I posted some Etudes from the Unaccompaneid Django Book here: viewtopic.php?t=1781
Below I've posted a couple of rough tracks of my band, the Djangomatics. We were just screwing around one day...having a couple of beers and recording some stuff live to 2 mics. Not perfect, but it gives you an idea of what I sound like.
Michael Horowitz: Lead Guitar
Kevin Conner: Rhythm Guitar
Kevin Stevens: Bass
yep...100% Gypsy technique on all tracks. The only place I'm doing something non-Gypsy is in Ojos Verdes. On the intro/outro, the arpeggios are executed with a backwards sweep. Other then that it's Gypsy all the way....
So nice to hear the verse for Night and Day! I wish more people would include it; it's such a cool piece of music. And the Ojos rhythm-would you call that a tango?
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Below I've posted a couple of rough tracks of my band, the Djangomatics. We were just screwing around one day...having a couple of beers and recording some stuff live to 2 mics. Not perfect, but it gives you an idea of what I sound like.
Michael Horowitz: Lead Guitar
Kevin Conner: Rhythm Guitar
Kevin Stevens: Bass
I wrote Ojos Verdes....
thanks!
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So nice to hear the verse for Night and Day! I wish more people would include it; it's such a cool piece of music. And the Ojos rhythm-would you call that a tango?
Best,
Jack.
Really cool!
And that version of Night and Day is also one of my favorites, done very well by you guys.
Thanks....I'll be including a chart for the Tango in Vol.3 of Gypsy Rhythm which will be all about Latin stuff.
It's pretty easy...A section in just Am, Dm, and E7. The B section is ii-V-i in Dm and then ii-V-I to C Maj.
Glad you like it!
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