Anyone know of where I can get a Grille for Brazil? Most people seem to do it in G. There's a good arrangement on Wikifonia, but it's a little complicated (I like the traditional GJ grilles). The main vamp at the beginning seems to go: G, Gaug, G6, Gaug, G, which sounds right. There's probably a more simplified way of fingering this, rather than playing the full chords as the tempo is fairly brisk. Anyway, love this song. Django's version is very cool. Apparently one of the last songs he recorded. Sounds like a Stimer. Gotta get a wide collared shirt with ruffled sleeves and a cumberbun...then hook up with Charo.
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There is one in G here:
http://emicad.altervista.org/
Which is a good resource for Grilles in general, but, this one, alas is wrong... There's another two bars in it. If you refer to my one (in D), you'll see what i mean.
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5DBA5tnAJDk
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I think your reading that wrong, the walk down is G7 - F#7 - F7. The next part of the tune is E to Fb5, which is just a regular E moved up one fret. Works well in the samba rhythm gives a darker feel. Alternatively for the same section after the rundown try E7 (7th fret) to F7 (8th fret) to give the section a brighter feel
Swang on,
Swang on,