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How To Play 'La Pompe' Gypsy Jazz Rhythm - Gypsy Jazz Guitar Secrets 

Robin Nolan's Gypsy Jazz Secrets
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In this video I’ll teach you how to play a basic gypsy jazz 'La Pompe' rhythm.
I got a question from Francois who was asks “ How do you play 'La Pompe' gypsy swing rhythm?”
This is a big topic and even though it sounds easy there's more to it than you think.
Check out my Gypsy Rhythm Domination course for detailed video lessons on Gypsy Rhythm. www.gypsyrhythmdomination.com
Remember these crucial points:
1. Keeping time is the main objective
2. Keep it simple - resist the temptation to complicate it
3. Practice with a metronome
It’s about learning these small gems and absorbing them into your playing that will make you a better player.
If you have a question fire away I'd love to answer it.
Send me an email at questions@gypsyjazzsecrets.com
Have fun and swing out!
Robin

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Комментарии : 76   
@lucasgrape8576
@lucasgrape8576 8 лет назад
Best tip on how to swing i got comes from emily remler: play with the metronome and put the click on 2 and 4. This takes some practice but once you get it down you can really feel the rythm.
@GypsyJazzSecrets
@GypsyJazzSecrets 8 лет назад
Yeah that's great advice from a great player 😃
@sean8190
@sean8190 4 года назад
Literally only found out who Emily Remler was through your comment, thanks.
@johnbuckley3946
@johnbuckley3946 9 лет назад
Thank you for making these tutorials available Robin.
@GypsyJazzSecrets
@GypsyJazzSecrets 8 лет назад
+john buckley you're welcome John!
@torsam666
@torsam666 8 лет назад
You are awesome, you are explaining it with such a friendly and welcoming smile for absolute beginners like me. Amazing!
@GypsyJazzSecrets
@GypsyJazzSecrets 8 лет назад
+torsam666 from the heart mate!
@eltigre8978
@eltigre8978 9 лет назад
Robin, This is a fantastic lesson! I've really enjoyed all your lessons. I'm learning some new chords here as well! Thanks for all your work!
@nolanfunnies
@nolanfunnies 9 лет назад
Mark Semmes great to hear Mark glad you're making progress...More coming!
@boozoochavis7506
@boozoochavis7506 6 лет назад
Thanks mate .... its good that! Basic and fairly easy to grasp the concept, now I got to go practice it. Keep up the good work!!
@GypsyJazzSecrets
@GypsyJazzSecrets 6 лет назад
Boozoo Chavis glad it helped mate just try and do 10 minutes a day of that simple swing..you’ll notice improvement quickly! 🎸❤️Robin
@LarryTristano
@LarryTristano 9 лет назад
Thank you for all of the help!
@GypsyJazzSecrets
@GypsyJazzSecrets 9 лет назад
Larry Tristano you're welcome Larry!
@gregb7595
@gregb7595 5 лет назад
You are a good instructor!
@GypsyJazzSecrets
@GypsyJazzSecrets 5 лет назад
Greg B thanks Greg I’m glad it helps! Robin
@isabellewolff7246
@isabellewolff7246 4 года назад
Hey the concert in Enschede in "De Tor" was awesome!. I did not know that you also give youtube guitar lessons! How awesome!. Thank you for sharing your skills!. Greetings, Isabelle
@GypsyJazzSecrets
@GypsyJazzSecrets 3 года назад
Wow a year ago! Hope you’re well! Robin
@Freakybananayo
@Freakybananayo 4 года назад
Got the Django brows and 'tache on deck
@GypsyJazzSecrets
@GypsyJazzSecrets 4 года назад
Freakybananayo guess it all helps 🎸❤️Robin
@Mr.Leomusic
@Mr.Leomusic 2 года назад
Gracias
@GypsyJazzSecrets
@GypsyJazzSecrets 2 года назад
de nada Leonardo! Robin
@jylad
@jylad 9 лет назад
Thanks Robin another excellent video presentation. Any possibility of "The Gig Book" being republished its almost impossible to find. Cheers
@GypsyJazzSecrets
@GypsyJazzSecrets 9 лет назад
Jack Daly thanks Jack glad you like it. Yes the Gig Book is currently our of print BUT we will have it back so will keep you posted - cheers
@hatim2
@hatim2 8 лет назад
Really nice explained, Robin. I hear a slight accentuation on the 2nd and 4th beat. It looks like you hitting a bit more strings on the 2nd and 4th and less on the 1st and 3rd. Maybe that is the secret sauce?
@GypsyJazzSecrets
@GypsyJazzSecrets 8 лет назад
+hatim2 could be but you know the secret sauce is playing quietly - try that!
