Nice. This is from Django's later career when he played with more bebop "American" jazz influence and sounded a little less gypsy. They're playing it in the right style, for those who are questioning it.
@jdmaniac820 I fully agree. Gypsy Jazz is amazing, but without jazz, there would have been no gypsy jazz. When Django first heard Louis Armstrong, legend goes he actually wept. The man recognized the gift that american jazz had brought to the world. If you're saying don't waste time with bebop, that's your call, but to not study the roots of jazz is like saying "go ahead and play beethoven, but don't study anything before that."
Nice. This is from Django's later career when he played with more bebop "American" jazz influence and sounded a little less gypsy. They're playing it in the right style, for those who are questioning it.
Yes, I live next to the Jazz à Vienne... I'm proud of my city and country :-D
Im cry .... They are simply THE MASTER
He is one of my favourite guitarists! He is really amazing, awesome!! One of the best in the world!
Quel musicien, quel grand guitariste, quel bel hommage à notre regretté Django.
Merci monsieur Stochelo.
The master!
lol Nous'che gettin' into it on this one!
What a great video!!!
Really awesome...
Regards from Chile.
this is how it´s done...look and learn ;-)
Awesome
Nice. This is from Django's later career when he played with more bebop "American" jazz influence and sounded a little less gypsy. They're playing it in the right style, for those who are questioning it.
Legend!!!
In my fantasy I'm dreaming that I hear Stochelo Rosenberg play this tune together with
Oscar Peterson on piano, that would be awsome.
true.
it's a piezo inside the bridge, piezo pickup is almost ways inside the guitar.
Oni vsegda na vysote!!!
@jdmaniac820 I fully agree. Gypsy Jazz is amazing, but without jazz, there would have been no gypsy jazz. When Django first heard Louis Armstrong, legend goes he actually wept. The man recognized the gift that american jazz had brought to the world. If you're saying don't waste time with bebop, that's your call, but to not study the roots of jazz is like saying "go ahead and play beethoven, but don't study anything before that."
Musical dynamite . a rip-roaring version of Django's tune....!!!!
wow!!! 2:03 / 2:09 !!
check out BLagrene,heeesgreat.
Django enclosure Lick - 2:04
If he is the master,what do you call Birelli then:)?
Ⅰ-Ⅰ#dim-Ⅱm7-Ⅴ7
I dig this but, amplified macaferris... not so much.
lol
hes not.
He play the same lick about 10 times,thats not being imaginative.
jazzy, vinna? typical pentatonic scale, easy stuff. needs a bit gypsy to it.
Nice. This is from Django's later career when he played with more bebop "American" jazz influence and sounded a little less gypsy. They're playing it in the right style, for those who are questioning it.