bonjour savez vous que le jazz manouche nest pas de la musique tzigane pour mais un mélange pour écouter de la vraie musique tziganes il faut écouter schnuchenack reinhardt baalo ferré titi winterschtein.
I know a very great guitarist who played with Bireli ( in jam). I asked him how was it? he said, it ' s not easy to play with him, it's Bireli!! If you listen to the comping around his solo, sometimes he seems wrong...is not it?
just incredible.. to those who cant resist criticizing the guitar player(s) about "shred": don't take the video out of context. they are playing for gypsy jazz guitar fans.. so yeah, given that fast playing is one of the attractions of gypsy jazz, and there's at least two of the best guitar players in the world on that stage, and "Joseph, Joseph" has a very fast tempo.. one can safely assume they're gonna be showing off for the crowd... duh
If you are a guitarist, you can play whatever you want (or you're able to play), there is no limit, no police, if you are not a guitarist, you can critisise whatever you want!
Alvaro Casares, if no one has told you yet, the style is called "Gypsy Jazz," first made popular by Django Reinhardt in the 1930s-40s. With violinist Stéphane Grappelli, he co-founded the Quintette du Hot Club de France, described by critic Thom Jurek as "one of the most original bands in the history of recorded jazz." The style has been around ever since, but players like Berelli have brought it back into the forefront in the past decade or so.
Wow I love Bireli's pickup to his first solo, and of course everyone's performance Paulus while playing great is a little too loud in audio above bireli and Stochelo IMO
se nest pas de la musique traditionnelle manouche le jazz manouche mais une musique métissée la musique manouche a la guitare ces tchavolo schmitt baalo ferret !
Alvaro Casares - style is known by a variety of names, "manouche" possibly the most common. If you literally mean the rhythm guitar style, it's known by the French name 'la pompe'. If I have my music history correct, the tune 'Joseph, Joseph' was written by Django Reinhardt for his brother Joseph, after Joseph got (may have built, rather than bought) him another guitar subsequent to his serious injuries in the ill-famed caravan fire. Hope that helps and if I'm wrong someone has a constructive correction.
+Murray atuptown naw, Joseph Joseph is a traditional klezmer? song.. google it and you'll see it has been covered many times by different acts over the last 100 years.. django interpreted it into a guitar tune, as he did many contemporary songs of his era and older.
+Charles Brownhole Yep, I thought I corrected my error. I learned that almost immediately after making my comment. Thank you. I hate leaving wrong info. :O)
The rhythm is called the 'la pompe' .If your interested in learning it properly then message me. UA-cam has many instructional videos on how to do it but most are wrong and improper .
Poster here using the name Django Reinhardt. You do not understand the music of the name you use. Listen to Django in 1934, then listen to him again in 1953 and see how his playing evolved. Django loved the contemporary american jazz of his day, he would be more in tune with Bireli's ability to improvise much more than those whose playing is so much more obviously a direct lineage back to his own playing. tldr? Bireli doesn't copy. Even on his first album at age 13, he played his OWN lines. Unlike many of the others like Stochelo, Jimmy etc.. etc...
+DjangoMan1963 UA-cam needs to remove the account "Django Reinhardt".. making negative and insulting comments about manouche icons Bireli and Stochelo really steams my bun.
not sure what you are talking about , these guys are superb! yes, way more energetic pace, sometimes maybe way too technical and theoretical in their own style, but still Awesome, I am sure these is one of million of their versions... you are entitle to your opinion, however, we are not in 1963, or even 30's, and you are welcome to post and share your records of idols as well for all of us to enjoy:-)
heuresement que ce sont des joueurs extrement pointus en terme d harmonie surtout bireli.... a force d aller aussi vite ce style ressemble de plus en plus a un sport ou est privilegié la vitesse ...plutot que la musique... heuresement ça reste musical...parce que ce sont des dieux dans le genre tout le monde ne pourrait pas s'y risquer x) comme nous simple mortels..
