Jeff Hildreth thanks Jeff !! Exactly, this style needs a driving rythm, and that « pompe » can take a lot of time to master. We ve all been doing this many years, and playing with gypsies also help with the rythm.. i ve been professional rythm guy until about 2011 before starting this quartet as a leader.. the deive is the most important for the general efficiency of the band.. the chorus will take a lifetime to get better, but they couldn t do anything without a strong rythm section.. notice the dry rythm guitar and the short beats of the doublebass, it s very important to make the rythm strong and light at the same time
@@RomainVuillemin Speaking of dry rhythm, is that a basic reason for the archtop ( generally) not used in "Gypsy" Jazz. ? I have been listening to Gypsy Jazz since 1990, but never attempted to play it. My observation is that there are very few rhythm players and many lead/solo players. I watch and listen to the rhythm players most such as Rosenburg (spelling ? ) Enjoy all your videos very much. Not much like it here in the US. Arch-tops, Swing and Gypsy Jazz are not so common.
@@jeffhildreth9244 well yes gypsy jazz could maybe use a couple more good rythm guy !! Most of the guys playing it are guitar players, and most of them solo players
👍👏bravo à tous, superbe
Hey merci !!
This video needs more likes!
And more views ;)
:) :)
*chef’s kiss*
Madre was ein mann
Feeling strung along☆
Really enjoy the "drive".; like a train ( chemin de fer) rolling down the tracks. Very powerful.
Jeff Hildreth thanks Jeff !! Exactly, this style needs a driving rythm, and that « pompe » can take a lot of time to master. We ve all been doing this many years, and playing with gypsies also help with the rythm.. i ve been professional rythm guy until about 2011 before starting this quartet as a leader.. the deive is the most important for the general efficiency of the band.. the chorus will take a lifetime to get better, but they couldn t do anything without a strong rythm section.. notice the dry rythm guitar and the short beats of the doublebass, it s very important to make the rythm strong and light at the same time
@@RomainVuillemin Speaking of dry rhythm, is that a basic reason for the archtop ( generally) not used in "Gypsy" Jazz. ? I have been listening to Gypsy Jazz since 1990, but never attempted to play it. My observation is that there are very few rhythm players and many lead/solo players. I watch and listen to the rhythm players most such as Rosenburg (spelling ? ) Enjoy all your videos very much. Not much like it here in the US. Arch-tops, Swing and Gypsy Jazz are not so common.
@@jeffhildreth9244 well yes gypsy jazz could maybe use a couple more good rythm guy !! Most of the guys playing it are guitar players, and most of them solo players
Wowwwwwws heahhh romain Fellinger
❤️🎶❤️ wahou 😲 ça déchire 👏👏👏 merci 🙏🙏🙏
très bien! and wild like it should
awesome!
Thanks a lot Pete !!! Don't hesitate to subscribe, plenty more videos on the channel ;) cheers
Good Morning. Would like to know where( which places) and when are you guys going to be playing in Europe the next summer.
Thanks!
It's fun to play alone, but it's more fun to play with the 4tet ;)
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Mortel !!! quel micro acoustique utilise Romain? merci
merci David, c'est un DPA 4099g
Sinde hepaaaa
Wow, this is great. What make of guitar are you playing?
It s a dupont vieille reserve, from 2002 i think
@@AcousticStandards Isn't that the Brazilian Rosewood one? I saw one listed for sale in the States.
@@bunkerman99 yes indeed
@@AcousticStandards Wonderful guitars...now if I just could play a few songs like Django...or you.
Just a matter of practise and time ;)
Tja romai ist Römer