Yaakov youve improved my playing more than any other teacher and I’ve only implemented perhaps 1% of the things you’ve taught. You’re a great teacher and player.
Wow, Yaakov!! What an amazingly concise, well thought out clear and focused summary of everything you need to play great Gypsy Jazz or jazz with a touch of Django's genius! Breathtaking ...
I love the way you have taught vibrato here, this is new to me and sounds really strong. I think it should be called 'French Vibrato' because it sounds like Edith Piaf!
@@GypsyAndJazz Hi Yakov, thank you for the reply, I've played classical guitar vibrato, side to side, stretching and squashing the string (good on nylon) and electric guitar vibrato with a fine wrist rotation, but the movement you've shown can have more speed and force if you want it. It does certainly sound like the recordings of Django and I think it's very emotive when used tastefully. I'm having a lot of fun trying it!
I can strongly recommend taking Yaakov's courses. He really shows you how to play this style of music. My knowledge and ability has greatly improved as a result of learning from Yaakov.
To anyone thinking of diving deeper into GJ I can recommend from experience buying a course from Yaakov. He’s passionate about his students learning and an astute teacher. I don’t say that because because he asked me to, I say this because it’s true
Hello, I could not find a D hole guitar in Polak's site. Could you please let me know where I can find them to buy? Thanks Yaakov, your videos are awesome.
In Gypsy Jazz the improvisation is mostly around chord notes - triads and arpeggios, and not scales and modes. You can check out these lessons: ua-cam.com/video/9xnvsiATQXU/v-deo.html ua-cam.com/video/oG48jTfTIBg/v-deo.html The only scales that is being used a lot is the harmonic minor scale from the 5th degree (also known as mixob9b13 or major Phrygian) for Dom7 chords You can check out this video: ua-cam.com/video/BYy1apGBymQ/v-deo.html Cheers!
Hello Yaakov i like your teachings very much,..i found them useful every time,...This question is out of the topic for this video,..but can you please answer if you see it,..i was asking couple of persons here on youtube and this video came up as suggestion so i will ask you as well,...Can you please tell me why are gypsy jazz strings for guitar so sticky,.???..I play gypsy jazz for couple of years now and i am an advanced level,..but i always played on regular guitar,...recently i bought gypsy jazz guitar and i put new strings as well d'ddario but they are very sticky much more then regular strings...Why is this,..??? I was looking for answer on the net but nothing on this topic...Greetings.
@@GypsyAndJazz i am talking about compared to regular guitar strings this strigs for gypsy jazz are much more sticky ,..don't know why,...i don't think thats the case with me only cause i put brand new strings,...anyway ...thanks for the replay.
Yaakov youve improved my playing more than any other teacher and I’ve only implemented perhaps 1% of the things you’ve taught. You’re a great teacher and player.
Thanks so much! So good to hear that. Well done!
I admire your knowledge, proficiency as a guitarist and engaging personality as an educator. Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge.
Thanks for your kind words! My pleasure
Hi from France! I m new on your chanel I am guitarist for years but I just began the Gipsy jazz so I m on the good chanel! 😊.
You are indeed! Happy to have you here with us
Wow, Yaakov!!
What an amazingly concise, well thought out clear and focused summary of everything you need to play great Gypsy Jazz or jazz with a touch of Django's genius!
Breathtaking ...
Thanks for your kind words Donna. Great to see the progress you are making
Great
Thanks!
I love the way you have taught vibrato here, this is new to me and sounds really strong. I think it should be called 'French Vibrato' because it sounds like Edith Piaf!
Never thought about it... For me it's a mixture of how I learned from some very good Gypsy guitarists and B.B king...
@@GypsyAndJazz Hi Yakov, thank you for the reply, I've played classical guitar vibrato, side to side, stretching and squashing the string (good on nylon) and electric guitar vibrato with a fine wrist rotation, but the movement you've shown can have more speed and force if you want it. It does certainly sound like the recordings of Django and I think it's very emotive when used tastefully. I'm having a lot of fun trying it!
Thanks for posting this, Jaakov! I enjoy your lessons. Subscribed!
Awesome, thank you!
Thank you for the personalized response. Much appreciated.
Great! Happy to help. Cheers
I can strongly recommend taking Yaakov's courses. He really shows you how to play this style of music. My knowledge and ability has greatly improved as a result of learning from Yaakov.
Thanks Wayne. It's great to see the progress you are making! Cheers
You’re awesome
Thank you!
To anyone thinking of diving deeper into GJ I can recommend from experience buying a course from Yaakov. He’s passionate about his students learning and an astute teacher. I don’t say that because because he asked me to, I say this because it’s true
Thanks Martin! Love teaching you and seeing your improvement!
Hello, I could not find a D hole guitar in Polak's site. Could you please let me know where I can find them to buy? Thanks Yaakov, your videos are awesome.
Please write me at info@gypsyandjazz.com. I'd love to help you out!
Yakov , teach us the GYPSY JAZZ scale that other style guitarists can use to improvise
In Gypsy Jazz the improvisation is mostly around chord notes - triads and arpeggios, and not scales and modes. You can check out these lessons:
ua-cam.com/video/9xnvsiATQXU/v-deo.html
ua-cam.com/video/oG48jTfTIBg/v-deo.html
The only scales that is being used a lot is the harmonic minor scale from the 5th degree (also known as mixob9b13 or major Phrygian) for Dom7 chords
You can check out this video:
ua-cam.com/video/BYy1apGBymQ/v-deo.html
Cheers!
Hello Yaakov i like your teachings very much,..i found them useful every time,...This question is out of the topic for this video,..but can you please answer if you see it,..i was asking couple of persons here on youtube and this video came up as suggestion so i will ask you as well,...Can you please tell me why are gypsy jazz strings for guitar so sticky,.???..I play gypsy jazz for couple of years now and i am an advanced level,..but i always played on regular guitar,...recently i bought gypsy jazz guitar and i put new strings as well d'ddario but they are very sticky much more then regular strings...Why is this,..??? I was looking for answer on the net but nothing on this topic...Greetings.
No idea. My strings aren't sticky.
@@GypsyAndJazz i am talking about compared to regular guitar strings this strigs for gypsy jazz are much more sticky ,..don't know why,...i don't think thats the case with me only cause i put brand new strings,...anyway ...thanks for the replay.
awesome lesson, hi yaakov did your course on website downloadable ? i think i want to take the course
When you purchase courses on my website, the lessons are downloadable. Which course are you interested in?
Hello yaako where you live? You give privat lessons?
Hi Danny, YES! In person and virtually. Please write me at info@gypsyandjazz.com