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rafapak
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hi guys
I need your help. Do you know any websites where it is possible to find fingerings for typical gj structures like arpeggios- min 6, min 9 or maj 6 , maj 9 , triads that are typically used in gypsy jazz?
Please, help me in this matter.
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Dylanlawless1
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December 2010
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I know its not exactly what you're asking but i just happened to stumble onto it earlier
http://www.hotclub.co.uk/java/javpggio.html
oh and Mr Tim Robinson has good videos
http://www.youtube.com/user/thrip#p/c/B412352558D77DD0
also his website address is there
MichaelHorowitz
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There's a complete Gypsy jazz chord dictionary in the Gypsy rhythm book:
http://shoppingcart.djangobooks.com/eco ... ume-1.html
There's also this book:
http://shoppingcart.djangobooks.com/eco ... hords.html
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thanks for info
BluesBop Harry
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Here's a bunch:
http://www.sligo-music.com/serendipity/ ... ges-en.htm
Jim Kaznosky
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Not a website, but Stephane Wrembel's book has very usable arp fingerings. Well worth owning as a resource.
The sligo site that Harry mentioned is good as well.
Jim
Dylanlawless1
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Yes, the Stephan Wremble site also has a good collection of backing tracks to practice along with, just since he was mentioned.
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thanks guys
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oh and Mr Tim Robinson has good videos http://www.youtube.com/user/thrip#p/c/B412352558D77DD0
also his website address is there
http://shoppingcart.djangobooks.com/eco ... ume-1.html
There's also this book:
http://shoppingcart.djangobooks.com/eco ... hords.html
http://www.sligo-music.com/serendipity/ ... ges-en.htm
The sligo site that Harry mentioned is good as well.
Jim