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Here is my transcription of Django Reinhardt solo in Zuiderzee Blues (1943).… 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…
Here is my transcription of Django Reinhardt solo in "Billets doux", from 1947. This song has been recorded in G (or tuned higher than usual).… More…
Here is my transcription of Django Reinhardt solo in How high the moon (26 March 1947).… More…
Here is my transcription of Django Reinhardt solo in Yours and Mine (1946).… More…
Here is my transcription of Django Reinhardt solo in "At The Jimmy's bar".… More…
Here is my transcription of Django Reinhardt solo in Coquette (31 January 1946).… More…
You can toggle between Django's original recording and my attempt to create it! More…
Transcription by Chris Fargen More…
The most beautifully melodic improvised guitar solo of all time? Every jazz guitarist should learn this classic by Django.… More…
This Waltz has never been recorded by Django and it stands out as one of the most demanding melodies in Gypsy Jazz repertoire.… More…
Example 3 is basically the outro of the tune. Once again, nothing complicated but just well placed, gorgeous chords that blend perfectly with what Stephane Grappelli is playing. More…
The A flat note when the chord changes to G7... So so good. More…
Example 2 starts out with Django's iconic tremolos on some his favorite 4 note chords which lead into some single note soloing. Just pure poetry.. More…
Transcription commission for Aroma Park. June 2019. More…
Here's the theme and solo from Django's 1947 "Swingtime In Springtime". You can toggle between my version and the original 1947 recording. More…
This “All Of Me” transcription includes the integral melody played on clarinet and Django’s epic Solo. Score and Tablature are provided for better fingering options and reliable articulation of the phrases.… 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…
Classic Django-y ideas over G minor blues. More…
On this up tempo 8 chorus solo Django uses a lot of his most recognizable ideas for improvisation: Open string licks, Arpeggio Up/Scale Down, Pedal Tones, Octaves, Chord Soloing and so on. A must-known… More…