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Szep a Rozsam

KcoxKcox Montreal, QCNew
edited May 2007 in Gypsy Rhythm Posts: 110
I am listening to the version from MDZ 3 and trying to figure out how to approximate a decent rhythm section for this song. Ignoring for a moment the descending baseline, how would one or two rhythm guitars best play this? I can think of three ways...

1) La Pompe at insane speed
2) Something more like a klezmer rhythm https://shoppingcart.djangobooks.com/item--Intoduction-to-Klezmer-Guitar-Windows--klezmer.html
3) Have one guitar doing the bass line and one doing downstroked off-time chords

How were the original rhythm players doing it? It seems there are 3 guitarists so would they each be doing their own thing?

Thanks, and sorry if my url didn't work I don't usually post links haha

Kevin

Comments

  • MichaelHorowitzMichaelHorowitz SeattleAdministrator
    Posts: 6,180
    I don't know this song...but if it's an Eastern European type of thing the Klezmer rhythm should work. Boulou and Elios do the same sort of rhythm for their Eastern European stuff.

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  • chip3174chip3174 New
    Posts: 135
    I haven't heard the tune before, but the title is in Hungarian and is translated "My Rose [my love] is beautiful." In folk tradition, the rose is considered to be a woman. At least this is what my Hungarian wife tells me........
  • chip3174chip3174 New
    Posts: 135
    I haven't heard the tune before, but the title is in Hungarian and is translated "My Rose [my love] is beautiful." In folk tradition, the rose is considered to be a woman. At least this is what my Hungarian wife tells me........
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