Hey everyone,
I've been doing a lot of practicing on my own now because i'm in an area where there's no one around to give lessons and as a result i've had to rely on youtube/DVD's/books a lot more. I've seen a lot of transcriptions in songs i'm interested in learning the rythm for but the problem is--though I know how to play the chords that are listed in the more traditional sense (bar chords etc)--i'm having trouble finding out the gypsy chord equivalent. I know that it isn't always consistent with the bass note being the chord obviously (i.e e minor at the 5th fret) so I was wondering if anyone knew if a resource where they had a lot of the gypsy chord fingerings posted so I could use them as a reference until I have them memorized.
Thanks a lot,
Sam
Comments
http://www.djangobooks.com/books/gypsy-rhythm/
Michael
To get you started, here are a handful of chords that you could use exclusively and still sound pretty good. They are all moveable
A minor (root on the 6th string.
-5- ring finger
-5- ring finger
-5- ring finger
-4- index finger
-x-
-5- 3rd finger
D7 (pretty much the same thing above, but with the D note added. same fingering)
-5-
-5-
-5
-4-
-5-
-5-
C6 (this is used as a "normal" major chord.)
-3- pinky
-3- ring finger
-2- index
-2- index
-3- middle
-3- middle
F6 (again, this is a "normal" F major. The fingering on this one can seem impossible at first, especially down low. It doesn't take too long to become second nature, though. )
-3- ring
-3- ring
-2- index
-3- middle
-3- middle
-1- thumb
G7
-x-
-3- middle
-4- ring
-3- index
-x-
-3- thumb
http://nuagesdeswing.free.fr/accords/accords_index.html
www.guitarejazzmanouche.com/accords/
Enjoy
Check the demo on www.djangolizer.ch
It also gives you a playback for all the songs you want to practice in any tempo you like.
have fun,
1) The most descriptive and FREE is "The Developing Jazz Guitarist"
http://acmuzik.com/products/instruction ... guitarist/
Tom Hynes has 11 videos to explain these chord and other concepts plus there is a treasure chest PDF with Chord's, Note explanations, and fingerings be sure to download this:
http://acmuzik.com/wp-content/uploads/guitar-book.pdf
2) There's another guy here in Austin TX Leon Grizzard that posted some stuff for western swing however it's still helpful for Gypsy Jazz.
Be sure to have annotations turned on in youtube there are some chord fingerings that help.
He's giving some chords to Crazy:
part 1
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=76YqQ1lzid4
part 2
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qrZko0UOKFI
ENJOY
pickitjohn
The Hono Winterstein lessons are awesome, you can learn the songs and chords by watching him play... If that's too hard, you can download a pdf of the exact voicings he uses...