Bireli Lagrene: Gypsy Jazz Guitar Artistry
Electric Guitar - Sheet Music

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Guitar (jazz and contemporary) - Intermediate

SKU: MB.30729M

Composed by Bireli Lagrene. Saddle-stitched, Improvising, Lines & Phrases, Technique, Theory, Reference & Rhythm, Gypsy. Style. Book and online audio. 44 pages. Mel Bay Publications, Inc #30729M. Published by Mel Bay Publications, Inc (MB.30729M).

ISBN 9781513461700. 8.75 x 11.75 inches.

In the tradition of Django Reinhardt, Bir?li Lagr?ne is one of most highly regarded Gypsy jazz, bebop, and fusion guitarists of recent decades. Once regarded as a child prodigy, he has performed with such legendary players as Benny Goodman, St?phan Grappelli, Al Di Meola, Paco de Luc?a, John McLaughlin and countless others. Given that roster, one might assume that Lagr?ne is quite advanced in years, but this is not the case; the fact is, he was drawn to the guitar as a child of four, and after auditioning at the intermission, was invited onstage with Grapelli for the second half- when he was only ten years old. While Lagr?ne is primarily an ear player, he has collaborated with TAGA Publishing to produce an exceptional book filled with insightful tips on playing the Gypsy jazz style. Bir?li Lagr?ne: Gypsy Jazz Guitar Artistry introduces the intermediate jazz guitarist to the essential rhythms used in Gypsy jazz accompaniment, as well as to the vocabulary needed to improvise in the Gypsy jazz style. Not for the faint of heart, the book includes access to online audio recordings of 33 rhythm exercises and licks to incorporate the right feel or panache in your own Gypsy jazz performance style. The musical examples are written in either chord symbols or standard notation and tablature.

  • Preface3
  • Interview With Bira(C)Li Lagrane4
  • Brief History Of Django Reinhardt6
  • Django Reinhardt-Style Rhythm Examples
  • Example 18
  • Example 29
  • Example 310
  • Example 411
  • Example 512
  • Example 614
  • Example 716
  • Example 817
  • Django Reinhardt-Style Lines
  • Example 918
  • Example 1019
  • Example 1120
  • Example 1221
  • Example 1322
  • Example 1423
  • Example 1524
  • Example 1625
  • Example 1726
  • Licks Based On Finger Patterns
  • Example 1827
  • Example 1928
  • Example 2029
  • Neighbor-Note Licks
  • Example 2130
  • Example 2231
  • Example 2332
  • Diminished Arpeggio Licks
  • Example 2433
  • Example 2534
  • Example 2635
  • Example 2736
  • Other Arpeggio Licks
  • Example 2837
  • Example 2938
  • Example 3039
  • Example 31A40
  • Example 31B41
  • Example 31C41
  • Example 31D42
  • Example 3242
  • Example 3343