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Free guitar lesson - Swing 48 (Minor Blues) - Improvisation with Arpeggios 

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In this free guitar lesson by Yaakov Hoter from www.gypsyandjazz.com:
- Learn the song Swing 48 by Django Reinhardt.
- Learn to improvise over the Minor Blues progression.
- Learn how to play Gypsy and Jazz improvisation with Arpeggios.
Learn how to play arpeggios in five positions all over the fingerboard and use them to create great improvisations over the minor blues form over Django Reinhardt’s popular composition, Swing 48.
First, I’ll teach you the chord progression (you can see the chart displayed on your screen). It’s a standard minor blues, but the Gypsy jazz style uses m6 chords instead of the m7 chords often used in jazz blues.
Before I teach you the melody, I want you to understand the basic concepts of playing with arpeggios - broken chords. You use the notes of the chords to create melodies in your improvisation. That means that you need to master the arpeggios all over the fingerboard so they can serve you when you want to improvise.
There are twelve basic positions for any arpeggio, based on the twelve frets on the fingerboard, but we really only need five vertical positions for everyday use, plus two horizontal positions that use the whole fingerboard and allow you to move from place to place. It’s great to know the connections from one position to the next for each arpeggio.
Now that you understand the arpeggio concept, let’s learn the melody in detail, including precise fingering, timing and deep understanding.
Once you have the melody down pat, learn the arpeggios for all the chords in the song (Gm6, Cm6 and D7)/ Get used to running from one to another according to the form of the song, first slowly and then gradually increasing the tempo.
When that becomes easy, you can practice creating melodies, using these arpeggios in the form of the song. First it’ll be like an exercise, but as you progress, you can make it more musical, add variations like half-tone approaches, trills and changes in rhythm. Quoting from the melody and combining arpeggios with the melody can be very effective and fun.
Let me show you what I mean with a demonstration using all the tools.
Now let’s delve into the horizontal arpeggios. Take a look at the Gm arpeggio. You can see my demonstration and the tabs on screen. Notice the variation between the ascending and descending positions. Practicing this is also a great exercise for improving your rest-stroke picking technique, which is one of the special characteristics of Django’s style.
Now, we’ll go on to the diminished horizontal arpeggio starting on the third degree of the dominant chord, which gives the flattened ninth sound, which is so typical of the Gypsy and jazz improvisation language.
For D, F# is the third degree and the diminished arpeggio is symmetrical, with one and a half tones from one note to the next. You can start the arpeggio anywhere on the fingerboard.
Remember to use the trick of moving from position to position on the fingerboard via horizontal arpeggios. It’s so nice to play each chorus in a different register or area on the fingerboard.
Plan to spend some time learning the arpeggios and getting the knack of connecting them in different positions. It’s well-worth the time it takes to learn them very thoroughly. My free Gypsy and Jazz Arpeggio Booklet can help you with that. Sign up to get it here: www.gypsyandja...
Have fun with these ideas and techniques, play around with them and create your own melodies and solos. They’ll be better than ever.
Enjoy watching the beautiful demonstration.
If you liked this, you’ll love the full arpeggio course. You can get it here: courses.gypsya...
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Комментарии : 115   
@503matelo
@503matelo Год назад
Once again you provide beautifully scaffolded examples of the concepts.
@GypsyAndJazz
@GypsyAndJazz Год назад
Thanks! Use it well!
@buzroberts9807
@buzroberts9807 7 лет назад
You are consummately patient and clear. Thank you. So often teachers want to show off or can't throttle back to their students' leveIs. I share your lessons with many people and so appreciate what you are doing. Thx!
@GypsyAndJazz
@GypsyAndJazz 7 лет назад
Thank you! Best regards Yaakov
@503matelo
@503matelo Год назад
Yaakov is tremendous at knowing how to scaffold learning no matter whether you are a raw beginner or quite advanced.
@garyrochussen3430
@garyrochussen3430 5 месяцев назад
You are blowing my mind!!! Thank you for posting so much great information in one concise lesson. You have a brand new fan for life!!!
@GypsyAndJazz
@GypsyAndJazz 5 месяцев назад
Awesome, thank you! Have fun with the lessons!
@pjr7613
@pjr7613 7 лет назад
I really appreciate you explaining what you are doing and what shapes you are thinking about as you are playing. It definitely helps me understand what is going on inside your head as you are improvising.
@GypsyAndJazz
@GypsyAndJazz 7 лет назад
Happy yo hear! Thanks for the comment
@oneshot_music
@oneshot_music 3 года назад
Dear Yaakov, you were 'the door' for me to the great world of music 14 years ago when I first held a guitar in my hands under your unbelievable teaching skills. 14 years later - music is my whole life and the guitar is my best friend and its all thanks to you. You are one of the most interesting guitar players I have ever seen, but you are also a master of 'teaching' and it's so great that people from all over the world get the chance to learn from you. A big hug from me, Asaf Oren
@GypsyAndJazz
@GypsyAndJazz 3 года назад
Wow, thank you!
