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A nice lick from Les yeux noirs (Dark eyes). More…
Claude Ruelle Playing in the Style of Django Reinhardt but as if he would have moved to the U.S. More…
•The original inspiration for this etude is a lick by Django Reinhardt on his recording of "Ou Es-Tu, Mon Amour". You can hear it around a minute into the track. … More…
Nice and exotic sounding outro here, despite only using two chord voicings. More…
This live recording of Django's remake of Dizzy's 'Be-Bop!' is far less constrained than the 1951 studio version. The sound, as befits the live setting, is gritter and the soloists get two choruses each.… More…
From the very end of the song, at 2:02. This clip is at 60% speed. At this point in the song, the band has modulated up a minor 3rd from F to Eb.… More…
Un tango famoso en un arreglo virtuoso de Javier Bravo. More…
Incredibly beautifully played and unbelievable dynamics in the right hand! The one and only Wawau! More…
http://djangobooks.com/forum/discussion/17370/ascending-lick/p1 More…
Jam track by Denis Chang in Eb… More…
Get transcription (PDF notation+tab+Chord diagrams):… More…
You've seen that before, but this is how I play it: actually made a few changes for reasons of playability. Uploaded mostly to try out, if I can manage this tool :) More…
Django recorded this one many times, and he always played so nicely on it. Here I’ve transcribed the entire solo. More…
Approach note exercise using simple three string triads to achieve a Django Reinhardt Gypsy Jazz type of sound. We will approach each chord tone by one diatonic note above and one chromatic note below.… More…
Django playing the melody of Georgia on my mind! More…