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Way to into the pleasure of the moment, to be bothered by someone's opinion of who is playing GYPSY JAZZ. :peace:
pick on
pickitjohn
Live life and play music like it's your last day on earth. One day you'll be right- Russel Malone
I'm loving it too!!!
Of course none of us can help but be astonished still, but in those days Django's admirers were happy to leave it a mystery. Almost none of them presumed to play like him. These days there are thousands of us. What changed?
However, that being said, I think his opinion of the more esoteric aspects go Django's playing are spot on, now and forever.
I'm not really sure what point Pancake was trying to make, though. It almost seems his comment was intended for another discussion, an he hit the wrong button, lol.
Whatever, long live Jerry - long live Django!
Concerning demystifying django's playing, while I have seen some take on django solos only using 2 fingers, I haven't seen anyone play with the ease, artistry, and style of django using only 2 fingers.
I scoured videos, for example, of different modern players playing improvisation #1, and in every single one I found, the player used all of his available fingers, including his pinky.
I've also watched several videos of guys like Stochello play djangos tiger, and not only do they use all 4 fingers, they play the notes in a way that would have been impossible for django.
Can someone point me to a modern player who has shown he can play as just well as django using only 2 fingers, both django solos AND original improvisation ?
I haven't seen it.
pick on
pickitjohn