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  2. Gypsy jazz - Wikipedia

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    Gypsy jazz (also known as gypsy swing, jazz manouche or hot club-style jazz) is a musical idiom inspired by the Romani jazz guitarist Jean "Django" Reinhardt (1910–1953), in conjunction with the French jazz violinist Stéphane Grappelli (1908–1997), as expressed by their group the Quintette du Hot Club de France. [2]

  3. Jason Anick (violin) - http://www.jasonanick.comOlli Soikkeli (guitar) - https://www.facebook.com/ollisoikkeliguitarist/Vinny Raniolo (guitar) - https://vinn...

  4. In this video I'm playing a gypsy jazz guitar from Dell’Arte Guitars #gypsyjazzguitar. Get the FREE tabs for these songs → https://bit.ly/3cnjoWYTake a quick tour of five of the best and most...

  5. What is Gypsy Jazz? - WRTI

    www.wrti.org/arts-desk/2017-01-09/what-is-gypsy-jazz

    Listen to guitarist Barry Wahrhaftig talk with WRTI's Susan Lewis about the distinctive features of Gypsy jazz back in the 1930s and today, and how he and The Hot Club of Philadelphia carry on the tradition.

  6. Robin Nolan's Gypsy Jazz Secrets - YouTube

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    Gypsy Jazz Club Membership Includes: 🎸 Incredible Course Library 🎸 Access over 100 hours of amazing in depth Gypsy Jazz guitar lessons including hours of step-by-step instruction.

  7. Gypsy jazz guitar, also known as Jazz Manouche, is a unique musical style that originated from the Romani guitarist Django Reinhardt in the 1930s. It features distinct characteristics such as elongated necks, a wide hollow body, and a bulkier feel compared to traditional acoustic guitars, which results in its signature sound (Guitar Space) .

  8. Style Guide: Django Reinhardt and Gypsy Jazz - Premier Guitar

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    In this lesson we’ll look at the elements that make up an exciting style of jazz known as Gypsy jazz. Inspired by the fiery improvisations of American jazz masters like Louis Armstrong, Gypsy jazz was, however, not developed in the United States.

  9. Gypsy Jazz Music - JAZZRADIO.com

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    Influenced by Romani music, this genre combines traditional jazz elements with lively, virtuosic improvisations. Gypsy jazz creates a spirited tone with its upbeat tempos and intricate guitar techniques.

  10. Gypsy Jazz: From Reinhardt to Rap - NPR

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    Gypsy jazz came to prominence in the 1930s with guitarist Django Reinhardt. But it isn't just the name of a style; it's practically a lifestyle. Michael Dregni, author of the new book Gypsy...

  11. Discovering the Joy of Gypsy Jazz - JazzArts Charlotte

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    We swing into the heat of summer this June with the swing of hot house jazz, “jazz manouche”, today known better as gypsy jazz. Learn how the style evolved and why it is relevant today.