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Michael Horowitz – Lead Guitar: A graduate of Berklee College of Music, Boston and currently a PhD candidate at the University of Washington in Ethnomusicology, who in the Fall of 2001 began an 8 month residency in Holland where he studied Gypsy jazz from the genre’s top Gypsy performers.
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Sep 24, 2016 · Gypsy-jazz scholar Michael Horowitz shares a primer on the essential elements of Django Reinhardt’s groundbreaking music.
Michael Horowitz. Gypsy Jazz Intros and Endings includes dozens of the most commonly-used introductions and endings, transcribed directly from the playing of Django Reinhardt and other notable Gypsy guitarists. CD included.
Buy the Michael Horowitz book titled "Gypsy Rhythm" available through DjangoBooks. I'm using this to learn more about building rhythm skills, which is critical for being a well-rounded player that other people want to jam with.
This complete and concise approach will allow the student to quickly master the fundamentals of authentic Gypsy rhythm playing. The second purpose is to familiarize the student with all the advanced rhythms, chord voicings, and reharmonization techniques that are unique to the Gypsy jazz genre.
Michael S. Horowitz, a graduate of Berklee College of Music, is currently pursuing a Ph.D. in ethnomusicology. In 2002 Michael received a Fulbright fellowship to conduct his dissertation research among the Sinti Gypsy jazz guitarists of The Netherlands.
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Gypsy picking technique was really confusing to me for a long time, even after buying quite a lot of lesson videos (and getting Michael Horowitz landmark book) about the topic. It was only fairly recently that it started to make more sense to me.