j'adore son approche de la guitare!! en plus il est super clair et précis dans ses explications et dans son jeu. il est d'une humilité exemplaire... certains guitariste devraient s'en inspirer.Felicitaton à toi Romane
j'adore son approche de la guitare!! en plus il est super clair et précis dans ses explications et dans son jeu. il est d'une humilité exemplaire... certains guitariste devraient s'en inspirer.
so i just started guitar and from of been gathering is that everything is mostly based on shapes and patterns..is this true? in regards to be able to improvise fluently
@astralfarts A more accurate statement would be "All one needs to improvise SIMPLY is shapes and patterns".
At some point, as I'm begrudgingly finding out, you have to have SOME theory under your belt to break out of the "playing only for close family and friends and only for 3 minutes at a time because you run outta steam" phase.
Sadly, Chord inversions, mode switches, and a musical universe of other voices CANNOT be achieved by just moving the finger shape to another fret and root...
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I agree. After playing for 18 years I have realised that reading and your ears combined are the only way to achieve musical nirvana. Mind, my sub par sight reading means I have a bit of work to do yet...
another thing i must add in is the beautiful sound of those arpeggios. gypsy jazz is one of the most artistic forms of music ever created. thankyou django and the gypsys and thankyou VERY much to romane.
thanx for ur explination to the public, i know thats the base for gypsy grooves, not everyone is offering it just makin coments but not doing it better, thanku from my bottom of my heart. thanx to the gypsies as well
He tells you what he's playing if you know the notes on the neck. The one pattern over a Dom7 chord or a major chord is play the root, then got to the major third and starting on that note play a diminished scale, it makes a 7b9 arpeggio. The last thing he demonstrates is just a whole tone scale, that you can start it on any note and it will pattern in and out of any key in an interesting way.
it only matters what notes you play, you can see roughly where his hands are on the neck, if you know where the notes of G7 are then you know what notes to play in that position. start on the 3rd and play a series of notes each a minor 3rd apart, descend back down & end with the note G which isnt in the pattern but ties it back to the chord G7b9. in plain speak, start on the 3rd of the G7 chord (B) & play B D on the 5th string ,F Ab on the 4th, B D on the 3rd etc, descend & land on G
Diminished and wholetone are really easy to figure out because they're symmetrical. For diminished you just need to have intervals of m3s. That's 3 frets away from where you started each time. If you do two notes per string, use index pinky, move up to the next string, up a half step, and repeat. Just make sure you move up two frets when you get to the B string. Same with wholetone except do 3 notes per string playing 2 whole steps.
Hello guys,really I dont need tabs but I need more theory from him,where can I find more video or document from him ? (except this 3 video) Thanks.
AytekCan 4 months ago
there are tabs for this video..
willy1986tralara 6 months ago
Music by all means necessary By tabs...so be it By video.... so beit Judge the product appreciate the effort!!!
awellfedbottomfeeder 9 months ago
j'adore son approche de la guitare!! en plus il est super clair et précis dans ses explications et dans son jeu. il est d'une humilité exemplaire... certains guitariste devraient s'en inspirer.Felicitaton à toi Romane
robby188 10 months ago
j'adore son approche de la guitare!! en plus il est super clair et précis dans ses explications et dans son jeu. il est d'une humilité exemplaire... certains guitariste devraient s'en inspirer.
robby188 10 months ago
so i just started guitar and from of been gathering is that everything is mostly based on shapes and patterns..is this true? in regards to be able to improvise fluently
astralfarts 1 year ago
@astralfarts A more accurate statement would be "All one needs to improvise SIMPLY is shapes and patterns".
At some point, as I'm begrudgingly finding out, you have to have SOME theory under your belt to break out of the "playing only for close family and friends and only for 3 minutes at a time because you run outta steam" phase.
Sadly, Chord inversions, mode switches, and a musical universe of other voices CANNOT be achieved by just moving the finger shape to another fret and root...
1blackone 1 year ago
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porscheghcje 1 year ago
Super ! très bon cours et quelle gentillesse ! Bravo Mr Romane !
castelloesbernard 1 year ago
how do you mute the sound of open strings with your hand arched like that?
HiImJerry8 1 year ago
@HiImJerry8 with your dick.
biiiiirdman 1 year ago 2
@biiiiirdman ....ok......
