I bought this CD in a small store in Cornwall UK which specailises in lesser known music from around the world. They get quite a lot of Gypsy Jazz in stock...
douglas linaker
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Apr 1, 2004 9:30 am
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It nearly drove me mad, I'd have torn my hair out if I had any. Doug. shane samuelson <nwfoundlander@...> wrote: You know the same fuking thing happened...
douglas linaker
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Apr 1, 2004 9:53 am
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Aha, oh yes the beer did help (and it was really nice Italian Beer too!) - off topic - Peter "hot shot" Lorimer - what a player ;-) ... you ... that ... fun ...
Maybe this is the problem: Any teen geek can easily monitor and fool with virtually all home/office/cafe wireless networks. Wireless hacking is a sport, like...
The Robin Nolan Post brings up an interesting question. What Kinds of chords do you some of you guys use when you play it. To the guys who have been to Samois...
In a message dated 4/1/04 7:25:37 AM Eastern Standard Time, ... I'll have one sometimes. In all seriousness, try not having one before. You can get used to it...
... Thank God! I was wandering around on the guitar last night working on inversions trying to get a tune into a playable configuration for me without having...
... userid=2Z4D4WLKJ6&ean=605633113822 His reference to Swing Gadjes piece as being hip hop influenced shows his never having listened to East Indian music....
Just thought I'd add my thoughts on the recent "Mary" thread. I am a recent member of this group. I didn't know it existed until I asked a question on another...
... Pretty much anything that works - I remember seeing Titi Bamberger playing an open A7 chord in parts of this tune. Like a lot of gypsies, he didn't play ...
Try playing a minor sixth arp, oh, say Dmin6 - D-F-A-B, and you'll find that it also works as a G9 (G-B-D-F-A). Shazzam, eh? More stuff like that happens the...
Au contraire! Africans, via the ancient caucasian strain, populated most of East India and likely brought hiphop with them, millenia ago :-) Swing Gadjes was...
... Contraire? I think not, it merely supports rather than refutes. I dont doubt that it came via Africa. I was just saying it was clearly more Indian in...
i play it basically the same as RNT except on the Bb, Gm6, and Dm6 I use the following voicings: --8--|--3-|--5-- --8--|--3-|--6-- --7--|--3-|--4-- ...
I'd say it sounds specifically Turkish (the viols) or North African (oud-like guitar). Sounds similar to flamenco singing to me. "hiphop" does seem an odd...
In a message dated 4/1/04 9:58:09 AM Eastern Standard Time, ... I personally prefer the C# dim sound, [or A7b9, the bass player can play the "A" and your ear...
The picture on the back cover of this CD was taken by this list's own Patrus. ... Jim ... From: beenawhile01 [mailto:Stephen.King@...] Sent: Wednesday,...
Hello Djangophiles, The Lancaster, PA, USA, based band Gadjo Playboys received some good local press today. We were featured in the Fly magazine. The writer ...
I assume that it was a typing mistake ! But what a cracker ! Are you 'coming out' in August and want the world to know. Regards Keith [Non-text portions of...
nope Keith, the movie contains some gypsy jazz footage that most of us are looking forward to i think... out of context though, i can see why you thought my...
Chad wrote: {snip} ... For those interested, I have a chord-speller tool I put together for my Acoustic Music Webtools site at http://www.markklan.com . Go...
How much of that harmonizing can you get away with when you are playing at a jam? Is it better for the rhythm section to lock in? Do you try to sound like...