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- 22:10, 6 March 2012 Cut (hist) [1,168 bytes] Admin wiki (talk | contribs) (Created page with "A "cut" (a term that comes from violin vocabulary) is a quick pull-off to the target note from a note that is located a half-tone or a tone above the target note. This embellishm...")
- 18:16, 6 March 2012 Appogiaturas (hist) [2,317 bytes] Admin wiki (talk | contribs) (Created page with "An appogiatura is one or more notes that precede the note that should actually be played in the melody or the chord. This technique is often used in Manouche music. In all the fo...")
- 17:55, 6 March 2012 Arpeggios approaches Variants (hist) [901 bytes] Admin wiki (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Such chromatisms can be played in other ways. Here are a few examples: == Stochelo Rosenberg's way == One of the few cas of downstrokes on a string change. This is because the u...")
- 17:43, 6 March 2012 Approaches of arpeggios Over a dominant 7th major chord (hist) [1,539 bytes] Admin wiki (talk | contribs) (Created page with "For each of the major chords depicted on the first CAGED diagram, we look at the arpeggio (in yellow), then we add each one of the arpeggio notes with chromatismes (in red over t...")
- 17:20, 6 March 2012 Approaches of arpeggios Over a minor chord (hist) [1,178 bytes] Admin wiki (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Minor chords are 3-note chords which are not used in Manouche (or very scarcely). Chords are displayed here to help, especially those guitarists like me who are used to playing i...")
- 09:23, 17 June 2011 Approaches of arpeggios over a major chord (hist) [1,215 bytes] Admin wiki (talk | contribs) (Created page with "For each of the major chords depicted on the first CAGED diagram, we look at the arpeggio (in yellow), then we add each one of the arpeggio notes with chromatismes (in red over t...")
- 16:33, 18 April 2011 Arpeggios approaches introduction (hist) [2,599 bytes] Admin wiki (talk | contribs) (Created page with "== Chromatic approach to 3-note chord arpeggios == The headline of this section seems complex at first glance. However, it is at the same time a fairly simple topic and an inexh...")
- 16:28, 18 April 2011 Minor pentatonics à la Manouche (hist) [2,907 bytes] Admin wiki (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Who said that there are no pentatonics in Manouche ? That's just plain wrong... Well, we first need to agree on the term pentatonics. A pentatonic scale in essence is a scale mad...")
- 22:34, 11 April 2011 Chromatic scale (hist) [1,163 bytes] Admin wiki (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Chromatic scale is very often used, as an intermediate effect between two notes, or as a long appogiatura, or simply as a typical fast lick, or - it must be said - to find one's ...")
- 22:21, 11 April 2011 Downward scales workouts (hist) [1,185 bytes] Admin wiki (talk | contribs) (Created page with "There's a plethora of ways to practice scales. Every one of them helps building a sound right hand technique. All following examples are in G: == Straight downward scale == {|w...")
- 22:15, 11 April 2011 Upward scales workouts (hist) [1,158 bytes] Admin wiki (talk | contribs) (Created page with "There's a plethora of ways to practice scales. Every one of them helps building a sound right hand technique. All following examples are in G: == Straight upward scale == {|wid...")
- 22:12, 11 April 2011 Scales workouts (hist) [156 bytes] Admin wiki (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Scales workouts are divided in two parts: *upward scales workouts *downward scales workouts Category:Les Gammes fr:Travail_des_gammes")
- 22:09, 11 April 2011 The Typical Scales (hist) [1,644 bytes] Admin wiki (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Il y a quatre types de gammes souvent utilisées en manouche: == The diatonic (or natural) == Natural minor (used on a minor or m7 chord), dorian minor (used on a m6 chord) and...")
- 22:37, 8 April 2011 Arpeggios augmented (hist) [976 bytes] Admin wiki (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Augmented chords are 3-note chords not so often used in Mancouhe. Arpeggios for these chords are essentially vertical and are almost always played in a dominant 7th chord context...")
- 22:34, 8 April 2011 Arpeggios diminished (hist) [1,376 bytes] Admin wiki (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Diminished chords are 4-note chords that are widely used in Manouche music. Their characteristic is that each note is exactly separated of a minor third from the next one. That m...")
- 22:32, 8 April 2011 Arpeggios 7M major seventh vertically (hist) [1,199 bytes] Admin wiki (talk | contribs) (Created page with "There are four main arpeggio shapes to remember (with two notes played on the lower E string). == Pattern 1 == This arpeggio starts from the root and is therefore played on thi...")
- 22:28, 8 April 2011 Arpeggios 7M major seventh diagonally (hist) [1,663 bytes] Admin wiki (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Even though there are 4 arpeggios to remember, in reality there are only two shapes since 1- and 3- derive from the same shape, and so do 2- and 4-: only the starting note change...")
