Brilliant coverage, in a short time, of a huge range of approaches to soloing using scale and arpeggio ideas. What a useful resource this is. A video worth saving to review over and over again. Thank you for posting this Sven.
I’ve been asking for this information from every person who teaches the style, and you are the first to put it into a useable lesson! Great, and thank you!
This was a great short lesson, all your lessons are very good, and I'd advise any serious student to watch ALL your videos. And any serious Metal guitarists, who have great technique, and wanna play this style, should definitely watch what you teach. If they take in your advice, these hacks can literally have them playing this style VERY competent, and quickly if they put in the time. The best book that I had when I was younger, and it was all I could get back in the 80's was "Scales and modes, in the beginning." The section on Harmonic Minor, had great fingerings with the dots. that really opened my ears, eyes, and subconscious. It wired me right into playing lines that weren't scales? In fact, that book, was my AH HA moment. all guitar players encounter this, and not just once. I'm wondering if you have done a video on using pentatonic lines, and even bluesy lines, in the Gypsy swing style? I mean I just think pentatonic minor, or major, they can both work, Over dominat 7 chords, thats basically what you do. Thx again Sven.
Hi Christopher, Yes I actually studied music in Arnhem (NL) It helps, but playing gigs and learning techniques is even more important I think. But... Theory helped me a lot of times 😅🙏
@@SvenJungbeck That is awesome! I first saw you play in one of the videos with Joscho Stephan. That is a great trio you have there. Right now taking online courses in Jazz and last year had the itch to start learining Gypsy Jazz as well! Keep up the good work on your channel as I'm sure many appreciate it! Cheers!
I'm sure everyone here has studied Django's playing religiously, but I wonder if you have any recommended listening for Spanish gypsy or Flamenco artists to really solidify the concept in our collective minds :)
It doesn't matter what the chord is, I only play Ab on it ❤❤❤
I prefer G, much easier!!!🥰
Holy Music Theory Batman! 🙏
Brilliant coverage, in a short time, of a huge range of approaches to soloing using scale and arpeggio ideas. What a useful resource this is. A video worth saving to review over and over again. Thank you for posting this Sven.
I’ve been asking for this information from every person who teaches the style, and you are the first to put it into a useable lesson! Great, and thank you!
Thanks Sven another great lesson much appreciated 👍 👌🎸
thanks, Sveng! THis has been a great lesson!
Thanks!
Again a brilliant micro lesson, nicely delivered 🏴
Thanks!
Very useful and nice modeling of playing which is insightful to me as a guitarist and I love your pretty tone!
What a great lesson!
This was a great short lesson, all your lessons are very good, and I'd advise any serious student to watch ALL your videos. And any serious Metal guitarists, who have great technique, and wanna play this style, should definitely watch what you teach. If they take in your advice, these hacks can literally have them playing this style VERY competent, and quickly if they put in the time. The best book that I had when I was younger, and it was all I could get back in the 80's was "Scales and modes, in the beginning." The section on Harmonic Minor, had great fingerings with the dots. that really opened my ears, eyes, and subconscious. It wired me right into playing lines that weren't scales? In fact, that book, was my AH HA moment. all guitar players encounter this, and not just once.
I'm wondering if you have done a video on using pentatonic lines, and even bluesy lines, in the Gypsy swing style? I mean I just think pentatonic minor, or major, they can both work, Over dominat 7 chords, thats basically what you do. Thx again Sven.
Myxolydian 11# or Lydian 7b ( Bartok scale)
I asked this on the chord vid. Any thoughts on how to apply the Flamenco Scale? Thanks.
Vey nice information! Thanks for sharing! You are very good instructor and very knowledgeable Did you go to music university?
Hi Christopher,
Yes I actually studied music in Arnhem (NL)
It helps, but playing gigs and learning techniques is even more important I think. But... Theory helped me a lot of times 😅🙏
@@SvenJungbeck That is awesome! I first saw you play in one of the videos with Joscho Stephan. That is a great trio you have there. Right now taking online courses in Jazz and last year had the itch to start learining Gypsy Jazz as well! Keep up the good work on your channel as I'm sure many appreciate it! Cheers!
Du dozierst fantastisch ❤ich bleibe dran😉👍
I'm sure everyone here has studied Django's playing religiously, but I wonder if you have any recommended listening for Spanish gypsy or Flamenco artists to really solidify the concept in our collective minds :)
mixo raised 11 = lydian dom