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2014/06/19 08:35:38 (permalink)

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    The Maillard Reaction
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    Re: "Django's Tiger" gipsy jazz 2014/06/19 09:45:46 (permalink)
    Lovely.
     
    Thanks for letting me listen. :-)
     
     
     
    Did you make the backing track or just get inspired by one you found?


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    Re: "Django's Tiger" gipsy jazz 2014/06/19 15:32:40 (permalink)
    Rik,
     
    Nice job, sounds really good.  Hard to believe Django played all those solos with only 2 fingers.
     
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    Re: "Django's Tiger" gipsy jazz 2014/06/19 16:38:42 (permalink)
    A little Django puts a pep in my step every time!

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    Re: "Django's Tiger" gipsy jazz 2014/06/19 17:09:45 (permalink)
    love me some Django - great job Rikkie.
     
    I also loved the movie of his life - Quentin Tarrantino did a great job ;)
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    Re: "Django's Tiger" gipsy jazz 2014/06/20 04:36:50 (permalink)
    Hi Mike, thanks,glad to share.  Found the backingtrack on the www ; )
     
    Hi Mark thanks, here's how he did it :http://youtu.be/T5jtcxtMzAE
     
    Hi jsaras ,yep, pep in your step. Go Django, go ; )
     
    Hi Daryl, great to see there are Django fans here. Well somebody should do a bio-pic, his life was interesting enough : )
     
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    Re: "Django's Tiger" gipsy jazz 2014/06/20 14:16:08 (permalink)
    I haven't listened to Django in years.  But having just watched that (and a few others), what he did with two fingers makes me feel even more inadequate.        Technique and taste.
     
    Another nice one Rikkie.  The leads work very well against the backing track.
     

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    Re: "Django's Tiger" gipsy jazz 2014/06/20 16:23:20 (permalink)
    Excellent playing Rik.  Who doesn't like Django?  I saw a piece on cable about him and I couldn't believe that he had such a rabid following (fan clubs, competitions, etc.) all over the world.
    Nice one!
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    Re: "Django's Tiger" gipsy jazz 2014/06/21 09:16:08 (permalink)
    Hi Steve,thanks, Django makes everybody feel inadequate ; )
     
    Hi Freddy,thanks, everybody loves Django :)
     
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    Re: "Django's Tiger" gipsy jazz 2014/06/21 11:11:23 (permalink)
    Another nice one Rik. What reverb did you use on this? Sound like its in a storm drain or in a tunnel. Or, maybe I need to go clean my ears. Love the guitar playing. Nicely done.
     
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    Re: "Django's Tiger" gipsy jazz 2014/06/21 13:17:26 (permalink)
    Hi John, thanks for listening. I used breverb but as usual to much ; )  I put up a new version, better ?
     
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    Re: "Django's Tiger" gipsy jazz 2014/06/22 07:54:51 (permalink)
    Hey Rik - not sure I'm familiar with the tune, but nice work on it!

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    Re: "Django's Tiger" gipsy jazz 2014/06/22 09:50:30 (permalink)
    Hi Reece, thanks for listening. This is probably not one of his most famous tunes but it's fun to play.
     
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    Re: "Django's Tiger" gipsy jazz 2014/06/22 12:37:15 (permalink)
    I did listen a couple of days a go but I had been mixing most of the day and wanted to hear with fresh ears.
     
    Nicely done Rik always a pleasure.

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    Re: "Django's Tiger" gipsy jazz 2014/06/22 15:33:08 (permalink)
    Hi John, as always thanks for listening : )
     
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