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from the django anthology- so any mistakes aren't mine (though I did not double check any of this so . .)
A:
D Bm7/Em7 A7/D Bm7/Em7 A7/
D D7/G Gm6/1. G /G A7/ (kicks in last two bars- g on 1, g on
2. D Gm6/D D7/ the and of 3, a7 on and of 3 of last bar)
B:
G / G#dim / D / D /
F#m / B7 / Em / A7 /
then the a again with the second ending.
Again, don't know how right it is, but.
Cheers,
B.
As I recall there are various versions of the B section (improvised melody no?) I seem to remember playing alternate B section changes for the solos, something like: Bb-F9-Bb-F9-Bb-F9-Bb-A7 then back to what you had above for the head out.
Also the last measures of the first A, there is that rhythmic break during the head, around the G and A7 chords, but not during solos, so again, there is also a slightly modified A section for the solos.
As I recall there are various versions of the B section (improvised melody no?) I seem to remember playing alternate B section changes for the solos, something like: Bb-F9-Bb-F9-Bb-F9-Bb-A7 then back to what you had above for the head out.
Also the last measures of the first A, there is that rhythmic break during the head, around the G and A7 chords, but not durign solos, so agian, their is also a slightly modified A section for the solos.
I am on a Mac so I dont have Powertab to open this last file.
Hi Chuck,
I know there are various versions of A and B section, so I based my work on Django-Stephane's recording. I attach .jpg files from my .ptb file.
PS: Nice website...
Nice work on the head, thanks for posting it as a .jpg. Powertab is about the one thing I miss not having on a mac computer. What your doing here in contributions is massive, you should be applauded, along with others, but your prolific postings lately are great!
Nice work on the head, thanks for posting it as a .jpg. Powertab is about the one thing I miss not having on a mac computer. Glad you like the site, thats my fingerstyle life. What your doing hwre in contributions is massive, you should be applauded, along with others, but your prolific postings lately are great!
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A:
D Bm7/Em7 A7/D Bm7/Em7 A7/
D D7/G Gm6/1. G /G A7/ (kicks in last two bars- g on 1, g on
2. D Gm6/D D7/ the and of 3, a7 on and of 3 of last bar)
B:
G / G#dim / D / D /
F#m / B7 / Em / A7 /
then the a again with the second ending.
Again, don't know how right it is, but.
Cheers,
B.
D Bm7|Em7 A7|D Bm7|Em7 A7|
D D7 |G Gm6|G | A7|*
D Bm7|Em7 A7|D Bm7|Em7 A7|
D D7 |G Gm6|D Gm6|D D7 |
G |G#dim |D |D |
F#m |B7 |Em7 |A7 |
D Bm7|Em7 A7|D Bm7|Em7 A7|
D D7 |G Gm6|D Gm6|D |
*last 2 bars could be played: |Em7/B | Eb9 |
Also, try using an Em/G in the 2nd and 4th bars of the A sections.
Best,
Jack.
PS: I just saw Ben posted while I was writing this...oh well!
The "B" section is completely different!
I've also attached a tab
Also the last measures of the first A, there is that rhythmic break during the head, around the G and A7 chords, but not during solos, so again, there is also a slightly modified A section for the solos.
Chuck
http://www.duozona.com
I know there are various versions of A and B section, so I based my work on Django-Stephane's recording. I attach .jpg files from my .ptb file.
PS: Nice website...
Chuck