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What Is Authentic Gypsy Jazz Rhythm? La Pompe Manouche

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Denis Chang

Denis Chang

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@DenisChangMusic
@DenisChangMusic Жыл бұрын
Hi friends! This is part 1 of a 2 part series! The second part will be released next week! Please leave a comment, like, sub, and all that! I want to add that if you listen to Django’s recordings throughout his career, he and his rhythm players changed sounds over the years. I’m guessing that sound did matter to them!
@molikam
@molikam Жыл бұрын
Thank you for this great video 🙏🏻
@thirdcoastswing5334
@thirdcoastswing5334 Жыл бұрын
This was great man
@zakmartel3022
@zakmartel3022 Жыл бұрын
18:11 Oh yeaaah, that's the stuff!
@DenisChangMusic
@DenisChangMusic Жыл бұрын
That’s how we should all play
@PaulPaterson
@PaulPaterson Жыл бұрын
Just what I was thinking about. 🤔😅
@bandgeek
@bandgeek Жыл бұрын
Fun fact: the guitarist playing with Denis is a Stompin' Tom scholar! Ask him at any gig to play a Stompin' Tom tune and watch him light up!
@hylandg1171
@hylandg1171 Жыл бұрын
hahahahahahahahaha
@hylandg1171
@hylandg1171 Жыл бұрын
Muleskinner blues anyone?
@skullboy1967
@skullboy1967 Жыл бұрын
thanks for this great video Dennis 🎼
@thirdcoastswing5334
@thirdcoastswing5334 Жыл бұрын
I’ll be getting several end of the year vids ! Jonathan Stout and couple others
@MannequinVanityRecordsOFFICIAL
@MannequinVanityRecordsOFFICIAL 8 ай бұрын
Another amazing video Denis thank u 🙏
@b-perfection9305
@b-perfection9305 Жыл бұрын
Thanks
@devostm
@devostm Жыл бұрын
Great vid, Denis, and sick playing Zak! Hot damn!
@elroymontano1529
@elroymontano1529 Жыл бұрын
Thanks again, Denis. Great video. Love how you share your experiences with top tier players.
@DavidRamos-nz4bh
@DavidRamos-nz4bh Жыл бұрын
Thank you Denis ! I thought I was going crazy with the “right or wrong “ way! One guy does it one way etc… I go with the guys who comp for the greats.
@DenisChangMusic
@DenisChangMusic Жыл бұрын
I think even among the greats there are disagreements hahaha so it all boils down to the people you want to play with and what they expect of you. If they don’t say anything, and they keep hiring you, then you’re probably doing something right hahaha
@zaynesohlberg8108
@zaynesohlberg8108 2 ай бұрын
So greatfull for your content!
@murti.s
@murti.s Жыл бұрын
Thank you❤
@thirdcoastswing5334
@thirdcoastswing5334 Жыл бұрын
That was killin !
@adolphlopez2593
@adolphlopez2593 Жыл бұрын
I had the experience of being called out by some of my band members, critiquing my rhythm playing. I, too, I am a soloist who is trying to perfect his rhythm. I didn’t like hearing it at first, but I took your advice and went back and studied a lot of your offerings here as well as a few others. I’m doing my best to make the band happy and have been succeeding mostly more than not. I do, however, sometimes find it overwhelming, especially at the level at which you dissect the possibility of what may be required by different players. At least I am in a quartet that practices weekly and gigs a few times a month. I guess what I’m looking for is some sort of way to consistently play what will be acceptable and pleasant and supportive for my soloist (when I’m not soloing), still be attentive to the best thing to play when required, adding the occasional accent that would be helpful, and still paying attention to good dynamics. In any case, I very much appreciate your extremely detailed explanations, which encourages me to be the very best player I can be.
@DenisChangMusic
@DenisChangMusic Жыл бұрын
oh nice! Well remember: if you don’t agree with what is being asked of you, you don’t have to play with those people haha. I’ve actually seen people do that, and even high level players refusing to play with other famous high level players!!
@hidenorimatsuo7743
@hidenorimatsuo7743 Жыл бұрын
Hi Denis-san, thanks for sharing your knowledge. I am a friend of Yumi and I am a bassist with not much experience in gypsy jazz. I would love to know your thoughts on groove, time feel and the relationship between bass and rhythm guitar as well. Looking forward to your next video.
@franssu2229
@franssu2229 Жыл бұрын
Hey Denis, how are you working on improving your ability to keep the tempo ? Should I always exercise with the metronome ? Thanks
@DenisChangMusic
@DenisChangMusic Жыл бұрын
I talk about that in the video that came after this one :-)
@edwinchng
@edwinchng Жыл бұрын
Thanks for the video Denis. Appreciate it. You mentioned you worked hard to have a good sense of time in rhythm. Do you mind sharing on the ways you did that? 😊 Thanks!
@DenisChangMusic
@DenisChangMusic Жыл бұрын
I will talk about that in next week's video!!
@Pete_B_773
@Pete_B_773 Жыл бұрын
This is such common sense stuff, that it's embarrassing someone would ask the questions, or make the comments "it's my way......". Pretty much in every genre each artist has particular nuances and sound. Anyways good points, thanks for making them.
@johnny2bad782
@johnny2bad782 Жыл бұрын
I feel like progressing as a soloist is much more easily quantifiable and many free internet resources are more geared towards that. I’d be interested if you could expound on what you mean by “working hard” at getting good at rhythm accompaniment, especially in terms of a daily practice routine when there isn’t a soloist around. Playing rhythm along with You Tube rhythm tracks doesn’t seem ideal. Thanks for all you do for the genre, looking forward to the DC sale!
@DenisChangMusic
