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Easy 2-5-1 Soloing System That Works! Gypsy Jazz Guitar Secrets 

Robin Nolan's Gypsy Jazz Secrets
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Try out my foolproof 2-5-1 soloing system that works!
Understanding and having great solo lines through 2-5-1progrssions at your disposal is key in jazz and gypsy jazz improvisation.
2-5-1 progressions can be found in practically every tune we know.
Check out my 'Triangle' system which helps me navigate through 2-5-1 progressions all the time.
For a 2-5-1 in C major . Dm7-G7-Cmag
1. Triangle is G-F-A
2. Over Dm play G-F-A
3. Over G7 play G-F-G#
4. Over C mag play G-E-G
This gives you a pattern to work with.
Then you need to add character, swing, bends, ornamentation, and feeling to make it sound great.
Learn the triangle shape in 2 positions using the B-G-D strings and higher up on the E-B-G strings.
You can use this shape to solo in gypsy jazz at any tempo. Ballads and swinging tunes all apply of course.
Have fun!
It’s all about learning and absorbing these small tasty bite size ideas into your playing. Before you know it you’ve got a ton of great stuff at your fingertips!
Swing Out!
Robin
If you have a question about gypsy jazz just zap me a mail:
questions@gypsyjazzsecrets.com

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@willhogan1309
@willhogan1309 8 лет назад
look forward to that lesson cheers robin.👍
@bubbarand2561
@bubbarand2561 8 лет назад
Brilliant. You are going to make a musician out me yet. Important question: How can I put some money in your pocket. I feel guilty that I get so much good information from you without paying you back somehow.
@GypsyJazzSecrets
@GypsyJazzSecrets 8 лет назад
That's my mission, to get u playing 😉 You should check out the digital Gypsy Jazz Guitar Secrets magazine available here: www.gypsyjazzsecrets.com lot's of great lessons and music there. Stay inspired mate! Robin
@shmockiebaby
@shmockiebaby 8 лет назад
Wow. As a long term guitarist, just recently getting into Gypsy Jazz, this is one of the best (and simplest) lessons I have ever seen. Thanks, Robin!
@GypsyJazzSecrets
@GypsyJazzSecrets 8 лет назад
+Mark Shimonkevitz thanks for the positive feedback Mark that really helps me with my lessons - cheers! Robin
@willhogan1309
@willhogan1309 8 лет назад
Hey Robin any tips on soloing over after youve gone thnx in advance🎼🎶🎵
@GypsyJazzSecrets
@GypsyJazzSecrets 8 лет назад
+Will hogan yeah I can make a video looking at sections of that tune - good idea mate
@Pablo-ft6un
@Pablo-ft6un Год назад
So youre playing the G sharp over the G7, right? Minor second - a busload of tension with the g (root) and the f (min seventh)…
@GypsyJazzSecrets
@GypsyJazzSecrets Год назад
Exactly!
@mfkammersgaard
@mfkammersgaard 8 лет назад
You seem insanely nice, Rob. Thanks for all the uploads. Really helps me swinging through summer:)
@GypsyJazzSecrets
@GypsyJazzSecrets 8 лет назад
Glad you're having a swinging summer...stay inspired! Robin
@ambiguationdotnet
@ambiguationdotnet 8 лет назад
Hey Robin, love the videos, very helpful! Cheers!! - Dave :-)
@GypsyJazzSecrets
@GypsyJazzSecrets 8 лет назад
Thx for the feedback Dave really glad they help 😃 Stay inspired! Robin
@JustMyTwoCentz
@JustMyTwoCentz 5 лет назад
Can you or someone around here explain me how to find the notes for the triangle and the notes fitting the chords ? I quite didnt understand this :/
@albertoorozco6004
@albertoorozco6004 6 лет назад
This is the kind of lesson that i was looking for. Thanks from venezuela !! 🔥
@GypsyJazzSecrets
@GypsyJazzSecrets 6 лет назад
Happy it helps Alberto. All the best! 🎸❤️Robin
8 лет назад
GREAT! You´ve got a subscriber here. Greetings from Brazil!
