Ok my friends, here's a little post especially for Dennis and Ted (who are already familiar with this guitarist).
A few days ago at the IGGF in Gossington, I performed in a duo setting with my friend Mike Reinhardt from France. For those of you who aren't familiar with his great playing, check out this link.
As a little bonus, you'll hear Bireli play some marvelous bass solos.....
http://www.reinhardt-quartet.com/Video.htm
Enjoy!
Andreas
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maybe you should release a duet disc with mike, andreas!
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That sounds like a damn fine idea. I am personally glad to see gypsy cats going for a more straight ahead type thing it is the best of both worlds in my oppinion. I agree Dennis his right hand does resemble George Benson's. I can also really hear his influence in Mike's playing (especially in that Donna Lee footage).
What is the name of the song in the Bireli and Mike duet video?
The new Bireli quote, "ahhhhhhhh, FUCK!"
Damn, bireli is awesome on the bass. I love to see those guys laughing out loud while bireli is taking his bass solo.
How do you practice this stuff, what tunes would you recomend practicing and which players would you recomend transcribing?
Someone like Rocky, who I have seen perform in le Chope before he became very religious and is an absolute phenomenal player, would he have got into this style having already mastered traditional gypsy jazz, and would it have been Bireli who he would initially have started to learn from?
By the way your set with Mike at Gossington was a real insperation, a duo album with him is a great idea, I am sure Jon Larsen would be up for it.
when i was at herve's house, i was watching a video of rocky jamming with paulus, mozes, matcho and a few other dutch players
man i wish i had that video... all that will be settled when ritary comes to montreal next year, i'll have herve bring his mini DV tapes haha
what i find amazing are people who can play so many different styles more than convincingly like bireli and andreas, hats off to you andreas!
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My next album will probably be a solo guitar-album but maybe I should invite Mike for a few numbers?!
To answers some of Robins questions. I think that some of the gypsies (like Mike etc.) prefer the american style instead of the pure Django-style.
They discover Joe Pass and Benson but you can still hear their gypsy-heritage because they grew up surrounded by players like Bireli Lagrene and Joe Bawelino(who's got influences from both worlds).
Some young players like Noe Reinhardt (and myself hopefully..) can switch between the styles and knows both vocabularys, it's like knowing two different languages.
I also heard from Matthieu Chatelain that Serge Krief and Christopher Lartillieux are currently very influenced by Frank Gambale and Allan Holdsworth...
Check out this guy that I've been in touch with recently:
http://www.manuschweiss.de
Listen especially to Nuages, some good bop lines in there:)
I think that Bireli's albums Standards and Live in Marciac are very good if you'd like to pick up some nice lines and ideas. Joe Pass and George Benson CD's are of course also very good to study.
One important thing to practice is playing over chords-changes that are a bit more "modern" than the Hot Club-reportoire. Here are a few:
Have you met Miss Jones
Stella by Starlight
Tenderly
Days of Wine and Roses
There's no greater love
All the things you are
Alone Together
and so on....
Best Regards
Andreas
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I think thats all great advice, off I go to practice.
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