B section of Topsy. Terrific tune. Very very close to Stray Cat Strut.
|Fm C7/G | Fm/Ab C7/G | Fm % | Fm G7|
I'm playing it like this at the moment (see attachment) however I think I hear Django playing the F->G->Ab->G melody on a higher string? How are you guys playing this?
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| F- | F#7 | F- | G7 |
gets out of the way of the soloist this way
http://djangopedia.com/wiki/index.php?title=Topsy
So you could just do the Stray Cat riff twice over the B part but in Fm.
1x01 | 3x23 | 4x35 | 3x23
or that first Fm could be
133133
T22134 (thumb, middle finger bar, index, ring, pinky) if you're comfortable with this chord grip
Wim I imagine you are in first position for this?
Think I may be playing quite a few too many songs too high up the neck. ha
Cm///Ab7/G7/ (equals 2 measures)
Or-
Cm/Cm7/Ab7G7
If I wanted to double the bass line or no bass player I would probably play the SCS riff in Cm like this:
Cm = 8101088x
Cm7 = 810888x
Ab7 = x1110119x
G7 = x109108x
Again, if you have a bass handling the walk-down line and it is up tempo I would never work that hard with my left hand. Just play Cm Ab7 G7(b9) in a position that is comfortable, clean and stays out of the way of the soloist. I tend to try to not be too busy on rhythm because it wears me out on a long gig and muddies up the sound too much IMO.
Same with the B part, just Fm Db7 C7(b9). I'd play that like this:
Fm = 4x35xx
Db7 = 4x34xx
C7 = 3x23xx
Probably a better progression for the B part is:
Fm///Db7/C7/Fm/C7/Fm///
Since if you repeat the Db7 to C7 you are ending on a C7 which technically doesn't really lead back to the Cm in the A part but it is a minor point (pun not intended!)