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Hello, I am a violinist, singer, and pianist. I have written songs that are available on platforms like Spotify; my artist name is Vicky Joyce. Next week, I’ll be taking part in a jazz session—my first time playing jazz violin. I’m really looking forward to exploring violin improvisation. I studied the violin for ten years when I was younger at Belgium, Uccle by Monique Deside. Bonjour, Je suis violoniste et chanteuse et parfois pianiste. J’ai écris des chansons qui sont sur les réseaux sociaux style Spotify. Mon nom d’artiste est Vicky Joyce. La semaine prochaine je vais participer à la session de jazz et pour moi ce sera une première expérience en violon jazz. J’ai hâte de découvrir l’improvisation au violon. J'ai effectué 10 ans de violon quand j'étais jeune à Uccle en Belgique chez Monique Deside.
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Bienvenue Véronique!! n'hésite pas si tu as des questions
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Hello Everyone, I want to be completely honest with you about something that's been on my mind. Guillaume Latil had to cancel his upcoming guest class — partly for personal reasons, but also because only 3 students were present at his first session. That's not enough for a guest artist of his level to feel it's worth showing up, and I completely understand his decision. But it's made me stop and think more broadly. Attendance at live classes — including my own — has dropped significantly over the past months. More and more of you are watching replays instead, and I've seen the same pattern with Mathilde's classes. I get it, life is busy. But if this academy becomes primarily a replay library, something important is lost — the interaction, the energy, the feeling of learning together in real time. That's what I built this for, and it's what I want to protect. So I'm taking a step back and rethinking how this all works. Here's what's changing for now:Live classes continue every Monday and Tuesday — with me, Ann, and Mathilde alternating on the days I'm not teaching. I'll keep giving you 4 classes a month as usual. I'm pausing guest artists for now until attendance picks up — it's not fair to invite someone and have only a handful of people show up. I'll be testing this new rhythm over the coming months before making any bigger decisions. And I need your help: if you have thoughts on what would make you more likely to join live — timing, format, anything — please leave a comment below. Every answer matters. I'm currently in Switzerland for the second Manouche Sessions of the year — more on that soon! 🎶 See you in class,Eva
Souvenirs de Villingen
Does anyone know where I can find a backing track for this?
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No sorry, not on YouTube? I actually don't know the tune.. I will ask
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@Jimmy Grant @Jimmy Grant ?
A different approach to jazz violin improvisation
Every year, Dario Napoli organizes a gypsy jazz camp in Italy by the middle of June known as UTTS (Under The Tuscan Sun) where @Eva Slongo was teaching jazz violin for several years. 2026, at the 11th edition, we were only 4 violin players, this time with Roland Tillmanns, Phoebe Forsey, an English Lady and myself. This year the violin teacher was Christiaan van Hemert. I understood from 4 days of morning lessons that his approach to jazz violin improvisation involves: - Simplification of the chord changes (2-5-1 becomes 5-1, dominant chain, Christopher...)  - Constant awareness of these changes, “seeing” chord symbols in his mind's eyes rather than hearing them. Singing is not his preference.  - Chord symbols trigger automatized arpeggios and scales with or without permutations and approach tones (playing “dirty”).  - Hardly any licks at all  - Only the meta level (the big picture how to navigate the changes) remains conscious  - His practice strategy focusses on a tool he calls "Creative rerun" to develop vocabulary consisting in connecting automatized scales and arpeggios following the changes 
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@Thomas Wollersen good idea, but I am not sure about continuing the guests..or if I do, not the same way, because there are not enough people coming to the lessons.
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@Thomas Wollersen super interesting. Another way to function yes! And another approach teaching I guess. That's why I think it's cool to see several approaches and I began to invite guests.
Caravan
Nice style https://youtu.be/vfNC9h6g9ic?is=lCsoes8HjX30jBVx
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Ah oui Elle était au Grappelli Camp! Je l'ai eue en cours. Très inspiree par Didier et tres Jeune..... Et Cornelius Aussi évidemment
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