I'm Martin Gioani, welcome on my channel ! You'll find content that will help you improving your guitar improv skills. 1000+ Backing tracks in many genres recorded by myself (Jazz, Gypsy Jazz, Blues, Funk, Samba, Bossa, Rock and even classical music!) and thousands of tutorials, some in english (check the "Videos in English" playlist). All my improvisations, chord melody arrangements, tutorials and exercices are transcribed and available for free, thanks to my supporters on Tipeee and Patreon, so a huge thanks to them ! I am passionate about pedagogy and guitar as you may guess, but about many other things such as piano, coding, video editing, recording and audio editing, and sports and even cooking among many other things. Please feel free to contact me for any collaboration or question 😃 (I speak 🇫🇷 🇦🇺 🇧🇷 🇪🇸) 🎸🎸🎸🎸
Can you make some jam tracks for some other songs on Maurice Ferret album "le Train Gitane" ? Pouville has such a unique style, I think it would be cool: such as Roundalette, Peanut Vendor, or Gypsy Rhumba, or Moriendo Cafe, etc ?
Darn that dream I dream each night You say you love me and hold me tight But when I awake and you're out of sight Oh, darn that dream Darn your lips and darn your eyes They lift me high above the moonlit sky Then I tumble out of paradise Oh, darn that dream Darn that one track mind of mine It can't understand that you don't care Just to change the mood I'm in I'd welcome a nice old nightmare Darn that dream And bless it too Without that dream I never have you But it haunts me and it won't come true Oh, darn that dream
Angelo Debarre 's version is very interresting with its voicings and impro parts half written down and you can learn easily >> ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-iPKjjCoKtiM.html
I’m sorry, but I don’t get this fascination for copying Django… I’m reasonably sure we’re he were alive he would be saying, use all your fingers, I had to use two out of necessity…. Play the MUSIC not the technique, Only other musicians will know you played the lick using only two fingers, so who are you trying to impress…..
Don't be sorry, that's ok :-) For your question about the fascination, I think people copy Django to understand it better, because the music he played is deep and beautiful. Often in art, mimicing is a way to learn, not just to mimic. And finally, playing with 2 fingers doesn't sound at all the same as playing with all the fingers, especially for this lick (so your statment about "only other musicians will know" is wrong, you can record that lick with 2 then 4 fingers and you'll hear it). If you had watched my other videos or tried playing with 2 fingers, you maybe would have noticed it. Finally, I would advise you to play the music you like and do what you find beautiful, without taking too much care about what others do or think. I hope it helped !
I can't describe how much I wish I could translate the audio here and your other videos into English. But the gist is accessible and it's always such great instruction on your channel, and your site. Thanks again!
@@guitareimprovisation Thanks, I am looking at the transcript that is translated to English but it's a bit mysterious in parts the way it interprets what you've said. I can piece a lot of it together from that though. Enough to learn a lot anyway!
cela fait quelques mois que je suis votre chaine et le travail accompli est colossal ! Merci beaucoup ! J'ai tellement de mauvaises habitudes démistifiés depuis que je suis vos vidéos. j'ai l'impression de ne plus avoir a retrouver toute les gammes purement a l'oreille sans savoir quel accord, gamme ou mode je joue.
Très interressant, même pour un Hollandais qui joue le harmonica chromatique basse! Le principe etait déjà connu; on l'apèlle "basse en quintes". Merci pour l'explication tr1es claire.
It’s called a minor parallel. You can easily find one by going to the 6th of your major scale. And then playing the exact same notes as the major scale but now from the 6th as starting position. Or the other way around is by going to the minor third of your minor scale and playing the exact same notes but now from the minor third as starting position. You’ll find that it’s a major scale now.
Bonjour Martin. Et Merci, Merci, Merci ! Quel travail, Bravo. Plus je vois tes videos, plus je suis admiratif. Une exploitation très intelligente des outils, un contenu pédagogique passionnant. Et tout ça dans la simplicité. Que demander de plus ? Pour info, il est très rare que je commente une video RU-vid, donc pour moi ça va dire beaucoup.