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Red Haired Boy

Here’s I cool tune that I have become rather enamored with lately.  The A section and the B sections are almost identical… only one line different from each other, so once you learn the A section you’ll practically have the whole tune down!  Below are 3 versions, EZ to more

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The Joy of Awareness – G.F. Perry tune

Jazz in the Latin Bossa Nova style.  Babik performed this song in our live shows for a while, but it did not end up on any of our CD’s.  It’s still a good tune for study I think though.  Enjoy! Improv: AABA song form with the A sections being straight

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Weeblo’s Wooble jazz tune

Here’s a light Bop jazz tune I wrote a while back that can be a good study.  Overall the key of G major, which you will not need to stray far from in the A sections (except maybe the Eb in meas. 4).  The B sections start out in G

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Juke Gypsy – G.F. Perry tune

Here’s a song I wrote in 2005 for the gypsy jazz group Babik.  It’s a decent tune, but didn’t make it on our 2nd album.  I think it can successfully be played in more of a BeBop style.  Gypsy Jazz icon, Django Reinhardt had leanings towards BeBop later in his

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Bone Bossa by G. F. Perry

Here’s a tune in the Bossa Nova style that Babik played live for a short time.  I was thinking of Trombone in the intro when I wrote it… hence the title.  Play the intro double stops near the frog with a down up up bowing pattern. Improv: There are not

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It’s Time to Go jazz tune by G. F. Perry

In the Jazz style.  Alternates from straight 8th Latin/Bossa-based feel in the A sections to swing in the B section.  Ensemble-oriented intro can have improv over it (see my demo below).  The melody is fairly simple, but improv will be more advanced on this one, as there is no one

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Boozoo – traditional cajun/zydeco tune

Boozoo – traditional cajun/zydeco tune.  Key of G.  Presented in three separate parts here.  Melody, Back-up tater-ing, and bass line.  The bass line would normally be played by an actual bass instrument, but I include it for your study here.  Find two other friends to play the other parts for

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