Hi all,
I've been hooked on the original Lulu Swing recording by the Hans'che Weiss Quintett. There are some great ideas inside and out on this one. One question I have is the "melody" so to speak at the bridge. It's very embellished, and has an extremely fast enclosure style phrase towards the end, starting around 0:33. I believe the run is ascending over the V (A chord) however, I could be wrong. Has anybody figured this one out? It's played during both heads. Oh, and the recording seems to not be in tune to 440...
Here's a reference:
Thanks-
Michael
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Here's Samy Daussat's take on that lick and a better fidelity vid. Set your Youtube loop from 00:42 to 00:45 and set the speed to .5 and it seems like a two finger enclosure deal a half step above each note in an A triad and a half step below.
Also, the lick over the E7 chord is the pseudo chromatic descending lick.
thanks!
I spent some time checking out the way Sammy's playing it in the video.. and I think I've got it (see attached). I'm unsure about the picking at the beginning of the second system. It's not as awkward as it appears on paper.. but I originally played it by fretting the 6th string when I first heard it. It's the pitches A - G# - A. However, I wrote it out the way that I believe Sammy pulls it off during the video.
Bones, I just used Sibelius.
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