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Revision as of 21:11, 8 April 2011
Here is the summary of our gypsy jazz method. If you have any question, ask them in our english spoken forum section: Do you speak Gypsy Jazz?
Contents
Get started
Right hand techniques
For Accompaniment
- The standart pompe
- typical accompanying rhythm guitar in different styles
- Some tips for a vigorous accompaniment
- Some examples of roulés or chord tremolos
For Choruses
- Rest-stroke
- Playing "ternary", the essence of swing
- -v-v- or how to play two downstrokes in a row
- -v-v- licks examples
- The Sweeping
 
Left hand techniques
Typical chords
Arpeggios
- Minor Arpeggios
- Major Arpeggios
- Arpeggios m6 and m7/5b
- Arpeggios 6 and m7
- 7 (dominant seventh)
- 7M (major seventh)
- diminished
- augmented
voicings
Subcategories
This category has the following 4 subcategories, out of 4 total.






