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  • This guy is such a hero...

  • Nobody can play For Sephora like Stochelo Rosenberg Nobdy !!!!

  • quel est le titre de ce morceau ? superbe intro...

    Bluch

  • quelle est le titre de ce morceau ? superbe intro...

    Bluch

  • Thumbs up if your here because of iJigglypuff

  • warren? you there?????

  • Why does everyone except stochelo himself play the start of the main riff at 1:18 - 1:19 the wrong way? Without a pause and they make the entire tone and flavor of the song different and sound weird. Can someone explain why everyone plays it that way without a pause? Stochelo plays it with a pause, why does everyone else ignore it? DA DAT DA DAHHH *pause, DAH DAH - DA DAAAAA. Get it right people.

  • @iJigglypuff My friend. it might be you hear from another record. Maybe you listen to gypsy summer album. He play no pause ther.

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  • Stochelo? Django? Sound similar? TOO similar?

  • Does anyone know if there is an Rosenberg album that has this song? What album is it?

  • @trebor95405 "Gypsy summer"

  • ah if only I spoke French...

  • can anyone explain a basic use of chromatics in this style for me? i think my question actually regards tritone substitution

  • @astralfarts Stochelo doen;t use tritone stuff here... It's Eminor and harmonic minor at the dominants... If you want I can send you my transscription...

    Regards

  • better than django but reinhardt was an inventor...

  • I wonder if he has ever considered using a nylon string Flamenco guitar but flatpicking it instead of fingerpicking. Might be interesting to hear something like that. The neck is wider so that might cause some problems though.

  • Hi folks this tune (with the entire solo and everything) along with many others has been transcribed in the soon to be released Official Rosenberg Trio Tab BOOK , made by yours truly, I just finished transcribing the last tune today :-)

  • if you want to visit the rosenberg trio's website here is the adress, ofcourse written in pieces cause youtube wont let us post the real name :(

    its 3* w dot therosenbergtrio dot c o m.

    Do visit it ones :) they have got a fully booked montly scedule from May till August 2010.

    And a few in the coming months after.

    They will visit their own country The Netherlands, and France, Italy, Denmark, Japan, Canada, Norway and Luxembourg.

    Check out the website for more info. :D

  • @tunkatunkatun He's Dutch, as in the Netherlands. Not Mexican. And the language was french he spoke in the beginning.

    I thought just to inform you :) so you wont make that mistake again :D

    And if you can play this please do post a video of yourself playing this, i really like this kind of music.

  • NICE flying V

  • did you get in to the U.S. illegally

  • I BET HE CANT PLAY THUNDER STUCK OR ONE

  • @tunkatunkatun You're joking, right?

  • @tunkatunkatun Neither can your mom.

  • just posted a new django reinhardt lesson video for guitar

    check it out!

  • Thats leo eimers antique model. Never got to play one but sounds good and it's definetley the beter looking then all other luthiers selmer copies.

  • Sorry Latches, this is NOT Stochelo's Selmer. Very easy to see, this is a way more recent guitar, probably the Eimers or something like that. His Selmer is easily recognisable, since it does look it's age.

  • Does he use his little finger to pick the string? There is no other way...He can not use the index finger since it is holding the pick. Rİght?

  • does anyone know where that first passage he plays is from?

  • Hi vontetzianos,

    the fist passage he plays is part of his tune "Listen", a really beautiful piece from his album "Ready'n able". I dared to post a little cover-version.

    All the best, esq

  • @esq127 I meant the FIRST passage, sorry for that...

  • @vontetzianos it's all from his song "For Sephora", the first part is the intro.

    shalom

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  • The E minor 9 he strummed before starting to speak was a small bit of heaven!! 5 stars!!

  • check gary potter play gypsy jazz.. hes from liverpool

  • The way this Man pulls music into his own universe is amazing !!