@GypsyJazzSecrets
@GypsyJazzSecrets 8 лет назад
+Luís Bettinelli hey Luis great, thanks. I played in Brazil last year and had the best time - next year coming back! - cheers, Robin
8 лет назад
Gypsy Jazz Secrets Great! I won´t miss that.
@mesolithicman164
@mesolithicman164 3 года назад
I like your videos but I have a problem with your eyebrows. If you're plucking them then I think you should throttle back a bit because you are looking perpetually surprised.
@danielsheltraw8773
@danielsheltraw8773 2 года назад
Anytime a musician uses the word “system” I turn away and tune them out, often permanently. Do the very hard work of developing you ears and your ear-to-instrument connection. Systems are for the lazy and uninspired.
@GypsyJazzSecrets
@GypsyJazzSecrets 2 года назад
Lots of ways to look at it Dan 🙏💕🎸Robin
@danielsheltraw8773
@danielsheltraw8773 2 года назад
@@GypsyJazzSecrets I appreciate your music and teaching immensely, Robin. Please don’t use the “system” language of musical hucksters. Red flag.
@StuffBudDuz
@StuffBudDuz 7 месяцев назад
@@danielsheltraw8773 Nothing wrong with having a starting point.
@danielsheltraw8773
@danielsheltraw8773 7 месяцев назад
@@StuffBudDuz Yes. Birth.
@ramonfw
@ramonfw 8 лет назад
This is great! I'm gonna use this one on my tenor sax too for sure, lovely licks!
@GypsyJazzSecrets
@GypsyJazzSecrets 8 лет назад
Cheers Ramon stay inspired! Robin
@downhill240
@downhill240 8 лет назад
I am a little confused about the chord shapes of the 2-5-1 in "A"? Can you explain further? The shapes you showed aren't what I'm familiar with. Good lessons here!
@GypsyJazzSecrets
@GypsyJazzSecrets 8 лет назад
+downhill240 For now here's a typical way I play the chords for a 2-5-1 in C major. I'll work from low string to high so bottom E to top E. Dm7 E string 5th fret, D string 3rd fret, G string 5th fret, B string 6th fret. G7 E string 4th fret, D string 3rd fret, G string 4th fret, B string 5th fret. C A string 3rd fret, D string 5th fret, G string 5th fret, B string 5th fret In A you play Bm7 - E7 - A Bm7 on the 7th fret E7 7th fret A 5th fret. make sense?
@kmhtaylor
@kmhtaylor 2 года назад
I have always been in lust with this style of playing. Tonally, and structurally beyond compare, so much so that I am using these techniques in my bass playing to develop a different value and texture. Love the classes, keep it up, mate!
@GypsyJazzSecrets
@GypsyJazzSecrets 2 года назад
Nice one Miles! 🙏💕🎸Robin
@kmhtaylor
@kmhtaylor 2 года назад
@@GypsyJazzSecrets - There have been and still are, a lot of influential bass players in the world, but when you take a 2-5-1 solo over to a rock/blues genre, people take a second look! It certainly adds a level of dynamic that spices up a joint.
@donngoodside6885
@donngoodside6885 5 лет назад
Robin ___ Sorry, I was unable to Join the Club... Luv your Jazz Secrets. Great Stuff / keep them coming. Donn
@GypsyJazzSecrets
@GypsyJazzSecrets 5 лет назад
Donn Goodside thanks for the kind words Don, will carry on! Robin
@bospin
@bospin 5 лет назад
Liked and subscribed. Thanks a lot.
@GypsyJazzSecrets
@GypsyJazzSecrets 5 лет назад
glad the lessons help Jos - Robin
@wongwsw
@wongwsw 6 лет назад
These Gypsy Guitar lessons rocks..enjoy it very much..
