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Django plays a duet with Ivan De Brie (piano) in 1942. In this recording he starts on violin and finishes on guitar. This is his violin solo. I transcribed this solo to observe his fingering, in bar 16… More…
Algumas ideias extraídas do tema Swinging with Django More…
I was listening to the excellent new Label Ouest remastered collection “Electrified Django” and realized it contains a rare example of Django messing up!… More…
Solo de Django Reinhardt, versión The Django Orchestra. El solo es 99% idéntico al de Django, variando únicamente un poco al final (y algunas articulaciones para adaptarlas a la big band) More…
Here is my transcription of Django Reinhardt solo in "What Is This Thing Called Love".… More…
Recorded 1941 September 11 - Swing, Paris.… More…
If you like this, please buy me a coffee, i greatly need it. :-)… More…
Here is my transcription of Django Reinhardt solo in Zuiderzee Blues (1943).… More…
Classic Django solo on Cole Porter's standard "I Love You" More…
Quick note - transcription here includes my ending to the lick on the last 2 bars, which is not what Django played.… More…
Here is my transcription of Django Reinhardt solo in the famous "I'll See You In My Dreams".… More…
Here is my transcription of Django Reinhardt solo in "Danse Norvégienne" from 1949.… More…
Here is my transcription of Django Reinhardt solo in Blue Light Blues (1938).… More…
Here is my transcription of Django Reinhardt solo in "Embraceable you", one of my favorite.… More…
Here is my transcription of Django Reinhardt easy (and beautiful) intro in "I'll never be the same" (1949), one of my favorite.… More…
What musical ideas and colors does Django Reinhardt brings in his solos ? I hope this slice will help you finding an answer. Check this video for explanations : https://youtu.be/xWeddrwlSMk… More…
I wrote a one chorus etude over "All Of Me" using this lick as the main source of material. That is available in the soundslice store. Video here: https://youtu.be/HSilVehWxs0… 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…
Hi there, yet another try of capturing Django's magic. … More…
Transcription of the intro to the '49 version of Night and Day. Please ignore the notation, I only know tabulature and synced the tabs to the music. More…
Transcribed to be easier to play with two fingers a la Django himself More…
I've always loved this solo and wanted to learn it for years. Turns out I just needed a global pandemic to get my arse in gear and work it out. Enjoy! Some tricky little lines in this one. More…
Hey folks!… More…