  • his vibrato is impressive

  • his guitar costs 4500 eur and besides his finger is like an elephant foot :D

  • @asxefv Stochelo's guitar?? 4500€??? It's THE Selmer #504!! Eric Clapton tried to bought it for hundred of thousand $ and Stochelo refused to sell it!!

  • euuuh because it's HIS guitar but it costs around 4500 eur

  • @asxefv : no you don't understand... Django used to play on the #503 (1940)... This is the #504! There is only ONE guitar like this one. It's not a Favino, Dupont, Eimer or whatever. It's THE Selmer 504! People would kill to have this guitar. I got a MD-50 by Maurice Dupont myself and I've seen a Selmer once at Maurice Dupont at Boutiers-Saint-Trojean. All the famous band in France beg Stochelo to borrow his guitar to record a tune!

  • sorry i didn't know it was unique i thought only django's was

  • @asxefv no pb! ;) In fact some original Selmer are very unique. It's like having a Picasso painting at home and not a copy. Take a look at the #607, there is a record around it.

    Ciao

  • That's true! For everybody trying to buy stochelo's guitar. They say he plays on a Eimers guitar but he never plays it. He always play on his Selmer. This Eimers guitar story is just a commercial stunt.

  • @Hucho : +1. It's exactly the same thing with Biréli Lagrène who is supposed to play on Maurice Dupont's guitars.... bullshit!

    But still, Eimers & Dupont are really good guitars. And I'm not good enough to deserve a Selmer anyway... lol

  • yeah that's true. I have a Eimers model Antique. I sell it for 2500. wanto buy it?

  • no shit stochelo....youre God.i knew it.

  • thanks for playing the EASY BIT slowly, Stochelo.

  • Stachelo is great.

  • IS this STEEL OR NYLON strings ?

  • Steel

  • Ok ...what brand is this guitar and what is the nearly cost and which website that sell similar type

    is this called Gypsy guitar ?

    thanks

  • its a Selmer. vry rare and very very expensive. you can get copies. strings are d´addario silk/steel and he uses an audio technica mic and a shure sm 57 if i´m correct.

  • OK my freind that is fine but what is the best copy of this guitar could be found in the market (online website)

    thanks

  • check out Djangobooks website, they have great deals on the Saga Gitane series (which most people agree are the best guitars for under a 1000 bucks). I'd recommend the DG-255 as I've personally played one and it was great for the money.

    If you have a little more people say that the DG-320 (d-hole), DG 330 (black O_O oval) and DG-340 (oval) are the greatest of the Saga selmers.

    as I said, Djangobooks is the place I would order from if I we'rent from sweden.

  • thanks alot my freind for the great infos and I still have One quistion :

    which is the best website that sell and adjust this type of guitars and ship it safe to homes ?

  • gitane has modest copies ... they are good enough if you are not a serious player like him ... a freind of mine's got one and it sounds and plays great

  • Ok my freind but where to buy it online ?

    do you know any trusted website that sell it ?

    thanks for reply

  • It's hand made, I don't think any of the great gypsy jazzists play on anything that isnt hand made, and they run $6,000.00 US for a low end.

  • are you sure? i think nylon strings

  • He's not using nylon strings. He uses Savarez Argentine strings ;)

  • Yeah I'll second that on the Argentine strings. I've read quite a few things saying they're the best for gypsy swing, also they use thick hard picks, not those crappy thin bits of plastic you get in most guitar shops. I'm not sure if it was stochelo or jimmy but one of them bought an old Selmer for many thousands even though it was unplayable and had it restored for several more thousand by an english luthier based in france, I can't remember his name though.

  • Doug kyle was his name. Just a bit of trivia for anyone reading this deep into the comments....

  • thanks for the heads up :-)

  • adbhHJk

  • is this from a dvd? and in that case from which & are there english subs?

  • No, it was from an extra in a french guitar Mag... No other tracks (I guess) and no subbing...

