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Noto Swing

This song is a very typical example of the gypsy jazz sound.  The version we played in our gypsy jazz group “Babik” was slightly different in the first two measures of the B section, but nothing for you to worry about.  These melodies are often just handed down by ear

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Swing De Paris

Fun Gypsy Jazz tune by Django Reinhardt.  Pronounced “swing-day-perry”! ;~)  Similar to Minor Swing, the melody is only an “intro” and “outro” and basically just an excuse to get to the jamming! Non-members: Want to learn more about this? Click here for more info on our free Fiddle Jam

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Bellville

One of my favorite gypsy jazz tunes!  This one always sounds spirited to me.  Bellville, I’m told, is/was the “red light” district in Paris. E-Z improv: The A section is a mixture of D major and D minor/blues scales stuff.  Start with trying just D major scale, then slide in

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Sheik of Araby

Often done in the gypsy jazz style, this tune was considered X rated back in 1921!  Today it would barely be a PG-13!  “I’m the sheik of Araby… your love belongs to me… into your tent I will creep… (with no clothes on!)” Join us as a member of the

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Swing Gitan

Gypsy Jazz.  I love the twisting chromaticism of this melody.Improv: Use primarily G harmonic minor scale (G-A-Bb-C-D-Eb–F#-G), but you’ll have to acknowledge important chord tones that are NOT part of that scale at key times too.  Examples are the A7 which will have a C# & E, and the Ab

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Coquette

Django Reinhardt gypsy jazz standard. E-Z Improv: Almost all D major scale!  The only exception is the bridge, which goes to G major for the first 4 bars then A major for bars 5-6, before winding its way back to D major again. Notes on the demo recording: I interpret

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Micro

Gypsy Jazz Song by Django Reinhardt.  Classic Rhythm Changes tune. The audio demo version you will hear below is as it is often played live, with the scalar line in measures 7-8 being used for an intro and outro.  Here it is played once, then repeated one half step up,

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