Stochelo Rosenberg - J'attendrai video free download


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Duration: 07:59
Uploaded: 2008/02/04

Stochelo and Dorado&Tchavolo are playing J'Attendrai (Django Reinhardt - Stephane Grappelli).

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9 years ago

Austork De Segret

lasciamo stare gli spartiti

9 years ago

Claudiu Cont

my heart learned to wait for you, like in a never ending dream ...

9 years ago

claude noterman

Tout simplement époustouflant !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

9 years ago

orlando estrella

Un tema de los mas dinámicos y hermosos que se han creado, creo que se ha tocado con todos los instrumentos, y en varios géneros.

9 years ago

Holms

so people in here who says - faster is not better - basically says that gypsy jazz sux? django played even faster, and always with 16th notes everywhere, and he had a lot of beautiful melodies. If you mean that you need to have max 2 notes per bar, so dude jazz is not for you. in here is everything based on chord arpeggios. when they play theme itself, they play it "as-is" a lot of times, with less notes, when they improvise, they improvise around theme.. so what's your problem with that? it's definition of jazz!

9 years ago

Patricia T

ik zal handhaven

10 years ago

Eugenia Mezhanskaya

Que bonita musica!

10 years ago

samuel shepard

this is also the internet! and you're also a person on the internet!

10 years ago

Patricia T

real skiffle

10 years ago

David Webster

It's HAPPY music guys - Come On;No-one will ever play like Django he was THE Original.;Just enjoy the bloody sounds eh ?? :-)

10 years ago

jason8string

Dorado's solo (4:13) begins beautifully! Fantastic!

10 years ago

Ernesto Onofre

As I was saying, playing a myriad of notes in two seconds do not mean better... listen to Beethoven's: "Claro de Luna" and you will see what I mean. I am not someone who knows anything about music. Only someone who feels music. Thank you.

10 years ago

Petter Olsson

to me music is about creating melodies and having fun. and thats where django succeeded. he not only created wonderful melodies but they were fun to listen to because they were almost like if they were sung by himself. todays players cant replicate that, they just play a bunch of random notes that sound good together, but you feel no emotion because the melodies arent there. to me at least. some people will probably be angry about this and thats fine. its my opinion.

10 years ago

redshirt49

Does it have to? I personally can do without the violin on the Django Reinhardt version.

10 years ago

HHSW99HC

Makes me think of Spongebob :D

10 years ago

Chuck Norros

Are they also gypsy?

11 years ago

diesel samuel

les 3 cousins 3 guitaristes terribl

11 years ago

Nico Peco

Luigi, la storia delle 2 dita secondo me son "pippe" (tanto di cappello a Django), certo il jazz è qualcosa in movimento, si è evoluto maggiormente,questi suonano nello stile di Django,,hanno un repertorio aperto a qualcosa al di fuori del repertorio, compongono, la velocità delle note non è qualcosa a sproposito: fraseggi all'interno dello stile, artigianato musicale: suonano personalmente, sbagliano e continuano senza editing, cosa rara di questi tempi Per me godimento allo stato puro.

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