I've been taking lessons from Gonzalo for a while here in LA. Recently he went home to Buenos Aires so I figured I wouldn't have a lesson for a long, long while... but I was wrong! Gonzalo emailed me about doing it over skype and I'm so psyched he did! Had our first lesson last week and it was killer!
I'll give you the cons first because there really is only one, we were unable to jam together because of the slight delay. This is actually not a con for me, because I'm not very good and honestly jamming with Gonzalo makes me hate myself.
Instead he had me solo over his play along cd (which is also great if you don't have it!) and we were able to discuss weaknesses and strengths and strategies!
We talked through various licks, positions and ideas and like he always does, he totally opened my mind and my finger board!
So pros... ummm you get a world class guitar player, in your living room and it is SUPER affordable and a lot of fun.
Don't be shy... this is a pretty amazing opportunity! Hit him up at: <!-- e --><a href="mailto:simplicado@gmail.com">simplicado@gmail.com</a><!-- e -->
I really recommend everyone try it out!
ROCK
n
One writes music because winter is eternal and if one didn't, the wolves and the blizzards would be at one's throat all the sooner.
-David Mitchell
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Rosenberg Academy has become a huge success, and Gonzalo has really made a name for himself in the GJ scene so he could pull it off with success too.
I know we are many who totally dig his playing!
E.g., one cam on the student and one cam mounted on the guitar for close-up of students hands, etc.??
n
PS In case you were wondering, this is all a conspiracy and me and Gonzalo are totally in cahoots. It's our scheme to make an army of sick Gypsy Jazz Players to take over the world, one dimly lit cafe at a time! Maniacal laugh... maniacal laugh!!!
-David Mitchell
Well, I'm off to do Christmasy things... Viva la revolucion, boys.
Yes, I believe its possible, with some difficulty, on Microsoft Windows by creating a batch file that does it ( http://community.skype.com/t5/Windows/Keyboard-layout-INPUT-LANGUAGE/m-p/103876#M10982 ).
-Jon
looking into it..
This is hard work. We all know that. While you can get spoon fed all of this stuff, it pays dividends to really work out a lot of this stuff yourself.
I focused my lesson on a set of changes that gives me problems and he gave some really good musical strategies for working through my struggles. It was clear, concise, and to the point. If he didn't play me an example, he sent me links to videos or referenced real songs that illustrated the idea via the chat while we were talking.
If this guy were in NYC, he'd be taking at least double what he's charging for his skype lessons. While its not perfect (you aren't playing with him right next to him), you have one on one access to one of the best players out there right now. If you are on the fence about it, just take a lesson and see how you feel. It is as cheap as the other online stuff, but in my mind it is better because it is tailored to me and what I want to learn. Do it.
You can get him at <!-- e --><a href="mailto:simplicado@gmail.com">simplicado@gmail.com</a><!-- e -->
This DC Music School has consumed my life so i don't have time for anything else (not even practicing guitar :-( ) but anyway, gonzalo is definitely a dude worth taking lessons with
There aren't many people in this style who know what they are doing and can shre their knowledge.. gonzo is one of em,
here some people i think can explain stuff pretty well and speak english, dunno if they teach through skype though
for rhythm guitar , my buddy Romain Vuillemin , in my opinion, he's one of the best in the world, at it: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J21Wbzo6 ... re=related
Rino van Hooijdonk , he used to play in stochelo s band well before stochelo got famous, one of the first non-gypsy players to play "like a gypsy".
Thomas Baggerman, an amazing young dutch guitarist for those who like the stochelo style
Ollie Soikkelli for those who like the andreas oberg supersonic stuff
Aurelien Robert , a dude from paris who does the modern stuff
Michel Mercier, not known, but he produced some great django CDs and also Latches (Yorgui, Steve Laffont, Chris Campion); he's from paris and a great guitarist in his own right... tchavolo style if i may say...
technology is so cool! look these dudes up on facebook or youtube or something... i'm sure there are others, but these are some of the dudes who came up off the top ...
i always say it's important to learn from different sources... when some people at django in june came to my classes for a second or third time, i 'd kick them out and tell them to go to study with someone else hahaha...
it's by hearing diffferent people's points of views that you can come up with your own and build confidence...
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