Beginner Gypsy Jazz guitar ala Django Reinhardt pick hand and arpeggio lesson
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What's with all the fret buzz? Is the action too low? Some say this is the Django sound, but he played cleaner than that. Is the buzz caused because the Gypsy strings are so flexible? I could never get my Gitane to not buzz. Might go to a heavier gauge strings. The thick pick is the way to go though. I make mine from bone, and they work well.
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Was Django using this downstroke technique on his superspeed phrases?
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this guy is really good.
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hello all. does anybody have a contact # or adress email for jeff rosss? or tell him django is lookin for him. pleaeeese? not django walker !
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this lead part reminds me of the first up and down sweep in steve vias pagnini style eugenes trick bag......................l.o.l i bet thats got some of you scratching you head saying w.t.f
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People who can't play this style shouldn't teach anybody
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@jasperwoods if you already play guitar it's like learning all over again. he doesn't mean this arpeggio, he means being able to play everything like this will take months
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@thegrandwazoooo Aminor, move the first note to wahtever and it'll fit over that (minor)chord
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work on your pompe
where can i get the tab for the chords & notes of the intro??? id love to play that!!
josequiles7 1 year ago 31
Hi - stay tuned as I will post another lesson soon on the chords used for this lesson and the rhythms and more Gypsy jazz. Rock on!
David T
rockongoodpeople 1 year ago 18
Please let this be the 1st of a series of vidz on this topic.
Tezman82 1 year ago 5
Yes indeed - stay tuned - more lessons on Gypsy Jazz coming soon - keep on rocking!
David T
rockongoodpeople 1 year ago 17
that guitar is sweet, what brand is it??
mau1794 1 year ago 18
Hi - the guitar used in this lesson is a Dellarte - Manouche Latcho Drom with Argentine strings
take care and rock oN!
David T
rockongoodpeople 1 year ago