Hello everyone. I am learning the rest stroke and wonder if someone could recommend the best instructional video out there that could set me on the right path. I have been working with Michaels "GYPSY Picking", but I need some visual instruction too. Thanks.
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If you're trying to learn Gypsy Picking I believe the Mehling videos won't help much, because he uses another pick technique.
Denis Chang's has some instructional DVD's in the works that are sure to become essentials for anyone learning to play Jazz Manouche...but it's gonna be a while before they are available.
Here's some clips from his first DVD (a must have), available now, mostly about rhythm but you can find some lead stuff in the Django in june clip:
http://youtube.com/user/cminor7b5
You may find videos and lots of helpful material on this
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Finally watch this one where you can see Bireli's right hand from a good angle a few times during the song, it helped me when I was first starting out, although it also frightened me:
Bireli-Hungaria
Also there are lots of other videos on the Mary Honcoop archive that will let you see the great players and their hands in action. Also good for you would be to get your hands on DVD's like Birelis Jazz a Vienne, Angelo Debarre at DFNW and The Rosenberg trio live at the North sea jazz festival.
Hope you find this helpful,
Good luck!
Enrique
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speaking of instructional videos, i just got back from toronto, we filmed 32 hours worth of video for a series of 4 instructional DVDs ... each of them lasting approximately 3 hours.. with the rhythm DVD that's almost 15 hours..
i tried to make it as complete as I could so i hope people will find it useful.... due to the massive amount of editing required (32 hours!!) it probably won't be released until next year, hopefully before the summer...
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and most of jimmy rosenberg's footage is good because his movements are very large and obvious.
Learn how to play Gypsy guitar:
http://alexsimonmusic.com/learn-gypsy-jazz-guitar/
another thing that is important to this technique, is to use a hammering technique with the right hand, which is interesting because it is the opposite of what is taught in classical guitar (minimum motion)... here in this style you sometimes want to exaggerate the attacks, of course a lot of it depends on the speed oft he passage you're trying to execute but nonetheless...
my favorite example on youtube is mozes rosenberg, here's one i filmed last year at samois:
my new DVDs will be on technique and improvisation in the context of this music, so i run through as much as possible on the django style technique, both right hand and left hand, typical effects (django style slides, django style bends, vibrato, ghost notes, etc...) , and as far as improv goes, i tried to make it an indepth study of the approach to improvisation using django, bireli, stochelo, and others as examples... i talk about soloing over static chords , i show a bunch of licks, show how they work, break them down, create variations, then we look at various chord progressions, minor swing, minor blues, rhythm changes, dominant cycles, etc.... simplifying changes (douce ambiance), and enriching them (minor blues) for soloing purposes... django style substitutions and a whole lot more, it's 12 hours of instruction so I hope people will get as much out of it as possible!
www.denischang.com
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Thanks so much!