@alinday
@alinday 5 лет назад
Yaakov is the opposite of a magician with triple the effect. He takes something as a amazing as gypsy jazz and effortlessly demystifies it. This lesson was the ultimate safe combination as far as gypsy jazz. Watching your lessons over the last week completely exponentiated my musicality. Thank you from the bottom of my heart, Yaakov!
@yaakovhoter496
@yaakovhoter496 5 лет назад
Thank you for your comment! It means a lot. Cheers
@GypsyAndJazz
@GypsyAndJazz 8 месяцев назад
Have you seen my new Jazz and Gypsy Jazz Mastery Course? You can get it now for free! Click here: www.gypsyandjazz.com/gj-guitar-mastery-sign-up?
@ukDB2400
@ukDB2400 7 лет назад
so much info here, I think i need to watch this about 7 more times to absorb it all. excellent lesson as always.
@mscomputeracademy1921
@mscomputeracademy1921 6 лет назад
ukDB2400
@aleduchamp83
@aleduchamp83 2 года назад
Super lesson!!! I really appreciate your work... I been looking for this long time ago and there's many teachers on RU-vid but they're not clear specially in jazz lessons
@GypsyAndJazz
@GypsyAndJazz 2 года назад
Glad it was helpful!
@eltigre8978
@eltigre8978 7 лет назад
Yaakov, you are the best teacher of gypsy jazz guitar I've seen. You make it easy to understand the arpeggios and the rest stroke and techniques. You are a great teacher because you are also an amazing guitarist. Thanks for all your lessons. I feel like I'm finally making progress now!
@yaakovhoter4076
@yaakovhoter4076 7 лет назад
Great to hear that! Thanks! Make sure to register to www.gypsyandjazz.com to keep updated
@eltigre8978
@eltigre8978 7 лет назад
Yes, I will. Thank you!
@dingoswamphead
@dingoswamphead 7 лет назад
And That's how Django did it! Wonderful. Thanks so much Yaakov.
@mirkomisic5884
@mirkomisic5884 3 года назад
Well ,i have nothing to ask anymore after this video.Even im trying to be a Rhytm guitarist,this is enough for me.Thnx for this lesson.Soo much..
@GypsyAndJazz
@GypsyAndJazz 3 года назад
Happy to help!
@noahfuture
@noahfuture 7 лет назад
Another kick ass lesson! Thanks Yaakov!!!! This is a fun one!!!
@aylinsierra4389
@aylinsierra4389 5 лет назад
Uh
@johnrothfield6126
@johnrothfield6126 7 лет назад
Thanks!!! Great lesson. I really enjoyed the improvisation at the end of the video where you demonstrated the concepts you discussed earlier!
@eduardskandi8144
@eduardskandi8144 5 лет назад
Bravo`! Восхитительно, вы большой молодец!
@davidbradford1934
@davidbradford1934 7 лет назад
Bravo. I have been watching different videos trying to understand how to put arpeggios together and how to use diminished runs. This video finally helped it click for me. Thanks.
@GypsyAndJazz
@GypsyAndJazz 7 лет назад
Great! There are more idea for improvisation in this free ebook: courses.gypsyandjazz.com/courses/conquer-arpeggios
@mickeybritton8043
@mickeybritton8043 7 лет назад
Thanks Yaakov! Your method of teaching is excellent, I always come back to your vids and they are a huge help. Gratitude from London
@Guitarmfig
@Guitarmfig 5 лет назад
Another excellent lesson, thank you man, wishing you the best :)
@thomasmorarre9193
@thomasmorarre9193 7 лет назад
Thanks for such a clear and complete explanation of these arpeggios. Very nice.
@jeroenjansen2709
@jeroenjansen2709 3 года назад
Another good lesson! Beautiful improvisations!
@GypsyAndJazz
@GypsyAndJazz 3 года назад
Glad you liked it! Use it well and let me know how it's going and what you'd like to learn next.
@joy-of-chemotaxis
@joy-of-chemotaxis 4 года назад
One of the most helpful videos for me learning gypsy jazz!
@GypsyAndJazz
@GypsyAndJazz 4 года назад
Very happy to help. Good luck!
@gregorydeceuster9024
@gregorydeceuster9024 2 года назад
Amazing content! Thanks for sharing this! Will for sure be checking out the courses! :)
@GypsyAndJazz
@GypsyAndJazz 2 года назад
Awesome, thank you!
@jobvanessen3200
@jobvanessen3200 7 лет назад
You'r a great musician & a great teacher.
