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The GJ playlist is a random collection of manouche grills, RN charts and others, that many have found useful.
If you follow the link I posted,
(This one: )
http://www.irealb.com/forums/showthr...4052#post24052
You will find an iRp playlist of most all the charts, accurately transcribed from the full Django Fakebook 2008 that you sourced, each title labeled "dfb".
:))BOB
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Thanks for this -it helps me get a better grip on how iReal pro and the forum works. And I certainly appreciate the hard work people like you have done and then offered it for public use. However I take issue slightly issue, a bit, about DFB using 'vanilla' chords. Surely what you're calling vanilla is really a european approach to jazz that is less influenced by the 'blues'. Dominant 7th chords/notes are replaced with 6ths (major or minor)
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Melodie Au Crepscule
Melodie Au Crepuscule - Django Reinhardt
Smile Written by Charlie Chaplin - Nice melody
Smile - Charles Chaplin
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Dear PDXJAZZ
I didn't mean to be dismissive by saying I hadn't found the GJ playlist very helpful -I should have said it hasn't been that helpful yet. I'm absolutely sure it's stuffed full of very useful info. it's when you play play some of the be-bop/latin/ballads with tempos between very fast and very slow they seemed a bit removed from my idea of GJ As a lower-intermediate student I need simple tunes at a moderate tempo :)
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Here's That Rainy Day - Jimmy Van-Heusen
A bit cleaned up.
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The Look You Wear - Antonio Carlos Jobim
Revised ending.
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Menilmontant - Charles Trenet
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I Thought About You 1 - Jimmy Van-Heusen
Tweaked a few chords. Key of C.
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Si Tu Savais : a nice tune with lots of helpful YouTube versions. I particularlylike The Gypsy Jazz Trio version
Si Tu Savais (Cm) - Georges Ulmer
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Your chart is essentially a duplicate of a previously posted version with the addition of the alternate chord suggestion.
I doubt that you intend for the player to repeat the 2nd and 3rd A-sections each time as written.
:))BOB