@KiraPlaysGuitar
@KiraPlaysGuitar 2 года назад
Do you ever add any right hand muting in with this technique? I was just playing Django's I'll See You In My Dreams, but with a fairly muted, percussive rhythm, and ended up scraping a bunch of skin off the outside of my pinky, bleedin', sore, is this a thing or am I messing up?
@hawaiiandobroblues
@hawaiiandobroblues 7 лет назад
Hi! I was wondering if you had any thoughts on how I might approach gypsy rhythm on a lap style resonator guitar (dobro) in an open tuning. Particularly, which notes of the chord should I prioritise when working out where on the neck to play, given that I am often limited when it comes to playing full chords? Cheers Liam
@GypsyJazzSecrets
@GypsyJazzSecrets 7 лет назад
hey Liam - wow Dobro - bet it sounds awesome! Not sure how that instrument works but obviously the root - 3rd and 7th are important - how does playing gypsy style rhythm sound?? cheers - Robin
@hawaiiandobroblues
@hawaiiandobroblues 7 лет назад
I will post something when I figure something out. I imagine though that the punch of the resonator would do well, though perhaps not suitable for a strictly traditional situation. From what I have experimented with the main problem is keeping the sound dampened without it sounding like a bluegrass mandolin chop. I have been lucky to play in a small bluegrass ensemble with a great gypsy player, Andy Mackenzie, but never really played a lot of gypsy style with him sadly.
@arnoldwegstern5124
@arnoldwegstern5124 3 года назад
Marvellous and very well explained. Martin Schmidt-Hahn with his warm clarinet- swing - sound could fit there as well
@GypsyJazzSecrets
@GypsyJazzSecrets 3 года назад
Thanks Arnold glad it helps! Robin
@C4pp3ro
@C4pp3ro 9 лет назад
Robin, we always talk about improvisation with a rithm guitar, and another one soloing. But sometimes there is no rithm guitar. My question: Could you please say something about django's improvisations?
@nolanfunnies
@nolanfunnies 9 лет назад
RobertBilla do you mean Django's solo guitar improvisations? So only him playing guitar nothing else? cheers!
@C4pp3ro
@C4pp3ro 9 лет назад
Robin Nolan yes! I was thinking of "improvisation n.3" I love that kind of playing. Thanks for answering my question, robin 😉
@francescoalejandro5646
@francescoalejandro5646 8 лет назад
Robin! cheers!! very excellent lesson, but I have a question, how is that, that you need to use the metronome? 'cause I can't do the strumming and at the same time mute the guitar, I mean slow, yes, but fast like you it is impossible :( what can I do? please! I really like the way you play
@GypsyJazzSecrets
@GypsyJazzSecrets 8 лет назад
+Francesco Alejandro one big tip is to play quietly - play softly. so not really loud - you don't have to hit the guitar hard to swing! try it and let me know. Build up your speed gradually - cheers, Robin
@francescoalejandro5646
@francescoalejandro5646 8 лет назад
+Gypsy Jazz Secrets Thanks mate! I will take your advice!
@RockStarOscarStern634
@RockStarOscarStern634 Год назад
Eddie Lang used this kind of Strumming Pattern.
@GypsyJazzSecrets
@GypsyJazzSecrets Год назад
Cool love EL! 🙏🎸🙌
@RockStarOscarStern634
@RockStarOscarStern634 Год назад
@@GypsyJazzSecrets Yes Eddie Lang was known for playing Jazz on an Acoustic Guitar as was Django Reinhardt.
@GypsyJazzSecrets
@GypsyJazzSecrets Год назад
@@RockStarOscarStern634 yes he was!
@RockStarOscarStern634
@RockStarOscarStern634 Год назад
@@GypsyJazzSecrets Django Reinhardt rejuvenated the popularity of playing Jazz on an Acoustic Guitar plus he did it with 3 fingers after his last 2 were paralyzed in a fire accident. His left hand took 1.5 years to heal but he found a neat way to get back on the Guitar. He has become an inspiration and one guy told Tommi Iommi about him when Tommi lost the tips of his 2 fingers in an accident, when he heard it, Tommi Iommi really felt inspired to get back on the Guitar too. Another musician made himself a Tenor Guitar after a wood working accident where he couldn't play a regular Guitar anymore. My good friend Philippe Drouin re-learned the Guitar left handed after a car accident.
@GypsyJazzSecrets
@GypsyJazzSecrets Год назад
@@RockStarOscarStern634 amazing thanks for sharing!
@TheMightyKingzuru
@TheMightyKingzuru 5 месяцев назад
Always, take it slow, and have a go!
@GypsyJazzSecrets
@GypsyJazzSecrets 5 месяцев назад
That’s it mate and stay inspired! 🎸🙌
@djbernardy1000
@djbernardy1000 8 лет назад
what's the name of the song that robin plays when doing the demo?
