G'day all,first time over here from the Flutey side of the Chiff...
I'm wondering if any one might know of a web site that I can find some Chord Progressions of Gypsy Jazz..eg. Django style music??
I have a Baritone Ukulele and the type of chords used in this type of Jazz sound quite nice on this instrument...
I dont know how to drive Tablature ,so I'm looking for Standard notation..
At this stage I only want to have chords for 2 or 3 songs,so any input would be much apreciated...
Thanks to y'all......weedie.........
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Re: Gypsy Jazz Chords .
There are a few gypsy jazz mandolinners over at the Mandolin Cafe; last time I was there, there were some chord shape charts and shortish tutorials for downloading. It's been a few years since I've been there, however. www.mandolincafe.com, iirc.weedie wrote: I'm wondering if any one might know of a web site that I can find some Chord Progressions of Gypsy Jazz..eg. Django style music??.
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