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This lick works great for over a dominant chord, or the minor one chord. Also try it in 4/4.… More…

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This lesson goes in depth exploring how to expand upon one melodic idea by playing over different chords that are related and by using rhythmic variations and displacement. The lick that we work with… More…

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This is another transcription of my Twin Fiddle project with Eily Sheppard, Harry Edwards and Isaac Gee here in Hobart, Tasmania. Tiger Rag starts around 3:50 More…

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Approach note exercise using simple three string triads to achieve a Django Reinhardt Gypsy Jazz type of sound. We will approach each chord tone by one diatonic note above and one chromatic note below.… 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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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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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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A Gypsy Jazz phrase in the key of Gm: IV to I. More…

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A triplet phrase that I made to help develop your Gypsy Jazz guitar technique. More…

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