DJANGO REINHARDT - Swing (1939)



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Jean-Baptiste "Django" Reinhardt (January 23, 1910 -- May 16, 1953) was a Belgian Sinto Gypsy jazz guitarist. He was one of the first prominent jazz musicians to be born in Europe, and one of the most renowned jazz guitarists of all time. His most renowned works include "My Sweet", "Minor Swing", "Tears", "Belleville", "Djangology" and "Nuages".
Reinhardt spent most of his youth in gypsy encampments close to Paris, playing banjo, guitar and violin from an early age professionally at Bal-musette halls in Paris. He started first on the violin and eventually moved on to a banjo-guitar that had been given to him and his first known recordings (in 1928) were of him playing the banjo.At the age of 18 Reinhardt was injured in a fire that ravaged the caravan he shared with Bella, his first wife. They were very poor, and to supplement their income Bella made imitation flowers out of celluloid and paper. Consequently, their home was full of this highly flammable material. Returning from a performance late one night, Django apparently knocked over a candle on his way to bed. While his family and neighbors were quick to pull him to safety, he received first- and second-degree burns over half his body. His right leg was paralyzed and the third and fourth fingers of his left hand were badly burnt. Doctors believed that he would never play guitar again and intended to amputate one of his legs. Reinhardt refused to have the surgery and left the hospital after a short time; he was able to walk within a year with the aid of a cane.
In 1934, Louis Vola formed the "Quintette du Hot Club de France" with Reinhardt, violinist St
éphane Grappelli, Reinhardt's brother Joseph and Roger Chaput on guitar, and himself on bass.The concept of "lead guitar" (Django) and backing "rhythm guitar" (Joseph Reinhardt/Roger Chaput or Pierre Ferret) was born with that band. When World War II broke out, the original quintet wa
s on tour in the United Kingdom. Reinhardt returned to Paris.Reinhardt survived World War II unscathed, unlike the many Gypsies who perished in the porajmos, the Nazi regime's systematic murder of several hundred thousand European Gypsies, quite a few of whom were sent to death camps. He was especia
lly fortunate because the Nazi regime did not allow jazz to be performed and recorded. He apparently enjoyed the protection of the Luftwaffe officer Dietrich Schulz-Köhn, nicknamed "Doktor Jazz", who deeply admired his music. Many musicians have expressed admiration for Reinhardt , inclu
ding guitarist Jimmy McCulloch, classical guitarist Julian Bream; country artist Chet Atkins, who placed Reinhardt #1 on a list of the ten most influential guitarists of the 20th century ; Latin rocker Carlos Santana; blues legend B.B. King; the Grateful Dead's Jerry Garcia; Black Sabbath's Tony Iom
mi; Jimi Hendrix; Synyster Gates; Shawn Lane; Stevie Ray Vaughan; Derek Trucks; Mark Knopfler; Les Paul; Joe Pass; Peter Frampton; Denny Laine; Jeff Beck; Jon Larsen; Steve Howe; Charlie Christian and George Benson. Jimi Hendrix is said to have named one of his bands the Band of Gypsys be
cause of Django's music. The Allman Brothers Band song "Jessica" was written by Dickey Betts in tribute to Reinhardt — he wanted to write a song that could be played using only two fingers. This aspect of the artist's work also motivated Black Sabbath guitarist Tony Iommi, who was inspired by Rein
hardt to keep playing guitar after a factory accident that cost him two fingertips.


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He's awesome! ( 3 weeks ago by Qikker)
He's awesome!
Quality. ( 3 weeks ago by hiyajuan)
Quality.
He is the best ... ( 3 weeks ago by tnpan)
He is the best guitarist in the world. I'm not exaggerating, he is. Every music teacher I had says he's the best, and to most, they weren't even their favorite, and they can say without a doubt in their soul, Django is the best in the world.
with only two ... ( 3 weeks ago by heidegger82)
with only two fingers!!!!!!!!!!!!! genius!!!!!
Wow this is simply ... ( 2 weeks ago by XxSternchenxX8)
Wow this is simply amazing!! Too few geniuses like that in our world nowadays!
1:21...oh my God, ... ( 2 weeks ago by Dalsia)
1:21...oh my God, that's insane for having all your fingers, nevermind just 2.
The song is ... ( 2 weeks ago by pekoe67)
The song is entitled 'J'attendrai' (I will wait for you). Wonderful post !
my god. ( 2 weeks ago by bonzomoon74)
my god.
thank you for this ... ( 1 week ago by panaman84)
thank you for this video!post more if u got!
So this gentleman ... ( 1 week ago by Statick1)
So this gentleman invented jazz guitar? Wow.
The big bang of ... ( 1 week ago by robbyfoxxxx)
The big bang of guitar playing, even the Selmer Maccaferri guitars the band is playing with were the first commericially available guitars with a cutaway, and a steel reinforced neck, and many guitar makers consider these guitars to be the finest ever made.
The GUITAR GOD he ... ( 1 week ago by marm847)
The GUITAR GOD he played with TWO fingers!! don't ever try to compare Django with anyone else, it would be a bad joke
Not many people ... ( 1 week ago by Dodom123)
Not many people know this but Django could not read or write, let alone read music. This is a great example for all those non-musical 'note readers' who say ....'you have to read music to play music' - this is your answer sweatheart.
so true some people ... ( 1 week ago by huskuvhovsep300)
so true some people are just born with music in their fingers and who can just feel music . viva django
As weird is this ... ( 1 week ago by FlavorRed)
As weird is this may sound, his handicap probably made him a better guitar player. (In his case.) He was left with 2 fingers so it made him try that much harder.
This is not the ... ( 1 week ago by HaasiAustria)
This is not the song "Swing 39"! The Name of this song is "J'attendrai" Please correct it. Swing 39 is another genious song.
To be fair the ... ( 1 week ago by FenceThis)
To be fair the title doesn
´t state that this is "Swing 39", it says " Swing(1939 )" which are 2 correct informations; genre and year.
Though Django ... ( 1 week ago by ragtime39)
Though Django developed his own style of guitar mastery, he did not invent jazz/swing guitar. If you find time, listen to some recordings of Ed Lang, from the late 20's. He did some duets with Lonnie Johnson that are wonderful.
Array ( 4 days ago by Hoglegvid)
1:21
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lovely ( 3 days ago by Sarosa1)
lovely
So genious ( 3 days ago by Androslop)
So genious
I understand that ... ( 1 day ago by 8472238)
I understand that Django could not read or write and that he could barely sign his own name. How does an illiterate gypsy know music theory? How did he know what notes to play over an augmented 7 flat 9 chord. He could improvise over any chord he heard. Did he know anything about scales or harmony? A person can not be born with an understanding of advanced harmony and scales. How did he learn this if he could'nt read or write? God must have given Django this gift.
I don't know one ... ( 15 hours ago by KISSklas)
I don't know one note or any music theory, I have never had any scholaring. I can find harmonies and understand scales. I think humans are born with good logic, and can train the relation between the ear and what sounds right. Some people are more gifted than others from the start, but all can learn. Yes. Django was something special.
Practise, effort, ... ( 42 minutes ago by fmarzio)
Practise, effort, raw skill? Some humans learn amazing skills without any training.



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