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Date: 2015-05-20 19:33:30
Music
Popular music
Harmony
Musical scales
Guitar performance techniques
Guitars
Gypsy jazz
Nonchord tone
Rhythm guitar
Jazz
Diatonic and chromatic
Lick

technique. Like other types of folk music, Gypsy jazz is a community-based music, both accessible and challenging and ultimately a very rewarding style to play. The best way to learn, of course, is to listen to as much a

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