In the process of praticing that Bireli Minor Swing transcription I've made some changes/corrections so I thought I should repost it in case anyone was using it.
Also, I can't quite get what he is doing in measures 31-36 so if anyone has any clues please reply.
When we were in Paris in October, I spent two fantastic weekend afternoons at La Chope des Puces listening to Ninine & Rocky and their friends. I was a bit apprehensive the first time, because it is quite a seedy neighborhood, but once in the bar it was GJ Heaven! Anyone traveling to Paris must put La Chope on your itinerary for Saturday and Sunday afternoon.
Benny
"It's a great feeling to be dealing with material which is better than yourself, that you know you can never live up to."
-- Orson Welles
4th day or so back after better than a couple of years' off, I think. So trying to get a dry 2-4, working chords, and not much else. A baby, once again.
Oh,I dunno, Gypsy Jazz guitar usually makes me feel like I never played the guitar before!! It's really good for crushing the ol' ego....in a really great way of course!!
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It takes a lot of hours and a lot of repetition. Just keep at it and have fun.
That's a great one. I just checked it out on Youtube. Never heard it before.
Do you have a grille or lead sheet?
Thanks
Another one for the repertoire. So many great songs, so little time....
Also, I can't quite get what he is doing in measures 31-36 so if anyone has any clues please reply.
I posted the mp3 earlier in this topic
thanks
When we were in Paris in October, I spent two fantastic weekend afternoons at La Chope des Puces listening to Ninine & Rocky and their friends. I was a bit apprehensive the first time, because it is quite a seedy neighborhood, but once in the bar it was GJ Heaven! Anyone traveling to Paris must put La Chope on your itinerary for Saturday and Sunday afternoon.
"It's a great feeling to be dealing with material which is better than yourself, that you know you can never live up to."
-- Orson Welles
pas encore, j'erre toujours.