Hi everyone,
I'm curious to know if everyone here only plays Gypsy Swing, or do you play other styles of music as well?
Is this wonderful music foundational to your playing or is it something that you have come to later?
And finally, what kind of effect has playing Gypsy Swing had on your other music?
For me, this is music I grew up with but the penny has only dropped recently on how to approach it. At the age of 40 and playing guitar for 27 years. :-)
So much catching up to do!
Since diving deeply into manouche guitar my other guitar playing has improved dramatically, and that is really saying something!
I hope you are all travelling well.
Andrew
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American Jazz and Blues.
Funk
Pop
Rock
Serbian folk
Russian
Moldavian
Jewish
Ukrainian
Greek
Sometimes all at the same time.
I've been playing for over 50 years.
Thats a lot of notes.
Edgar Degas: "Only when he no longer knows what he is doing does the painter do good things.... To draw, you must close your eyes and sing."
Georges Braque: "In art there is only one thing that counts: the bit that can’t be explained."
I play GJ and a bit of classical on guitar and sax. And play r & b, blues, rock and big band on sax.
RR
Its a mental adjustment.
I once asked my violin instructor how he managed to go from playing violin to viola during the course of a performance without warming up.
He told me that at the moment he put down the violin till the time he picked up the viola he was mentally preparing himself for the differences and that rather that wait for his body to adjust ,which might be rather slower, he adjusted his thinking , that way by the time he got the viola up to his chin he was ready.
Lots of it is the mental game.
I am still new to this style and have been focusing on my technique for the last 8 months though... not a whole lot of rocking out going on over here these days. My amp is getting dusty!
The guys I play with are likely to call tunes from all over the place--Monday night I moved from "Daydream" to "Folsom Prison" to "Slow Boat to China" to "Long Haired Country Boy" to "Bicycle Built for Two"--and my partner is quite capable of calling "All Blues" or "Ghost Riders in the Sky."
when I do jazz comping on guitar. I use fingerstyle.... I don't think I could switch picking styles...that would require thought and I suck when I play and think at the same time.
I also learned the modern stuff very differently - less based on licks, and more on individual discovery, improvisation, and first principles. That is something I like in that style, whereas I prefer the old-school, model based, conservative approach and sound in GJ, which is very different.
So, the two are very distinct for me, but abstract theory/music fundamentals like fretboard knowledge and chord progressions are constants I think. Aside from that, it's like playing different instruments for me. Whether this is good or bad is not a call I'm going to make