzurc1 Před rokem +7

    She's addressing her People

  • @JPC_Manso
    @JPC_Manso Před rokem +2

    I once met a Scot who was completely fanatical about fado, especially Alfredo Marceneiro. He loved fado more than many Portuguese people.
    This music touches from within and often mirrors the vicissitudes and misfortunes of life.
    Fado belongs to everyone and for everyone, from the moment it became a world heritage.
    Personally, I vibrate in the same way when I hear fado victory (Igreja de Santo Estevão - Carlos Peres) or a classic (Fur Elise - Ludwig Van Beethoven) or even a rock “Thunderstruck - AC/DC”.
    Thanks for the kind words, you've been touched and if, like my old Scottish friend, you start digging into the great fado singers and guitarists you'll be in for a surprise - fado singer and guitarist side by side.

    • @dandaluna
      @dandaluna Před 10 měsíci

      Exactly.
      It doesn't matter the genre, if it delivers raw emotion and I feel it deep in my bones, I'm there.

  • @manmanman3648
    @manmanman3648 Před rokem +2

    each time I hear her singing this song, it goes right deep down into my heart ... I love Fado so much

  • @paulamoreira9280
    @paulamoreira9280 Před 8 měsíci +2

    Não é uma técnica. O letra diz “gente da minha terra”. Nesta noite ela está a cantar para essa gente. Isto é em Lisboa, terra onde ela nasceu e cresceu. É muito mais íntimo do que parece.

  • @natanpierce495
    @natanpierce495 Před 10 měsíci +1

    My first introduction to Fado outside scholastic and musical recordings (I went to music school) was when I went back to the land of my ancestors and went into a little Fado house with my wife. We were in tears most of the performance. After wards we walked the city streets going back to our hotel and I knew something special happened that night. I want to move back to Portugal someday.

  • @pedropulido4570
    @pedropulido4570 Před rokem +1290

    No matter how much you dissect this, you really can't understand the full feeling of it unless you're Portuguese.

    • @carlossaraiva8213
      @carlossaraiva8213 Před rokem +119

      That's lke saying you can only enjoy jazz is you are american. Give the foreigners more credit.

    • @saxavenue
      @saxavenue Před rokem +156

      i understand what you mean , Fado is more than a song, than a music.. it's the soul of portugal.

    • @saxavenue
      @saxavenue Před rokem +134

      @@carlossaraiva8213 no Carlos, cause jazz is not the spirit of a country. fado is the history of portugal. each portugese people feel this music.

    • @paulolopes5237
      @paulolopes5237 Před rokem +91

      @@carlossaraiva8213 Fado meens Fate. It's like a shared feeling to all Portuguese. Mariza use to sing this song for so many years with different moods. She even once entered a concert hall through the audience to the stage, singing this song in a joyfull mood. I think that this was the first time that the chorus of this song realy punch her in the gut... O people of my land
      Now I realize
      This sadness that I bring
      This sadness that I bring
      It was from you that I received.
      Because the mood of the greatest Fados is mailly sadness, a shared sadness between the Portuguese. And this you have to live it to feel it in full extension. You can have a glimpse but not the full experience.

    • @mlrd2687
      @mlrd2687 Před rokem +26

      Only musical people can deeply experience any kind of music. Music amateurs are able to enjoy music but are unable to understand it. Any good musician from any part of the planet can understand the music of this amazing artist better than any Portuguese who is not a musician. Every people loves the music they grew up with the most, but the best art can be fully understood only by artists. Fado music is not the privilege of the Portuguese, because it transcends the borders of your country with its beauty.

  • @gracewalk4155
    @gracewalk4155 Před rokem +17

    Absolutely Beautiful and powerful 😢 gave me Goosebumps 🥰

  • @isolinasilva1551
    @isolinasilva1551 Před rokem +6

    You can also learn portuguese 😊🥰 É uma língua lindissima. This song is our (Portuguese) soul and emotions.

