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    Default Gypsy Jazz Jam - thanks for the tips!

    A few months ago I posted here asking for some songs to learn for a gypsy jazz workshop and jam I was attending in October.
    You guys had some great advice and I had a great time. Jason Anick was a superb teacher!

    I've been practicing a bunch since then and went to a gypsy jazz jam in Boulder last night. It was a total blast! Can't wait for the next one. Unfortunately, only happens once a month.

    Anyhow, here's the work in progress. Thanks again!
    Al

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    Default Re: Gypsy Jazz Jam - thanks for the tips!

    Sounds like you guys are having a blast! Thanks so much for sharing!
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    Default Re: Gypsy Jazz Jam - thanks for the tips!

    Sounds great. Do you call it a break? (And the other players have some pretty impressive chops too)

    I've got a pile of books i need to work thru: Dix Bruce, Eschliman, Stiernberg, Aaron Weinstein etc. That's inspiring.
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    Default Re: Gypsy Jazz Jam - thanks for the tips!

    Quote Originally Posted by gtani7 View Post
    Sounds great. Do you call it a break?
    Thanks!
    I call it "Holding on by the seat of my pants"!

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