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Robin Nolan - Gypsy Jazz Guitar - Song Books

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Uploaded by on Oct 10, 2008

http://www.RobinNolanTeaches.com

Robin talks about the origin of his series of gypsy jazz guitar books, focusing on the "Gypsy Jazz Songbook volume 1" and the "Essential Gypsy Jazz Licks".

"Special Guest" appearance.

These books are used by gypsy jammers around the world.

If the books have helped you, please share your story.

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  • This bloke just wants to make money from the Django legacy. There is so much free info now it just takes dedication and practice.

  • anybody have the Gypsy Jazz Songbook Vol6 w/cd for sale?

  • @shecky308

    It is a Stefan Sonntag archtop guitar. I believe Sonntag is a luthier in Germany.

  • someones got a big ego

  • HI,what brand guitar is this? It has a nice woodiness to it!!

  • ****Anyone know how to get the gig book (online or elsewhere)Without paying for it?**

  • Great to read all the glowing testimonials. I just want to add my name to the list and say that Robin's books are the best and easiest way yo get into playing this music. One could argue that he's done more to spread it around than anybody else. BRAVO ROBIN! And yes, your little girl is adorable.

  • Robin's little black jam book established the basic repertoire and accomplished something really neat in the process... The fact that everyone who plays this music has learned these tunes means that no matter where you go, you can sit down and jam with local musicians - any country - any town - period. Sure, people might know hundreds of these songs, but at least 50 or more of them are in the black book. That means you have two gigs worth of songs in common with everyone who plays this music.

  • Hi Robin,

    I started Gypsy jazz in 2002 in Samois, with some pages from your books,and after you sent me the first book on that autumn and nowadays I have a 4,5 years old band, I had 160 gigs in 2008 and from this may I quit my daily job and started to live as a musician! :)

    THANK YOU!!!!!!!!

    Ákos

    Hot Club of Hungary

  • Fantastic great playing. loved it

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