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This is Etude #1 based off the chord changes to "All Of Me" … More…
Here is a great essential study for all practicing guitar players, from Metal to Gypsy Jazz. Gotta master the diagonal Dim 7 arpeggios!… More…
Similar to #1 but now over ii(mi7b5)-V chord sequence. Learn and "force-feed" these babies into your vocabulary and over jazz and Gypsy Jazz songs!… More…
This is the first study of this wickedly cool symmetrical scale. I use this all the time in jazz and Gypsy Jazz. Very unique and modern flavor for soloing and chords.… More…
Here is a quick mini lesson on all how to play and the theory of the minor add9 arpeggios. Demonstrated on both A and D roots.… More…
This etude is great for all levels of Gypsy Jazz and swing guitar players. Lots of fun ideas thrown in this one. … More…
This is often the 2nd song in my Intro to Gypsy Jazz Course. It really captures some of the unique characteristics of Django's Style. More…
Technical and rhythmic etude over a Gm blues More…
Gypsy Jazz Etude for Improvisation based off the chords to the classic and one for the most popular Gypsy Jazz songs, Dark Eyes. … More…
Another Fun Gypsy Jazz Style Guitar Solo Etude over the classic chords to Dark Eyes.… More…
A Gypsy Jazz phrase in the key of Gm: IV to I. More…
A Gypsy Jazz style phrase that you can use for D7 going to Gm More…
A triplet phrase that I made to help develop your Gypsy Jazz guitar technique. More…
This is an excerpt from my Gypsy Jazz Beginners course. This is from Volume 1 More…
I have been studying and listening to a lot of gypsy jazz and one of my favorite compositional genres is the waltz. I decided I would take a look at how gypsy jazz walls would be composed and I also wanted… More…
I show my approach to learning Gypsy Jazz. For more detailed explanations, check out my Beginner Gypsy Jazz Courses on Soundslice! More…
Roberto Parra is a Chilean folk guitarist, he was a guitar hero in South America, he is the creator of the Jazz Huachaca style (variation of the French gypsy style Jazz Manouche)… More…
Enjoy my take on this popular Gypsy Jazz tune! More…
Quick note - transcription here includes my ending to the lick on the last 2 bars, which is not what Django played.… More…