reinhardt is a very common surname among gypsies.... and it sometimes becomes even more complicated because in some instances they ll take their mother s maiden name, or switch between them as they please, hence holzmano lagrene and holzmano winterstein... django himself was a weiss... spelled vées because the gypsies tend to write phonetically and use the local pronounciation (in this case french)...
btw this is going off topic, but it leads me to my next point, michael dregni claims that the name django means i awake, a lot of my gypsy friends dont acknowledge this... i actually do know the word for i awake... it actually depends on the dialect but there is indeed one dialect where they do say Django, but with a very distinct pronounciation : gi (as in giant) n' go... now djsngo himself never pronounced his name this way nor do the gypsies... they pronounce it djean (as in the frnch name jean) go... django was fluent in romanes as are many of my gypsy friends, when they pronounce tchavolo schmitt, they use the gypsy pronounciation with an emphasis on the A ... Tchavolo comes from the word tchavo which means boy...
so why do the gypsies use gypsy pronounciation for tchavolo but not for django ( if it really means i awake?) .... i havent asked too many of my gypsy friends but i be asked enough who didnt ackowledge that django came from i awake... some were cautious to say they re not sure... i ll keep asking until i get to the ottom of this...
the only 2 people to claim that it comes from i awake happen to be gadje (non gypsies) , michael dregni and another young fellow i know who s trying to learn the gypsy language...
hmmm, i usually dont ask these questions because thengypsies tend to be protective of their culture and i dont want to appear insensitive, but now that i m curious, i ll keep asking til i figure it out... they re usually very open w me though
The Sinti youth are generally not interested in jazz, they consider it to be old people music... and well they're not wrong hahahaha.... it's mostly about video games, hip hop, RnB, and stuff like that
If they do get interested in jazz guitar , it usually happens a bit later , ritary , yorgui loeffler, chriss campion, all pikced up the guitar when they were 14-16 for example...
There are still kids keeping the flame alive though, so all is not necessarily lost
these kids are barely 18-19 (From the east of france)
Do you think Gypsy culture is changing somewhat these days? Looking at some of Isaac Rosenberg's raps he seems to be reacting to "antitziganism". Are the Sinti marginalized to a significant degree in Europe?
It seems like a great heritage, and one worth preserving.
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reinhardt is a very common surname among gypsies.... and it sometimes becomes even more complicated because in some instances they ll take their mother s maiden name, or switch between them as they please, hence holzmano lagrene and holzmano winterstein... django himself was a weiss... spelled vées because the gypsies tend to write phonetically and use the local pronounciation (in this case french)...
btw this is going off topic, but it leads me to my next point, michael dregni claims that the name django means i awake, a lot of my gypsy friends dont acknowledge this... i actually do know the word for i awake... it actually depends on the dialect but there is indeed one dialect where they do say Django, but with a very distinct pronounciation : gi (as in giant) n' go... now djsngo himself never pronounced his name this way nor do the gypsies... they pronounce it djean (as in the frnch name jean) go... django was fluent in romanes as are many of my gypsy friends, when they pronounce tchavolo schmitt, they use the gypsy pronounciation with an emphasis on the A ... Tchavolo comes from the word tchavo which means boy...
so why do the gypsies use gypsy pronounciation for tchavolo but not for django ( if it really means i awake?) .... i havent asked too many of my gypsy friends but i be asked enough who didnt ackowledge that django came from i awake... some were cautious to say they re not sure... i ll keep asking until i get to the ottom of this...
the only 2 people to claim that it comes from i awake happen to be gadje (non gypsies) , michael dregni and another young fellow i know who s trying to learn the gypsy language...
hmmm, i usually dont ask these questions because thengypsies tend to be protective of their culture and i dont want to appear insensitive, but now that i m curious, i ll keep asking til i figure it out... they re usually very open w me though
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So do the younger generations hold Django in the same high esteem as the current ones? I think I saw that Stochelo's son is a rapper!
The Sinti youth are generally not interested in jazz, they consider it to be old people music... and well they're not wrong hahahaha.... it's mostly about video games, hip hop, RnB, and stuff like that
If they do get interested in jazz guitar , it usually happens a bit later , ritary , yorgui loeffler, chriss campion, all pikced up the guitar when they were 14-16 for example...
There are still kids keeping the flame alive though, so all is not necessarily lost
these kids are barely 18-19 (From the east of france)
13 yrs old
www.denischang.com
www.dc-musicschool.com
Do you think Gypsy culture is changing somewhat these days? Looking at some of Isaac Rosenberg's raps he seems to be reacting to "antitziganism". Are the Sinti marginalized to a significant degree in Europe?
It seems like a great heritage, and one worth preserving.