@GypsyJazzSecrets
@GypsyJazzSecrets 6 лет назад
wongwsw thanks for the kind words mate glad they help.... stay inspired! 🎸❤️Robin
@37BopCity
@37BopCity 7 лет назад
Great explanation to get the 2-5-1 sound in your head.
@GypsyJazzSecrets
@GypsyJazzSecrets 7 лет назад
glad it helps! 😃Robin
@funkstrummer2151
@funkstrummer2151 7 лет назад
It's the accent you speak with that's got me. It's almost as if you're English but have lived in Australia/NZ for a decade or so. I'm intrigued...
@GypsyJazzSecrets
@GypsyJazzSecrets 7 лет назад
Acoustic Man aha...yes my dad from Liverpool, mum from Hampshire, brought up in Hong Kong, Isle Of Man, then Leeds, London, Amsterdam (where I've lived for 20yrs) wife Canadian... but you're not the 1st to say that! Cheers - Robin😃
@jt11erink
@jt11erink 3 года назад
Dm7 - G7 - Cmaj7 - ... Can someone tell me which chord rounds off this progression nicely? I'm feeling and almost hearing it, but don't know which it is.
@Democracy_Manifest
@Democracy_Manifest 3 года назад
A7 (or alternatively Fmaj7)
@baSsDiaRy01
@baSsDiaRy01 3 года назад
cool sir🤗🙏
@GypsyJazzSecrets
@GypsyJazzSecrets 3 года назад
Welcome! Robin
@baSsDiaRy01
@baSsDiaRy01 3 года назад
@@GypsyJazzSecrets 👌👊
@arnoldwegstern5124
@arnoldwegstern5124 3 года назад
Marvellous. He could work together with the clarinet- swing-genious Martin Schmidt-Hahn
@GypsyJazzSecrets
@GypsyJazzSecrets 3 года назад
Great! Robin
@Cordova4444
@Cordova4444 7 лет назад
Really enjoy your laid back way of explaining things. you're a great instructor. Thank you for the time and effort. Cheers
@GypsyJazzSecrets
@GypsyJazzSecrets 7 лет назад
Thanks Ben stay inspired mate! 😃Robin
@brunwcarv
@brunwcarv 6 лет назад
i love your videos, you`are great teacher and player. thank you for your tips
@GypsyJazzSecrets
@GypsyJazzSecrets 6 лет назад
bruno carv thanks for the kind words Bruno I’m really glad they help you! 🎸❤️Robin
@davidhinchliffe3354
@davidhinchliffe3354 4 года назад
Great videos man....ive got loads of tips off your lessons. So thanks. 💥🎸🔥
@GypsyJazzSecrets
@GypsyJazzSecrets 4 года назад
David Hinchliffe welcome David glad they help! Robin
@SuperlocoGypsy
@SuperlocoGypsy 8 лет назад
very clear explanation !
@AngeloDopwell
@AngeloDopwell 4 года назад
nice quitar
@Jameskeith1972
@Jameskeith1972 6 лет назад
Robin. I am going to break this down for teaching purposes . Please explain how this cluster method you demonstrated is based on arpeggios. That way I can check my work. All of this helps both me and my students. Otherwise, it’s hard for me to show this video to them without further explanation . Patterns are great, but ultimately it’s extremely important to introduce chunks of theory. Thanks.
@GypsyJazzSecrets
@GypsyJazzSecrets 6 лет назад
Hi Keith - The most important line is the A-Ab-G. The A is part of the Dm7 chord the Ab the b9 of G7 and the G the 5th of C major. The G and F notes on the B string just add some colour. Make any sense? cheers! Robin
@Jameskeith1972
@Jameskeith1972 6 лет назад
Gypsy Jazz Secrets That’s what I got in my notes! Thanks Robin.
@GypsyJazzSecrets
@GypsyJazzSecrets 6 лет назад
Keith Pevey cool!
@SanMaiero
@SanMaiero 5 лет назад
Ja Great Channel !
