Eastman DM1 Gypsy Jazz Acoustic Guitar (that Quinton bought!)
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- Опубліковано 25 сер 2019
- A guitar unlike anything we've reviewed, the Eastman DM1 Gypsy Jazz guitar is very true to the sound & vibe that the original gypsy jazz masters would play. In fact, Quinton ended up liking this guitar so much, he bought it!!
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Django Reinhardt was an amazing guitarist, and the fact that he did it with an injured hand is mind-boggling. It's not my usual musical style but the skill involved is awe-inspiring.
He was known for playing Jazz on an Acoustic Guitar, he rejuvenated that popularity. He even did it w/ 3 Fingers after his last 2 were paralyzed in an Accident.
I would suggest check out the Rosenberg Trio. Stochelo Rosenberg is regarded as one of best Gypsy guitarist. Once you cut your teeth on these brothers slaying it you’ll discover the multitude of other great guitarist playing this flavor. The swing and bossa grooves are infectious to hear and a blast to play. Studying this music has made me a better guitarist and musician. I promise you won’t regret spending your time and money. Good luck.
I like the sound of this guitar. Very different from what I usually play, but still awesome.
Man alive i get so use to quinton's regular bg playing, then hear something like this! Wow! Reminds us how good he really is! Nice one guys as always.
I like the sound of this guitar better than any other Django-style guitar I've heard. Thanks for the demo.
A tasty deviation from the norm, thanks guys!
As a Django fan, thanks for introducing him in such a clear and inviting way!
Very nice demo. I think these are great! Now let hear Quinton demo the Timberline T30 Harp Parlor Guitar 😊
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I love this Acoustic Guitar, I've experimented w/ Black Diamond Silver Wound Strings which sound amazing. They're the same material as Gypsy Jazz Guitar Strings (Silver Plated Copper) so they have a really strong percussive sound.
That strumming pattern is called La Pompe.
Although it's only $999, Doc shoulda' been comp'd this guitar, for all these outstanding demos, don't you think Paul?
;-)
He was one of the first to use amplified guitar.
Very cool guitar.
Django wasnt french, he was a belgian manouche
Thanks for the correction - once again we're demonstrating our general musical history ignorance!
No! His home was Paris. He was born on the road!
I thought the Bluegrass sounded awesome on there! A little Banjo like.
I think it would be a monster in a jam session.
Django died in 53 and his band was The Hot Club of France.
I've always wondered, what type of strings are on one of these gypsy guitars?
Russ Schuett if I'm not mistaken,gypsy jazz players,traditionally have used arch top jazz guitars which are usually strung with flat wound strings.This guitar,to me, looks more like a flat top They didn't say if it is or not.
@@kennybluet5527 It is indeed a flat top, based on the pre-war Maccaferri design. Strings used on this type of guitars are generally light gauge Savarez "Argentine" strings. They are roundwounds and nickel-silver plated. www.savarez.com/argentine-boule-1610
Generally silver wound strings. Not flat wounds by any means. As much as it’s a jazz guitar, the tone generally comes from the materials used on the body being spruce and the sound holes even playing part. O shaped holes are generally played by soloists as they have better attack and D hole is generally for rhythm. But the D hole are a bit more versatile tone wise and have a better bass range giving you more options than just gypsy.
Any chance there will be an arch-top guitars covered?
I don't know? I think playing bluegrass and fiddle tunes on that jazz box sounds great. Maybe my old hearing has finally shot craps.
These guitars use some kind of silver wound or silk & steel strings, don't they? I've played a couple of Gitane gypsy models. They feel like a cross between classical strings and regular acoustic strings.
Yes, I believe that is correct.
How about some specs for the instrument, woods, dimensions, strings?
www.musicvilla.com/eastman/acoustics/dm1-gypsy-jazz-natural-finish More information can be found on the Eastman site.
Come on guys...history history history
Not quite Ddjango yet Quinton, but pretty good!
If you're unfamiliar with this genre, here's a nice little clip of Django, Stephane, and crew: ua-cam.com/video/ANArGmr74u4/v-deo.html
He looks just like "Popeye With The Guitar"
how much did Q pay?
Really fun look at a unique guitar....BUT, it does sound plastic.
Sounds like a dreadnought and the player isn't helping
Sounds nothing like any dreadnought that I've ever heard and I thought Quentin's examples were ok.
Not fer me!!
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