- 22:22, 8 April 2011 Vertical Arpeggios 7 dominant seventh (hist) [1,320 bytes] Admin wiki (talk | contribs) (Created page with "There are four main arpeggio shapes to remember (with two notes played on the lower E string). == Pattern 1 == This arpeggio starts from the root and is therefore played on thi...")
- 22:12, 8 April 2011 Arpeggios 7M major seventh (hist) [806 bytes] Admin wiki (talk | contribs) (Created page with "7M chords are often replaced by their equivalent 6/9 chords in manouche. Indeed, from a strictly harmonic point of view, these chords can often be interchanged. That being said, ...")
- 22:09, 8 April 2011 Diagonal Arpeggios 7 dominant seventh (hist) [1,639 bytes] Admin wiki (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Even though there are 4 arpeggios to remember, in reality there are only two shapes since 1- and 3- derive from the same shape, and so do 2- and 4-: only the starting note change...")
- 22:06, 8 April 2011 Arpeggios 7 dominant seventh (hist) [382 bytes] Admin wiki (talk | contribs) (Created page with "7th chords are often used in Manouche. This kind of arpeggio lends itself nicely to diagonal playing. On all diagrams, the arpeggios are displayed in yellow and the related chor...")
- 22:04, 8 April 2011 Vertical arpeggios 6 and m7 (hist) [1,324 bytes] Admin wiki (talk | contribs) (Created page with "There are four main arpeggio shpaes to remember (with two notes played on the lower E string). == Pattern 1 == This arpeggio starts from the root and is therefore played on thi...")
- 22:01, 8 April 2011 Diagonal arpeggios 6 and m7 (hist) [1,643 bytes] Admin wiki (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Even though there are 4 arpeggios to remember, in reality there are only two shapes since 1- and 3- derive from the same shape, and so do 2- and 4-: only the starting note change...")
- 21:52, 8 April 2011 Arpeggios 6 et m7 (hist) [679 bytes] Admin wiki (talk | contribs) (Created page with "6/9 chords are probably the most widely used 4-note chords in Manouche. It is thereby important for this kind of chord to know its related arpeggios, and this in all chord positi...")
- 21:48, 8 April 2011 The "grip" and the thumb (hist) [2,035 bytes] Admin wiki (talk | contribs) (Created page with "La pince, c'est la forme de la main gauche autour du manche en train de plaquer un accord. Le pouce est appuyé sur l'arrière du manche tandis que les autres doigts appuient sur...")
- 21:46, 8 April 2011 Work out the tonicity (hist) [4,297 bytes] Admin wiki (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Tonicity of the right wrist, and to a lesser extent, of the right forearm, is key to playing in a fuild and clean fashion. The more the muscles are tonic, the less there will be ...")
- 21:38, 8 April 2011 The -v-v-v- movement (hist) [1,322 bytes] Admin wiki (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Even better than -v-v-, this is harder to get and integrte. Fortunately, this is not used so often. It can mostly be seen on arpeggios such as the one used in part B of Montagne ...")
- 21:35, 8 April 2011 Alternate picking (hist) [1,449 bytes] Admin wiki (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Alternate picking is merely a picking technique that consist of successively playing downstrokes and upstrokes, several times in a row. Usually, the movement comes from the wrist...")
- 21:14, 8 April 2011 Equipment (hist) [3,943 bytes] Admin wiki (talk | contribs) (Created page with "To play Manouche Jazz (the word "Manouche", as it is used here, is synonymous with "Gypsy") --it sounds daft to say, but the first thing you'll need is a Manouche guitar. Not a T...")
- 21:02, 8 April 2011 Advices to work (hist) [8,350 bytes] Admin wiki (talk | contribs) (Created page with "These recommendations stem from my own personal experience, so it's a bit dumb to say, but they mostly apply to me. Maybe you already have found your own different but efficient ...")
- 13:43, 18 January 2011 Starting Manouche guitar (hist) [7,861 bytes] Admin wiki (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Starting Manouche guitar This section concerns the true beginners who directly start with Manouche but also the guitarists experienced in other styles who also start Manouche gu...")
- 16:51, 14 January 2011 Arpeggios m6 and m7/5b vertically (hist) [1,263 bytes] Admin wiki (talk | contribs) (Created page with "There are four main arpeggio shapes to remember (with two notes played on the lower E string). == Shape 1 == This arpeggio starts from the root and is therefore played on this ...")
- 16:46, 14 January 2011 Arpeggios m6 and m7/5b diagonally (hist) [1,533 bytes] Admin wiki (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Even though there are 4 arpeggios to remember, in reality there are only two shapes since 1- and 3- derive from the same shape, and so do 2- and 4-: only the starting note change...")