    • @Guusmeeuwisofficial.
      @Guusmeeuwisofficial. Před rokem +1

      You have such a profound impact on my carrier that even the biggest thank you text would fall shout to express my gratitude. Thanks for your support

  • @petilili1976
    @petilili1976 Před rokem +2

    You have a Portuguese past life, soul, etc for sure. You are so welcome over here to hear fado and so much more genre if you want. The oldest country in Europe is a blissfull and proud mix of cultures by now! You would love it!

  • @sephas79
    @sephas79 Před rokem +7

    Thank you for reacting to our unique genre! ❤

    • @Guusmeeuwisofficial.
      @Guusmeeuwisofficial. Před rokem

      I have read your touching comments and I genuinely appreciate you being a fan of mine, I hope you enjoy listening to my songs?

  • @ruisantos502
    @ruisantos502 Před rokem +7

    Beautiful reaction video. Mariza actually has a jazz singing background and in my humble opinion that makes all the difference and sets her apart from the rest of the fado singers. Thank you so much for your work.

    • @Guusmeeuwisofficial.
      @Guusmeeuwisofficial. Před rokem

      Thanks for the support. It's my outmost pleasure having you here, thanks for your support you have been giving me all these years, I won't be here if not for you my lovely fan. I hope you find joy and happiness in my songs I will have to call you My Super Fan.

  • @andreluizsantarosasoaresde6985

    The Voice teacher, despiste not understand portuguese, feels completly the emotion!

  • @sofiamoreira5855
    @sofiamoreira5855 Před rokem +3

    Thank you for sharing with the world how beautiful our music is. I adore your lovely honest reaction.
    This song makes me emotional everytime and reminds me how powerful fado can be.

  • @ch273
    @ch273 Před rokem +1

    Fado singing it's not depicted by the guitar but rather the guitar follows the fado/ fadista artist. Every artist has their method of singing that song you listen to and it's the way that they feel the emotion of how they perceive the song to be. The guitar plays along with the artists to bring out the emotion he or she is trying to get across the message of what that song delivers. Queen of Fado Amalia sand that Fado comes from within. That's why most Fado artist at times will close their eyes to listen to the voice from the heart. Thank you for truly loving this piece I love many Fado singers. Fado is split into two types coimbra Fado and Lisbon Fado. Both beautiful but both unique. As portuguese Fado to us is as special as that of our anthem and our flag. It's a sense of pride and honor. There is no one way to sing Fado but you would only know that if you were a portuguese or be submerged in our culture. Fado is not taught it is felt and through feeling comes song.

  • @johnmason455
    @johnmason455 Před rokem +2

    Glad you did this. Mariza is special, imo the best fado singer that's ever lived. This is my favorite of her songs but there are so many that I love. Her voice was just meant for fado.

  • @lrowlands53
    @lrowlands53 Před 3 měsíci

    This is probably the most emotional rendition of a fado on youtube. I've heard this video many times and it still gets to me. Check out other songs of hers to find a more rounded idea of typical fado. Mariza is meteoric as a singer and performer, and while she is the current diva, there are other performers of similar calibre.

  • @pedroleal7118
    @pedroleal7118 Před rokem +5

    You did a great job. It's always hard to convey or translate feelings that are so attached to the culture. In Fado, usually, the Music, although important, is the vehicule(?) for the lyrics. But you can believe, most Portuguese living abroad, will cry when hearing this song. Thank you for sharing your view. Take care.

    • @Guusmeeuwisofficial.
      @Guusmeeuwisofficial. Před rokem +1

      Thanks for the support. It's my outmost pleasure having you here, thanks for your support you have been giving me all these years, I won't be here if not for you my lovely fan. I hope you find joy and happiness in my songs I will have to call you My Super Fan.

  • @BrunoJaneca
    @BrunoJaneca Před rokem +3

    She is the culmination of the best... Amalia's legacy, the Carlos do Carmo perfect diction and metrics and the Teresa Salgueiro's angelic tone and technique... And lot more. I listen mostly to Rock, Metal, Jazz Pop Rock... But this is always there in the back of us Portuguese people' minds. Amazing live performance. Also Paulo de Carvalho's great musical Insight and Carlos Paredes and other giants of the guitar made this possible!

