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John is one of my favorite players here in the local Dutch scene. Super fast, clean and inspired by shred/rock — a refreshing color palette for gypsy jazz. I need to transcribe more of his stuff... More…

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Video release date: February 16 5:00am, Tokyo time! More…

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The idea used in these licks are simply taking a Triad and adding an enclosure surrounding the 5th. For minor triads, we go a 1/2 step above and below the 5th. For Major Triads we go a whole step above… More…

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A Gypsy Jazz style phrase that you can use for D7 going to Gm More…

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Quick note - transcription here includes my ending to the lick on the last 2 bars, which is not what Django played.… More…

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Here is a great essential study for all practicing guitar players, from Metal to Gypsy Jazz. Gotta master the diagonal Dim 7 arpeggios!… More…

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I show my approach to learning Gypsy Jazz. For more detailed explanations, check out my Beginner Gypsy Jazz Courses on Soundslice! More…

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Gypsy Jazz Etude based on the changes to the popular jam session tune, Limehouse Blues.… More…

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Here is Justin Geislers solo version of a waltz by Stochelo Roseneberg. He is taking some rythmical liberties - adding here and there some notes, which adds an erratic feel to the spanish flavour at this… More…

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Sounds so complicated, but it falls nicely under the fingers. Olli plays a Bb lick over the F7. From “Anniversary Song” on the Hot Club D'Europe album “Kouvola Junction.” More…

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Please leave a comment on Youtube! Check out my Gypsy Jazz Picking Book on Amazon as well! More…

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A Gypsy Jazz phrase in the key of Gm: IV to I. More…