HiImJerry8 1 year ago
Tabs stunt your growth as a guitarists... :)
rohw0016 1 year ago 11
@rohw0016
I agree. After playing for 18 years I have realised that reading and your ears combined are the only way to achieve musical nirvana. Mind, my sub par sight reading means I have a bit of work to do yet...
brownpants69 1 year ago
clair intéressant et structuré bravo
paco257fr 2 years ago
I've never been comfortable with that arched-wrist right hand approach. I have to admit the gypsy jazz players really make it work.
Modes9 2 years ago
Whole tone scale is like skunk. You can't miss it.
chumpthedog 2 years ago
lol, same with the diminished
IpkisStanley 2 years ago
@chumpthedog LOL
roussos87 1 year ago
What's the name of this DVD ? I know that Romane have 2 dvd's, this and that with Ninnie Garcia...So...anybody knows the name of this DVD ?
Xiphosss 2 years ago
If my memories are right, these vids are not extracts from a DVD, but from a old VHS tape.
elterrriblo 2 years ago
another thing i must add in is the beautiful sound of those arpeggios. gypsy jazz is one of the most artistic forms of music ever created. thankyou django and the gypsys and thankyou VERY much to romane.
Charlllz 2 years ago 3
this is fantastic. omg thanyou so much romane for your generosity in showing us some of the secrets to gypsy jazz guitar. god bless you
Charlllz 2 years ago 2
thanx for ur explination to the public, i know thats the base for gypsy grooves, not everyone is offering it just makin coments but not doing it better, thanku from my bottom of my heart. thanx to the gypsies as well
guitarrasypoder 2 years ago
Really enjoying this man sharing his knowledge..
I'm usually a rock/blues player but i always enjoy hearing different styles of guitar playing..
Everything this guy plays sounds so fluid & beautiful..
Really interesting lesson..
DoubleIntruder 2 years ago 3
what kind of chords do you use the whole tone scale over? same as dimished?
darkstar941 3 years ago
use over dom 7th chords, it works really well over 7#5 chords.
allenstocker 3 years ago 2
thanks
darkstar941 3 years ago
merci beaucoup d'avoir poste cette video qui explique tres tres bien les techniques, bravo !
AllinMyGuitar 3 years ago
i love the way he cant resist the urge to sing along with the scale, and gives up after realizing he's doing it ^^
AngeloMateus 3 years ago
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b7ariny 3 years ago
Nobody NEEDS tab.
You just want it SPOON-FED to you.
Watch closely... he shows you EXACTLY what he's playing.
haunter112 3 years ago 33
Your with me on that one. Tabs are for bitches, man!
seth3556r 3 years ago 24
you see... basically we need tab for all that!!... awesome job on the guitar
shambach 3 years ago
you can learn this .. just use your brains!
zaqmlp1234 4 years ago 5
Hey!!
Do you have the subtitles for this???I have the french video, but my french are not helping me....
thstyl 4 years ago
if it would be some link with those FIGURES i'd be very happy :P
Holms 4 years ago
yes would that be possible, PLEASE!!
itsleo 4 years ago
He tells you what he's playing if you know the notes on the neck. The one pattern over a Dom7 chord or a major chord is play the root, then got to the major third and starting on that note play a diminished scale, it makes a 7b9 arpeggio. The last thing he demonstrates is just a whole tone scale, that you can start it on any note and it will pattern in and out of any key in an interesting way.
jaikwillis 4 years ago
but there are like 5 different arranges for g7 and so.. how could i know which one is the correct one... i'm using GP5 with that
shambach 3 years ago
it only matters what notes you play, you can see roughly where his hands are on the neck, if you know where the notes of G7 are then you know what notes to play in that position. start on the 3rd and play a series of notes each a minor 3rd apart, descend back down & end with the note G which isnt in the pattern but ties it back to the chord G7b9. in plain speak, start on the 3rd of the G7 chord (B) & play B D on the 5th string ,F Ab on the 4th, B D on the 3rd etc, descend & land on G
jaikwillis 3 years ago
Diminished and wholetone are really easy to figure out because they're symmetrical. For diminished you just need to have intervals of m3s. That's 3 frets away from where you started each time. If you do two notes per string, use index pinky, move up to the next string, up a half step, and repeat. Just make sure you move up two frets when you get to the B string. Same with wholetone except do 3 notes per string playing 2 whole steps.
emixolydian 3 years ago 2
Perfect lesson - thanks a lot for sharing - Gypsy Jazz is such a great kind of music!
picker00 4 years ago 2
Where can I buy this DVD/Book? Very informative! Wonderful!!!
bossanovaman 4 years ago
you can find it at gypsyjazz(dot)net
caribooho 4 years ago
Gypsy jazz lesson
jestanden 4 years ago