Thanks again mr. Robin great content. What gypsy jazz guitar are you playing in this video? I loved that sweet sound. Where can I find this model to buy? Thank you
bruno carv the guitar in this video is a JWC made by Korean luthier. A beautiful instrument! I now only play Polak Gypsy Guitars and have 3 signature models. glad the video helps! Robin
Hi Mr. Nolan! First I want to thank you for your great job of teaching the most beautiful guitar music on earth :) I am playing the guitar for 4 years now and since my very start I love to play the Django Reinhardt tunes. Until now I only played the solos of Django himself, my own improvisations are not very good.. I mean I am always playing some basic arpeggios and the harmonic minor scale and stuff like this... But I don't really know how to continue.. Should I start learning all arpeggios or should I learn some licks or should I first learnd jazz music theory... You see..I really want to improve my skills but I'm kinda stuck and don't know how to move on. Thanks for your answer!
Hi Felix - good to hear from you. The best place to start is a combination of what u mentioned - I think u would get a lot out of this course and book/cd www.gypsyjazzsongbook1.com stay spired cheers! Robin
Hi Robin, would that songbook work out for other instruments as well ? Since i play the accordion i am looking for a more general approach to gypsy jazz which is not focussed on the guitar. Thanks a lot for any hint. Ben
+Ben Profane hi Ben - the book it's self has the melodies and chords written out in TAB for the guitar so not really useful for accordion. The play-along cd's would be really handy though to learn the tunes and practice soloing over the chords - you can email me at robin@robinnolan.com for more info - cheers, Robin
Hey Robin, you're a very generous man. Thanks.
Stay inspired Joel cheers! Robin
Splendid Splendid Stuff! Thanks Robin!!!
+Anthony Tenoglia glad it works for u Anthony - stay inspired! Robin
Great ideas thanks Robin.
+Doug Linaker yeah mate cheers! Robin
Thanks Robin!! Very helpful!!!!
Keep swinging John! Robin
Thanks again mr. Robin great content.
What gypsy jazz guitar are you playing in this video? I loved that sweet sound. Where can I find this model to buy?
Thank you
bruno carv the guitar in this video is a JWC made by Korean luthier. A beautiful instrument! I now only play Polak Gypsy Guitars and have 3 signature models. glad the video helps! Robin
Great Robin...
Thanks mate keep swinging! Robin
Merci Robin pour nous expliquer ''THE GYPSY THEME''
+Max Fidanza de rien Max! Robin
Hi Mr. Nolan!
First I want to thank you for your great job of teaching the most beautiful guitar music on earth :)
I am playing the guitar for 4 years now and since my very start I love to play the Django Reinhardt tunes.
Until now I only played the solos of Django himself, my own improvisations are not very good.. I mean I am always playing some basic arpeggios and the harmonic minor scale and stuff like this... But I don't really know how to continue.. Should I start learning all arpeggios or should I learn some licks or should I first learnd jazz music theory...
You see..I really want to improve my skills but I'm kinda stuck and don't know how to move on.
Thanks for your answer!
Hi Felix - good to hear from you. The best place to start is a combination of what u mentioned - I think u would get a lot out of this course and book/cd www.gypsyjazzsongbook1.com stay spired cheers! Robin
Hi Robin, would that songbook work out for other instruments as well ? Since i play the accordion i am looking for a more general approach to gypsy jazz which is not focussed on the guitar.
Thanks a lot for any hint. Ben
+Ben Profane hi Ben - the book it's self has the melodies and chords written out in TAB for the guitar so not really useful for accordion. The play-along cd's would be really handy though to learn the tunes and practice soloing over the chords - you can email me at robin@robinnolan.com for more info - cheers, Robin
"nuages" for clouds in French.
yes! Robin
What strings do you use and how often are you having to change them?
+WaRLoKWYATT I use Argentine strings made by Savarez - I have to change them quite a bit as my fingers get greasy! - cheers Robin
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