It's just a speed contest to see who plays faster and to impress dummies. They are all so great musicians, the greatest, yes, they don't need to act as boxers in a fight.
OK Des musiciens sont déjà excellents, alors pourquoi accellérer en plus les video ? Ok les doigts bougent vites mais lorsque c'est le public du premier rang qui se déplace de façon étrangement rapide… ça devient louche !
When you improvise you need the melody to continue as if that's that's how the song goes. Look at guys like Bach and Paganini, they write songs with just the melody over ANY chord progression. Django Reinhardt did it and soo does Stochelo, Paulus, Jimmy Rosenberg and few others. Bireli is lick after lick and you just proved to me again with this video.
Well bireli is more of a progressive player. You're commenting on his playing as if he CANT do what the others do, but he's honsetly right on the same level with them.
WTF,"Bireli sounds too american":Bullshit;bireli sounds like nobody else,bireli sounds like bireli.Stochelo sounds like:"i can play only fast and the do the scheme that all the manouche knows". Learn more about manouche,muzik,armony and feelings. Then when you will forget the "speed",you will understand how bireli is great than nobody else!
Such speed is just boring. I cannot remember a single phrase of this tune. I will just remember it goes fast. Django did not need to demonstrate he could play the guitar. He made music.
Thanks for all Stochelo and.
Bireli the maestros of tziganne gitanes music cuitars
bonjour savez vous que le jazz manouche nest pas de la musique tzigane pour mais un mélange pour écouter de la vraie musique tziganes il faut écouter schnuchenack reinhardt baalo ferré titi winterschtein.
Best version ever !!!
Again Bireli sets new boundaries!!! Lovely. Keeps me smiling!:)
Paulus Schäfer n'a pas à rougir face aux deux autres monstres...ce qu il fait ici est énorme...
Bireli is THE KING. Period.
oh my god. bireli. i mean stochie and paulus are out of this world, but bireli is out of this universe!!!
really unsane licks At that tempo
I know a very great guitarist who played with Bireli ( in jam). I asked him how was it? he said, it ' s not easy to play with him, it's Bireli!! If you listen to the comping around his solo, sometimes he seems wrong...is not it?
Well I COME also for the bass... Always underated.. BRAVO AWESOM PERFORMANCE
You're right! One of the best bass players in gypsy jazz,
Maestros !!! Bravo toujours absolument excellent moment
Don't mess with Bireli !!
That's it
Great Music . Really enjoyed listening from Canada. We need music like this forever.
i love you stocelo tu es une bete !!! continuer a nous rever de music les gars !!
They are all good but Birelli is the man here or maybe everywhere..
OWOoww Bireli!! always amazing!
just incredible..
to those who cant resist criticizing the guitar player(s) about "shred": don't take the video out of context. they are playing for gypsy jazz guitar fans.. so yeah, given that fast playing is one of the attractions of gypsy jazz, and there's at least two of the best guitar players in the world on that stage, and "Joseph, Joseph" has a very fast tempo.. one can safely assume they're gonna be showing off for the crowd... duh
ces de la bombe !!!!
Wooow ... Great !!!
10 *
I'll have to stop after 10 views or I'll be re-watching this all night!
Thanks!
You're right!
Amazing
That's picking! Yeah!!
Talent à l'état pur ...!
Solid
Lagrene big boss
fantastici
Thank you Superloco Gypsy!
tnx to you
Sounds like we have some gypsy jazz hooligans in the crowd!
:D
If you are a guitarist, you can play whatever you want (or you're able to play), there is no limit, no police, if you are not a guitarist, you can critisise whatever you want!
I must admit I always new Bireli was great, but he beat Jimmy and Stochelo who are my all-time favorites for gypsy jazz shredding. Bravo Bireli 👍🏼
Joscho Stephan is the best
@@leob4403😂😂😂😂😂
@@davinoreinhardt6122 what was funny?