    Stochelo Just recorded a series of Tutorial DVDs, though, which will probably be released around June 2009... Check my vids for a clip on the "making of" those...

  • I can't wait

  • stochelo is god

  • you mean I've been praying to George Bush and worshipping the wrong God?

  • thanks for sare your knowledge!! you are a genious!

  • crab hands

  • I played guitar with Stochelo in workshop in my city,and want to you that he is grait man and too grait guitarist!5 stars!

  • who can play better than stochelo? NOBODY !!he is a genius!!

  • Django

  • I´m sorry to inform you but ... he´s dead.

  • @santajimi I dont know where you got that from, but he is still alive.

    next concert date is:

    May 07, 2010

    TSpeelhuis, Helmond, THE NETHERLANDS

    So if you want to see stochelo and the other 2 of the rosenberg trio play, do visit them.

    They are Awesome! :D

  • @PeterStorm81 No, I was replying to someone who mentioned Django Reinhardt.

  • Bireli Lagrene, Angelo Debarre, ... there are some in the same line :)

  • Those are great players too. I prefer Stochelo but my ear has become adjusted to his playing because I've followed him for so long. I'm partial :) But I like all the others you've mentioned too. Although he doesn't play the same style you should check out Scotty Anderson. He's got video's on youtube,.

  • Sylvain Luc

  • Alguém pode me informar quais são os acordes que Ele esta usando?

  • Primeira parte: Em9/ Em6/ Em/ Em6

    Segunda (quad sobre na 12 casa)

    Em/ Em7+/ Em7/ Em6

    Acho que é isso :)

  • Obrigado vicvitrola vou tentar tocar esta canção.

  • WONDERFULL!!! dutch pride,,!!..;)

  • L'Intro est sublime.

  • Why aren't guitarists such as this making millions and played on every radio station in the nation!

  • Because 99% of the european players are inspirated by american players. I am a player too. But my heroes are Django, stochelo, deLucia, Cristian Escoude, Catherine, Jan akkerman. I love european music. But most of the players like cowboy blues :)

  • we need to change that, as soon as i'm ready to perform gypsy jazz, I'll work on creating a following in Canada!

  • That's right! You forget bireli lagrene and angelo debarre ;)

  • Yes, but they are really django copy's.

  • Because most people are too intellectually lazy to devote any amount of effort to allow their brains to understand this music. It's too complicated in sound for them.

  • dang i wish there were subtitles,

  • that's not really interesting, he just said "i would to show you some tricks for the intro's song "for sephora", I heard many guitarists playing it, and it was not really well played, so the intro is like this" *play*

    that's all

  • una palabra

    ACOJONANTE

  • j'adore kan il vous souhaite bon courage^^

    i love when he say don't worry keep up ^^

  • who cares,....man, this guy is so awesome

  • j'adorre...

  • He´s still one of the best i see him sometimes i am a gipsy to!

    everyone loves the gipsy music

  • excellent , du grand art !

  • there fronsuzo's

  • did anyone tab the little piece he plays at the start of it or does anyone know were one can find such an amazing piece of introduction?

  • Where is this video from????

    Is it specially posted for youtube by stochelo or what? Or is there a DVD were I don't know about

  • Please allow me to translate what Stochelo says at the start; Dude! You ain't NEEEEVER gonna be this good! ;^)

  • He says "Hello my name is Stochelo Rosenberg and I'll try to give you a private lesson for acoustic guitarist. Good luck."

    This is not very uninteresting... But what a f***ing great player. Start learning the guitar around 6 years old, 12 hours a day and around 40 you will reach this level... maybe...

  • Good one ;-)

  • If you meant mine, Thanks DG320. What I said 3 months ago is what I "heard" him say, anyway.

    Gaawd! This guy plays pretty! If you meant what Latches said, well, yes!

  • i meant yours. it's good to know your own limitations (i.e. my flawed guitar playing) and to be able to laugh about it. indeed i'm never gonna be that good

  • its funny how many people argue on youtube...  ROBOTS!!

