At about 14 minutes, you mention Bill Frisell. "Small Town" with Thomas Morgan is an incredible album. They also have a live record recorded at The Village Vanguard in 2016, released in 2019, named "Epistrophy", which is stunning. I'm just starting trying to play Gypsy Jazz, and I'm quite overwhelmed. Your channel is a beacon of light in the dense fog that is UA-cam. Thank you.
I'm really loving your videos Sven! Thanks so much for another great lesson. I'm still very new to the gypsy jazz style so I'm still working on simply getting the chord forms under my fingers. These tempos are mind bending to me but I can imagine your training suggestions will be really helpful.
Waouhh very interesting Sven ! You have an excellent technique and right hand :-) I told you a few months ago that i was impressed by your progression during the last few years. For Gypsy Jazz the technique and fast playing is critical i think. I'm a bass player since more than 20 years i learned gypsy jazz very recently on guitar but i recognized a lot of your comments on this video regarding the daily work and so on. But the most important thing is to play with other musicians better than you. And you play with Josho Stephan and others and look how you progressed in a short time ! :-) I think you are a future Stockelo if you continue this way...
This video and the exercises are really helpful Sven, thanks a ton! Sixteen tons to be precise ;) I have a few more questions: How does a good pick-to-guitar-angle look like for you (your style)? How do you hold the pick? How do you mute strings? How do you exercise finger strength and flexibility/stretch? How do/did you practice challenging chord changes? Thanks for your efforts to teach us how to improve and improvise! Cheers!
Brilliant play and teaching. He should work together on stage with Martin Schmidt-Hahn on clarinet. On u - tube I discovered several clarinet-videos of Martin Schmidt-Hahn in this musical-direction
Very good and helpful. One thing I would like to see is a video with the finger settings of the all the chords the way Gypsy jazz guitarists play them. Thanks!
Hey, I highly recommend to subscribe to my channel, I have made a whole bunch of videos on that topic, just search for proper gypsy jazz chords to... Greetz Sven
Hallo Sven, vielen Dank für dieses tolle Tutorial. Deine Geschwindigkeit ist beeindruckend. Vielleicht kannst Du mir zwei Fragen beantworten? (1) Dein 2. und 4. Abschlag, also die "Durchgeschwungenen" hören sich gedämpft an. Ich habe es mal langsamer abgespielt und da merkt man es besonders, man sieht sogar, dass Du bei der 2 und 4 den Griff lockerst. Ich dachte immer, dass beide Abschläge "tönen" sollen. Du sagst im Video, dass die Eins und Drei länger klingen, aber für mich hört es sich an, als ob die 2 und 4 komplett gedämpft würden. Ich bin verwirrt... (2) Ich bin Anfänger und übe am La Pompe. Die größte Schwierigkeit stellen für mich die schnellen Akkordwechsel dar. Ich übe und übe. Hast Du ein paar Tipps, das effektiv zu üben bzw. zu beschleunigen? Danke im Voraus, LG
Very cool rhythm! That being said, how on earth can you keep that pace up for 4-5-6+ minutes @ 7:40? If I were to be honest with myself, there’s no way I could do that, as I have osteoporosis in my right shoulder. Man, getting older sucks 😂
Thank you Sven. Very generous of you. Question: regarding arms, wrists and fingers, do you think using them to lift weights, rock climbing or any other physically demanding stress will affect your ability to play fast? Will it affect the wrist and fingers in a negative way? Thx again.
I do rock climbing as well. But when I started playing more gypsy I had wrist problems for about a year, now I climb less, but before that I was already a professional guitarist for 10 years and hadn't any problems at all. I'm also doing pull ups and push ups. Push ups are more stressful than climbing and pull ups to me.
if you look at the clock on that wall behind Sven you'll see the hands move more slowly the faster Sven plays. This could place the future of the universe in jeopardy since time could be stopped and so i do not recommend that you or Sven play at above 417 bpm ---- I would like to see breakfast time tomorrow so please, be prudent. By the way could somebody tell him it's ''seven'' not sven.
