A melodic approach to the music of Django Reinhardt
Everything Tcha has to say about playing Django’s music, in one place! If you were to consider taking a lesson with Tcha, then look no further. This is a comprehensive guide to what he considers the main principles in this style of music.
After taking lessons with Tcha, Joanna was inspired to ask him to collaborate and produce a book outlining his thoughts and ideas around playing Django music. Originally aimed at violinists, the book soon expanded to include sections for rhythm section, guitar, double bass and all melodic instruments.
The book includes all the ideas that Tcha returns to in his lessons, like how to approach a new tune and nice ways into the music. There are lots of exercises and pointers towards melodic ideas and ways to think about the music as a whole (for example: playing together as a band; the role of each instrument) and also instrument specific exercises. There are also lots of transcriptions (including tab for guitar) of some of Tcha’s solos and for all his explanations – which also have an audio example. The book comes with a download link for over 100 audio examples.
The book starts with a short biography so that you can learn more about Tcha’s life and understand where he is coming from.
If you’re interested in hearing more about the book, listen to Matt Holborn’s interview with Joanna last year on his Jazz Violin Podcast on podbean:
https://jazzviolin.podbean.com/e/episode-8-joanna-gardner/
https://tchalimberger.com/
https://lejazzetal.com/tcha-limberger/
Siergiej Wowkotrub –
An excellent methodical guide for all musicians who study the style of gypsy-jazz and who love the music of the legendary Django. Thank you Tcha!
Alan Gow –
An excellent book
alan –
Great book from an inspirational man
William Ballard –
I am looking forward to this
Marc –
A lovely good with good reading and explanation of his ideas. Well done Tcha and Joanne
Robert van Gemert –
Very good
Djimmih Mullenders –
Excellent!