Thank you, Fapy, for being such the invaluable modern example, post-Django, of tasteful playing with all the spirit, soul, romance, technique and aura we can all asprire to, and learn so much from.
Beautiful and melodic lines only from Fapy. I have a question, though. Some say it's Stardust, but I cannot recognize the lines and the melody. Can someone please help? Thanks
Just incredible Fapy, I could play gypsy jazz intensely for another 5 years and I probably wouldn't even be able to produce a facsimile of your sound! Your music bypasses my ego and unites my heart and mind into one. Thank you for this lovely moment in time.
njmusicschool, you're absolutely right. Fapy has the style, elegance, and beauty of sound which makes that music ever-lasting and always innovative. I heard him last Saturday together with Stochelo Rosenberg, Fapy very distinctive and a real gentleman in his "no need to show off" manner, Stochelo in his best form on his battered Jean Barrault. Nice to see a new Jean Barrault guitar here in all ist Beauty in the the hands of the master.
Thank you, Fapy, for being such the invaluable modern example, post-Django, of tasteful playing with all the spirit, soul, romance, technique and aura we can all asprire to, and learn so much from.
1:52 what a beautiful ending! Not a typical Gypsy jazz finale.
Beautiful and melodic lines only from Fapy. I have a question, though. Some say it's Stardust, but I cannot recognize the lines and the melody. Can someone please help? Thanks
Just incredible Fapy, I could play gypsy jazz intensely for another 5 years and I probably wouldn't even be able to produce a facsimile of your sound! Your music bypasses my ego and unites my heart and mind into one. Thank you for this lovely moment in time.
Fapy zeeeeeeeer oen zeer shoeka meistarie
Stardust
njmusicschool, you're absolutely right. Fapy has the style, elegance, and beauty of sound which makes that music ever-lasting and always innovative. I heard him last Saturday together with Stochelo Rosenberg, Fapy very distinctive and a real gentleman in his "no need to show off" manner, Stochelo in his best form on his battered Jean Barrault. Nice to see a new Jean Barrault guitar here in all ist Beauty in the the hands of the master.
Quel morceau est-ce qu'il joue?
Sam Odb
Stardust (Hoagy Carmichael) (1927)
Great playing ! Great Guitar too ! (I can see Jean on this video , too :) )
soo good wonderful...
BEAUTIFUL!!!!!