Minor Swing seems to be a Rite Of Passage piece, something we all have to encounter sooner or later. I'm loving working on it, and have the first three choruses down reasonably well, and will keep working on them. The 4th course, though, is my stumbling block. Advice needed.
I have the original recording and two transcriptions, both of which differ in regard to the triplet chromatic run. Here's the one in the book by Romane and Derek Sebastian:
triplets by
RobMacKillop, on Flickr
and here's the one by Yaakov Hotter from his Gypsy Jazz School:
trips by
RobMacKillop, on Flickr
...as you can see, they are both very different in Line 2 Bar 2
I've tried listening, and have to admit it goes too fast for me to pick out which is the more accurate.
QUESTION 1
So, before I spend five million hours slowly practising this run, which is regarded the more accurate?
At the speed Django plays it, I'd be happy to opt for the easiest version!
QUESTION 2
Right-hand pick direction:
String 1 - start down
String 2 - start up
String 3 - start down
String 4 - start down
Agree? What happens after that depends on which version I choose...
Comments
Adrian seems to have the same score as the Romain/Sebastian version.
That's a great thing he created there.
i transcribed every django minor swing solo for hyperhipmedia.. You can get em here:
http://www.hyperhipmedia.com/downloads.html
www.denischang.com
www.dc-musicschool.com
There was a time that, out of frustration, I just inserted something else – a descending triplet solo, for example, and much easier to play – in its place. I returned to trying to master this portion of the solo several months ago and have been improving steadily.
Here's a funny thing, though. I've heard this happen to other musicians as well. There are some nights when, after being thoroughly warmed up, I can hit this triplet part of the solo almost perfectly and at a pretty good clip, faster than my previous limit. I do it over and over just to confirm that I can. And then, out of nowhere, I lose the ability and I am back to my less than perfect renditions.
What's up with that? Ever had that happen to you?"
@Chiefbigeasy - 170bpm is impressive from where I'm at. I'm taking a leisurely 140bpm - much of it could go faster, but I'm happy just sitting here for a while. But even at 140 I haven't quite got those triplets with confidence. As for one day being "on it", the next day being nowhere near it - that sounds all too familiar!