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Stephane Grappelli lesson: Ghost Notes

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Uploaded by on May 7, 2009

Excerpt from the Tim Kliphuis DVD Volume 1 LEARNING THE SOUND

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  • lol, I wish people would loosen up. Take the lesson for what its worth, and if it doesn't help you dislike and move on. Jazz is difficult and harsh, the fact that these lessons are on here really is amazing and I find them to be very helpful.

  • @capitalismforme There is such a thing as a ghost note, because its termed as such whether you like it or not. I agree the note is there or its not, so the term is badly named. 'A much lighter note' would be better, but tedious.

  • @capitalismforme and this guys has no idea what he's talking about

  • hahaha that poor girl. he's like "bitch loosen your bow!"

  • this is amazing that you will put this on youtube, thanks!

  • It's a pet peeve of mine so I'll comment. There's no such thing as a ghost note. How you accent a note determines its dynamic. However, regardless of its dynamic, a note is either present or its not present. There's no such thing as a ghost note because if you meant to accent a note a particular way, it certainly is present regardless of degree.

  • that guy is a bastard

  • i think her peices sound better .. ;/ hope that makes her smile.

  • Interesting point

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