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How to get a gypsy rhythm tone out of my electric guitar?

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I currently own a framus archtop in which I've installed an ibanez super 58 neck, I love the sound for all my jazz but I can't seem to get that gyspsy rhythm "thud" out of it, any recommendations or tips would be greatly appreciated, thank you👍

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  • TwangTwang New
    Posts: 417

    Thats the payoff for not using an acoustic guitar. Assuming you've got your Pompe together, If you could get the "gypsy rhythm thud" then we'd all be using electric guitars.

    I read in an earlier discussion on playing rhythm with magnetic pickups that it's better to strum more on the trebles.

  • stuologystuology New
    edited May 2021 Posts: 196

    The techniques of playing 'la pompe' can be transferred to any guitar (with varying results) so focus on developing that, there's no special trick that will turn a Framus into a Selmer but depending on the guitar you can get close. Ultimately though this is a bit like asking how to get a Telecaster twang out of a Les Paul, you need the right tools for the job to get the sound spot on. You might want to listen to some of Django's late period when he started playing arch tops and got an arch top sound out of his Selmer by putting a pickup on it. He moved away from that 30s 'thud' once he plugged in and produced some of his best music.

  • Posts: 5

    Dude thanks so much this is so useful, could you recommend any songs/gyspsy guitarists who use archtop so I can figure out how it sounds, and would you recommend setting the amps equalizer in any particular way to sound more gypsy jazzy😂

  • ScoredogScoredog Santa Barbara, Ca✭✭✭✭
    edited May 2021 Posts: 904

    Frank Vignola is not a Gypsy Jazz guitarist per say but is a solid rhythm player and uses arch tops.

    BillDaCostaWilliams
  • BillDaCostaWilliamsBillDaCostaWilliams Barreiro, Portugal✭✭✭ Altamira M01F, Huttl, 8 mandolins
    edited May 2021 Posts: 654

    Might not be what you're looking for, gypsy bossa rather than la pompe, but it's a video I often go back to as I like the tune and the vibe:


    rudolfochrist
  • BillDaCostaWilliamsBillDaCostaWilliams Barreiro, Portugal✭✭✭ Altamira M01F, Huttl, 8 mandolins
    edited May 2021 Posts: 654

    @stuology: The techniques of playing 'la pope' can be transferred to any guitar

    True, but you do need to practise religiously.

    Lango-Django
  • juandererjuanderer New ALD Original, Manouche Latcho Drom Djangology Koa, Caro y Topete AR 740 O
    Posts: 205

    Practice.

  • Posts: 316

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  • Posts: 316

    What voicings are you using?

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