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erick
Apr-02-2006, 10:15pm
Is Swing '42 by Reinhart and Grappelli just a 1-6-2-5 chord pattern with a 3 to minor 4 repetition in the bridge? Also, I think that the Grisman/Grappelli version is in the key of G while the original was in C. I wonder why they changed keys?

hotclub
Apr-04-2006, 7:17am
Usually it's played in C: 1-6/2-5/1-6/2-5/3-6/2-5/1-6/2-5 For the bridge it's 1-1/2-5/or 1-6/2-5 in the key of E with a Em7-A7/Dm7-G7 for the last two bars to get you back to the key of C. Great tune, good luck!

duuuude
Apr-04-2006, 10:16am
Think "circle of fifths" and it'll help ya through alot of the gypsy swing tunes, they're used extensively.

Pete Martin
Apr-06-2006, 11:58am
Around here, FOLKS often play a Bbm6 (or G half diminished) instead of the the 3 (Em7) in part A.

Bruce Clausen
Jun-01-2006, 3:00pm
Pete-- I wonder if you mean E half-dim. (or G minor 6). This would sound nice with a Bb bass falling to A in the next chord. I usually play Bb7 at this point, a slight variation on the same idea. BC

Ted Eschliman
Jun-01-2006, 3:10pm
Have fun jamming to a version courtesy of the Nuages de Swing website (http://nuagesdeswing.free.fr/jouer/index.html):
Swing 42 MP3 (http://nuagesdeswing2.free.fr/sons_playback/swing_42.MP3).

Bruce Clausen
Jun-01-2006, 4:09pm
Thanks, Ted. #This version has the Bb in the chord at bar 5 (assuming we're in C). #At the end of the bridge, it has E major for a bar, then G7 for a bar, rather than the turnaround hotclub posted. #Either works, but I think the MP3 has Django's changes. #BC

DSDarr
Jun-01-2006, 4:15pm
Have fun jamming to a version courtesy of the Nuages de Swing website (http://nuagesdeswing.free.fr/jouer/index.html):
Swing 42 MP3 (http://nuagesdeswing2.free.fr/sons_playback/swing_42.MP3).


Whoa! -- what a great website. Thanks Ted!

david

SternART
Jun-01-2006, 4:55pm
Great web site for trying to improvise over Django/Swing
chords! I just blew my fingers out on a few others.

250sc
Jun-02-2006, 5:03am
The Grisman/Rice version that I learned was in C not G. I think it was from the first Tone Poems project.

Fun song. My wife says it sounds like the theme song to a morning show.

swampstomper
Jun-03-2006, 1:44am
Thanks for that website! I immediately ordered their CD. Seems like a great resource for jamming along and learning those gypsy standards. I'll review it when it comes.