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I've practiced alot on just learnin standards etc in this style , now Im tryin to learn more Gypsy style stuff like La Gitana. Any insight as to how Stochello does that main lick?!?!??! good night .. its so fast .. and cool.. lol.. Im dyin ! I cant learn it, and it dont sound all that hard , I just cant hear it!, whjere to started the chromatic decent ... Any help appreciated. Sorry so long winded , just sayin my initial greet! I'll be shorter in the future! Thanks in advance!!
The Gypsy Noob
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[quote="talcron"] Any insight as to how Stochello does that main lick?!?!??! [/quote]
He's just using the rest stroke technique. See:
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Stochelo's version of La Gitane is quite a bit different from the original Tchan Tchou one. If you want to figure out the quintessential recording, the Angelo Debarre one on "Gypsy Guitars" is the one everybody figures it out from.
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i think you acually meant
angelo's version is definitely very beautiful, but i learned it from stochelo :-D
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(there's a tab for the tune, but probably full of mistakes...)
Joscho Stephan playing the tune:
Shepp & Co. having a go at it in PA:
And by all means pick up this DVD:
Best,
Jack.
Thanks Dennis... it has been corrected. That'll teach me to try writing tab without a guitar in front of me!
Careful with this tune. It has been known to cause serious injury. Just ask Robin!
I assume you're talking about the DFNW DVD. I noticed that too. It's definitely an uncomfortable moment, along with many others during that performance. I get the feeling they weren't very well rehearsed.
Still worth every penny, though.