High Level Gypsy Jazz Rehearsal - Mozes Rosenberg / Daniel Gueli
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Check out In The Style of Mozes Rosenberg Vol 1 2 3 on DC Music School www.dc-musicschool.com/store/in-the-style-of-mozes-rosenberg-vol1/ PS: What I wanted to say in this video is something that I repeat often in my other videos; namely, the importance of learning many songs by heart and attending jam sessions if possible where the common songs get called. After learning a certain number of tunes by heart, and playing them regularly, you will start to automatically understand how certain chord progressions work instinctively. By playing them regularly and doing it by memory, your ears will also get connected to the sounds so that you start to “hear” and “feel” the chord progressions instinctively rather than thinking academically. This is one trait that all the really good players have in common. If you’re really serious about getting good, this is what you have to do. It gets easier and easier as you do it. The hardest part is the first step as it can be a little overwhelming, but I promise you that it quickly becomes second nature if you keep at it.
Damn DC's rhythm guitar :chef_kiss:
That’s very interessant! Thanks Denis. I learnt a lot just watching Mozes picking hand. Very smooth at all times.
Top level stuff!
Thank you, Denis for your generosity in conveying just what it takes to play at that level. I'm just starting to sit in with pro level musicians, and the kind of insight that you offer about feel, intuition, watching and listening is so important. Really greatly appreciated.
@DenisChangMusic
3 ай бұрын
Oh I’m really glad you found some good musicians to play with! That kind of education that I got simply beats all the private lessons that I ever got! I hope you get to meet more and more high level players to play with and learn from! Thank you for your message!
Wow! This is musicianship in it’s truest form. Mozes is incredible 😊. Thanks Denis, you’re work is invaluable ❤.
Top Rehearsal Denis 👍
This was great, Mozes plays great lines, is fantastic player, I personally love his duo with Stochelo on Double Jeu.
thanks a lot for posting this ~~~~~
Thank you for this!!
Good stuff, thanks for sharing!
Ouah!!! Trop bien, merci Denis pour ce partage, un contenu de grande qualité ça fait rêver
very interesting to watch
En fait merci à vous trois
Mozes is absolutely insane on guitar, and one of the fastest I've ever seen
@peterpeters4553
3 ай бұрын
You should listen to Jimmy Rosenberg also from Holland. ( Maybe family i dont know).
@graysonguice5956
3 ай бұрын
@@peterpeters4553 Yeah he's Stochelos nephew
@DenisChangMusic
3 ай бұрын
Although Gypsies (and certain languages) use the words cousin/nephew often interchangeably, I believe in the English language, the correct technical term would be cousin. In other words Jimmy is no son of any of Mozes/Stochelo’s brother/sister. Mozes and Stochelo are brothers. I think in the English language, the son of your cousin is still called cousin, whereas the son of your brother/sister would be called nephew. If any English language expert could confirm this, it would be nice to know for my own curiosity too!
and great video btw.
I would like to know the name of the song played at minute 14
🚬😎 cool stuff
Great, as always! Could someone link the Duved rehearsal's video? 🙏
Denis, what is the name of the song on 39:40? I think I heard you said "Stevie Wonder - I wish close.." or something, but I can find it
@andrijamancic4836
2 ай бұрын
*can't
Nice! To bad we cant see the fretboard of Mozes so we can steal some of his ideas
Hi, Denis! Always rhythm guitar or bass, should we wait for solo guitar? By the way, great rhythm as usual. 👏
@DenisChangMusic
2 ай бұрын
I’m better at accompaniment than I am at soloing haha 😂
on 1:10:20 you have the to chords switch but its need to go after 2 strokes but you did it in 4 bro greetzs your friend django :D
Question. On a gypsy guitar like the one you play, is it okay to install buttons for a strap if you want to?
@DenisChangMusic
2 ай бұрын
Yes you can! I’ve seen a few players do it
amazing playing all around... thanks
Waiiiiiiiiit...Is this video edited to hide the real books?!?
@DenisChangMusic
3 ай бұрын
Actually, we had just finished an online masterclass with Tico Rosenberg, aka Dr.Jazz
what's the name of the first song?
@DenisChangMusic
2 ай бұрын
You mean Mozology?
@hikaruhashimoto1650
2 ай бұрын
@@DenisChangMusic think so, thank you
Hey denis how did u meet the sinti community when u were young.
@DenisChangMusic
3 ай бұрын
Started with Ritary Gaguenetti and his cousin Hervé Gaguenetti, and one thing led to another
@nonopresta2451
3 ай бұрын
Thank you
Oui, c'est vrai que je suis curieux de savoir pourquoi tu es toujours dans des chambres d'hôtel au Japon😂
14:33 Name song? 😍
@giovanniida57
3 ай бұрын
I would like to know it too!
@DenisChangMusic
3 ай бұрын
Mencho, you can find it on the DC Music School lesson series.