- 16:38, 14 January 2011 Arpeggios m6 m75b (hist) [796 bytes] Admin wiki (talk | contribs) (Created page with "m6 chords are probably the most widely used 4-note chords in Manouche. It's therefore of utmost importance to know their arpeggios well, in all chord positions and inversions. Th...")
- 16:35, 14 January 2011 Major Arpeggios (hist) [1,458 bytes] Admin wiki (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Arpeggios on major chords Major chords are 3-note chords which are not used in Manouche (or very scarcely). Chords are displayed here to help, especially those guitarists like m...")
- 16:32, 14 January 2011 Minor Arpeggios (hist) [1,956 bytes] Admin wiki (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Arpeggios on minor chords Minor chords are 3-note chords which are not used in Manouche (or very scarcely). Chords are displayed here to help, especially those guitarists like m...")
- 16:02, 14 January 2011 Half-diminished chords (hist) [857 bytes] Admin wiki (talk | contribs) (Created page with "== Half-diminished chords (m7/5b) == There are three basic positions for these chords widely used in various standards. Root on the lower E string (Am7/5b here) mostly played ...")
- 16:00, 14 January 2011 Minor chords (hist) [1,408 bytes] Admin wiki (talk | contribs) (Created page with "There are three widely used ways to play minor chords: with the root fretted on the lower E string, with the root fretted on the A string or in an inversed shape usually known as...")
- 15:51, 14 January 2011 Major chords (hist) [1,985 bytes] Admin wiki (talk | contribs) (Created page with "== Introduction == Major chords are very often used in their 6/9 form mostly played with the root note on a low string (E or A) but not always. Since double bass is kept simple...")
- 15:28, 14 January 2011 The sweeping (hist) [2,524 bytes] Admin wiki (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Sweeping is a technique in which several strings (from 2 to 6) are picked in a unique movement. Sweeping in Manouche style is restricted to downwards motion (due to the downstrok...")
- 15:15, 14 January 2011 The -v-v- application (hist) [1,459 bytes] Admin wiki (talk | contribs) (Created page with "== mini diminished arpeggio == {| width="100%" align="center" |- | width="550" | center | {{#widget:Daily_Motion|id=xfcz5t_v-v-diminished_music}}...")
- 15:06, 14 January 2011 The -v-v- (hist) [2,020 bytes] Admin wiki (talk | contribs) (Created page with "== The -v-v- movement or how to play two consecutive downstrokes == This movement is probably one of the hardest to integrate and play naturally. Actually, one of the basic pri...")
- 14:56, 14 January 2011 Playing ternary swing (hist) [545 bytes] Admin wiki (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Playing with swing, is before anything a question of accents. In swing music, each beat is divided in three. A beat is not made of two halves but of a triplet of which only the f...")
- 14:43, 14 January 2011 Rest-stroke (hist) [4,194 bytes] Admin wiki (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Rest-stroke is the most important typically-Manouche picking technique used for choruses and solos. One string is plucked downwards and the pick ends its run on the next string e...")
- 14:38, 14 January 2011 Chord tremolos (hist) [1,483 bytes] Admin wiki (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Roulés are chords played in tremolos (fast alternate picking on all strings in other words). == Basic roulé == This kind of roulé is done with the standard Manouche alterna...")
- 14:36, 14 January 2011 Pompe variations (hist) [856 bytes] Admin wiki (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Pompe must not be monotonous since it should be adapted to the solist. The accompanist, who carefully listens to the solist, will vary volumes and effects. For my part, I know of...")
- 12:17, 14 January 2011 Different styles of pompe (hist) [4,761 bytes] Admin wiki (talk | contribs) (Created page with "== Straight dry pompe == Some rhythm guitar players like Stéphane Wrembel or Yayo and Fanto Reinhardt prefer to play a very dry and percussive pompe. Beat 1 : the right hand f...")
- 08:46, 14 January 2011 The pompe (hist) [2,618 bytes] Admin wiki (talk | contribs) (Created page with "== Introduction == Manouche style requires accompanying rhythm guitar players to highlight the solist's musicality. Rhythm guitar in Manouche style is called la pompe. It is of ...")
- 08:36, 14 January 2011 Right hand position (hist) [3,435 bytes] Admin wiki (talk | contribs) (Created page with "== Introduction == Indications here are for the right-handed. Left-handed should reverse everything. The wrist is not stuck on the guitar body. This is the most typical aspect ...")
- 17:42, 13 January 2011 Diminished chords (hist) [834 bytes] Admin wiki (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{|width="100%" align="center" | width="150" align="center" |Fichier:Dim2.jpg |Fichier:dim-2-1-main.jpg |}")