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Hello Skool members! Something that I do a lot (and I know the musicians I grew up admiring do this too), is transcribing. Sometimes at blazing tempos it's hard to tell what they are playing, but nowadays can slow it down in YouTube! It's easy (And Free!), check out the photos to figure out how.
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My new gypsy jazz guitar
I am verry happy with my new guitar. An altimira M0 1F. . .
My new gypsy jazz guitar
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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Hello Everyone! Today’s lesson is about something that confuses a lot of guitar players — even experienced ones. A while back at Camp Django, Sam Farthing and I were up front instructing a big group of players. One of the other teachers was listening in and casually said, “Try playing in D minor.” We both gave it a shot… and honestly, it didn’t sound very hip. It was harmonically “correct,” but it just didn’t groove or sparkle the way we wanted. That moment stuck with me because it highlights how vague (and sometimes misleading) this kind of language can be in music. Later that evening, I was sitting with a Wes Montgomery recording, transcribing a really cool lick. Suddenly it hit me — this was exactly what the other teacher had been trying to point us toward. The confusion made total sense. It’s incredibly easy to get mixed up with phrases like: - “Just play in D minor here” - “Play A minor over that C chord” - “Use the minor scale over the major changes” So I made a video to make more sense of this.
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Hello Everyone! Happy Easter, as a thank you for being part of my community I'm offering my "Learn La Pompe: Step By Step" course at 50% Off! This course will give you the structure and backbone to learn rhythm guitar. Discount Code: BUNNY2026 More Details: https://learngypsyjazz.systeme.io/learnlapompe-59 Happy Easter!
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