@pipeline555
@pipeline555 7 лет назад
you are a great teacher !! thanks for your videos
@davidnorman2051
@davidnorman2051 2 года назад
Very good explanation!
@GypsyAndJazz
@GypsyAndJazz 2 года назад
Glad you think so! Good luck learning the song!
@kurikokaleidoscope
@kurikokaleidoscope 5 лет назад
Awesome.
@RinnNetherton
@RinnNetherton 5 лет назад
Thank you so much Yaakov, this is really helping me get a feel for gypsy jazz on the guitar, after a long time playing only violin. Your free arpeggio ebook on the website is also awesome!
@GypsyAndJazz
@GypsyAndJazz 8 месяцев назад
Have you seen my new Jazz and Gypsy Jazz Mastery Course? You can get it now for free! Click here: www.gypsyandjazz.com/gj-guitar-mastery-sign-up?
@maxfidanza6252
@maxfidanza6252 7 лет назад
Très Très Bonne leçon car elle montre l'utilisation de quelques arpèges en suivant la pensée de Yaakov Merci et bravo Very Very Good lesson because it shows the use of a few arpeges following the thought of Yaakov Thank you and congratulations
@mikewhelan9561
@mikewhelan9561 7 лет назад
!!!!! best lesson i've ever seen
@johnrothfield6126
@johnrothfield6126 7 лет назад
In Gm, practice the F#dim arpeggio. Our teacher likes to add an additional couple of notes on the top. He also recommends practicing changing positions with the Dim7 chord, which is easy.
@johnrothfield6126
@johnrothfield6126 7 лет назад
At about 10:00 a nice explanation of a turn G A G F# G down up pulloff down up
@alvarofalcon7136
@alvarofalcon7136 6 лет назад
Yaakov! excellent lesson!!
@superalbertos550
@superalbertos550 7 лет назад
Hey Yaakov, great lesson! Abe Cherem
@GypsyAndJazz
@GypsyAndJazz 7 лет назад
Thanks Abe!
@pjokivuo
@pjokivuo 6 лет назад
Fantastic lesson, many thanks!
@zahirydan
@zahirydan 6 лет назад
Thank you for this chord. So using for me.thanks alot.
@ThomasHope73
@ThomasHope73 6 лет назад
Very good teaching!
@80sMeavyHetal
@80sMeavyHetal 4 года назад
Love your videos! Really great content! And i like the fact that you're teaching Django's music, not the modern Gypsy Jazz Guitarists' playing, although I like it too :) Greetings from the heart from Austria! Keep on swinging :)
@GypsyAndJazz
@GypsyAndJazz 4 года назад
People somtimes forget that Django was a Jazz musician. And my favorite one. Thanks for your comment, cheers!
@ckg145
@ckg145 4 года назад
Perfect lesson... As always. Thank u...
@GypsyAndJazz
@GypsyAndJazz 4 года назад
Allays happy to help
@jonnyquickfingers
@jonnyquickfingers 7 лет назад
great lesson thank you very much.
@barflytom3273
@barflytom3273 7 лет назад
great lesson again Yakov. thanks...
@GypsyAndJazz
@GypsyAndJazz 7 лет назад
My pleasure!
@randallo3614
@randallo3614 6 лет назад
Love this stuff. Great teacher.good material. Now if could walk the bass too around the chords
@GypsyAndJazz
@GypsyAndJazz 6 лет назад
Check out this lesson as well: www.gypsyandjazz.com/la-vie-en-rose-gypsy-jazz-chord-study/
@dazzid
@dazzid 5 лет назад
pure gold
@VerweggistanExpress
@VerweggistanExpress 6 лет назад
Top lesson! Thanks
@emiremiroglu
@emiremiroglu 6 лет назад
Thank you! This video explains a lot!
@adelaidd194511
@adelaidd194511 5 лет назад
Спасибо Яков. From Russia. Thanks
@johnrothfield6126
@johnrothfield6126 7 лет назад
At 20:00 pay attention to our teacher's left hand as he play Gm and Cm on the 3rd fret. Ascending he does some barring of consecutive strings. Descending he does not.
@marcobrocks1490
@marcobrocks1490 6 лет назад
How great!!
@renekordic7707
@renekordic7707 7 лет назад
so simple and so nice...ahhh
@ManuelhobiCh
@ManuelhobiCh 4 года назад
Thank you
@GypsyAndJazz
@GypsyAndJazz 4 года назад
You're welcome
@jameshall8504
@jameshall8504 4 года назад
I love these lessons, just struggling to understand the diminished descending runs
@GypsyAndJazz
@GypsyAndJazz 4 года назад
Patience and practice will do the trick. Just let go of the "struggle."
@bihaguitar7037
@bihaguitar7037 5 лет назад
U owsm 🎸 ✌️ technic and playing 🎸 thanks
@GypsyAndJazz
@GypsyAndJazz 5 лет назад
Thanks! now its your turn :)
@berenaud
@berenaud 4 года назад
Great Job !
