Hi all,
I have been learning gypsy jazz guitar for close to 2 years now and i feel that i am kinda stuck at this stage. I'm quite confident with my rest stroke picking, la pompe techniques and chords. However, improvising is the main problem. What I have been working on up to now is transcribing a lot of Djangos solos by ear. I do understand how those melodies or licks are connected with the chords/progression. But I find that when I play freely, accompanied by backing tracks or with my friend, I run out of ideas on what to play or even find myself playing random notes! I play a lot of djangos licks or often I play the whole django solo first and sometimes just simple arpegios if I can't think of anything else to play. I've read that it helps to listen to different gypsy jazz players and the licks they use. And that helps to come up with your own playing style. Should I be transcribing other artist that I like as well and learning and memorizing as many of their licks that I like?
Eventhough I have learn a lot of Djangos licks, I often forget about them when jamming.
I'm sure this topic might have been covered before long ago but was wondering if anyone could kindly give me some advice on this again? How should I be learning to continue to progress further?
Any advice would be greatly appreciated. Cheers.
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Also, when you are playing freely - it's a very good discipline to never allow yourself to "find yourself playing somethng". If you're not 100% sure what it is you're doing - stop doing it. Practice playing only from a place of certainty. If you're not entirely sure what the arpeggio is, or how the lick fits the chord, stop and work it out properly and slowly, don't just keep playing and re-enforcing the bad habit.
Hope that helps
Jon
Nothing wrong with playing licks (especially in this style). Learn one, and then use it until you can't forget it, and while you're doing that, don't play anything else at all, except the lick - no arpeggios, no nothing. Play a whole song over and over only using that one lick - nothing else at all. Just focus on that bit of information and play it wherever you can. Don't play anything else at all. Play that one thing over and over again with whatever song you're practicing. That way it'll stick in your mind and you won't forget it. Don't learn or practice any other material until that one lick is perfect and unforgettable.
Jon
Thank you
I have also found from time to time that taking a week off can help. I have done this a few times and come back feeling like my playing is more dynamic than ever because I am less hung up in mechanics and just flowing.
Best of luck,
-Kevin
Thanks for the tips Kevin.
Anyone know how the gypsies learn to play solos from the beginning? I'm sure there are no strict ways but I guess there must be a trend/common steps. I notice that a lot of the great gypsy jazz players today say that at one point they played a lot of Djangos solos note for note. And the video of Dorado teaching young Samson and also Serge krief giving lessons on some licks to his student gave me an impression that this is quite an important part in learning this style.
I'm almost in the same boat as yuaaa680,
can you explain how to play one lick over an entire song?
Angelo