hey everyone!
i'm brand new to the forum and to gypsy jazz guitar and I wanted to ask an opinion of those who have been through the learning process...
i've been playing for about 20 years. i'm totally self-taught and have played mostly classic rock type stuff. basically, i've got a decent ear and a lot of bad habits. thanks to django i'm trying to change this, but i have just started taking lessons to learn proper technique (and eventually theory) for the first time, which i'm supplementing by seeking out all the information about gypsy jazz guitar I can find online.
what i'm wondering is how important you all feel it is to get a Selmer-type guitar while I'm just beginning? do you feel like having a selmer-type guitar is critical to learning the style?
i have a Martin D-1 acoustic that I play most of the time and a Gretsch Tennessee Rose when I want to plug in. if I was going to get a selmer-type guitar within the next few months, i probably couldn't spend more than $400-500 on it. it seems like that pretty much limits me to a Cigano or Gitane. next year, i might be able to get a guitar in the $800-$1200 range, like an Altamira or something used.
so i guess i'm trying to decide if i should get one of the most affordable models as soon as I can, even if that means I might be stuck with it for a while, or if i'd be better off just playing the Martin until I can get a solid all-around guitar I won't want or need to upgrade for quite some time.
okay, pretty broad question, sorry, but i'd love any feedback you all have. thanks!
j
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So, yea, get a Selmer copy.
I have found one place near me that does sell a few gypsy jazz guitars - the Fretted Frog in Echo Park - http://frettedfrog.com/ShopWithUs/Guitars/Jazz.php - looks like they specialize in stuff right in my price range! now i'm really bummed I'm going out of town this weekend, but I'll check them out one day next week for sure.
Cheers
Anthony
Swang on,
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Gitane-John-Jor ... 4ac56b1ce4
I couldn't believe the difference. I got a Martin D35, and a Martin D28, both of which my Luthiers two different ones have tried to buy, and they hang on my wall. I picked up a Gitane John Jorgenson D300 and it's my go to guitar. It'll change your life and playing. Wish I could of played an Altamira Guitar first. I'm not at all unhappy with my Gitane it's a good one, just if Michael says Altamira Guitars are the best Asian Selmer copies.
"TRUST HIM"
http://shoppingcart.djangobooks.com/Category/Altamira
pickitjohn
Swang on,
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