I found just one gypsy jazz style. It's possible to have (also paying) others?
I found just one gypsy jazz style. It's possible to have (also paying) others?
So far, only "le pompe" is available. (Jazz - Gypsy Jazz) I prefer to turn the drums "off".
A gypsy bossa style has been discussed, but hasn't been developed yet.
In the mean time, experiment practicing Bossa Dorado with some of the other available Latin rhythms.
)BOB
I'm going to post here rather than create a new thread....
Please (please please please) correct the Gypsy Jazz style in the next iRealPro update: currently beats 2 and 4 are louder than the 1 and 3. This is what la pompe sounds like when played by beginners who are doing it wrong. The four beats should be even in volume with the 2 and the 4 slightly shorter but not louder.
This isn't just my opinion either. There are teacher videos, forum threads, and instruction books all in agreement on this specific characteristic of gypsy rhythm. Please help us out so that you're reinforcing good habits. Thanks, Bob!
Last edited by BDC; 12-28-2014 at 06:19 PM.
Here are some instruction examples:
Adrien Moignard
http://youtu.be/YePCSkXOGLo?t=1m37s
Gonzalo Bergara
http://youtu.be/D--cQRSaIu4?t=51s
Here's Romane playing an even rhythm while instructing about something else:
http://youtu.be/X8-X_InjyjM?t=55m59s
Here's Fanto and Yayo Reinhardt backing up Romane:
http://youtu.be/gna2xnLu-zw
Here's Fapy pomping for Tchavolo where you can see he's not slapping at the 2 and 4:
http://youtu.be/SdJU9qUv50g?t=4m11s
Finally, here's two angles of Paris rhythm player Matthieu Chatelan with Adrien and Michael Gimenez:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dLUF-s7weH0
This second angle points at Matthieu so his rhythm is more prominent:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=62AUD2eE6rg
Sorry for all the links. =)
Thanks again!
Perfect.
Thank you for taking the time.
)BOB
Thank you, Bob!
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