Tcha Limberger - Wasso's Waltz (Lesson Excerpt) - Video
PUBLISHED:  Jul 15, 2013
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Excerpt from "In The Style Of Tcha Limberger Guitar"

Tcha Limberger performs "Wasso's Waltz" by Dutch Gypsy guitarist, Wasso Grünholz (Uncle of Stochelo Rosenberg), famous for never naming his compositions!

Includes transcriptions in TAB and standard notation, as well as detailed video explanations.

Tcha Limberger was born in a 'Manouche' family with a long-standing musical tradition (his grandfather was the legendary Piotto Limberger). Both his father Vivi, singer and guitar player, and his Flemish mother raised him to understand and appreciate their respective cultures. As a child, Tcha was determined to become a flamenco singer. At age twelve, he started playing the clarinet, joining the family orchestra 'The Piotto's'. Meanwhile, he studied the flamenco guitar, but because of a lack of good teachers, he switched to Django-style (Jazz Manouche / Gypsy Jazz) guitar playing, learning from masters such as Fapy Lafertin and Koen De Cauter. At that time, he worked with 'Het Muziek Lod', where he met Dick Vanderharst, who introduced him to contemporary classical music and modern jazz. Tcha's good friend and colleague, Herman Schamp, exposed him even more deeply to classical music and composing. When Tcha was seventeen, he started studying the violin, inspired by stories on his grand-father and recordings of Toki Horvath. By the time he was twenty-one, he left Belgium for Budapest, where he took classical and tzigane classes from Horvath Bela

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