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Stephane Grappelli's solo from the 1935 recording with Django Reinhardt. More…
Stephane Grappelli's solo on Shine from the 1936 recording with Django Reinhardt. More…
Get transcription for free (PDF notation+tab) at:… More…
Stephane Grappelli's part on J'attendrai from the 1938 video with Django Reinhardt. More…
Stephane Grappelli's solo on Belleville from the 1946 recording with Django Reinhardt. More…
Stephane Grappelli's solo on Stompin' At Decca from the 1938 recording with Django Reinhardt. More…
Stephane Grappelli's solo on Minor Swing from the 1949 recording with Django Reinhardt in Rome. More…
Stephane Grappelli's solo on Swing 42 from the 1949 recording with Django Reinhardt in Rome. More…
Stephane Grappelli's solo on Coquette from the 1946 recording with Django Reinhardt. More…
Daphne from the 1938 recording with Django Reinhardt More…
Recorded 1941 September 11 - Swing, Paris.… More…
From the 1978 Grammy Award-winning album Live at the Showboat. On the Django Reinhardt song Manoir de mes Reves (Django's Castle.) More…
I saw this in person at the Django Sur Lennon festival in Ireland on Sept. 28 and was grinning ear-to-ear during this fantastic scat/violin solo. I love Tcha’s phrasing and especially the call-and-response… More…
Chromatic Run as played by Django Reinhardt on J'attendrai video from 1939 More…
Transcription of one of my favorite swing violin solo’s honeysuckle rose, Django and Grappelli version More…
Django plays his typical arpeggio shapes here... More…
Here is my transcription of Django Reinhardt solo in "Black and White".… More…
Explosive ascending arpeggio lick that jumps out torwards the end of Django's solo on "Some of These Days". It seems this idea was borrowed in the intro of the Les Doigts de L'homme arrangement of "Blue… More…
From “What Kind of Friend” (1947). The two things I love here are the syncopated motif and the Ab minor substitution (which I've marked in the notation).… More…
...I love the ATC recordings... More…
So good! Here I’ve attempted to do a guitar reduction of this fantastic shout chorus by the Modern Art Orchestra. It comes from the album “Tribute To Stephane And Django” by Roby Lakatos and Bireli Lagrene… More…