  • GRANDE, on ci sono parelo per descriverti...

  • where is the rest of it!??

  • My god... I got the chords and where to put my fingers, but this rhythm... don't know when to use my thumb!

  • wtf. I can't even figure out the first 4 chords right. Is this in some weird tuning or can someone help?

  • Standard tuning. Strings: 4,3,2

    first chord Em9: 5th, 4th, 7th frets

    second chord Em(M7): 5th, 4th, 4th frets

    third chord Em: 5th, 4th, 5th frets

    fourth chord Em6(add11): 5th, 4th, 2nd frets (add 1st string 5th fret) aka: A9 chord

  • Ah. I'll try that when I get close to my guitar. Thanks a lot.

  • (without too much music theory)Em, Em(with a Bb in the middle of the chord) Am, B, Em (in a nut shell). then the major part is Em to EM, Am, D7, GM7, CM7, Am6th, B back to Em.

  • i'm debating on whether to buy a gitane dg250 or the dg300..... help?

  • best and cheapest is dg255. I would lower the action a little bit and if possible change the tuners and the tailpiece. then you'll have a $700 guitar that plays and looks like a $1700 one.

  • what about the other ones? some people are saying like, the neck is thicker on the 300 and stuff.....

  • ok and NOW people are telling me to get a 'john le voi' or dupon

  • neck is thicker on 300. i think it's Favino style. i tried both and 255 sounded even better and easier to play.300 has fancy finishing.

  • if you can pay over $3000 for a handmade guitar, i'd say go for Dupont. there's a US made Dell'arte pigalle on gypsyjazz dot net site for $1000, which I think is US made and seems like a great deal. I would call and ask about it.

  • john le voi makes the best gypsy jazz guitars in the world you can pay up to £7000 for a favino witch are good guitars but the workmanship isnt perfect, when you see a john le voi for £1500 and the workmnship being 100% perfect you no what to choses

  • i'll remember that, thanks. :)

  • Disagree, The best copies are the manouche guitars in the UK strung with Argentine strings that are silk wrapped. I have played a genuine 1950's and these Manouches are the closest you can get belive me, even the Nolan Trio use these and endorse it! The oval sound hole is the lead with 14 holes to the body, the d shaped larger holes are the rhythm guitars with only 12 holes to the body creating a louder sound.

  • This guys a genius, he will go down in History as a serious innovator and creator of Modern Gypsy Jazz! The Manouches are around 1000 pounds and worth every penny!!!!!

  • lol the manouche isnt hand made john uses the same strings john le vio has worked on meny real selmers and restored many ,the stuts on the manouche are not the same as the selmer and it is the struts that make the sound the manouches are made in a factory in korea with cheap spruce sound bords

  • All guitars have to be finished and asembled by hand, whether a CNC machine cut of the pieces or not, I have a selmer and a favino and a manouche, and for 1000 pounds, the manouche is a great guitar for a fraction of the cost! I also make guitars myself. You can make a jazz guitar from timber off a building site if the intonation of the wood is right, check out Benedetto's book on guitar manufacteer or pay him a visit. These are archtops, but the guys a genius!

  • This was in reply to morriz11 below who seems to think that a robot can actually make a guitar these days lol, obviously no experience in guitar manufacture! ALL GUITARS HAVE OT BE FINISHED BY HAND, Even Benedetto uses copying devices for cutting out his archtops, jeez and this guy supplies to martin taylor( who played with Stephane Capelli), Pat Methany, George Benson, to name a few LOL and his guitats go for 10 to 20K sterling

  • i never said robots make them but there is a diffrence between a soundbord that has been thiknesed by hand and one that hasnt allso the way to make the arch on the sound bord the selmer way is to score it with a scalpul on the inside where the bridge is and to make sure all the struts fit evern without glue or forceing it but the facotry use a press and glue ,john le voi favino dupont ect thay make them pritymuch as selmer did with a diffrence here and there but manouche lol far from it

