psychonaut
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Posted on Sep 07 2016 07:56 AM
After watching this, you'll either feel like practicing or giving up altogether!
This is why you should learn and master arpeggios regardless of which kind of music you play:
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MadScientist
Joined: Jan 17, 2008
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Atlanta, GA
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Posted on Sep 07 2016 08:27 AM
Wonderful! That is some serious right hand skill. Those are some picking goals! Definitely makes me want to practice.
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JObeast
Joined: Jul 24, 2012
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Finknabad, Squinkistan
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Posted on Sep 07 2016 01:02 PM
You have to contextual use the awesomeness of gypsy musicianship: they don't believe in wage slavery. Talk about your pickin' culture. Rom have a corner on that market. There is no way we "gages" could ever catch up because we have been too distracted pursuing materialistic status throughout our lives, while the gypsies just resolutely kept on pickin'.
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psychonaut
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Posted on Sep 07 2016 01:52 PM
JObeast wrote:
You have to contextual use the awesomeness of gypsy musicianship: they don't believe in wage slavery. Talk about your pickin' culture. Rom have a corner on that market. There is no way we "gages" could ever catch up because we have been too distracted pursuing materialistic status throughout our lives, while the gypsies just resolutely kept on pickin'.
Are you in the "just give up altogether" category then?
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Nokie
Joined: Oct 06, 2008
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So Cal
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Posted on Sep 07 2016 04:26 PM
I hadn't heard of Joscho. He's amazing! Bireli Lagrene released a face-melting Gypsy jazz album called "15" named for his age at the time of the recording. Here he is a year earlier: Bireli Lagrene at 14
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pemkt
Joined: Aug 10, 2016
Posts: 22
Eau Claire, WI
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Posted on Sep 07 2016 08:24 PM
WOW! Best thing I've seen posted anywhere all day. I've been working on my swept arpeggios -- but this is truly inspiring!
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websurfer
Joined: May 14, 2007
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Posted on Sep 08 2016 01:12 PM
Lots of guitarists want to measure their ability by the high bar set by the Gypsy Jazz players. Hank Marvin, the above shown Frank Vignola, and John Jorgenson to name three. (I've seen the last two live). They do start young, like my favorite "contemporary" player, Stochelo Rosenberg. Uncanny technique.
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Vince_Ray
Joined: Aug 26, 2015
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Posted on Sep 08 2016 02:34 PM
Yeeeeah, but would you play it the car? Technically astounding but sounds like a wasp going mental after a while. I'd rather hear Link Wray play one chord.
I'm being cynical of course and it is obviously a reminder of what incredible feats of achievement that humans are capable of.
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websurfer
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Posted on Sep 08 2016 03:33 PM
It does become a bit of a speed contest, and for me loses a lot of the lyricism which gives it its charm. That's why although I've dabbled in some of the more modern players of the style, and appreciate what they do, I haven't felt a great need to get beyond Django.
This phenomenon also has parallels in surf music. There can be a lot of speed and dexterity for its own sake that doesn't necessarily advance the music, but it can be exciting and impressive. I just think it's one aspect of the natural evolution of instrumental music in particular--to take things to their technical limits.
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Brian
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Des Moines, Iowa, USA
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Posted on Sep 08 2016 03:54 PM
Looks like he has online lessons:
http://www.gypsyguitaracademy.com/
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Vince_Ray
Joined: Aug 26, 2015
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Posted on Sep 08 2016 04:18 PM
websurfer wrote:
It does become a bit of a speed contest, and for me loses a lot of the lyricism which gives it its charm. That's why although I've dabbled in some of the more modern players of the style, and appreciate what they do, I haven't felt a great need to get beyond Django.
This phenomenon also has parallels in surf music. There can be a lot of speed and dexterity for its own sake that doesn't necessarily advance the music, but it can be exciting and impressive. I just think it's one aspect of the natural evolution of instrumental music in particular--to take things to their technical limits.
Yes, as an old codger, I'm amazed at the level of ability on the guitar when watching YouTube. When I was a kid, just being able to play at all led to other kids being stunned
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narciso
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Spain
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Posted on Sep 08 2016 06:16 PM
Great playing and impressive technical skills but actually... it does not move my heart.
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eddiekatcher
Joined: Mar 14, 2006
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Atlanta, GA
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Posted on Sep 08 2016 06:51 PM
I've been a big time fan of Frank and Vinnie for several years now. Damn, they make it look easy. They have lots of sobering vids online.
I first saw Frank Vignola in Les Paul's band at Muriel Anderson's All Star Guitar Night in Nashville some years back. Astounding.
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psychonaut
Joined: Dec 08, 2007
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Posted on Sep 08 2016 07:17 PM
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scruzdj
Joined: Sep 29, 2009
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Santa Cruz, CA
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Posted on Sep 08 2016 09:17 PM
psychonaut wrote:
After watching this, you'll either feel like practicing or giving up altogether!
This is why you should learn and master arpeggios regardless of which kind of music you play:
AHHH, Vignola!!!
One of my favorites : )
He does a good Shads medley as I recall
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