Hello. I'm trying to find a good instructional book that can show the chords heads and solos to a few of the more popular Django tunes. Maybe something with a cd that has a backing track to practice to, or the actual Django tune.
Pearl Django looks like it might work, but does it include solo work? Hal Leanord offers The Best of Django Reinhardt. But is it accurate? I know there's much about the fingerings and pick stroke direction and that's a big part of the sound. It's nice to have that instruction as well. TIA.
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The best sellers for these are:
Complete
Django: The Ultimate Djangos Book
Gypsy
Picking
Gypsy
Rhythm, Volume 1
Pearl
Django Play-Along Songbook Vol.1
Have fun!
-Michael
I have a good basic understanding of the right hand bounce, rest stroke on downs and lots of sweep styles and incorporate a lot of that into my playing for years, but I come from a blues and rock and a bit of jazz, background. I'm really looking for something that will help with the Gypsy feel and a few tunes that I can work on with some of my students. That's why I wanted some play a long stuff. Thank you for your kind help!
A book is cheaper but will give you less than these DVD : you will have an explanation for everything you need and an immediate feedback a book will never give you and last but not least it is full of hot licks ...
Best
The book contains 30 of the most used patterns by Django, Bireli, Stochelo, etc...including the traditional fingerings and picking. So you'll get a lot of vocabulary from the book. But the main focus is on the right hand technique, which is very, very important.
The Gypsy fire book just continues on with more patterns....
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I think I will be getting either Gypsy Fire or Gypsy Picking for some further insight into the phrasing.