@GypsyJazzSecrets
@GypsyJazzSecrets 8 лет назад
+Bernardo Sousa I was playing a bit of 'Lulu Swing' cheers- Robin
@LYUDMILAQUEST
@LYUDMILAQUEST 9 лет назад
Спасибо за отличный урок!!!
@GypsyJazzSecrets
@GypsyJazzSecrets 8 лет назад
+LYUDMILAQUEST пожалуйста!
@aberhan
@aberhan 4 года назад
Just wondering, what was that short chord progression near the end?
@GypsyJazzSecrets
@GypsyJazzSecrets 4 года назад
'Lulu Swing' D - E7 - Em7/A7 - D cheers, Robin
@aberhan
@aberhan 4 года назад
Gypsy Jazz Secrets Thank you for the personal reply.😃
@GypsyJazzSecrets
@GypsyJazzSecrets 4 года назад
@@aberhan always happy to help Abe
@gutbomb7617
@gutbomb7617 4 года назад
hi Robin. Do you remember what strings or what make/type of strings on this guitar. I cant seem to get that kind of sound with the strings I use. D'addarios. thanks Vince
@GypsyJazzSecrets
@GypsyJazzSecrets 4 года назад
gut bomb hey Vince - Argentine strings made by Savarez. .11 gauge. Cheers, Robin
@gutbomb7617
@gutbomb7617 4 года назад
thanks, Robin,, Do you still do an online course that is solely for learning L'art de la Pompe and Overall rhythm tecnique. Could you send me any info. Thanks.
@GypsyJazzSecrets
@GypsyJazzSecrets 4 года назад
gut bomb there is a rhythm lesson in my free course www.gypsyjazzcrashcourse.com you can also get the Gypsy Jazz Rhythm Action Pack after you join the crash course. Cheers, Robin
@brunobrunner518
@brunobrunner518 3 года назад
See agreements please, thanks you
@Playsinvain
@Playsinvain Месяц назад
My B and E strings are screaming! How to stop that I wonders?
@GypsyJazzSecrets
@GypsyJazzSecrets Месяц назад
Yes assuming the B & E strings are not in the chord you are playing then you want to avoid hiring them. So as soon as you play the chord being your hand back up. Use a bit of flesh from your fingers to soften sound and play only the strings where the chord is fretted going for a growly sound. I’ve got some other L’a Pompe and rhythm vids on my channel too take a look and stay Inspired !
@Playsinvain
@Playsinvain Месяц назад
@@GypsyJazzSecrets thank you. Great service. I like your style btw. First video
@alexlerner8327
@alexlerner8327 5 лет назад
are you somehow muting strings one and two? I keep hitting the second string and it sounds awful.
@GypsyJazzSecrets
@GypsyJazzSecrets 5 лет назад
Alex Lerner yes in a lot of these gypsy jazz chord voicing the top 2 strings don’t sound. 1. You don’t play through the 6 strings but concentrate on the bottom 4. 2. You can mute the open strings with your left hand. Let me know how you go cheers
@GPCTM
@GPCTM Месяц назад
here's the best sounding La pompe I know (both equally good): ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-5ZJwHV_48Hc.htmlsi=P1SfyZAr_41gp-Lb&t=146 {show me better, if you don't agree!}
@GypsyJazzSecrets
@GypsyJazzSecrets Месяц назад
Swinging!
@miroslavsafin
@miroslavsafin 6 лет назад
Recording in church again?
@mickkennedy1344
@mickkennedy1344 8 лет назад
Oom-CHA, oom-CHA, oom-CHA, oom-CHA, oom-CHA, oom-CHA, oom-CHA, oom-CHA, ------ oom-cha, oom-cha, oom-cha, oom-cha, oooom --- dee-doop-eee-doop (doop) :))
@GypsyJazzSecrets
@GypsyJazzSecrets 8 лет назад
Yr a natural swinger Mick 😉
@zombeatle01
@zombeatle01 9 лет назад
It doesn't sound that way when I try it 😕
@nolanfunnies
@nolanfunnies 9 лет назад
zombeatle01 got a metronome? just try simple down strokes and dry staccato beats 4 to a bar. doesn't have to be loud - quiet is good
@zombeatle01
@zombeatle01 9 лет назад
You got it all wrong Robin. THIS is how it's done: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-Vm735sVpK9k.html I know this because Denis Chang said so...
@GypsyJazzSecrets
@GypsyJazzSecrets 9 лет назад
zombeatle01 hilarious!
@Sly_Man
@Sly_Man 4 года назад
Очень много ненужной болтавни и это в каждом ролике.
@GypsyJazzSecrets
@GypsyJazzSecrets 4 года назад
Сергей sly man 🎸❤️
@bambangsubandrio7243
@bambangsubandrio7243 Год назад
much talking !
@GypsyJazzSecrets
@GypsyJazzSecrets Год назад
Dig it! Look at the shorts from 2022 1m vid lessons straight to the music 🙏🎸💕Robin
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