Hi Caleb,
(Last post for tonight).
I know Django and any self respecting would-be jazz guitarist should be fluently soloing in any key they want but I was just wondering (following an earlier post to this forum about which keys the beginners Django tunes were in- looks like C/Am, G, F/Dm, D, etc) whether anyone who has had a wider knowledge of gypsy jazz recordings could tell me if there were any keys that Django or the modern gyspy's obviously favoured.
I understand how periods with Rostaing or late period with Ekyan would normally call for keys sympathetic to their instruments(Bb and Eb ?), but was just wondering whether I can streamline my practice routine by focusing on some priority keys at least for a while....
Comments
Em is useful for waltzes, but I can't think of any "beginner" songs in E major. Feel free to correct me.
G minor: Douce Ambiance, Blues en Mineur, It Don't Mean a Thing, Esprit, Rhythmes Gitanes, Swing 48, Swing Gitan, Just One for Babik...
C: All of Me, Exactly Like You, After You've Gone, Artillerie Lourde, J'Attendrai, Swing 42, Swing de Paris...
Dm: Les Yeux, Blue Drag, Latcho Drom, Anouman, Cesar Swing, Bossa Dorado...
Am: Minor Swing, Swing for Ninine, Anniversary Song, Ma Premiere Guitare...
Have fun,
Jack.
No, you're right. It's not really a beginning song.
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Very enlightening, particularly the piece from Jack.
Now to get back to that fretboard....
Jonathan