Nico Cornwall and here I am 3 years later just finding this. It's amazing that we all learn things at different times but a dedicated guitarist will always find this at some point when they're bored of playing leads all the time and interested in interesting rhythm and styles of music.
aye i was just looking through youtube & i saw this video & it is really similar to sierreño which is a mexican genre,i play it & alot of the chords look similar sounds pretty cool too
Great lesson! I'm quiet new in this field of gypsy swing though I always was big fan of D. R. Simple swing rhythm is not new for me but with some surprise I noticed this little upstroke. That's the cream in the coffee. ;-) BTW: What guitar are you playing? Sounds very nice! One of the more expensive I guess. Custom made? What woods is she made of? Cedar + Rosewood? What an effortable model you can recommend for a beginner? If I see and hear right you use nylon strings...? I prefer that warm sound, too. Thanks for any hint! Cheers from Berlin/Germany
Me too, I'm trying hard to find that one, lol. Came to the comments to see if someone knew. I think it's some inversion of a Bb7, starting in the 5th (F) and adding the minor seventh octave (14th)
Eva Koderman Am6 Bm7b5 E7 Am6 E7/B Am/C C#dim7 Bm7b5 Am6 E7/B Am/C Fm6 E7 Am6 F7 E7 Am6 The E7/B is missing the E, but sounds like an E chord to me. Added the F# to giving it more of a Bmb6 sound sounds wrong to me. I'm curious what Mr. Voet thinks of it as. Probably meaning less for this style of music. It's not like they did much substitution until the tail end of Django's life. The C#dim7 is missing the b5, but once again sounds like a C#dim7. If you don't already know some chord theory Eva I'd suggest you learn it. It makes learning songs and playing interesting voices a breeze. No more looking up shapes. Knowing all the notes and every place you can grab them is a useful skill. I enjoy your videos Mr. Voet!
Practice changing the angle at which your fingers reach across the fret board. You can do this by moving your thumb up behind the neck opposite of your middle finger. It is better technique in all though obviously experienced musicians can get away with having their thumb on the 6th string.
He is Dutch, probably he doesnt speak French very well... like me..... i am glad he speaks at least English (with an accent) so i can understand what he says.
I think his accent is amazing and so is his intonation (said as a sworn linguist). Mind you, he also speaks French very well, it seems!:) So let's all play La Pompe like he does first and then comment. A great video lesson!
amstermosh, mind you/ it seems, zeg je , je zegt nu als fervent linguïst dat je iemand eraan herinnerd dat het 'misschien' zo is dat ie goed Frans spreekt? of begrijp ik je verkeerd?
Hallo Paul. Dank je voor jouw bericht, Wat ik zeg is dat Reinier prima frans spreekt (ivm "why don't you speak French?". Well, I know he actually does and even quite well!). Die opmerking is wat mij doet reageren; wat mij belangrijk lijkt is de goede inhoud van deze video (en wat een investering om het te maken!) en niet een zogenaamd "accent" dat iemand zou hebben of niet. Accenten vind ik juist prachtig. En dat zeg ik als linguïst. Fijne dag, Paul.
From your lesson, I realised that rhythm guitar players are the unsung hero in any band in the world.
God, it is hard.
Very true!
Gypsy jazz has always been a mystery to me. Today thanks to this video, I've played my first line of Gypsy Jazz. Thank you so much for that ; )
Nico Cornwall and here I am 3 years later just finding this. It's amazing that we all learn things at different times but a dedicated guitarist will always find this at some point when they're bored of playing leads all the time and interested in interesting rhythm and styles of music.
Beautifully done lesson. Clear, informative and concise.
2:30
Man, last point certainly it is the better lesson in music ever!
very cool! love these chord progressions and strumming style!
Excellently presented.
Salute
Awesome explanation and playing Monsieur..
He’s clearly Dutch 🤣
Honestly this sums up to a really good lecture about form. I came here to learn some lines and instead I learned to be more aware
very useful lessons.. great teaching
Best video I ever seen explaining the rhythm 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Very useful video, thanks to clear demonstration of important parts of the rhytm hand..
I thought he said "no drama", at the end I realized that he said "no drummer"
aye i was just looking through youtube & i saw this video & it is really similar to sierreño which is a mexican genre,i play it & alot of the chords look similar sounds pretty cool too
A perfect lesson Reiner .. dank u wel
beautiful teaching
Great lesson, Great teacher..!!! Thank you...
2:28 speed it up
this is a great video! Thankyou.
