Great lesson, Sven. Very well played and explained .Thanks so much. By the way, those opening two chords feature heavily on the Al Stewart song “Roads to Moscow”, which has some great guitar playing provided by the late, great Isaac Guillory.
Great explanation as always Sven. That guitar sounds incredible as well. The Busatos have a very distinctive tone and it seems to fit your style of playing very well.
Such a beautiful song..tricky intro though. Is it possible to purchase your proper chords as pdfs pls as they are very helpful?. I’d love to have pdfs of Troublant Bolero and La Mer which you taught in the series? Thanks for the lessons they are great 😊
Really beautiful chords. I still want to encourage you to make some "Video Play-Alongs" with a bass player, so we can follow You and not just a chord diagram. You could play an Intro and the Melody, which could be seconded by a violin or what ever instrument. You could take a break and you could trade fours with us. It would be such a more beautiful way to learn Gypsy Jazz rather than iReal Pro, or anything else out there. Thanks! I was not familiar with this tune before.
hey dude, you are exceptionally good and offerthe best lessons on youtube for Django, full stop. Could you please do proper Chords to Djangos Castle (manoir des mes reves). The simple bog standard backing track version. like in the most known version. You could even do the solo as there are many many interesting things in it. AND/or even talk about how the basic melody moves in the chords. Anyway lover your stuff very much.
Awesome video and tips as always. Hats off to this wonderful gentleman who helped gypsy enthusiasts to self educate. Thanks Sven!
Toll erklärt alles! Sehr schöner, warmer Sound! Grüße von Felix
great stuff as usual. I particularly enjoyed your comments about bass playing, an area which I have a growing respect for
Thnx mate, excellent as usual
Awesome, thank you Sven!
Awesome advice, thank you Sven !
Love this song !! Thank you !
Great lesson, Sven. Very well played and explained .Thanks so much. By the way, those opening two chords feature heavily on the Al Stewart song “Roads to Moscow”, which has some great guitar playing provided by the late, great Isaac Guillory.
That guitar is so resonant! It sounds amazing.
Thanks for another great lesson!
Great explanation as always Sven. That guitar sounds incredible as well. The Busatos have a very distinctive tone and it seems to fit your style of playing very well.
Thank you!
Such a beautiful song..tricky intro though. Is it possible to purchase your proper chords as pdfs pls as they are very helpful?. I’d love to have pdfs of Troublant Bolero and La Mer which you taught in the series? Thanks for the lessons they are great 😊
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Can you make propher chords to made for issac
I love you guys \o/
Really beautiful chords. I still want to encourage you to make some "Video Play-Alongs" with a bass player, so we can follow You and not just a chord diagram. You could play an Intro and the Melody, which could be seconded by a violin or what ever instrument. You could take a break and you could trade fours with us. It would be such a more beautiful way to learn Gypsy Jazz rather than iReal Pro, or anything else out there. Thanks! I was not familiar with this tune before.
hey dude, you are exceptionally good and offerthe best lessons on youtube for Django, full stop.
Could you please do proper Chords to Djangos Castle (manoir des mes reves). The simple bog standard backing track version. like in the most known version. You could even do the solo as there are many many interesting things in it. AND/or even talk about how the basic melody moves in the chords. Anyway lover your stuff very much.
@ 5:49 is the wrong chord it has to be the chord you play on 5:43. but awsome job my friend