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Manouche guitars used in other genres?
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jwpfeifer
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edited January 2015
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@pickitjon
Yeah! a mash up of Funk and Gypsy Jazz. That's great stuff! It sounds like Django jamming with Jaco Pastorius
-Jim
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January 2015
edited January 2015
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That tune is Gypsy Groovin' from The Rosenberg Trio album Djangologists.
Bireli did play with Jaco and received lessons on bass from him.
Jaco probably spent all of 40 minutes and Bireli sounded like in this video.
Every note wants to go somewhere-Kurt Rosenwinkel
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Love it! I think those two could play just about anything they set their minds to.
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-Jim
Bireli did play with Jaco and received lessons on bass from him.
Jaco probably spent all of 40 minutes and Bireli sounded like in this video.