That's really cool! I did a similar transcription of his version of Ou Es Tu Mon Amour with the solo and accompaniment behind Grappelli's solo which was really fun to do but I found it hard to be sure exactly what he was doing on the accompaniment because it is with a full band.
Thanks man!
This is from the album Django in Rome, 1949-1950, Disc C.
So true, on both ends (lead and comp) there's so much to learn from Django, I also did the Out of Nowhere duet and it's just poetry...
Did you post a link to your "Ou Es Tu Mon Amour" example?
The version of Ou Es Tu that I worked on was with a full band (incl. piano). Is there a duet recording out there somewhere?
I think I posted the transcription of the solo a while back. I'll see if I can find it. I didn't transcribe the accompaniment or make a video. I've never tried to video my playing before since I don't think it's very good but maybe I'll try and see if it's worth posting.
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Which album is that transcription from?
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This is from the album Django in Rome, 1949-1950, Disc C.
So true, on both ends (lead and comp) there's so much to learn from Django, I also did the Out of Nowhere duet and it's just poetry...
Did you post a link to your "Ou Es Tu Mon Amour" example?
I think I posted the transcription of the solo a while back. I'll see if I can find it. I didn't transcribe the accompaniment or make a video. I've never tried to video my playing before since I don't think it's very good but maybe I'll try and see if it's worth posting.