Many thanks Ben. This means a lot to me when I see that what I post is helpful. I am still struggling to get this channel to grow and have enough subscribers so I can fully dedicate myself to creating content for it. I had a break for a few months but very soon I will start posting new videos. Cheers 🙂
Hello and thanks for the comment. You have to practice the fast parts slow. There is no other way. It is important that you have a clear picture in your mind, what your fingers are doing. Practice slowly each lick separately and concentrate on the places where things are not working.
@@schoolofmanouchethis is what I find beyond my comprehension. How Django pulled this solo out the air I have spent a lot of time and effort learning this. And I am still a million miles away from sounding as good as Django. He was unique
@@NicolasBaptiste-euphocat yes but this is not a performance. It is meant to help out starting guitarists to learn the solo easier. The is why the tempo is slow and it is played quite bland and as simple as possible 🙂
Very helpful to me. Please produce more songs like this!
Many thanks Ben. This means a lot to me when I see that what I post is helpful. I am still struggling to get this channel to grow and have enough subscribers so I can fully dedicate myself to creating content for it. I had a break for a few months but very soon I will start posting new videos. Cheers 🙂
Thanks, that helped me a lot !
I am glad to hear that 🙂
Thank you so much!
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thank you! the song has some parts that are too fast for my fingers (and brain I guess)
Hello and thanks for the comment. You have to practice the fast parts slow. There is no other way. It is important that you have a clear picture in your mind, what your fingers are doing. Practice slowly each lick separately and concentrate on the places where things are not working.
@@schoolofmanouche thank you I did not see your comment and now I´m doing what you told and it helped a lot, have a nice day
@@schoolofmanouchethis is what I find beyond my comprehension. How Django pulled this solo out the air I have spent a lot of time and effort learning this. And I am still a million miles away from sounding as good as Django. He was unique
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the comping is so strange ! you should at least put your metronome on 2 & 4
the first beat is on the hi hat and it is not loud enough. I think that this is what makes it sound strange
actually what's bother me is that when you have 1, 2, 3 & 4 you don't feel the swing. It sounds a bit like a military march ^^
@@NicolasBaptiste-euphocat yes but this is not a performance. It is meant to help out starting guitarists to learn the solo easier. The is why the tempo is slow and it is played quite bland and as simple as possible 🙂