Hi,
I just want to introduce myself. After 35 years of 'rockin' I've seen, or rather heard 'the light'! I can't stop listening to Jazz Manouche.
What kind of magic music is this? I find the music so refreshing and exciting.
Based on what I have read I ordered Denis Chan's DVDs and have also purchased 'Gypsy Rhythm' from this bookstore.
I hope it's not too late to start, being almost 50. My goal is to be able to perform in the next couple of years and spread this music. It's what the world needs, in my humble opinion.
I'm going to be playing on a Joe Pass's Signature Epiphone guitar:
http://www.epiphone.com/Products/Archto ... or-II.aspx
Is this guitar acceptable to play this genre or should I try to get an actual guitar (Selmer?).
This forum is a great resource! Thank you.
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That said I do personally prefer an acoustic guitar.
And welcome! I'm fairly new around here myself
And welcome to our little world.
pas encore, j'erre toujours.
That's a great clip. I hear what you mean. I kinda hear a 'Pat Metheny' tone with Frank's guitar. I agree the acoustic is more authentic to that Parisian club vibe. Lots more texture when you are working the sound out of the acoustic dynamic; strings, body etc. I also have an acoustic and a classical but they are kinda sub-par instruments. I don't wanna fight to get the music out.
Oh yeah, that sounds great. I'm confident that I can pull of this style with my epi. I know how important it is to have the proper tool for the job and I wanted to start on the right track. Thanks!
I'm ordering it now. Thanks for the advice. Wow, I can get it signed by the author too... now that's special
I find these resources to be quite a bargain. My last teacher about 10 years ago was hitting me up for $60/hr! I'll try to find a teacher in Winnipeg. I just bought Main Stage 2 going on my Mac so that will be my band for the time being. I'm sure there are backing tracks out there for doing either rhythm or solo work.
Keep it coming...
Thanks for the hearty greeting! Good to know that I'm in good company. The fastest growing age segment in North America is 90 year olds so we're just kids (again lol).
I've been doing session work here and there for just over 10 years, and aside from the $$, and if the music director gives me a composition credit on the score which gives a bit more, it's totally unsatisfying musically. I'm glad that I can't make a full time living off it. So, I can use my day job as incubation time and hit the fretboard with vigor and enthusiasm.
This Jazz Manouche gives me no listening fatigue whatsoever. Some of my friends I know are scratching their heads at my infatuation with it. This to me is spiritual or transcendental music. I just ordered Django's biography written by Charles Delaunay. There's gotta be a way into his playing through his angle in life.