@GypsyJazzSecrets
@GypsyJazzSecrets 5 лет назад
Sanny Maier glad it helps Sanny! Robin
@SanMaiero
@SanMaiero 5 лет назад
Gypsy Jazz Secrets it helps us thank you 🙏
@adamharry4235
@adamharry4235 6 лет назад
HI i just discoverd this channel . its very helpful thnks
@GypsyJazzSecrets
@GypsyJazzSecrets 6 лет назад
adam harry welcome Adam glad the lessons help! 🎸❤️Robin
@swiessler
@swiessler 5 лет назад
Hi Robin, Sounds great, easy to play, but I am not getting the theory involved in moving from 2 to 5 to 1, or from key to key or how to move other than trial and error?
@GypsyJazzSecrets
@GypsyJazzSecrets 5 лет назад
tyrewq asdfg So a 2-5-1 in Cmajor is Dm7-G7-C. The triangle of 3 notes is G-F-A. But the G and F aren’t really important. What is important is the A. Played 7th fret D string. This is played over the Dm7. Over G7 the A moves down 1 fret to Ab played on the 6th fret D string. Then over the C you slide down 1 more fret to G (5th fret D string) So the line is A-Ab-G. This is the backbone of this idea for a 2-5-1. It’s not fancy at all but just one handy way to think about playing through this common profession. Make sense?! Robin
@coleashmore
@coleashmore 5 лет назад
Another way to look at is, the highest note of the triangle is the root note of the 5 chord.
@GypsyJazzSecrets
@GypsyJazzSecrets 5 лет назад
cole ashmore yes that work!
@marcromanrosich
@marcromanrosich 6 лет назад
Very good lesson,Robin! Which guitar do you recommend me to play gypsy jazz? I mean,one that sounds good but not too expensive. Thanks!
@GypsyJazzSecrets
@GypsyJazzSecrets 6 лет назад
Marc Román hi Marc - I play Polak Gypsy Guitars which are fantastic... there are cheaper factory gypsy guitars available like Saga Gitane and Alta Mira too... have fun! Robin
@marcromanrosich
@marcromanrosich 6 лет назад
Gypsy Jazz Secrets Thanks for the information!!
@GypsyJazzSecrets
@GypsyJazzSecrets 6 лет назад
Marc Román ur welcome Marc
@nickcaldwell9528
@nickcaldwell9528 6 лет назад
Yep 👍
@riffraff778
@riffraff778 6 лет назад
Hey Robin! That's a great simple tip! I can't wait to put that into practice. Thanks mate!
@GypsyJazzSecrets
@GypsyJazzSecrets 6 лет назад
riff raff you’re welcome man let me know how it works for you! ❤️🎸Robin
@riffraff778
@riffraff778 6 лет назад
Been working on it. It works fine, and should create new paths and spice up my 251s as well. Really like the color. THIS is music. Keep up the good work, mate. It really helps.
@GypsyJazzSecrets
@GypsyJazzSecrets 6 лет назад
riff raff great to hear mate stay inspired and let me if u need anything. 🎸❤️Robin
@davidpanzer1166
@davidpanzer1166 Год назад
Brilliant
@GypsyJazzSecrets
@GypsyJazzSecrets Год назад
glad it helps David! Robin
@CreativeOnPurpose
@CreativeOnPurpose 8 лет назад
These tips are always insightful and useful, but this is genius! That's Robin!
@GypsyJazzSecrets
@GypsyJazzSecrets 8 лет назад
+Scott Perry haha Scott 3 notes 3 chords - that's all you need!?
@CreativeOnPurpose
@CreativeOnPurpose 8 лет назад
+Gypsy Jazz Secrets Definitely all you need for a hit! ;)
@invisiblefriendmrj
@invisiblefriendmrj 4 года назад
Robin, you are the best. Thanks for all your work!!!