Thank you for this beautiful lesson!!!
Awesome Renier!
Great, underrated, player.
Great lesson! I'm quiet new in this field of gypsy swing though I always was big fan of D. R. Simple swing rhythm is not new for me but with some surprise I noticed this little upstroke. That's the cream in the coffee. ;-)
BTW: What guitar are you playing? Sounds very nice! One of the more expensive I guess. Custom made?
What woods is she made of? Cedar + Rosewood?
What an effortable model you can recommend for a beginner?
If I see and hear right you use nylon strings...? I prefer that warm sound, too.
Thanks for any hint!
Cheers from Berlin/Germany
Amazing tutorials thanks!
zeer goed gedaan Reinier,very well done !
good Rino !!! pensavo suonassi tu invece ho visto che hai segnalato un corso.. Bello
thank's for the lesson, I can't find the last chord at 2:50, someone could share the tabs of the last chord please?
Me too, I'm trying hard to find that one, lol. Came to the comments to see if someone knew. I think it's some inversion of a Bb7, starting in the 5th (F) and adding the minor seventh octave (14th)
I'd be glad to know too
1 & 2 beats 78779x
3 & 4 beats x8779x
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Thanks, Adriano Gamino . I'll try that when I get home :D
Great licks
That's what she said!
Looool😂😂😂
Hands on playing starts at 2:31
JAN is groovy !!!
Very insightful.
What kind and model is this guitar? Sounds great in addition to the playing of course
Gypsy guitar! Usualy made by hand from a Luthier and kind of expensive!
Thank you. you really halp me👌🏻👌🏻
Big thanks!
Pictures of the chords?
you rock great lesson
Yoooo I enjoy your video!
Nice tips on the rhytm! But what is the chord progression? Anyone?
Eva Koderman Am6 Bm7b5 E7 Am6 E7/B Am/C C#dim7 Bm7b5 Am6 E7/B Am/C Fm6 E7 Am6 F7 E7 Am6
The E7/B is missing the E, but sounds like an E chord to me. Added the F# to giving it more of a Bmb6 sound sounds wrong to me. I'm curious what Mr. Voet thinks of it as. Probably meaning less for this style of music. It's not like they did much substitution until the tail end of Django's life. The C#dim7 is missing the b5, but once again sounds like a C#dim7. If you don't already know some chord theory Eva I'd suggest you learn it. It makes learning songs and playing interesting voices a breeze. No more looking up shapes. Knowing all the notes and every place you can grab them is a useful skill. I enjoy your videos Mr. Voet!
thankyou!
EXCELLENT....!!! Congratulation from Buenos Aires...!!!
thank you nice advice
I agree about the rhythm, however: I want to know the 'changes' ( by Roman Numeral ).
Cool. Accords or tabs?
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this is good stuff :)
Do you have DVD Lessons for perches?
perches or humans ?
great
I can't learn the strokes right. Also holding D6/9 is a massacre for me to make all strings sound.
Practice changing the angle at which your fingers reach across the fret board. You can do this by moving your thumb up behind the neck opposite of your middle finger. It is better technique in all though obviously experienced musicians can get away with having their thumb on the 6th string.
which chords are used?
think you could have condensed that a bit!
Can u please name the chords you are using on the example? I can see some of them (Am6, Bm7b5 and E7)
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probably a good lesson! but your accent is so annoying! why dont you speak french!?
He is Dutch, probably he doesnt speak French very well... like me..... i am glad he speaks at least English (with an accent) so i can understand what he says.
I am a native speaker of English and I have no problem with his accent. I am grateful for this video.
I think his accent is amazing and so is his intonation (said as a sworn linguist). Mind you, he also speaks French very well, it seems!:) So let's all play La Pompe like he does first and then comment. A great video lesson!
amstermosh, mind you/ it seems, zeg je , je zegt nu als fervent linguïst dat je iemand eraan herinnerd dat het 'misschien' zo is dat ie goed Frans spreekt? of begrijp ik je verkeerd?
Hallo Paul. Dank je voor jouw bericht, Wat ik zeg is dat Reinier prima frans spreekt (ivm "why don't you speak French?". Well, I know he actually does and even quite well!). Die opmerking is wat mij doet reageren; wat mij belangrijk lijkt is de goede inhoud van deze video (en wat een investering om het te maken!) en niet een zogenaamd "accent" dat iemand zou hebben of niet. Accenten vind ik juist prachtig. En dat zeg ik als linguïst. Fijne dag, Paul.