Originated: 1930s•Origin: France

Gypsy Jazz
Description
Gypsy Jazz, also known as 'Jazz Manouche', is characterized by its vibrant, swinging rhythms and intricate guitar work. It often features acoustic guitars, violins, and sometimes clarinets, creating a lively and upbeat sound that is both sophisticated and accessible.
History
Gypsy Jazz emerged in the 1930s in France, pioneered by the legendary guitarist Django Reinhardt and violinist Stéphane Grappelli. It blends elements of traditional Romani music with swing jazz, creating a unique style that has influenced musicians worldwide. The genre is known for its improvisational nature and virtuosic performances.
Notable Artists
Django Reinhardt
Stéphane Grappelli