Love your playing! It's interesting that if you take the lower 4 strings only, you get very much like Freddie Green's playing, and if you played the same chords in an alternating bass/chord style you get pretty close to Eldon Shamblin!
I have a similar guitar that I use for gypsy and straight ahead swing, may I ask what type of strings you use? I'm aiming for a similar tone. Love the the proper chords vids as always!
To the chord your refer to as Bb Dim, you have added an F# (on the B string) which isn't on the diminish scale I'm familiar with. Should I think of that as just a bit of extraneous colour? (as G resolves into Am7) Thanks.
Sven's playing & videos are great. If I may humbly explain: I've seen him use this move before. If you're going to play the high G in the G/B and then slide the form down you have a Bb13#9#5. Good to know & great in this situation!
Nice but even if gipsy players prefer straight comping behind solo( i say it by experience...lol). At the beginning we can play 1er G Am7 2eme Bm7 Bb° 3eme Am7 4eme D9 ( see Bireli jazz à Vienne 2002 with Serge Krief). it's a great tune . I love it
It certainly is, depending on the version, but you are right concerning the sung versions. In Gypsy Jazz it is very often played that fast and faster by players like Bireli Lagrene, Dorado Schmidt, Adrien Moignard, Joscho Stephan, Stochelo Rosenberg etc. So on my channel I basically teach gypsy jazz techniques, chords and standards, that's why I play it here in a med - med up version. Warm regards, Sven
@@SvenJungbeck Oh okay, yeah I'm trying to learn Ella Fitzgerald's version for this band. Do you recommend your chord shapes for her version? Does it even matter? I'm just now delving into playing jazz. I'd really appreciate knowing because other wise I'm just going to learn what you're teaching cuz you're faster at explaing things.
@@Banzo_ those chords are absolutely fine for any jazz style! Only the way of strumming should be varied. I will upload a video concerning jazz rhythm guitar, today, maybe that will help you! All the best, Sven
Nice voicings,but dude needs to not be looking at the camera every 2 seconds. And he doesn't need to be playing so flamboyantly. Cuz theres a thing called taste. Sorry just thought it was a little over-the-top. Like to hear this with some of vocalizing for content
Hey, I don't get your point here. It's a lesson and not a performance, so that's why I don't sing or anything. It's a demonstration of idiomatic chord voicings in gypsy jazz. If you teach something, its good to look at the student, in my view. Greetings, Sven
Gypsy jazz makes me so happy
TY you are the only one that shows the right chords
You are a legend! Love your teaching. Thanks, Sven (:
Thanks again! Clear and to the point.
Thank you Sven, another great and helpful video!
Thanks Sven. I could listen to you all day.
What a gorgeous guitar! Great playing, nice lesson. Thanks!
Дай Бог тебе здоровья.Урок шикарный!!!!!!!!
I love this song ever since hearing the George Barnes version.. love these chords 👍😊
This was very helpful and well played! Thank you
you are a godsend. cheers!
Thanks, I love it!
Nice playing. Many thanks!
Great, thanks a lot!! learn a lot with you.
Thanks! Again super video :)
thanks for posting this!
Great stuff!
perfect thanks
Nice 😎✨✨✨
Super
Excellent 🎉
Danke für das Video! =D
This is why I want to play gypsy jazz guitar.
Love your playing! It's interesting that if you take the lower 4 strings only, you get very much like Freddie Green's playing, and if you played the same chords in an alternating bass/chord style you get pretty close to Eldon Shamblin!
Thanks Sven that G/B to BbDim was throwing me off with the fingerings I initially chose lol. This makes life easier.
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@@brunoemmett1237 idk what that means
I have a similar guitar that I use for gypsy and straight ahead swing, may I ask what type of strings you use? I'm aiming for a similar tone. Love the the proper chords vids as always!
Hi,
I'm using Argentine Strings for the Höfner. The same that I play on my gypsy jazz guitars!
Greetings
Please do Hungaria? Its such a tune!!
jes Why Not;)
To the chord your refer to as Bb Dim, you have added an F# (on the B string) which isn't on the diminish scale I'm familiar with. Should I think of that as just a bit of extraneous colour? (as G resolves into Am7) Thanks.
Sven's playing & videos are great. If I may humbly explain: I've seen him use this move before. If you're going to play the high G in the G/B and then slide the form down you have a Bb13#9#5. Good to know & great in this situation!
Nächstes Mal spielen wir das mit uns auch Mal, Marion singt das in F ;)
alaska;)
Nice but even if gipsy players prefer straight comping behind solo( i say it by experience...lol). At the beginning we can play 1er G Am7 2eme Bm7 Bb° 3eme Am7 4eme D9 ( see Bireli jazz à Vienne 2002 with Serge Krief). it's a great tune . I love it
Yes, some gypsy players today, try to play it more modern by using the "normal" jazzy voicing.
Danke Sven
spiele das seit Jahren etwas anders. Habe mir einige interessante Varitationen dazu von Dir "geklaut"
WHERE ARE THE INTRO CHORDS????????????
I feel like the song isn't played this fast
It certainly is, depending on the version, but you are right concerning the sung versions. In Gypsy Jazz it is very often played that fast and faster by players like Bireli Lagrene, Dorado Schmidt, Adrien Moignard, Joscho Stephan, Stochelo Rosenberg etc.
So on my channel I basically teach gypsy jazz techniques, chords and standards, that's why I play it here in a med - med up version.
Warm regards,
Sven
@@SvenJungbeck Oh okay, yeah I'm trying to learn Ella Fitzgerald's version for this band. Do you recommend your chord shapes for her version? Does it even matter? I'm just now delving into playing jazz. I'd really appreciate knowing because other wise I'm just going to learn what you're teaching cuz you're faster at explaing things.
@@Banzo_ those chords are absolutely fine for any jazz style!
Only the way of strumming should be varied. I will upload a video concerning jazz rhythm guitar, today, maybe that will help you!
All the best,
Sven
@@SvenJungbeck awesome man! Thanks
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why not post progression on lead sheet?k It would be easier to learn from for more advanced players compared to waiting for you to explain each chord.
Nice voicings,but dude needs to not be looking at the camera every 2 seconds. And he doesn't need to be playing so flamboyantly. Cuz theres a thing called taste. Sorry just thought it was a little over-the-top. Like to hear this with some of vocalizing for content
Hey,
I don't get your point here. It's a lesson and not a performance, so that's why I don't sing or anything.
It's a demonstration of idiomatic chord voicings in gypsy jazz.
If you teach something, its good to look at the student, in my view.
Greetings, Sven