This was great. I don't mean to be selfish, but more Gypsy jazz? I was wondering what you thought of Jimmy's lines on "Swing for Ninine?" Those triplet lines are great, I love that song and transcribed some of the lines. That would be a good song to transcribe, those triplets sound great, and they're just good to learn because it's not a common technique that players would use and it will seem foreign to execute at first, for most players I'm assuming, it was for me. Thx again.
nice. one thing is very prominent when plying jimmy rosenbergs solos a bit slower, mostly 25 to even 50%^^. jimmy has a VERY fluid elegant style close djangos. many manouche guitarist are more modern shredders or artistic. i consider angelo debarre same as jimmy, but not always. bireli, if he wants to too, is of course his own universe^^. josho stephan is an artistic case.
As you get older you may come to realise that playing at breakneck speed, while certainly impressive, is not the essence of musicality, nor, as Charlie Parker suggested, is theory.
@@nicknelson9450 I think that more and more got lumped into the word theory as the years went by and that if you showed a guy like Parker the kinds of basic things that people in 2024 consider to be theory he would have reworded that statement.
YES!! I can't get enough of Jimmy Rosenberg
Did you just read my mind?? Been listening to this tune so much this week! Thanks man
The Frank Vignola break in that video is awesome as well. His right hand is just a blur!
Great lesson! Thank you! More gypsy jazz :)
This is great!
This was great. I don't mean to be selfish, but more Gypsy jazz? I was wondering what you thought of Jimmy's lines on "Swing for Ninine?" Those triplet lines are great, I love that song and transcribed some of the lines. That would be a good song to transcribe, those triplets sound great, and they're just good to learn because it's not a common technique that players would use and it will seem foreign to execute at first, for most players I'm assuming, it was for me.
Thx again.
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nice. one thing is very prominent when plying jimmy rosenbergs solos a bit slower, mostly 25 to even 50%^^. jimmy has a VERY fluid elegant style close djangos. many manouche guitarist are more modern shredders or artistic. i consider angelo debarre same as jimmy, but not always. bireli, if he wants to too, is of course his own universe^^. josho stephan is an artistic case.
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As you get older you may come to realise that playing at breakneck speed, while certainly impressive, is not the essence of musicality, nor, as Charlie Parker suggested, is theory.
@@nicknelson9450 I think that more and more got lumped into the word theory as the years went by and that if you showed a guy like Parker the kinds of basic things that people in 2024 consider to be theory he would have reworded that statement.