@DenisChangMusic Жыл бұрын
hello I talk a little bit about that in next week's video, but the short answer is, I learned a lot from working with musicians who were quite strict with me hahaha
@emilbirk6144
@emilbirk6144 9 ай бұрын
Hi Denis thanks for the video, really trying to work on my rhythm playing and this helped a lot. In terms of the solo at the beginning you said that it’s an original solo but isn’t it practically note for note of the Hungary solo by Pansch Weiss with Favino?
@zakmartel3022
@zakmartel3022 5 ай бұрын
Hey! It's not an original solo, it's a Pansch solo I was working on at the time from DC Music School! If he said it was an original solo, he likely just misspoke. I also love the videos of Panch and Favino jamming. You have a good taste in music, cheers!
@robertbailey3024
@robertbailey3024 Жыл бұрын
Hi Denis, I've been to one of your workshops and appreciate your knowledge and experience. You're obviously not a "one-trick pony" when it comes to rhythm playing, as demonstrated by the way you are able to get gigs with the best soloists and adapt to what these soloist is looking for. However, one thing that stood out to me in this video is this: When you are demonstrating what you want to share through your experience in gypsy jazz rhythm playing, you are using all downstrokes. Slowing down the speed to 0.5, I can easily see and hear a gentle sweep on the 1 and 3 and a more abbreviated, slightly muted stroke on the 2 and 4. No upstrokes. When you're playing with any of the top-tier players, do any of them ever call for that style of rhythm as a baseline? I always figured they're looking for the upstroke on 1 and 3 as the starting point. I'd greatly appreciate your reply.
@DenisChangMusic
@DenisChangMusic Жыл бұрын
Hello!I think I played the way I played on a whim 😂. I can’t recall anyone ever telling me whether to do downstrokes or upstroke style, although, with some players I feel I am more tempted to do it. It depends on the song too and style too. If I played mid 1930s hotclub style, it’s also something quite different from what a lot of Gypsy Jazz players do today. I think I talk about that in some other video I made in the past 😅
@DenisChangMusic
@DenisChangMusic Жыл бұрын
I would also add that I personally don’t really care what people do if we were just playing in a very “generic” way, which, quite honestly, happens more often than not. It’s only if I start to feel very strongly about a particular interpretation that I would made be request one or the other. There are some songs where I feel it would be nice to play X or Y way. I think a song like Seul Ce Soir sounds really good with an upstroke at a certain tempo and with specific chord voicings. Another ballad like Clair De Lune might sound better with mainly unaccented downstrokes… Of course, that’s just how I hear it
@garygreer5365
@garygreer5365 Ай бұрын
The rhythm player makes the other musicians sound good.
@SaccoBelmonte
@SaccoBelmonte Жыл бұрын
For pompe players, light but with authority. No cha-chans except when a new cycle is coming. The rest has to do with gesture communication while playing, which seems like an art in itself to me. I spot more and more small gestures that musicians make for different things, I assume there are some rules in a jam for that, Denis, do you know about those? How do you prevent in a jam of 4 from throwing ornaments constantly? In a concert setup is more organized: When I see Bireli during a violin solo he throws more fun things, and he also throws some others in general, but he really tries to be in the back when he does them. And you see the designated pompe players never throw an extra cha-chan. In a free jam, I guess the rule is "not to overdo but you can still have fun"? Good swinging flowing pompe is haaaaaaaaard to have it right as a beginner because it really has a lot of nuances you don't know yet. it took me 2 years of daily practice to really have it going decently. The first months were "WAM CHAKA WAM" and was really hard to make it swing.
@DenisChangMusic
@DenisChangMusic Жыл бұрын
i think for most people, myself included jam sessions is just kind of a have fun and be social situation! But it’s also true that if u go to the big festivals, all the best players are very careful about who they jam with lol
@SaccoBelmonte
@SaccoBelmonte Жыл бұрын
@@DenisChangMusic Nice! Thank you Denis. :)
@marcelleblanc9212
@marcelleblanc9212 Жыл бұрын
@@DenisChangMusic to much cha-chans bother the dynamic flow thank you for bringing it to a wide audience.
@GianCompuesto
@GianCompuesto Жыл бұрын
Triggered!🤪
@johnbeddoe782
@johnbeddoe782 Жыл бұрын
Thanks for sharing your insights, Denis! May I ask which microphone you are using here?
@DenisChangMusic
@DenisChangMusic Жыл бұрын
A very poorly placed Neumann KM184 but good enough for KZbin!
@johnbeddoe782
@johnbeddoe782 Жыл бұрын
@@DenisChangMusic thanks Dennis. I am getting into your you tube videos and just about to get some instructional material from your DC website- probably the gypsy jazz rhythm with Hono one! thanks again
@Pete_B_773
@Pete_B_773 Жыл бұрын
P.S. Gonzalos rhythm is the worse LOL.. so bottom heavy that chords are barely distinguishable.
@cburgess2805
@cburgess2805 Жыл бұрын
How many noobs learned their rhythm from Sven and Gonzalo
@DenisChangMusic
@DenisChangMusic Жыл бұрын
Sven plays with all his idols , so I think he’s doing something right! And he’s an awesome dude Gonzalo has come up with his own style based on what he heard on recordings. And you know what? He’s an out of this world soloist
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