Django Reinhardt Style Phrases Example 15
Triplet pull-off lick - Here Bireli plays a lick featuring pull-offs in a repeating triplet figure. Notice how the first group of six notes differs...
Rhythm Changes 10
Django Reinhardt Style Phrases Example 1
Django Reinhardt Style Phrases Example - Here Bireli showcases the first of a few great typical Django Reinhardt lines. Make sure to add these to yo...
Django Reinhardt Style Phrases Example 13
Resolving diminished seventh lick - This lick is based around diminished seventh arpeggios that resolve to C major. Notice how Bireli's position sh...
Django Reinhardt Style Phrases Example 2
Django Reinhardt Style Phrases Example - This phrase plays around the chord tones of a simple D Major Triad with some added chromaticism. The patter...
Django Reinhardt Style Rhythmic Example 3
Django Reinhardt Style comping - Here is another great example on how to accompany in a traditional jazz gypsy style where there is a lot more goin...
Django Reinhardt Style Phrases Example 12
Diminished seventh lick - This lick is another great example of how a fingering pattern can be very effectively moved around the fretboard. The fir...
Django Reinhardt Style Rhythmic Example 7 - Troublant Bolero - Right Hand
Django Reinhardt Style comping - Bireli will demonstrate for you again exactly how to use your right hand for Djang...
"How High the Moon" is a jazz standard by Morgan Lewis. Bireli packs a lot of ideas and techniques into a short time. Notice how effective it is to contrast techniques such as playing in oct...
Django Reinhardt Style Phrases Example 11 - Slow
Repeating neighbor note lick slowly - Here's a slower version of Bireli's repeating neighbor note lick. It's similar to the neighbor note li...
Django Reinhardt Style Rhythmic Example 7 - Troublant Bolero
Django Reinhardt Style backing - Now we will take a look at an original composition by Django Reinhart called "Troublant Bolero"...