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Camp Django now Live!!
Hello Everyone, This year we’ve got an amazing lineup: Paulus Schäfer, Tim Kliphuis, Sam Farthing, Eva Slongo, and Simon Planting will be joining us on bass for October 8–9. We’ve also made a few changes this year. We now have the entire Columbia hotel reserved for the camp, which means the late-night jam sessions are officially back on (and yes… that means jamming overnight). There’s also a new system for booking rooms. After you purchase tuition, you’ll receive a link where you can reserve your room directly. Rooms are limited — we only have 20 available, so if you’re planning to stay at the hotel, I recommend booking early. That said, staying at the hotel is not required to attend the camp. I’ll also be arranging discounted rates at a nearby hotel, which I’ll share soon. You can check out the details and register here: CAMP DJANGO! Hope to see some of you there!🎸
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Welcome to my SKOOL profile for Learn Gypsy Jazz! I'm looking forward to sharing with you all some gypsy jazz insights, and more! After perusing SKOOL, it looks like this is a very great platform for us all to all share are progress and music together. Please introduce your self, share your music, and tell us about what you are interested in learning. If you are looking for your "Gypsy Jazz Starter Kit" PDFs, go to the classroom section!
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Gypsy pickups
Hee i'm scanning the options for gypsy-jazz pickups. What do you guys recommend? Contact microphones or normal pickups? And what are price-wise good options? The options are also very limited on marketplace... Help me out!
MINOR SWING
Come practice and jam with Eva Slongo and me! 🎻🎸 Some folks even record themselves and share their versions — we love seeing what everyone comes up with.
Back from tour!😎
Just got back from a 3.5-week tour across the U.S. with Tim Kliphuis and it was quite the run. One of the final concerts brought us to Baltimore—in my opinion one of the most underrated cities in the country. The people are authentic, hospitable, and genuinely care about each other. A pretty great way to wrap up the tour. Big thanks to Michael Joseph Harris for bringing us out. While touring I wasn’t able to post as many lessons as I’d like, but now that I’m back I’ll be adding more content here soon—some new material on rhythm, phrasing, and a few tunes we were playing on the road. In the meantime, keep working on the lessons already here, and feel free to post videos of your progress. I love seeing what everyone is working on. Next up we’ll be in Atlanta (GA), Athens (GA), and Carrboro (NC) from March 18–22. I’d love to see some of you there! I’ll also be doing workshops in Carrboro on March 21. I’m also thinking of doing a free lesson on the tune “Swing Gitane.” Let me know in the poll below if that’s a tune you’d like to learn!
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