I was listening to this version of Coquette. Sounds like the "le" upstroke is a little more distinct from beat 1 than in the playing of most modern GJ artists. Also it sounds like there's a "le" before "3" as well.
I'm just curious to see what some of you much more experienced GJ guys have to say.
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here's the link!
www.denischang.com
www.dc-musicschool.com
"Coquette" is atypical in that the rhythm guitarists are English and had never played with Django before. Here they are again and I think they really swing:-
youtube.com/user/TheTeddyDupont
Stephane Grappelli (violin), Django Reinhardt (guitar), Jack Llewellyn, Alan Hodgkiss (guitars), Coleridge Goode (bass)
@TeddyDupont
Great Listen to start my Day! Talk about swinging
Here a Link to the article I believe you were referring @stuart
Definitely worth the Read ENJOY
https://gypsyjazzuk.wordpress.com/gypsy-jazz-uk-home/django-around-europe/django-in-the-uk-1934-48/32-2/