@GypsyJazzSecrets
@GypsyJazzSecrets 4 года назад
Thanks for the kind words Ron I’m really glad the lessons help! Robin
@lovewalruss
@lovewalruss 5 лет назад
cool
@GypsyJazzSecrets
@GypsyJazzSecrets 5 лет назад
lovewalruss glad it helps! Robin
@dodo23762
@dodo23762 7 лет назад
Great lesson! Cheers from Italy
@GypsyJazzSecrets
@GypsyJazzSecrets 7 лет назад
Thanks man keep swinging! 😀 Robin
@ziadmohammad2829
@ziadmohammad2829 Год назад
🤎🖤🤎
@GypsyJazzSecrets
@GypsyJazzSecrets Год назад
Welcome! 🙏🎸❤️
@perpetualmotion319
@perpetualmotion319 8 лет назад
I sometimes use octangles, squares, circles and if I´m in a the mood I even play cubes! ;)
@GypsyJazzSecrets
@GypsyJazzSecrets 8 лет назад
+Perpetual Motion we come in all shapes and sizes!
@perpetualmotion319
@perpetualmotion319 8 лет назад
indeed!
@voiceoftreason1760
@voiceoftreason1760 8 лет назад
Theres also this diamond shape in the dominant arpeggio, which is nice.
@ReileyWilliams
@ReileyWilliams 7 лет назад
Where is this coming from (Theory/Scale/arpeggio)
@DailyDoseTranscriptions
@DailyDoseTranscriptions 7 лет назад
Cmajor (D dorian, G mixolydian and C ionian, which are all the same notes: c d e f g a b). Dm7 arpeggio: d f a c G7 arpeggio: g b d f Cmaj7 arpeggio: c e g b However notice he in fact plays a G7b9 (g b d f ab) which is an alteration.
@ReileyWilliams
@ReileyWilliams 7 лет назад
Thanks man! You helped me out a lot!
@ΕυάγγελοςΝτελής
@ΕυάγγελοςΝτελής 3 года назад
Nice explanation! Cool lwssons!
@GypsyJazzSecrets
@GypsyJazzSecrets 3 года назад
Thanks man glad it helps! Robin
@gorlovdesign
@gorlovdesign 8 лет назад
It's very cool that the lessons become aimed to expand the musical vision of not only harmony, but also melodic design! Robin, thank you from Russia!
@GypsyJazzSecrets
@GypsyJazzSecrets 8 лет назад
+Игорь Горлов thanks man great to hear you like the lessons - stay inspired! - Robin
@jeffreychu9174
@jeffreychu9174 7 лет назад
Great lesson! But could sort of explain the theory behind the triangle system? For example in the C major 2 5 1, wat were the 3 notes for the triangle on D and why does it work for that chord?
@GypsyJazzSecrets
@GypsyJazzSecrets 7 лет назад
Hey Jeff - so the 3 notes for a 251 in C are G & F ok the B string and A on the D string. Then u flatten the A when u hit G7 then again when u hit C. So the important line is A, Ab, G. The notes on the B string are colors - try it out a few times and let me know how u get on! Robin
@willhogan1309
@willhogan1309 8 лет назад
Great lesson very useful cheers Robin✌
@GypsyJazzSecrets
@GypsyJazzSecrets 8 лет назад
+Will hogan thanks Will glad it works for u cheers
@kidgloves2
@kidgloves2 8 лет назад
Who's the maker of this guitar? and what kind of top is that? thanks
@GypsyJazzSecrets
@GypsyJazzSecrets 8 лет назад
+kidgloves2 the guitar is made by JWC Guitars in England. The top made of bear claw spruce - a beauty!
@danawoodaman6746
@danawoodaman6746 8 лет назад
+Gypsy Jazz Secrets I just got my JWC Favino style - a great guitar!
@timsmith190
@timsmith190 6 лет назад
Any ideas for minor 2-5-1?
@GypsyJazzSecrets
@GypsyJazzSecrets 6 лет назад
Tim Smith here you go try this 🎸❤️Robin ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-iRQ4PhIRT4E.html
@roccodambrosio9859
@roccodambrosio9859 5 лет назад
Grande!
