Ladies and Gents,
I won't double post, but I wanted to let you know I posted a review to the Gypsy Jazz 101 forum about an excellent resource that I just received - Denis Chang's Jazz Manouche DVD - The Art of Accompaniment. I just realized that it should probably go in the Technique forum instead. Here it is:
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Denis covers a vast array of rhythm styles with concentration on the traditional. His critiques of his students actually helps due to his lightning quick evaluations, and they help the viewer not to feel like they are only one struggling to perfect the various techniques.
He teaches la pompe, but he is never pompous; quite the contrary. He is enthusiastic and open-minded about different ways of playing.
His section on chord substitutions comes at you rather rapidly, but that is the benefit of having it on DVD. You can stop, or re-wind until you get it.
It's an important addition to my collection of instructional books, CDs and DVDs - glad I bought it.
Thanks for the positive review. I must say you win the prize for most quotable review. The line "... he teaches pomp, but is never pompous" really tipped the scale in your favor.
cheers
wayne nakamura
HyperHip Media.
www.denischang.com
www.dc-musicschool.com
I've received your splendid DVD previous week. I would like to proof, that delivery is extra-rapid, absolute record for my over-seas orders. Once again, I could say, that it was a really fine idea to have 3 (different level and style, even with different instruments) students on a video: on a lot of tutorial DVDs we have only a teacher, but no feedback with a student trying to do the stuff. And for sure, you are a very good (clever, attentive and persistent) teacher in general; it's really pleasure also, that you managed to pack a lot of material on one DVD. THANK YOU!
Anton
Chip
P.S.: One question about the audio, sometimes it sounds like you are talking through water, is that the way it was recorded or do I need to trash my tv??
I'm decent at noticing subtle differences and picking things up by ear, but the last section of the video has a whole bunch of nice patterns that went by pretty fast. To save some time in picking those up, I was wondering if there was a way to slow down the DVD to the speed I want (and put a particular section in a loop) so that I can watch the last section over and over. I use a program called "Amazing Slowdowner" for audio files, but I don't know if there is a video version of such tool (a video editing tool might be a bit too expensive and hard to use, I suppose)? I watch the DVD on my computer, in case it didn't seem clear.
And what a wonderful DVD. I can't wait to see the next one in the series!!
I do eat lots of chicken, btw. :-) (For those of you who haven't watched this DVD, you'll see what I mean once you watch it, especially the end.)
the new dvds should be out fairly soon!
www.denischang.com
www.dc-musicschool.com
hmmm i dont know , i haven't watched the dvd, can anyone answer chip?
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BTW, you haven't watched your own DVD, Dennis? :-)
And I'm still wondering about this. Is your name spelled "Denis" or "Dennis"?
Thanks!