@@leob4403 joscho is the best 😂😂😂
@@davinoreinhardt6122 why is that funny?
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great!!!
Auuu Biréli...Auuu Stochelo Auuu Paulus...!!!
Alvaro Casares, if no one has told you yet, the style is called "Gypsy Jazz," first made popular by Django Reinhardt in the 1930s-40s. With violinist Stéphane Grappelli, he co-founded the Quintette du Hot Club de France, described by critic Thom Jurek as "one of the most original bands in the history of recorded jazz." The style has been around ever since, but players like Berelli have brought it back into the forefront in the past decade or so.
Bravo! :D
yeahh hes an alien, increadible !
Wow I love Bireli's pickup to his first solo, and of course everyone's performance
Paulus while playing great is a little too loud in audio above bireli and Stochelo IMO
❤❤❤❤❤👍
se nest pas de la musique traditionnelle manouche le jazz manouche mais une musique métissée la musique manouche a la guitare ces tchavolo schmitt baalo ferret !
"Joseph Joseph" - Biréli Lagrène Stochelo Rosenberg Paulus Schäfer
!!!
traditionnel song yeddish
wow
Bireli really is OTU . . .
Alvaro Casares - style is known by a variety of names, "manouche" possibly the most common.
If you literally mean the rhythm guitar style, it's known by the French name 'la pompe'.
If I have my music history correct, the tune 'Joseph, Joseph' was written by Django Reinhardt for his brother Joseph, after Joseph got (may have built, rather than bought) him another guitar subsequent to his serious injuries in the ill-famed caravan fire.
Hope that helps and if I'm wrong someone has a constructive correction.
+Murray atuptown naw, Joseph Joseph is a traditional klezmer? song.. google it and you'll see it has been covered many times by different acts over the last 100 years.. django interpreted it into a guitar tune, as he did many contemporary songs of his era and older.
+Charles Brownhole
Yep, I thought I corrected my error. I learned that almost immediately after making my comment. Thank you. I hate leaving wrong info. :O)
Original over years is ua-cam.com/video/RxIyFr4ZW7Y/v-deo.html
Bomba
Marvellous. They should work together with clarinet-genious Martin Schmidt-Hahn
Класс !!!
Swing masters
Paulus guitar sounds the best
Os caras toca muito.
bireli is god!!!!!!!
👍💪
The rhythm is called the 'la pompe' .If your interested in learning it properly then message me. UA-cam has many instructional videos on how to do it but most are wrong and improper .
don't forget the icing bath and the finger streching after comping with that guys . wedela lavand and arnica after lol
Latches!
S.U.P.E.R.B.E. !
ooooooooo
@totsmarkopolis
Could not agree more...!!
Omg
this are simply terrifics -or not?
Et si vous ajoutiez Erick Slabiak au violon vous verrez ce que ca va donner
Nice chord work from stochelo at 4:39
Merci au moins vous ne me demaander pas de payer pour etre fan
"The Qypsies Are Coming!!!!!!!
It's Gypsy-Swing! The music of the Sinti-Gypsies! Look for Django Reinhardt!
OMG!!!! I call it - Vi"sshii' Pilotazh ! ! ! look it up in Russian:-), just Incredible!!!!
MICIDIALI STI 3!!!
The four four solos were a bit too fast for the cameraman :-)
I don't know what you mean.
Poster here using the name Django Reinhardt. You do not understand the music of the name you use.
Listen to Django in 1934, then listen to him again in 1953 and see how his playing evolved. Django loved the contemporary american jazz of his day, he would be more in tune with Bireli's ability to improvise much more than those whose playing is so much more obviously a direct lineage back to his own playing.
tldr? Bireli doesn't copy. Even on his first album at age 13, he played his OWN lines. Unlike many of the others like Stochelo, Jimmy etc.. etc...