@creepinupalleys3859
@creepinupalleys3859 6 лет назад
Great tutorial! could this be applied to a 7 3 6 progression? (-:
@GypsyJazzSecrets
@GypsyJazzSecrets 6 лет назад
Koma 661 thanks glad you found it helpful! Not sure I’m hip to the 736 progression , have an example? 🎸❤️Robin
@yoyothasme123
@yoyothasme123 5 лет назад
Phrygian (Major 3) Minor Tonic. So its really just 2 5 1 in relative minor key@@GypsyJazzSecrets
@yoyothasme123
@yoyothasme123 5 лет назад
so the 3 is now the 5
@GypsyJazzSecrets
@GypsyJazzSecrets 5 лет назад
Stephen Lorek 👌 perfect!
@Matthew-pf9mj
@Matthew-pf9mj 2 года назад
Brilliant
@skatetodeath666
@skatetodeath666 6 лет назад
What other chords usually go with the 2 5 1 progression ? Just getting into gypsy jazz so this is all very new and heavy on the theory from blues which is what ive been sticking to for years now. Thanks ;)
@maxmilligan5672
@maxmilligan5672 3 года назад
If you're a blues player try A blues scale over the 2 5 1 in C ( Dm G C or Dm7 G7 Cmaj7or Dm9 G13 C6/9 so many options. ) Your key centre is C major. A blues scale is made up from A minor pentatonic with a b5.
@skatetodeath666
@skatetodeath666 3 года назад
@@maxmilligan5672 thanks will give this a try
@Fghjk-hs9zd
@Fghjk-hs9zd 4 года назад
Thanks for this kind of information ❤️❤️❤️
@GypsyJazzSecrets
@GypsyJazzSecrets 4 года назад
Mark Consuelo welcome Mark glad it helps! Robin
@Fghjk-hs9zd
@Fghjk-hs9zd 4 года назад
😊😊😊
@ZeroFretGuitar
@ZeroFretGuitar 5 лет назад
damn that helped
@charliebollinger6475
@charliebollinger6475 7 лет назад
Are those nylon strings?
@GypsyJazzSecrets
@GypsyJazzSecrets 7 лет назад
Hi Charlie - No they are not nylon. They are steel kind of strings. The main brand of Gypsy Jazz strings is Argentine made by Savarez. Kind of like silk & steel. Cheers! Robin
@muddyruckus
@muddyruckus 8 лет назад
Rob you are awesome!
@GypsyJazzSecrets
@GypsyJazzSecrets 8 лет назад
+Muddy Ruckus it's not me it's the music! Stay inspired!
@80sMeavyHetal
@80sMeavyHetal 8 лет назад
Thanks, man. Very helpful! ♥
@GypsyJazzSecrets
@GypsyJazzSecrets 8 лет назад
+80sMeavyHetal cheers!
@Stevesoffthecouch
@Stevesoffthecouch 6 лет назад
Cool..
@GypsyJazzSecrets
@GypsyJazzSecrets 6 лет назад
S Dengfoo yeah! 🎸❤️Robin
@yunesbb
@yunesbb 8 лет назад
a G# note over a G7 chord ? it sounds a little off, even in jazz
@rain1ny444
@rain1ny444 8 лет назад
its a flat 9 buddy, and you're an idiot
@GypsyJazzSecrets
@GypsyJazzSecrets 8 лет назад
Hi Yunes - If you follow the line A-G#-G through the 2-5-1 progression a few times you will get used to it and hear how the G# creates tension which is cool when released. Cheers! 😃 Robin
@bwbillwilliamsbw
@bwbillwilliamsbw 8 лет назад
Neat!
@GypsyJazzSecrets
@GypsyJazzSecrets 8 лет назад
+Bill Williams cheers Bill!
@pjokivuo
@pjokivuo 8 лет назад
Absolutely fantastic lesson, thanks a lot!
