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Vette from Selmer 607
Phil
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anyone have the chord chart for Vette of this CD?
Cheers
Phil
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Jack
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Hi Phil,
There's a transcription in this book:
Mine's out on loan at the moment, but I'll post the changes when I get it back unless someone beats me to it...
best,
Jack.
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It's a great tune. It's not the version played on Selmer 607, but the original by Django :
- JG
Phil
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THANK YOU -
djangology
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I love that tune also Phil. Maybe sometime we can jam to it...
DjangoDjango
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Great tune
djangology
Portland, Oregon
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Yep, this tune was completely resurrected by Noe Reinhardt.
Which tune will be next?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_co ... _Reinhardt
DjangoDjango
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I hope he wel ressurect the Cavelerie one.
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There's a transcription in this book:
Mine's out on loan at the moment, but I'll post the changes when I get it back unless someone beats me to it...
best,
Jack.
Which tune will be next?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_co ... _Reinhardt