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For this week (I've decided to start our tune calling rotation again) a little something different...certainly not a common call at a straight ahead jam...but one of the very few of Django's compositions that gets played outside of "Gypsy Jazz" circles, probably due to brilliant versions by Joe Pass and Paul Desmond (with Ed Bickert)
It's a wonderful tune and everybody should know it. That's just my opinion...but yeah. And since the whole concept of this "jam" was "jazz tunes written by jazz artists," well this certainly fits.
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09-30-2021 04:11 PM
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Mais oui mon petit, I can oblige straightaway with this one! This was recorded on my classical guitar.
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Originally Posted by grahambop
A very professional recording of this beautifull Django's tune.
Congrats
Kris
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thanks kris!
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Graham, thats a tough act to follow! Tasteful but with plenty of swing and energy. Love it.
Here's mine...first time I ever played this with a non-gypsy jazz style backing...took me a few bars to feel somewhat ok...
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Contrary to appearances, this is not an easy piece.
Gaining the right mood and at the same time playing on the listener's emotions is a real challenge.
Grahambop-hit on 10.
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I must have done this one a million times but every time it's new. I have a plaster on a fretting finger at the moment so some notes are fudged but c'est la vie.
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Originally Posted by mr. beaumont
I miss some more melodic phrases .
The solo should do the whole thing with the head.
It's such a tune that you probably have to play the melody of the head.
This is my experience of playing this song live.
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Originally Posted by ragman1
You just have to hit the atmosphere of the song and think about head all the time.
Sometimes it is said: play straight from the heart.
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Nuages is one of the most beautiful melodies in jazz.
It has to be played straight from the heart:
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10-01-2021, 05:24 AM #11Dutchbopper Guest
I am no participant in these virtual jams in any way but here's a take I recorded last year. It's the Ron Eschete version. I added the Eschete arrangement below as a chord melody piece. Very cool stuff.
DB
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Originally Posted by Dutchbopper
Exelent playing.
The jazz box sounds fantastic in your hands.
Beautiful articulation.
DB -People like you are raising the level of this strange virtual jam.
I am doing everything to make it nice and slightly raise the level of requirements.
Sometimes I don't know why I'm doing this ...?
Maybe I'm a fool.
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10-01-2021, 05:48 AM #13Dutchbopper GuestOriginally Posted by kris
DB
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Originally Posted by kris
To me, this is the kind of tune where you can play the melody, maybe add a few embellishments, and have that be it. There's no need to take many choruses on a tune like this...at least for me
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Originally Posted by Dutchbopper
Great playing on both clips.
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Rag and Kris, I'll have to check yours out tonight...I somehow left the house without my phone today, and the work firewall is not cooperating with Soundcloud or letting me access the Box.
Wow...it's really weird being sans phone. Thank goodness I wore a watch.
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Ah, that kind of firewall
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Originally Posted by mr. beaumont
I had a problem with my phone yesterday ... it was completely dead and I was away from home.
I'm probably more attached to the phone than to the guitar ...
Best
Kris
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Originally Posted by grahambop
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Originally Posted by charlieparker
Can’t really remember now why I used the classical guitar. I think I wanted to do it ‘acoustic’ like Django, all I have in the way of acoustic guitars is a dreadnought or a classical, I guess I decided against the dreadnought.
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Very nice Jeff. That's what these jams are surely all about, the emphasis being on coming up with some cool lines as against playing a set arrangement.
Kris, I enjoyed your take, especially when you started diverging from the melody.
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There is my second take.My first take was in the F second one is in G.
I used my jazz Tele and Band in the Box.
Slow Bossa style fits very well with the mood of the Nuages.
Hope you like it:
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Rag, definitely your kind of tune, and I can tell you had some fun with that!
Kris, more proof of how nice this is with a Brazilian feel. Great playing.
I have something in mind I want to try this weekend, but first I thought I'd just play that lovely melody.
Here's a solo version, just melody and some improvised bits in between. Trying to just let the song be the song.
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Very nice playing Jeff!!
Great ad lib feel.
Best
Kris
ps.
Thank you for nice coment.
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What the hell, one more...last time I'm going to get to play this weekend probably anyway!
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