  • @TshirtWisdom71
    @TshirtWisdom71 Před rokem +3

    Deep. It's from the depths...
    Only tears do it justice.

  • @mariaferreiraadam5306
    @mariaferreiraadam5306 Před rokem +3

    Maravilhosa voz, poema e a interpretação. Adoro.

  • @syox01
    @syox01 Před rokem +4

    Fado is simply beautiful

  • @PALACIANOVEIGA
    @PALACIANOVEIGA Před rokem +2

    50 yo Portuguese man here and regardless of how many times I listen to this, it is impossible not to get emotional. I'm afraid you would have to be Portuguese to understand and relate to this though.

  • @TheMateriaalkunde
    @TheMateriaalkunde Před rokem +8

    I heard this was a very important concert for her. As a native Moçambigue girl, it was hard to introduce into the Fado hierarchy of the motherland Portugal itself. Still the musical elite preferred native born fadistas like Amalia Rodriguez, though they were no more. Mariza sings about the people of her country, and so she claims to be counted among the Portuguese. And she succeeds.

    • @helenagracio7556
      @helenagracio7556 Před rokem +3

      birn levensregt - Is that so? I am portuguese and that theory it's a first to me....

    • @TheMateriaalkunde
      @TheMateriaalkunde Před rokem

      @@helenagracio7556 Oh, I read that somewhere as an explanantion why she cried during singing Gents de minha terre in Lisbon. But it might be set up...

    • @aderitodealmeida5644
      @aderitodealmeida5644 Před rokem +3

      @@TheMateriaalkunde , yes a made-up story... 200% sure... she's a goddess since... EVER...!
      And she was born on Mozambique, her father is Portuguese and her mother Mozambican but they came to Portugal when she was only 3 years old (after the independence of Mozambique from Portugal).
      But yes, you are partially right: she cried because she felt that ar that moment, she was a milestone in the portuguese society, She had achieved their biggest goals... despite the facto that, yes, She (and specially, her mother) suffered racism when she was younger...

  • @RicardoSpencer-dm5ew
    @RicardoSpencer-dm5ew Před 4 měsíci +2

    If you wanna hear another FADO breathtaking performance - "Dulce Pontes" in Canção do mar - live 2005

  • @crustycobs2669
    @crustycobs2669 Před rokem

    Thanks for analyzing the quality of Mariza's voice, very plaintive song. Fado has a quality of 'saudade',
    which is something like a longing feeling, a bit sad, even longing for something that you never knew.

  • @EloisaMariaMartins
    @EloisaMariaMartins Před 8 měsíci +1

    Only us, the portuguese people, we are the only people that knows what this feeling Is, only we know why we cry listen this.
    Fado e saudade, there are no translation for this words.
    BIG BIG BIG MARIZA🇵🇹

  • @caramil2007
    @caramil2007 Před rokem +2

    Never fails to move me. The most perfectly sung lyrics. I always break when she cries

  • @inespinto9698
    @inespinto9698 Před rokem +8

    Letra em português: (lyrics)
    É meu e vosso este fado
    Destino que nos amarra
    Por mais que seja negado
    Às cordas de uma guitarra
    Sempre que se ouve um gemido
    De uma guitarra a cantar
    Fica-se logo perdido
    Com vontade de chorar
    Ó gente da minha terra
    Agora é que eu percebi
    Esta tristeza que trago
    Foi de vós que recebi
    E pareceria ternura
    Se me deixasse embalar
    Era maior a amargura
    Menos triste o meu cantar
    Ó gente da minha terra
    Agora é que eu percebi
    Esta tristeza que trago
    Foi de vós que a recebi
    Ó gente da minha terra
    Agora é que eu percebi
    Esta tristeza que trago
    Esta tristeza que trago
    Foi de vós que a recebi

