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Dominic Nicholas Anthony Lucinese (August 22, 1897 – July 28, 1982), known professionally as Nick Lucas, was an American jazz guitarist and singer. He was the first jazz guitarist to record as a soloist.… More…
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This is a sample of a lesson where I take a lick from Tchavolo's Swing and make 20 variations and exercises. … More…
This lick works great for over a dominant chord, or the minor one chord. Also try it in 4/4.… More…
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This Waltz has never been recorded by Django and it stands out as one of the most demanding melodies in Gypsy Jazz repertoire.… More…
Insanely cool and exotic opening phrase by Bireli Lagrene - all credit and copyright goes to the guys at DC Music School. Check them out if you need an amazing platform for gypsy jazz learning. More…
On this up tempo 8 chorus solo Django uses a lot of his most recognizable ideas for improvisation: Open string licks, Arpeggio Up/Scale Down, Pedal Tones, Octaves, Chord Soloing and so on. A must-known… More…
Here is the head from "French Guitar", including both guitar parts. I think this song really sums up the eponymous record in that it takes familiar, tried-and-true elements puts a fresh spin on them.… More…
"Gipsy Project" was the first (and for many years, only) gypsy jazz record that I listened to. I've since come to feel that "Blues Clair" is a perfect example of what I love about gypsy jazz and Biréli's… More…
Here’s my arrangement of the Beatles’ Honey Pie, from a YouTube video I made in 2011. So many people have requested the tab over the years that I had to Soundslice it. More…
Super-fast and “outside” intro here from Jonathan. I could definitely see using this in a gypsy-jazz setting. More…
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Approach note exercise using simple three string triads to achieve a Django Reinhardt Gypsy Jazz type of sound. We will approach each chord tone by one diatonic note above and one chromatic note below.… More…
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Fantastic acoustic piece from the gypsy jazz player Rocky Gresset. I'm just blown away by his playing, he's ultra fast and ultra clean, plays in the pocket and has some mind boggling lines that are great… More…
John is one of my favorite players here in the local Dutch scene. Super fast, clean and inspired by shred/rock — a refreshing color palette for gypsy jazz. I need to transcribe more of his stuff... More…
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Here’s an etude I made for beginning gypsy-jazz guitarists. Note you can change the recording to only hear the rhythm guitar vs. lead guitar vs. full mix (for practicing!). More…
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Django did a lot of this kind of thing. I was playing around trying to see how far I could take it. More…
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