  • ive allso made guitars ive allso been to duponts work shop and i john le voi very well as he plays rhythm guitar for me when i play in the uk sure a manouche is good for the money but its not a pro guitar just because noland plays it it doesnt make it a pro guitar and yes you can make make guitar from wood from a building site but a good one? ive never seen a fat builder carrying 200 year old flamed maple or a nice piece of ebony you can find old muhogany and spruce but thats about it

  • Morriz,Benedetto did not pick 200 yeaR OLD WOOD,just standard slabs of maple and Spruce found on a building site, a luthiers intimacy, knowing how the grain structure causes tension on the timber and the intonation of the wood is much more important in the making of a guitar. When benedetto played this guitar out of modern timbers, it not only proved his skill as a luthier, but dispelled the myth of certain woods are SOO important!

  • well i never said Benedetto makes bad guitars the argument started because you seem to think manouche guitars are somethink thay are not yes thay are ok but nouthink compared with john le vois,duponts,favinos ect yes tight grains in wood is important but it doesnt matter how grate the spruce is if it is new its no good it takes meny years to dry wood out

  • ever heard of kiln dried to speed up seasoning? The Manouche for the money is worth every penny, a favino costs many times more, dont put john le vois with Dupont and favinos, hes not in the same league, thats why Favinos and duponts cost many times more, you get what you pay for and most people can afford a manouche, not the Favino or the Duponts. Theres no argument, I simply state facts, not opinions!

  • French ALD's are better.

  • ALD's are better.

  • great !!!!!!!!!! thank you

  • What??? you don't like Britney Spears, 50 cent, Mickey D's and Prezzident Boooosh?

    You don't like wrestling? We are the light of the world, I tell you. And by the way, all oil belongs to America, even if it is on somebody else's property. If they don't let us get it cheaply, then they are terrorist swine. And we will bomb them and take our oil.Might makes right, don't you know?

  • Stochelo je t'adore MON IDOL!!!! le grand maitre du manouche Biréli ne fait pas le poid!!

  • Let's be stateless musicians on Earth together Lippy and Pompy. The web has set us free, we no longer have to be our nation's mouthpieces.

  • Just don't deprive me of the joy to see that the outcasts come up with a better bloodstream than the so called superior races, a gipsy with a jewish surname, with music like that, let's hope for more different race marriages. A just love a people whose aristocracy does not come out of Battle Fields but from excellency in music. From now on, Rosenberg is a Manouche surname on its own merit!

  • yeeeeeeeeee the king !!!!!!!!!!

  • Stochelo thats an ugly jacket please dont wear it again lol, just kidding. This song is kick ass and my fav song ever. Took me 2 months to learn it by ear >.> But I got it !

  • Hey if anybody wants tab to the intro of this vid, go to djangobooks.

    com, click on "licks and patterns"

  • youre right on the head Latches, but we can spell better than americans haha

  • i'm not sure what exactly ur talking about but, if your a brit then you spell differently than americans, not necessarily better. i.e. humour or humor. and where is the second I in aluminum? it's not aluminium.

  • King

  • I lol'd

  • but djonpompe! your ignorance of absolutely everything you mention shocks me!

    im a brit and if you happened to ever get off your arse and leave your bubble in america, youd probably realise that your not so damn popular as a nation. the rest of the world is victim to your commercialisation of everything, id say america is ruining music if it hasnt already. you manage to make a cheap product of everything.

    where the hell is your culture?! britney spears about sums it up.

  • im 16 and ive just recently been comin across gypsy jazz. i just wanna say ive fallen in love with jazz and im lookin forward to a life of it. XD

  • what a beautiful sound

  • Sounds like all of his other stuff

  • what is he playing in the intro before he starts to speak?, i've heard this lots of time but i just can't get a name of this..

    thanks

  • my daddy knows him =)

    im gipsy and proud of it

  • Did Stochelo Rosenberg actually put this on Youtube? Django, Birelli, Angelo, Stochelo, Tchavolo, Dorado, etc. are all very taletend musicians. I wish I had a thimble full of their talent even for a day!!!