    • @Guusmeeuwisofficial.
      @Guusmeeuwisofficial. Před rokem

      Você tem um impacto tão profundo em minha carreira que até mesmo o maior texto de agradecimento cairia para expressar minha gratidão. Obrigado por seu apoio

  • @joaoportela4605
    @joaoportela4605 Před rokem +3

    I am going to say she's really good like her voice goes to my heart I'm not kidding but she has something that no one more has. She's beautiful excellent and I think everyone that hears this song they will say the same thing again over again because she has something like her voice everyone most be proud of her. I think that there's no people that don't like Mariza she's beautiful!!!!😍😍😀😃😄😍😍😘🙂😊

    • @Guusmeeuwisofficial.
      @Guusmeeuwisofficial. Před rokem

      Thanks for liking, watching and listening to my songs, Thanks for your love and moral support. I hope you have been well entertained over the years?

  • @Betitana13
    @Betitana13 Před rokem +1

    I am Portuguese and living in the United States for the past 8 years… the amount of times that I’ve listened to this performance are countless by now. Fado is more than Fate, Fado is… our soul, our blood, it’s just who we are.
    I had never seen anyone even daring dissecting a Fado song, in matter fact, rule number one: “silence, Fado is going to be sung”. So when I clicked I thought I would be mad that someone would even dare to say something about Fado! And then… I looked at The Vocalyst. She is not Portuguese, she has no idea what is being said, but her body language, her facial expression… that’s Fado. It’s only deeper when you fully understand it, but that’s Fado! It barges in and takes over your whole body, you don’t even need to think, talk or anything else. It feels ever pore of your skin and cell of your soul.
    So yeah, very glad I clicked and understood how Mariza can carry us, a gente da terra dela, everywhere with her voice.
    Suggestion (not Fado, but a treasure to explore):
    Salvador Sobral - Amar Pelos Dois

  • @miareal1746
    @miareal1746 Před rokem +2

    Appreciate your emotional commitment to your professional interpretation of this beautiful song an great artist 👏🙏❤️

  • @fatimasequeira476
    @fatimasequeira476 Před rokem +3

    ❤️🇵🇹 Muito obrigada/Thank you 🤗

  • @patriciaherlevi6217
    @patriciaherlevi6217 Před 9 měsíci

    The emotional palette of a fado singer is at the crux of the genre. Mariza has mastered the tradition. If her goal is to cause her listeners to feel a deep welling of emotions or to feel their heart again, Mariza has succeeded.
    Other traditions with emotional coloring are flamenco vocals and Corsican polyphonic vocals.

  • @TheTuga22
    @TheTuga22 Před 9 měsíci

    Thanks for listen the portugueses soul in a song! I love your work thanks!!

  • @rubenlapina
    @rubenlapina Před 9 měsíci

    Just to give you more information, this is not a normal guitar. It's a Portuguese guitar.
    As a Portuguese, listening to Fado is going back to my grandparents' house and being little again.
    Remembering the stories they used to tell me about cod fishing, fishing in the white cape and my grandmother waiting for him to come back from those far away trips.
    as we say in our "Triste Fado"❤

  • @dalvanelson109
    @dalvanelson109 Před rokem +4

    Mariza is absolutely fantastic!

  • @sirsancti5504
    @sirsancti5504 Před 9 dny

    I'm a portuguese living outside the "rectangle".
    This song is too much for me.
    Thank you.

  • @diogocunha3612
    @diogocunha3612 Před rokem +3

    Orgulho Portugal ❤

  • @impek667
    @impek667 Před rokem +2

    So much emotion... So beautiful and haunting

  • @HomemdaFaina
    @HomemdaFaina Před rokem +2

    I do believe we just got ourselves a new Fado fan. :)

  • @chandrasekhar-qb7wh
    @chandrasekhar-qb7wh Před rokem +1

    that was nice explanation vocalyst mam
    i am very looking forward to your upcoming videos