I wonder if M. Horowitz will grace us with his bounty of CDs and lessons again?
Yes...I most likely will be there!
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Excellent news, Michael-I just got my tax refunds today, so you can expect to reap most of those rewards. Plus this will give you a chance to personally deliver my signed, first-edition, hand-bound and gold-plated copy of Gypsy Rhythm. Can't wait!
Excellent news, Michael-I just got my tax refunds today, so you can expect to reap most of those rewards. Plus this will give you a chance to personally deliver my signed, first-edition, hand-bound and gold-plated copy of Gypsy Rhythm. Can't wait!
I don't know if I'll have the book....but I'd be glad to take your money!
I had a great lesson with Kruno last night. We went over rhythm techniques, starting with a rake-chick technique where you quickly rake the pick across the bass strings on beats 1 & 3 and do a quick muted "chick" on 2 & 4. Went over some chord forms and did a lot of work on arpeggios & which fit where. There's the typical Django technique where he goes up to the notes in an arpeggio from a half step below, or down from a scale tone above. This will take some practice. Worked on right hand technique -- wrist should be arched, pick just behind soundhole, don't plant fingers -- I have to break a lot of old habits. I have a lot to work on!
Kruno's a great player, and a very good teacher, at least for my way of learning.
Michael, I'm going to send you a PM so check your messages.
Jack, thanks for the note about Django in June. I would love to make it up there -- we shall see.
John
P.S. Kruno played my Gitane DG-300 -- I thought it sounded great in his hands, though as he pointed out the 1st string sounds a little weak compared to the others. Will have to try to figure out why. Still, I was quite startled by how good it sounds in the hands of a good player (I've actually never heard anyone else play it!)
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Sockeye--
I tried to send you a PM yesterday, but the PC acted funny and I'm not sure it got through. I wondered if you are going to Django in June. I already have my reservations, and you are welcome to share a ride if we can both squeeze into my Mini.
Send me a PM and let me know or answer here if that's easier.
Michael
I've never been a guitar player, but I've played one on stage.
Would like to get together with other people who are learning Gypsy Jazz guitar in Philly area. I'm in Mount Laurel, NJ - would love to jam casually with people. Am new to this forum, not sure how to post contact info. Have been teaching myself for 6 months and would like to share music and experience.
thanks,
Steven
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Excellent news, Michael-I just got my tax refunds today, so you can expect to reap most of those rewards. Plus this will give you a chance to personally deliver my signed, first-edition, hand-bound and gold-plated copy of Gypsy Rhythm. Can't wait!
Best,
Jack.
I don't know if I'll have the book....but I'd be glad to take your money!
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You get more of my money than the grocery store! Book or no, I'll be glad to see you out here-hope you make it. Be a mensch, and come see the family!
Best,
Jack.
Kruno's a great player, and a very good teacher, at least for my way of learning.
Michael, I'm going to send you a PM so check your messages.
Jack, thanks for the note about Django in June. I would love to make it up there -- we shall see.
John
P.S. Kruno played my Gitane DG-300 -- I thought it sounded great in his hands, though as he pointed out the 1st string sounds a little weak compared to the others. Will have to try to figure out why. Still, I was quite startled by how good it sounds in the hands of a good player (I've actually never heard anyone else play it!)
I tried to send you a PM yesterday, but the PC acted funny and I'm not sure it got through. I wondered if you are going to Django in June. I already have my reservations, and you are welcome to share a ride if we can both squeeze into my Mini.
Send me a PM and let me know or answer here if that's easier.
Michael
thanks,
Steven