Great way of explaining. Nicely done. Truly amazing.
I sould have a changeover imprit.hungaria gipsi
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Awesome player and teacher…usually one or the other. Greetings from Canada!!
Hi! I'm a classical guitarist and teacher and I agree with every ward yoy have told.
you re the best, thank you so much for the lesson
Très bons cour, conseils et exercices!
do you give skype lessons??
We really appreciate your gift of helping any level guitarist to play this most beautiful music. I've ben playing all kinds of music since I was 14 I'm now 52. This was my Mom's favorite music. The Gypsy King's cd was Alway's on in her Cadillac Devill. We all love it. You are an excellent player/ instructor. I'm sure you have taught some player's who have become excellent also. I hope to be one of them in some time. If I never stop practicing maybe one day I'll be proud of what you have taught me? Maybe I will ask you to critique my playing? Thank you verry much for being soo Awesome. We are verry lucky you are here. Sincerely: James Tippens from Burbank California.
thank you very much .its very helpfull.greating from The Netherlands.
Great Stuff! Thanks Yakov 🙂
Great advice, right on the money. I really ramped up my regular playing about 6 months ago and am amazed at what I can do now, and I can now say you're right, its all in the muscle memory. And when you've aimed high and done something really hard the rest seems easier going. Would love to try gypsy jazz at some point – if I'm ever fortunate enough to own a selmer guitar!
the rarest of rare —– an excellent player AND excellent teacher
thank you so much for all the awesome videos, i've learned so much from you dude, you're a great player/teacher
Great tutorials – thank you for sharing. My playing has improved a lot..but i want to learn how to hold the plectrum correctly. Do you have a video where you talk about that please?
Hi! great lesson. what pickup system do you use?
j'adore ces morso mon fils il an jour merci
Hi! First of all Thank you very much for your helpful videos!! Id like to ask you something, as you are a referent to me. I had the opportunity of trying a gypsy jazz guitar for the first time and i noticed the strings where so high ( I mean separated from the neck), mostly from the 12th. Id like to know if this is normal in all Gypsy Jazz guitars, or if it just happened to this one in particular.
As i am going to invest in a guitar id like it to be a good one, please dont take it wrong, i hope it doesnt bothers you my question…Id like to know what guitar do u use. Becouse I look up to you.
Best Regards, And Thanks again!!!
You are one of the best teachers online in this style I have seen. Thank you for this! Quick question… Do all gypsy jazz player play strictly with those double down strokes?… I can do it fine ascending but not easily descending
You're pretty good, both as player and teacher, because you speak about what really matters, congrats!
3:13 great exercise
Great way of explaining. Nicely done. Truly amazing.
I sould have a changeover imprit.hungaria gipsi
?****
Awesome player and teacher…usually one or the other. Greetings from Canada!!
Hi! I'm a classical guitarist and teacher and I agree with every ward yoy have told.
you re the best, thank you so much for the lesson
Très bons cour, conseils et exercices!
do you give skype lessons??
We really appreciate your gift of helping any level guitarist to play this most beautiful music. I've ben playing all kinds of music since I was 14 I'm now 52. This was my Mom's favorite music. The Gypsy King's cd was Alway's on in her Cadillac Devill. We all love it. You are an excellent player/ instructor. I'm sure you have taught some player's who have become excellent also. I hope to be one of them in some time. If I never stop practicing maybe one day I'll be proud of what you have taught me? Maybe I will ask you to critique my playing? Thank you verry much for being soo Awesome. We are verry lucky you are here.
Sincerely: James Tippens
from Burbank California.
thank you very much .its very helpfull.greating from The Netherlands.
Great Stuff! Thanks Yakov 🙂
Great advice, right on the money. I really ramped up my regular playing about 6 months ago and am amazed at what I can do now, and I can now say you're right, its all in the muscle memory. And when you've aimed high and done something really hard the rest seems easier going. Would love to try gypsy jazz at some point – if I'm ever fortunate enough to own a selmer guitar!
the rarest of rare —– an excellent player AND excellent teacher
thank you so much for all the awesome videos, i've learned so much from you dude, you're a great player/teacher
Great tutorials – thank you for sharing. My playing has improved a lot..but i want to learn how to hold the plectrum correctly. Do you have a video where you talk about that please?
Hi! great lesson. what pickup system do you use?
j'adore ces morso mon fils il an jour merci
Hi! First of all Thank you very much for your helpful videos!! Id like to ask you something, as you are a referent to me. I had the opportunity of trying a gypsy jazz guitar for the first time and i noticed the strings where so high ( I mean separated from the neck), mostly from the 12th. Id like to know if this is normal in all Gypsy Jazz guitars, or if it just happened to this one in particular.
As i am going to invest in a guitar id like it to be a good one, please dont take it wrong, i hope it doesnt bothers you my question…Id like to know what guitar do u use. Becouse I look up to you.
Best Regards, And Thanks again!!!
You are one of the best teachers online in this style I have seen. Thank you for this! Quick question… Do all gypsy jazz player play strictly with those double down strokes?… I can do it fine ascending but not easily descending
You're pretty good, both as player and teacher, because you speak about what really matters, congrats!
just amazing! thank you!
greetings from Mexico!
great !