  • This is a response to Revelations comment...sorry pal, Gypsy Jazz is quickly becoming [has, actually], quite popular in America. It may be insular but growing very fast!

  • Woooder - apology accepted

  • how do people tune gypsy jazz guitars? is it different from a normal acoustic guitar?

  • It's the same tuning but the guitars are much louder and piercing, not mellow...they're almost banjo-like. Django was a 6 string banjo player before his accident.

  • I really don't see the need for such comparison between these guitarists. They're all masters at their respective genre, which isn't saying much, considering gypsy jazz hasn't been popular in mainstream music for the last half century. I'm not denying their skill, to do so would be stupid, but I think that you must consider them as exactly what they are: players of a genre that very many people never hear about and isn't popular much past the borders of Europe.

  • zzzy must be from usa,im sure

    americans really dont get gypsy jazz,look at the John Jorgenson dick, whats he trying to do

  • Stochelo loves American music, as did Django. There would be no gypsy jazz withou Lois Armstrong. Django idolized Ellington. Every one of Djano's band members wished they were Americans.

  • you are stupid and you should die

    its not because django had a lot of influences coming from the USA that all of them wished to be american wtf

  • That's right, the gypsies among them, including Django, were under the guns of Nazis and their French collaborators. Europe was starving, especially after the war. Any reasonable person would have wanted America's wealth and safety, not to mention its music. And it hasn't changed, has it?

  • DjonPompe: I guess u r not american otherwise your english would be better. Whatever this is not the point. Give me any good reason why "Djano's band members wished they were american"??? Is it better to be american than Indonesian, Chinese or French? Holly shit, I'm kind of blessed! I didn't know that... (screw u asshole...)

  • Latches, I should not have said they "wished they were Americans," though that may have been true considering Django's near-worship of Armstrong and Ellington, and considering what they got from US Army Air Corps, both musically and in terms of vanished Nazis.

    Name a gypsy jazz player (or any jazz player) who doesn't love American music more than "French," whatever that may be. :-) :-) :-)

  • DjonPompe: omg... So how do u consider gipsy culture? They have been influenced by hundreds of countries and cultures: do u really think they want to belong to one of them? If you admire Japanese martial arts it doesn't mean u want to be japanese... And how can you compare music? Do love your father more than you mother? Do u think music belong to a country? I even don't no why I reply to your post... I shouldn't waste my time like this...

  • HAHAHAHA!!! FUCK YOU MAN! Do yourself a favor and never speak again. You can't spell for shit either. take a hike, pal. All i have to say is: JOHN - FUCKING - COLTRANE bitch!!! I'd sure as fucking hell rather be American than Indonesian or Chinese, dumb ass. Oh and I make my living playing the guitar in this fine country, called the USA. BITE IT!

  • Lagrene and Stochelo pale in comparison to the diabolical lead lines of Angelo Debarre who doesn't need bebop to prove it and is the most listenable of all todays players.

  • I am sorry, but Stochelo is more listenable than Debarre..

  • Stochelo's very listenable, but Debarre takes more risks and makes more surprises. I play, so I love both.

  • No offenCe. Who has said Debarre is as good as Lagrene? Previous comments should be accurately read. I doubt that Django was ever outplayed by anyone. Bireli Lagrene and Stochelo Rosenberg have been - by Angelo Debarre.

  • my dads the best tim django

  • No offense. But Debarre is not as good as Lagrene. Only a hillbilly would say that. And Sylvian Luc is better than Debarre by lightyears. Top 4 guitarists of all time in order: Django, Lagrene, Rosenberg, Sylvian Luc. Debarre is great. But he is not on their level. Only a fool would say that.