@GypsyAndJazz
@GypsyAndJazz 3 года назад
Glad you like it!
@nathanosgood4959
@nathanosgood4959 4 года назад
Merci!
@GypsyAndJazz
@GypsyAndJazz 4 года назад
My pleasure
@belshasaba5244
@belshasaba5244 7 лет назад
Beautifull thank u
@MrMittens1974
@MrMittens1974 7 лет назад
Really nice lesson Yakov. What guitar model are you using?
@GypsyAndJazz
@GypsyAndJazz 7 лет назад
Hi I use guitars by Polak www.polak-gypsyguitars.com/standard The one you see in this lesson is brand new Hybrid guitar - It's Archtop and Gypsy in one Amazing You can contact me at info@gypsyandjazz if you have more questions about it Best wishes Yaakov
@johnrothfield6126
@johnrothfield6126 7 лет назад
Gypsy Picking Question: In the first phrase of Swing 48, it is going C - - - Bb C Bb C Bb etc. The first Bb is off the beat. Would you consider playing the first Bb with a down stroke?
@GypsyAndJazz
@GypsyAndJazz 7 лет назад
I find the upstroke more natural only because it is an off-bit
@rdehn5799
@rdehn5799 6 лет назад
what kind /model is the guitar?, sounds really great ERG? on headstock great lessons! thanks
@GypsyAndJazz
@GypsyAndJazz 5 лет назад
Hi. Yes it's Polak (previous ERG) Great guitar! You can contact me for more details at info@gypsyandjazz.com
@youssefsaied3761
@youssefsaied3761 7 лет назад
merci mon frére tu peux upload la partition
@chrisparks22
@chrisparks22 7 лет назад
Beautiful video brother! If you haven't already, you should check out Barry Harris's sixth diminished approach. It's really wonderful. I think you'd love it.
@GypsyAndJazz
@GypsyAndJazz 7 лет назад
It's a great system. Thans to remind me of it. I had a frieand who showed it to me years ago
@ricardodenobili
@ricardodenobili 5 лет назад
Excelent
@GypsyAndJazz
@GypsyAndJazz 8 месяцев назад
Have you seen my new Jazz and Gypsy Jazz Mastery Course? You can get it now for free! Click here: www.gypsyandjazz.com/gj-guitar-mastery-sign-up?
@johnrothfield6126
@johnrothfield6126 7 лет назад
At 3:00, our teacher shows 5 or more positions for G minor
@ziryabelandaloussi
@ziryabelandaloussi 2 года назад
🙏
@GypsyAndJazz
@GypsyAndJazz 2 года назад
You're welcome!
@johnrothfield6126
@johnrothfield6126 7 лет назад
14:55 diminished horizontal position
@johnrothfield6126
@johnrothfield6126 7 лет назад
12:50 Gm horizontal arpeggio.
@josephmueller5770
@josephmueller5770 7 лет назад
Fuck yeah
@johnrothfield6126
@johnrothfield6126 7 лет назад
7 positions: 5 vertical and 1 horizontal !!!!
@frankenst3in1
@frankenst3in1 7 лет назад
it's only magic! :)
@alfiesolomon3531
@alfiesolomon3531 5 лет назад
Yeah in fact 2 horizontals : one minor arpeggio and one diminished, aside from the 5 other vertical minor arpeggios
@Boldstrummer
@Boldstrummer 2 года назад
1:26 Rhythm
@GypsyAndJazz
@GypsyAndJazz 2 года назад
Nice to have you aboard!
@johnrothfield6126
@johnrothfield6126 7 лет назад
"See the arpeggio all over the fingerboard"
@lironbitao4988
@lironbitao4988 5 лет назад
אהבתי את המבטא
@pancracio8215
@pancracio8215 6 лет назад
Khe chingados hay un anuncio de este video xdxd
@jonnyweiss6054
@jonnyweiss6054 2 года назад
Dorado Schmidt
@GypsyAndJazz
@GypsyAndJazz 2 года назад
Dorado Schmidt is a great inspiration!
@johnrothfield6126
@johnrothfield6126 7 лет назад
"If you are doing multiple choruses, think of starting a new chorus in a different register."
@johnrothfield6126
@johnrothfield6126 7 лет назад
"Connect the melody with your arpeggios"
@mikedejong5593
@mikedejong5593 5 лет назад
Fantastic lesson! Thanks!
@kentower
@kentower 5 лет назад
Thanks for the superb lesson.
@GypsyAndJazz
@GypsyAndJazz 7 месяцев назад
Have you seen my new Jazz and Gypsy Jazz Mastery Course? You can get it now for free! Click here: www.gypsyandjazz.com/gj-guitar-mastery-sign-up?
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