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MusetteMusette New
edited November 2010 in Repertoire Posts: 96
Was wondering if someone could tell me where can i find the "Double violin concerto in D minor, 1st movement" chord's as Django played them on any of the two versions he recorded.
I'll be playing it soon with a violinist but i can't really figure the chords out by myself.


Thanks.



David.

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  • MusetteMusette New
    Posts: 96
    Oh thank you very much Teddy, that really helped me. :o

    David.
  • Joli GadjoJoli Gadjo Cardiff, UK✭✭✭✭ Derecho, Bumgarner - VSOP, AJL
    Posts: 542
    Here, this should do the trick :

    - JG
  • MusetteMusette New
    Posts: 96
    Wow, how can anyone memorize that chord chart???? :shock:
  • BluesBop HarryBluesBop Harry Mexico city, MexicoVirtuoso
    Posts: 1,379
    Musette wrote:
    Wow, how can anyone memorize that chord chart???? :shock:
    It'd be a good idea to learn the main melody part by heart and be able to sing or whistle it while you play the chords.
    Follow the bass line. Analyze. If you know some functional harmony you can better understand how the progression moves: like how the first 8 bars are then repeated but a fifth away, etc. (Check out A and B... Same thing. A is very similar to F, C & D, etc)
    Other than that I guess just repeat and repeat. Bach is not easy and that piece is not for beginners.
    But... yeah, that's a long chart
  • bokchoybokchoy New
    Posts: 19
    Popular Music and Society
    vol. 28 No. 3, July 2006 pp. 335-357
    "the South-Grappelli Recordings of the Bach Double Violin Concerto
    Benjamin Givan
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