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Hello Everyone!
My name is Gabriel Bismut, I'm a jazz violinist, violist and composer from Paris. As a real jazz guitar lover, I'm glad to have joined this forum.
This is a tune I wrote some years ago after listening to a gypsy jazz concert in Paris, but recorded it only recently in an acoustic jazz quartet, and I really wanted to pay homage to the sound of the guitar in the main theme. There's also a guitar solo which I think is worth listening.
I hope you'll appreciate it. Let me know what you think, thanks!
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02-23-2021 10:04 AM
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Originally Posted by GabrielBismut
Also: nice tune and playing!
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Welcome, Gabriel. Nice tune and playing. I look forward to further contributions to this forum.
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wonderful playing from all involved...good production as well...the low end on your grisard is viola-esque
good group
cheers
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Originally Posted by citizenk74Originally Posted by Rob MacKillopOriginally Posted by neatomic
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Mon dieu, I missed this! Nice composition indeed, and cool the way you "featured" the guitar.
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Welcome to the forum and thanks for posting. Nice tune with a strong beat and excellent harmonies.
Tony. D.
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Great playing, Gabriel! This is music that could be performed in a restaurant, club, or concert venue. And, the accordion gives a special romantic feel to the music.
Play live . . . Marinero
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Very Good Job!!! Gabriel. I mentioned the Struthers Bros. earlier in one of my posts. Eric went on to have a long career with Neville Bros and Dr. John Aaron Neville and many others.His brother Steve has played with Pharoh Sanders and many others also.He has been teaching for about 30 years. I just remembered how I met them. I was playing on a piano quartet gig in a nice restaurant back in the early seventies and both walked in with their instruments. They both took their cases over to the side and got out their guitars and pulled up seats as close to the stage as they could. They both played acoustically for about 3 hours and introduced themselves as new in town. Eric went to New Orleans and auditioned and got the Neville Brothers gig and went all over the world and made some records with them.Steve stayed settled but has continued to work even if its just teaching. Eric lived and worked in the Nashville area a while. Since perseverance is the heading of this discussion I thought new younger guys might take note that sometimes maybe some friendly hustle is whats required to break in with the people who are working in music. Lack of perseverance is the first step to failure.
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Originally Posted by Peter COriginally Posted by pilotonyOriginally Posted by MarineroOriginally Posted by steve burchfield
We've been playing these tunes all over France and in Europe recently and we plan to do more concerts all over Europe and hopefully in the US so who knows, I might bump into one of you guys soon, that would be a pleasure
See you!
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Just now hearing this.
Lovely ensemble dynamics, where the restraint maintains a strong current running beneath the solos. Kudos to all.
Gabriel, can you share or point me to a score? My wife is a lifelong violist and perfect reader. She would enjoy this and I would enjoy supporting her with my half-ear/half-reading on guitar & bass.
Cheers from NC—
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Originally Posted by rhl-ferndale
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Thank you! I’m at rohilong@gmail.com.
I’ll be spending more time listening on repeat to Perseverance. Or rather pursuing it—je vais le poursuivre. ;-)
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Originally Posted by rhl-ferndale
Link here --> Jazz Violin Transcriptions - YouTube
Free pdf of the transcriptions can be downloaded in the description of each video.
Enjoy!
The Tap Room (original)
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