Thank you! What would you say about speeding up the tempo? They say this is stylistic feature of this style and Angelo Debarre also told about constant speeding up. But how tp deal with that when playing in a band?)) This is an intsresting issue. Thank you
Your right, it's just a technique exercise that works well on guitar. It's not really chromatic. One note is missing, in the end I make it real chromatic here, by playing gsharp on the upper E string. But the notes themselves are not important here.
I once played with Roby Lakatosh, I think he is, and I met some guys in Cologne, their music is very different and I don’t really know about their rhythms and stuff…but love it!
@SvenJungbeck Yes they play more like a "Balkan/Klezmer/Middleeadtern" vibe with interesting rhythms yes lol. Its true Our Romano music in the USA isn't on par with the sinti But look up "Bobby johnson Quartet" UA-cam has my dad playing Les Yeux Noir, all of me.. and some more. And also there's Boba demeter, and Titi Demeter who is A speed demon when he gets going
Sehr lehrreich 👍bin begeistert richtig gute Praxis
Sven, you are the best guitar motivator on the intenet. You always present us with challenges to work through. Many many thanks for your lessons.
Thank you, for watching :) !
At about 14 minutes, you mention Bill Frisell. "Small Town" with Thomas Morgan is an incredible album. They also have a live record recorded at The Village Vanguard in 2016, released in 2019, named "Epistrophy", which is stunning.
I'm just starting trying to play Gypsy Jazz, and I'm quite overwhelmed. Your channel is a beacon of light in the dense fog that is UA-cam. Thank you.
Hey there, that's good to hear, thank you very much!
Ein Toller Einblick in die Praxis, Auch spannende Kommentare zum Thema.... Und ich denke bei uptempo das Atmen nicht vergessen😉👍
Very practical and helpful advice - thanks
Straight to the point : Üben, üben und weiter üben.
Wow. What an amazing lesson. Some lessons give a lot. This is superb.
I'm strictly a rhythm player in this style of music, and I really appreciate your lessons!
Sven, very good rhythm & strumming lesson! The bit at 16:20 is great! Very clear teaching and you inspire us to make better lessons! Liked & Sub'd!
Genau diese Erfahrungen habe ich auch gemacht. Dein Videos sind fantastisch! Bis nächste Woche Freitag!
Jo, bis dahin! Ich freu mich! Und danke dir!
Thank you, very helpful ideas. Plus your style is very professional.
Thanks Sven great lesson 👍
Thank you very much. I am trying to play that style with my friends and your video very helpful! With love from Russia)
Thank you very much, excellent videos 👍
This is gold
I'm really loving your videos Sven! Thanks so much for another great lesson. I'm still very new to the gypsy jazz style so I'm still working on simply getting the chord forms under my fingers. These tempos are mind bending to me but I can imagine your training suggestions will be really helpful.
Super Video, danke Sven !
Waouhh very interesting Sven ! You have an excellent technique and right hand :-) I told you a few months ago that i was impressed by your progression during the last few years. For Gypsy Jazz the technique and fast playing is critical i think. I'm a bass player since more than 20 years i learned gypsy jazz very recently on guitar but i recognized a lot of your comments on this video regarding the daily work and so on. But the most important thing is to play with other musicians better than you. And you play with Josho Stephan and others and look how you progressed in a short time ! :-) I think you are a future Stockelo if you continue this way...
Immense video, as always. Thanks for your time, yo!
You share so many inside tricks here! Thanks! Perphaps the best lesson I've ever had! Really!
This video and the exercises are really helpful Sven, thanks a ton! Sixteen tons to be precise ;) I have a few more questions: How does a good pick-to-guitar-angle look like for you (your style)? How do you hold the pick? How do you mute strings? How do you exercise finger strength and flexibility/stretch? How do/did you practice challenging chord changes? Thanks for your efforts to teach us how to improve and improvise! Cheers!
Hi,
Thanks and thanks for the question I'll keep them in mind for upcoming videos!
Cheers!
Thank you so much Sven!!!
Danke Sven, habe viel gelernt heute!!
This is really good practical advice!
Brilliant play and teaching. He should work together on stage with Martin Schmidt-Hahn on clarinet. On u - tube I discovered several clarinet-videos of Martin Schmidt-Hahn in this musical-direction
Very good and helpful. One thing I would like to see is a video with the finger settings of the all the chords the way Gypsy jazz guitarists play them. Thanks!
