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A 330bpm Gypsy Jazz Guitar solo that I created based on Pansch Weiss' ideas from DC Music School More…
A solo based on ideas taken from Favino Lorier from his DC Music School lessons More…
Here’s my gypsy jazz arrangement of the Super Mario Bros. 2 overworld theme — as Django Reinhardt might have played it. :) More…
This Waltz has never been recorded by Django and it stands out as one of the most demanding melodies in Gypsy Jazz repertoire.… More…
This is an excerpt from my Gypsy Jazz Beginners course. This is from Volume 1 More…
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…
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…
A very cool phrase to sequence that fits nicely under the fingers. The performer is Olivier Kikteff from the gypsy-jazz group Les Doigts de l' Homme. More…