@@luchadorito He actually lost his voice at some point in his life. Yes, just looked it up! He had polyps removed from his larynx in 1955 and it permanently damaged his voice.
@@duckman531 Miles had the op to remove the polyps and wasn't supposed to speak for two weeks to aid the healing, got into an argument with an agent and permanently damaged his vocal cords.
Ces vraiment la voie de de Django je suis une manouche mariée avec un Reinhardt je m'appelle Nina Adel mon père était musicien mon grand-père aussi toute ma famille et tous les Manouches joue la musique de Django quel honneur c'est une légende qui restera toujours dans nos cœur j'ai chanté à la messe de l'église de Samois-sur-Seine répondez-moi s'il vous plaît si c'est vraiment sa voix merci
The difference between Django and all others is that you listen to them from a distance But Django draws you in with his story telling total one off never to happen again
Elle parle de l’élégance à la française mais je trouve que c’est particulièrement inélégant de chercher les compliments comme ça, et c’est assez récurrent dans les interviews faites en France
@@Brice17-i5i Mais nan c’est justement sa qui prouve que django était un génie 🧞♂️ Il savais ni lire, ni écrire et malgré sa il a une lecture et compréhension musicale qui est incroyable et naturel C’était en lui
Because I think they both could sing if you can sing you are more connected to your instrument a singer that don't play an instrument is missing vocal tonality not knowing what is happening with the chordal structure that what I think .....George benson was first know'n by his guitar playing than they were surprised that he could sing .
Why were the jazz greats like Django and Charlie Parker all blessed with beautiful speaking voices?
because they're LISTENING
What about Miles Davis?
@@luchadorito He actually lost his voice at some point in his life. Yes, just looked it up! He had polyps removed from his larynx in 1955 and it permanently damaged his voice.
@@duckman531 Miles had the op to remove the polyps and wasn't supposed to speak for two weeks to aid the healing, got into an argument with an agent and permanently damaged his vocal cords.
Nat Cole is another.
Patrus, merci infiniment de tout mon coeur, mon Père adorait Django, au sortir de son maquis il allait le voir et disait de lui que c'était un génie
Ces vraiment la voie de de Django je suis une manouche mariée avec un Reinhardt je m'appelle Nina Adel mon père était musicien mon grand-père aussi toute ma famille et tous les Manouches joue la musique de Django quel honneur c'est une légende qui restera toujours dans nos cœur j'ai chanté à la messe de l'église de Samois-sur-Seine répondez-moi s'il vous plaît si c'est vraiment sa voix merci
Bien sûr Nina que c' est sa voix. Ecoute comme le timbre de Babik lui ressemblait ...
Existem gênios e existem milagres. Django foi um milagre.
Amazing great post thnx
What a wonderful document!
Django had quick and direct brains
This is gold
0/10 pour le traducteur !!! Très heureux d'entendre la voix de Django.
La voi de djego ce là voi des reinhardt manifique
Did Django invent the non-interview?
So tell us about your paintings. How did you start painting?
DR: lots of friends paint, so now I, too, paint...
Pourquoi inventes tu cette non- question ?
Django would rather let his guitar do the talking
The difference between Django and all others is that you listen to them from a distance But Django draws you in with his story telling total one off never to happen again
Quand la machine traduit c'est tout une langue qui devient folle!
im glad 0:06 is present
i dont think django was comfortable doing interviews i think he'd rather let his guitar do the talking
mais qu'est-ce que c'est que ces sous-titres ...?
Music goes well with music,yes?
Int: In which ambiance are you going to write?
DR: Douce Ambiance
Elle parle de l’élégance à la française mais je trouve que c’est particulièrement inélégant de chercher les compliments comme ça, et c’est assez récurrent dans les interviews faites en France
She was VERY disappointed to hear that his art had no influence on his music. ;-)
J’ai des amis qui paigner, sa ma donner envie de les voir paigner et j’ai paigner
Oui. Cette phrase est formidable
Toute une légende qui s'effondre
@@Brice17-i5i Mais nan c’est justement sa qui prouve que django était un génie 🧞♂️
Il savais ni lire, ni écrire et malgré sa il a une lecture et compréhension musicale qui est incroyable et naturel
C’était en lui
Peignaient*
Because I think they both could sing if you can sing you are more connected to your instrument a singer that don't play an instrument is missing vocal tonality not knowing what is happening with the chordal structure that what I think .....George benson was first know'n by his guitar playing than they were surprised that he could sing .
The first time I have heard Django's voice !!!! Mais mon Francaise c'est tres mauvais . What's he saying?
turn on the subtitles. English translation.
dommage que les questions soient si bêtes,,
Sub-titles.....???
When was this recorded?
Je dirais autour de 1940
@@ElBonhommeRouge Thanks!
@@HaasiAustria 1943
Django sees Paris now... well maybe people shouldn't do like Paris lol
He sees Paris today, he sees Africa
@@amrivo it's only a few areas, come on.
I mean... Django was a Romani, he'd be sympathetic with minorities, he wouldn't be bothered by seeing African immigrants in Paris
Je n avais pas le droit de jouer là bas...
Qui sont les 14 qui n'aiment pas ?
le sous titres sont nuls
f#m !