+DjangoMan1963 UA-cam needs to remove the account "Django Reinhardt".. making negative and insulting comments about manouche icons Bireli and Stochelo really steams my bun.
not sure what you are talking about , these guys are superb! yes, way more energetic pace, sometimes maybe way too technical and theoretical in their own style, but still Awesome, I am sure these is one of million of their versions... you are entitle to your opinion, however, we are not in 1963, or even 30's, and you are welcome to post and share your records of idols as well for all of us to enjoy:-)
someone in the audience was a little TOO excited
Does anyone know what model Bireli is playing? And what pickup generates Paulus's sound?
Stephan Hahl
heuresement que ce sont des joueurs extrement pointus en terme d harmonie surtout bireli....
a force d aller aussi vite ce style ressemble de plus en plus a un sport ou est privilegié la vitesse ...plutot que la musique... heuresement ça reste musical...parce que ce sont des dieux dans le genre tout le monde ne pourrait pas s'y risquer x) comme nous simple mortels..
I agree with you. Bireli is great, but I prefer Stochelo's style more.
Stochelo and paulus are much more predictable, they even play the same licks as each other a lot, depends on your tastes
She as answering this magical lost she said she is a vache noire
ça va peut-être vite, mais les harmonies y sont..
I would say a four fourth time
l need know the name of the style
If you mean "Ritmo" (rhythm) it's La Pompe!
Jazz Manouche, its Gypsy Django Style
the sad thing is they play at 440 Hz tuning
I think the answer your seeking is "la pompe"
am sorry excuse me wich is the name of this ritm, l realy wanna this ritm
gypsy swing /// swing gitane
is paulus's amp a fishman loudbox?
liverpool fans are funny!
There is No one beter than Jimmy rosenberg
Johan Peeters not langer annymore,entfortunetly stil a heavy drugsproblem,so sad
I can do that but I don’t wanna.
It's just a speed contest to see who plays faster and to impress dummies.
They are all so great musicians, the greatest, yes, they don't need to act as boxers in a fight.
It's okay to have fun like this at times.
... Sejt!*
OK Des musiciens sont déjà excellents, alors pourquoi accellérer en plus les video ? Ok les doigts bougent vites mais lorsque c'est le public du premier rang qui se déplace de façon étrangement rapide… ça devient louche !
Évidemment... quel serait l'intérêt de jouer moins d'une douzaine de notes par seconde, non mais dites-moi ?
the first two guys play like they have to constantly jerk some kind of arpeggios, take some breaths, you need pauses for music to flow.
"the first two guys" hahahhahahaha
@@ninpot2765 well to be honest I have a hard time telling these guys apart, their looks are very similar
Bad tone by Paulus here. Maybe the battery in his preamp is dead?
Eh... shredfest over musicality. Guitarists' jaws are dropping, but everyone else is yawning.
Joscho Stephan is the best honestly, his shredding is very melodic
When you improvise you need the melody to continue as if that's that's how the song goes. Look at guys like Bach and Paganini, they write songs with just the melody over ANY chord progression. Django Reinhardt did it and soo does Stochelo, Paulus, Jimmy Rosenberg and few others. Bireli is lick after lick and you just proved to me again with this video.
garbage...
Well bireli is more of a progressive player. You're commenting on his playing as if he CANT do what the others do, but he's honsetly right on the same level with them.
Watch more and keep your mind open
WTF,"Bireli sounds too american":Bullshit;bireli sounds like nobody else,bireli sounds like bireli.Stochelo sounds like:"i can play only fast and the do the scheme that all the manouche knows".
Learn more about manouche,muzik,armony and feelings.
Then when you will forget the "speed",you will understand how bireli is great than nobody else!
Joscho Stephan dog, thats where its at
C'est une marmelade a l'écoute vraiment déçu !
Such speed is just boring. I cannot remember a single phrase of this tune. I will just remember it goes fast. Django did not need to demonstrate he could play the guitar. He made music.
Listeb to Joscho Stephans version
Bireli sounds too american, takes all the gypsy out and makes it just a jazz song...