We are planneg to play and sing this at the OzManouche festival this year. I'll be playing bass, but of course this lesson is valuable. This might have been made 9 years ago but it is still relevant, and you have not changed in all this time. Thanks. Yes the sixth is part of the charm of this beautiful tune.
"The certain notes I play everyday on the guitar, which I don't even know what they are or what their function is, all I know is that they work, and it comes from the heart, it comes from the soul, and that is what the listener is gonna relate to as well" I'll try to remember that, very nice quote
Gypsy Jazz Secrets Hey Robin, I came back to this lesson one more time and I got one question How do we train our ear?I think I have a decent ear training, but I mean, How can we get to play what we hear in our minds when Improvising? I've been struggling so much with improvisation the last 2 months, but I notice that as soon as I hear half a line, or lick or whatever, I can hear (or imagine) how it goes on, and I'd really like to play what I imagine the moment I imagine it, do you have some advice? Thank you for all your help on this wonderful style and I'd love to play with you someday, cheers Robin :)
I just love you, I love your ideas and playing style and you can feel that you're totally in it with your heart. I'm learning a lot from you. Thanks, man! All the best to you guys! Cheers from Tyrol :)
Amazing stuff, especially about trusting your ear! Can you do a lesson devoted to the hammer-ons and pull-offs that you do? Along with the 6th and the 9th, they really seem to be an important part of the Gypsy Jazz sound.
hey i bought a rm70nt richwood guitar and i try to learn gypsy jazz but i realized its a bad guitar it stiff and so small fret board is small and the whole guitar can u please tell me what guita should i buy a cigano gj10 or a gitane dg 255 thank u
@@Vlone.Antonio for the low range budget Gypsy guitars the Cigano’s are good value and I’ve played many that I like. The Gitanes are also fine - are you able to try them before you buy?
@@GypsyJazzSecrets im buying the guitar from facebook i just started to practice im 15 and i dont know nothing i cant even use all my fingers only 2 and im just trying to find a good guitar to practice on and get beautiful sounds
+Arifin Stratocaster hey man this guitar is made by Saga and is called the 'Cigano' model - it's the cheapest one they have - very good value for what it is - cheers! Robin
Thanks for the reply Robin. im interested to buy that model, i found that Gitane guitar are good too. if you have a link or website that i can survey and order it will be great. Im from Brunei, so its hard for me to find any gypsy guitar here in Asian. Thank! Arifin
+Arifin Stratocaster I found this site which could help: www.sagamusic.com/products/show-guitars.aspx?brand=cigano wow Brunei! let me know how you go - cheers - Robin
+maria teresa canton hi Maria - the 6th is B natural and gives that beautiful flavour on both a major and minor chord. - You know just follow your ears - the 6th or 7th are just names and numbers - the music is the truth!
We are planneg to play and sing this at the OzManouche festival this year. I'll be playing bass, but of course this lesson is valuable. This might have been made 9 years ago but it is still relevant, and you have not changed in all this time. Thanks. Yes the sixth is part of the charm of this beautiful tune.
@@dingoswamphead kind words sure you’ll rock the festival mate
Super. Je me régale. Bravo pour cette belle leçon bien didactique et passionnante. Olivier
Brilliant! Thank you!
Stay inspired !
"The certain notes I play everyday on the guitar, which I don't even know what they are or what their function is, all I know is that they work, and it comes from the heart, it comes from the soul, and that is what the listener is gonna relate to as well"
I'll try to remember that, very nice quote
sounds good Pablo! Robin
Gypsy Jazz Secrets Hey Robin, I came back to this lesson one more time and I got one question
How do we train our ear?I think I have a decent ear training, but I mean, How can we get to play what we hear in our minds when Improvising?
I've been struggling so much with improvisation the last 2 months, but I notice that as soon as I hear half a line, or lick or whatever, I can hear (or imagine) how it goes on, and I'd really like to play what I imagine the moment I imagine it, do you have some advice?
Thank you for all your help on this wonderful style and I'd love to play with you someday, cheers Robin :)
Thanks Robin for your lesson, I've been working on this song for a while now, but this video has saved me many questions, thank you infinitely!
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I just love you, I love your ideas and playing style and you can feel that you're totally in it with your heart. I'm learning a lot from you.
