Cheers David. I looked there myself and couldn't find it! "Look with your eyes, not your mouth," as my wife is fond of saying. Thanks for the link, I'm looking forward to learning it.
Our trio practiced 'Just One for Babik' for the first time last night, and I think we got it pretty good - except for the fact that my solo blowed!
Here's the progression. It shouldn't be too hard to come up with something, but as is often the case with these things, the form's apparent simplicity is deceptive. Would any one of you kind fellows care to offer some or tips on how to approach the solo?
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Heres the one from Gadjodrom site:
http://www.gadjodrom.com/trans/trans_img.php?id=55
Great tune and fun to play...
David
Cheers,
Andy
Here's the progression. It shouldn't be too hard to come up with something, but as is often the case with these things, the form's apparent simplicity is deceptive. Would any one of you kind fellows care to offer some or tips on how to approach the solo?
(4 beats per bar)
Gm / % / % / %
Gm / % / Cm / %
Cm / D7 / Gm / %
A7 / % / D7 / %
Gm / % / % / %
G7 / % / Cm / %
Ab / % / Gm / %
A7 / D7 / Gm / %
Cheers,
Andy