One of Django Reinhardt’s most famous ballads. I’m told Nuages means “clouds.” This melody certainly is beautiful! The “fake book“chord changes here are very simplified from what our gypsy group Babik played in the video below. The second chart below is more true to Babik’s (and other gypsy
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All of Me
This classic jazz “standard” is a jam session staple… and just happens to be a GREAT study. We’ll go very deep into it in our “Artist” level or “Jamming 103” lessons below. The main reason “All of Me” is such a good study piece is that: 1) you can NOT
Cello & Viola – fingering conversion charts
Violists and cellists can use these adaptation fingering charts from the original Fiddle Jam Book to apply the same keys to the jam-along audio tracks. Also Mandola. tuning: C – G – D – A
The Devil Went Down to Georgia – Charlie Daniels Band
Top 10 hit from 1979. Fuses Country Rock and Rap in a story lyric about Satan challenging a fiddler in the state of Georgia (USA). *It used to be that as soon as one would pull out a fiddle in a bar, somebody would inevitably heckle you for “Orange Blossom
C Major Jam
Here’s a new one we came up with at a lesson recently. I liked it. The student (Gabriel age 17) did I great job improvising too! Listen to her performance and jam along if you want to, then try your own with the official Demo below. I am quite pleased
LeLuppe Bonzino – Gypsy Tune
Description: A Geoff Perry original that first appeared on Babik’s “American Gypsy” CD. The melody features tremolo and some 3rd position notes in the bridge. Learning to improvise to this one is more advanced (see below) Jamming: Changing scales with each passing chord is possible but can be a rather
Sweet Sustenance – Gypsy Tune
Description: A Geoff Perry original ballad that first appeared on Babik’s American Gypsy CD. This tune is one of those that seemed to write itself. Improvising over this one is more advanced (see below). Jamming: Over all this song uses the G harmonic minor scale with a few