So i will be going to Django Amsterdam where there are jams before and after the shows.
I would like to know the top 15 songs played in jams so i could learn the chords and a solo.
I think the list would start like this:
1: All of me
2: Minor Swing
3: Coquette
4: Les yeux noirs
Please help me add to the list
Thanks a lot guys!
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Here Japanese Sandman gets called almost every time because there's a person that likes to play it.
Definitely add I'll see you in my dreams to the list.
Here's a link to the list posted before that says these are the most common ones at jams in Europe
http://www.djangobooks.com/forum/discussion/15478/
This is what I did this summer and it has helped immensely.
After learning those songs, I started learning ones that were interesting to me.
With me it was always harder to maintain what I learned then learning in the first place. I'll learn the song quick enough, a lot of times I'll need only one time through, especially if I'm familiar with the melody already. But if I don't keep playing it often, after a while I'll have to go over it for a few minutes again. For a while a part of my practice was to keep a list of songs I learned and quickly go over them at least once a week to make sure I have them memorized.
All of me
Minor Blues/Swing 48
Them there eyes
Coquette
I can't give you anything but love
Joseph Joseph
Honeysuckle Rose
Minor Swing
I'll see you in my dreams
Sweet Georgia Brown
Les Yeux Noirs
Douce Ambiance
J'attendrai
Bossa Dorado
Django's Tiger
To the same point and then some, spending more time with a song helps one become more familiar and comfortable with soloing options on that tune. just because I can play a II-V-1 in one song does not mean the same thing is going to happen exactly on the next song, different key, different tempos etc. Knowing songs inside and out can be time consuming and also has to be practiced or approaches to songs can be forgotten. That said a fresh start on an old tune is also a worthwhile endeavor.
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