@GypsyJazzSecrets
@GypsyJazzSecrets 8 лет назад
+Pertti Jokivuori glad you like it, stay inspired! - Robin
@johnrichard9606
@johnrichard9606 8 лет назад
very helpful, thanks Robin
@GypsyJazzSecrets
@GypsyJazzSecrets 7 лет назад
cheers John! Robin
@jerroldborenstein690
@jerroldborenstein690 8 лет назад
so simple and sweet
@GypsyJazzSecrets
@GypsyJazzSecrets 8 лет назад
+JERRY BORENSTEIN thanks Jerry always trying to keep it simple - cheers, Robin
@jerroldborenstein690
@jerroldborenstein690 8 лет назад
+Gypsy Jazz Secrets Much harder to be so simple and that good. Love it. Thanks
@yaboory3928
@yaboory3928 7 лет назад
Can u make the same but for 1-6-2-5?
@GypsyJazzSecrets
@GypsyJazzSecrets 7 лет назад
yes that's possible of course....going from chord 1 to 6 is pretty easy as you can play notes from the major scale and arpeggio for both the 1 & 6. So in C that would be C & Am. Then you dive into the 2-5. cheers! Robin
@yaboory3928
@yaboory3928 7 лет назад
Gypsy Jazz Secrets yeah but the problem comes, for example, in Swing 42 because the chords last a half of a beat and its dificult to play the arpeggio of each chord, i can only play 2 notes per arpeggio 😭
@GypsyJazzSecrets
@GypsyJazzSecrets 7 лет назад
then forget trying to play arpeggios for each chord and simply play C over it all. In Swing 42 play C ideas over the the A and E ideas over the B. it can work as simple as that. Then use your ear to gradually bring in notes that suggest the changing of the chords.....u can also be bluesy.
@yaboory3928
@yaboory3928 7 лет назад
Gypsy Jazz Secrets thank u very muchhhhhh i will try to add some blues to my gypsy jazz style although it's a strange idea 😂😂
@thestreetman5284
@thestreetman5284 7 лет назад
top
@GypsyJazzSecrets
@GypsyJazzSecrets 7 лет назад
Thanks and stay inspired mate! 🤘❤️🎸
@l1feson
@l1feson 5 лет назад
Hi Robin. I’m about to get my first GJ guitar, having fallen for this style. I’m coming from a rock and blues background. I’m looking forward to trying out some of your starter lessons! Merry Xmas from Cheshire 😄
@brianosbment2343
@brianosbment2343 8 лет назад
That is a handy idea!
@GypsyJazzSecrets
@GypsyJazzSecrets 8 лет назад
Glad it works for u Brian! Cheers, Robin
@AndalusianIrish
@AndalusianIrish 4 года назад
Hi Robin. I love how you make this type of jazz so accessible without bogging us down with theory. I am a bedroom guitarist who plays in private to relax and I am definitely going to give this and "Swing Gitane" a go. Obviously a big part of the gypsy jazz sound is the type of guitar you use but any tips for approximating that sound if you are on a budget and cannot afford to buy a new guitar?
@GypsyJazzSecrets
@GypsyJazzSecrets 4 года назад
glad the lessons help Andy. What guitar are you playing at the moment? I've seen the best play any guitar and it sounds great.. cheers, Robin
@torontolarrivee7965
@torontolarrivee7965 8 лет назад
What a useful lesson - thanks for posting!
@GypsyJazzSecrets
@GypsyJazzSecrets 8 лет назад
+TorontoLarrivee yeah you're welcome cheers! - Robin
@manualfair
@manualfair 7 лет назад
Once you understand that sound.... you can fill in all the gaps.... with the triangular system ahahahahaha!!! A jazz lesson you could find in a Waltdisney cartoon perhaps. Thanks a lot pal! What a Crap!
@GypsyJazzSecrets
@GypsyJazzSecrets 7 лет назад
take it easy and stay inspired mate!
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