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  • pdgpdg ✭✭
    Posts: 484

    Si Tu Savais should be in Bm, not Cm, I think?

  • QuadropentaQuadropenta New England USANew
    edited September 2020 Posts: 116

    This is a great idea. I'd suggest a vote on any chord changes disagreements. Also, the original is pretty widely used. Maybe keep it as is. Add Blues en Mineur, Dinah, I Cant Give You etc to the new book with the more common keys. With both books you could modulate for a jam session arrangement. Is there a link for the other book mentioned [with the tabs etc]? Can someone devise an online form which could accept titles for consideration? I would if I could :^)

    cheers--Joel

  • MikeKMikeK Asheville, NCNew Altamira M-30, Altamira M-10, Epiphone Zephyr Regent
    Posts: 391

    Great thread. I would imagine some tunes that are commonly called are regional, but in my area (Asheville NC), these tunes are often called, yet aren't in DFB:

    DUKE & DUKIE

    ELENA'S BOSSA

    HOT LIPS

    IN A SENTIMENTAL MOOD

    JOJO SWING

    MENILMONTANT

    PAQUITO

    And how cool is it that we all have access to the Django Fakebook?! I know it helped me immensely in my early days of learning this music & playing it with others. And it still benefits me regularly, all these years later.

  • Posts: 17

    Good suggestions.

    Ménilmontant should be in the 2008 book, but I have added the others to the spreadsheet.

  • Posts: 17

    Good catch--all the recordings I've found (Django, Bireli, etc.) are in Bm. Thanks.

  • QuadropentaQuadropenta New England USANew
    edited September 2020 Posts: 116

    Here are some others: [I don't think they were mentioned or in Book 1]

    Besame Mucho

    Mabel

    Mire Pral

    Reverie

    Bernie's Tune

    Cou Cou

    Softly As in a Morning Sunrise

    Fleur De Lavande

    Memories of You

    Around the World in 80 Days

    Paramount Stomp

    Porto Cabello

    On the Sunny Side of the street

    Just Squeeze Me

    Sway

    Fascinatin' Rhythm

    April in Paris

    I've Got The World on a String

    Do You Know What it Means

    Darktown Strutter's Ball

    When You're Smiling

    Perfidia

  • QuadropentaQuadropenta New England USANew
    Posts: 116

    And a few more :^)

    Blue Bossa

    Sunny

    Venez donc chez moi

    Nature Boy

    Begin the Beguine

    My Yiddishe Momme

    Man Of Mystery

    Fate

    Michelle

    The Man I Love

    Just A Gigolo

    Bye Bye Blues

    Dein ist mein ganzes Herz

    Lullaby Of Birdland

    Valse A Jesaja

    Latcho Drom

    Opus de Clignacourt by Romane?

    Tchan-Tchou by Moreno

    Adieu Latcheben by Koen De Cauter?

    Valse Moustache" by Tcha Limberger

    I Will Wait for You

    [This works really well as a mid tempo hot club tune :^)]

  • wimwim ChicagoModerator Barault #503 replica
    edited September 2020 Posts: 1,487

    My 2 cents - avoid adding any tunes that Django didn't actually play. I think it was kind of annoying that the other fakebook had a bunch of silly tunes that most people don't really care about, like Ding Dong! The Witch is Dead

    And we still have almost a thousand tunes avail even if you stick to the "common ground" of Django's repertoire. If you'll add stuff that is commonly played in the style, like Mire Pral, Sunny. etc maybe you can call it the Gypsy Jazz Fakebook not Django Fakebook?

    geese_comrudolfochristnomadgtr
  • MikeKMikeK Asheville, NCNew Altamira M-30, Altamira M-10, Epiphone Zephyr Regent
    Posts: 391

    I see Wim Glen's points. Maybe the name could be changed to Gypsy Jazz Fakebook if it included tunes we all play that Django didn't. Also, no biggie, but The Man I Love is in the DFB, but it's titled Man I Love.

    chrisfargen
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