Thanks, man! All the best to you guys! Cheers from Tyrol :)
Robin you are a great teacher as well as a great guitar player. Excellent explanation of your concepts. Hi from Australia.
ozbluesman thanks for the kind words mate all the best! 🎸❤️Robin
Awesome lesson ,Robin ,heaps of great ideas to get stuck into.Thanks
you're welcome David really glad it helps - cheers, Robin
Thanks making my life easier on learning the rhythm!
Yeah mAn!
I love the sound of that cigano
This is a really excellent tutorial! Thanks so much for posting.
curlisjim glad you like it 😃 keep swinging! Robin
One of the best lessons I have done .. I am an advanced jazz player and this put a clearer picture on melodic improvising thank you Robin!
Thx Ed stay inspired 😀 Robin
Great lesson, Robin! Thank you✌️
Welcome Eric glad it helps!
what a great lesson! well done!
Great lesson
Amazing stuff, especially about trusting your ear!
Can you do a lesson devoted to the hammer-ons and pull-offs that you do? Along with the 6th and the 9th, they really seem to be an important part of the Gypsy Jazz sound.
cappadoste cool. good idea! it's all those personal touches in the fingers that make it your own - cheers!
great as always Robin !
Where can I buy spare parts of Gypsy Saga in Italy?
For example, tuner, the Tailpiece ....
wonderful
Thanks Juan stay inspired! 😃 Robin
Love!!
Ah cheers Fabio! 😃 Robin
You explain Gipsy guitar in a special way!! Great Job Buddy👍👍👍
Fabio Cecchelli 😊
YES, thanks for this lesson. Can you please do a lesson on django's chord melody stuff. I would very much appreciate that. Doeke from the Netherlands
Doeke Bekius yeah good suggestion... please like and share thanks!
I'll do so.
Anybody else hear an *"OOF"* at 2:17 😂😂
Great Lesson, nice ideas easy to follow. You made one small error at 12:45. G is the 4th Scale degree of Dminor, not the 6th. I loved the lesson tho!
Mike thanks for pointing that out Mike! Glad the Lesson helps. Cheers, Robin
Very good lesson! Thank you so much! What strings did you use?
Thanks! I use mainly Argentine strings made by Savarez. Cheers! Robin
Thanks!
hey i bought a rm70nt richwood guitar and i try to learn gypsy jazz but i realized its a bad guitar it stiff and so small fret board is small and the whole guitar can u please tell me what guita should i buy a cigano gj10 or a gitane dg 255
thank u
@@Vlone.Antonio for the low range budget Gypsy guitars the Cigano’s are good value and I’ve played many that I like. The Gitanes are also fine - are you able to try them before you buy?
@@GypsyJazzSecrets im buying the guitar from facebook i just started to practice im 15 and i dont know nothing i cant even use all my fingers only 2 and im just trying to find a good guitar to practice on and get beautiful sounds
@@Vlone.Antonio you know any guitar works so don’t worry about getting a fancy guitar. Saga Cigano would definitely work for you
@@GypsyJazzSecrets thank u for your help god bless
@@Vlone.Antonio always!
Love ur guitar, what brand & model? how can i get this model? any opinion on pricing? Thanks.
+Arifin Stratocaster hey man this guitar is made by Saga and is called the 'Cigano' model - it's the cheapest one they have - very good value for what it is - cheers! Robin
Thanks for the reply Robin. im interested to buy that model, i found that Gitane guitar are good too. if you have a link or website that i can survey and order it will be great. Im from Brunei, so its hard for me to find any gypsy guitar here in Asian. Thank! Arifin
+Arifin Stratocaster I found this site which could help: www.sagamusic.com/products/show-guitars.aspx?brand=cigano wow Brunei! let me know how you go - cheers - Robin
Grat lesson. Thanks a lot. But why you called the G in the Dm the sixth? It's confusing... It sounds beautiful, though... The sixth isn't Bb?
+maria teresa canton hi Maria - the 6th is B natural and gives that beautiful flavour on both a major and minor chord. - You know just follow your ears - the 6th or 7th are just names and numbers - the music is the truth!
How to improvise over I'll see you in my dreams? Please?
That would be great!
Is that a GJ-0 or a GJ-10?
+94McLuViN94 it's a GJ-10
+Gypsy Jazz Secrets Saga Cigano
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good point thanks for the tip mate! and HNY! Lot's of helpful vids to explore on this channel
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