Hey, I highly recommend to subscribe to my channel, I have made a whole bunch of videos on that topic, just search for proper gypsy jazz chords to...
Greetz Sven
Very good lesson! Thank you 🙏🏼
Very welcome! 👌😉
sehr geil, super erklärt! danke. ps super übung um 19.00 rum, kannte ich nicht! mehr davon!
Hallo Sven, vielen Dank für dieses tolle Tutorial. Deine Geschwindigkeit ist beeindruckend. Vielleicht kannst Du mir zwei Fragen beantworten? (1) Dein 2. und 4. Abschlag, also die "Durchgeschwungenen" hören sich gedämpft an. Ich habe es mal langsamer abgespielt und da merkt man es besonders, man sieht sogar, dass Du bei der 2 und 4 den Griff lockerst. Ich dachte immer, dass beide Abschläge "tönen" sollen. Du sagst im Video, dass die Eins und Drei länger klingen, aber für mich hört es sich an, als ob die 2 und 4 komplett gedämpft würden. Ich bin verwirrt... (2) Ich bin Anfänger und übe am La Pompe. Die größte Schwierigkeit stellen für mich die schnellen Akkordwechsel dar. Ich übe und übe. Hast Du ein paar Tipps, das effektiv zu üben bzw. zu beschleunigen? Danke im Voraus, LG
Hi, die klingen tatsächlich ganz kurz!
Für tiefer greifende Fragen, Buch doch mal eine online Lesson bei mir!
svenjungbeck.de
LG
Love this video -very motivating.
That was the intention 😀
Amazing, i am getting sore just looking at it
KILLER MAN!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Very cool rhythm! That being said, how on earth can you keep that pace up for 4-5-6+ minutes @ 7:40? If I were to be honest with myself, there’s no way I could do that, as I have osteoporosis in my right shoulder. Man, getting older sucks 😂
Thank you Sven. Very generous of you.
Question: regarding arms, wrists and fingers, do you think using them to lift weights, rock climbing or any other physically demanding stress will affect your ability to play fast? Will it affect the wrist and fingers in a negative way?
Thx again.
I do rock climbing as well. But when I started playing more gypsy I had wrist problems for about a year, now I climb less, but before that I was already a professional guitarist for 10 years and hadn't any problems at all. I'm also doing pull ups and push ups. Push ups are more stressful than climbing and pull ups to me.
if you look at the clock on that wall behind Sven you'll see the hands move more slowly the faster Sven plays. This could place the future of the universe in jeopardy since time could be stopped and so i do not recommend that you or Sven play at above 417 bpm ---- I would like to see breakfast time tomorrow so please, be prudent. By the way could somebody tell him it's ''seven'' not sven.
Thank you! What would you say about speeding up the tempo? They say this is stylistic feature of this style and Angelo Debarre also told about constant speeding up. But how tp deal with that when playing in a band?)) This is an intsresting issue. Thank you
Really good lesson. I have one question: how can i do if my fingers go too far off the neck when i play my solos?
At 19:14 are you doing a true chromatic? I looks to me like you are skipping the 5th half step...
Your right, it's just a technique exercise that works well on guitar. It's not really chromatic. One note is missing, in the end I make it real chromatic here, by playing gsharp on the upper E string. But the notes themselves are not important here.
Thanks Sven!
sven.. do you know any Roma? besides the Netherland guys or the sinti Roma
I once played with Roby Lakatosh, I think he is, and I met some guys in Cologne, their music is very different and I don’t really know about their rhythms and stuff…but love it!
@SvenJungbeck Yes they play more like a "Balkan/Klezmer/Middleeadtern" vibe with interesting rhythms yes lol. Its true Our Romano music in the USA isn't on par with the sinti But look up "Bobby johnson Quartet" UA-cam has my dad playing Les Yeux Noir, all of me.. and some more. And also there's Boba demeter, and Titi Demeter who is A speed demon when he gets going
@@Bobby-w6u I know Boba! Great guitarist!
waht guitar is this ?
So basically switch from swing rhythm to humppa
So to speak 😀