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    I've already downloaded these 300+ gypsy jazz tunes but I haven't found them all that useful They have the original Real Book chords that are mostly in mainstream jazz styles(not gypsy rhythm chords) Many are in completely different keys.
    I've used the actual chords/key signatures from the Fake-book. I've kept the tempos slow for easier practicing/soloing over and set the style to 'La Pompe'

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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
    Last edited by pdxdjazz; 01-27-2015 at 04:34 AM.

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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
    Last edited by KMC; 02-01-2015 at 07:04 AM.

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    Default ROBIN NOLAN Style Gypsy Jazz Playlist

    Many of these charts are quite similar to charts already posted. This may result in what seem like duplicate charts. All the titles in this playlist are coded "rn" so they can be easily identified.

    I personally prefer playing most Robin Nolan versions over the Django Fakebook charts (the ones coded "dfb")

    Robin has shared many FREE instructional videos on YouTube.
    https://m.youtube.com/results?q=robi...20secrets&sm=3


    RN style GJ charts (63)

    Individual songs:
    After You've Gone -rn - Henry Creamer
    All Of Me -rn - Gerald Marks
    Anouman - rn - Django Reinhardt
    Avalon - rn - Jolson-Sylva-Rose
    Babik - rn - Django Reinhardt
    Belleville - rn - Django Reinhardt
    Blue Drag - rn 1 - Joesef Myrow
    Blues Clair - rn - Django Reinhardt
    Blues For Ike - rn - Reinhardt-Grapelli
    Bolero Blue - rn - Paul Meader
    Bossa Dorado - rn 1 - Dorado Schmitt
    Caravan - rn - Duke Ellington
    Clair de Lune - rn - Joseph Kosma
    Confessin' That I Love You - rn - Daugherty-Neiberg-Reynolds
    Coquette - rn 2 - Green-Karn-Lombardo
    Danse Norwegienne - rn - Django Reinhardt
    Daphne - rn - Django Reinhardt
    Django's Castle - rn - Django Reinhardt
    I Can't Give You Anything But Love - rn . - Jimmy McHugh
    I Love You - rn - H Archer
    I'll See You In My Dreams - rn - Jones-Kahn
    I've Found A New Baby - rn - Palmer-Williams
    It Don't Mean A Thing - rn - Duke Ellington
    J'attendrai - rn - Dino Olivieri
    Limehouse Blues - rn - Braham-Furber
    Lulu Swing - rn - Lulu Reinhardt
    Luna Tango - rn - Robin Nolan
    Ma Premiere Guitare dfb rn - Brousolle-Distel
    Melodie Au Crepuscule - rn 1 - Django Reinhardt
    Micro - rn - Django Reinhardt
    Minor Blues - rn - Django Reinhardt
    Minor Swing - rn 1 - Reinhardt-Grapelli
    Moppin' The Bride - rn - Django Reinhardt
    Night And Day - rn 1 - Cole Porter
    Noto Swing - rn 1 - Lulu Reinhardt
    Nuages - rn 1 - Django Reinhardt
    Nuits St. Germain Des Pres - rn - Django Reinhardt
    Number One - rn - Robin Nolan
    Oriental Shuffle - rn 1 - Django Reinhardt
    Out Of Nowhere - rn 1 - Johnny Green
    Place De Broukere - rn - Django Reinhardt
    Rose Room - rn - Art Hickman
    Sheik Of Araby - rn, The - Smith-Weeler-Snyder
    Shine - rn - Dabney-Mack-Brown
    Some Of These Days - rn - S Brooks
    Stompin' At Decca - rn - Django Reinhardt
    Summertime - rn - George Gershwin
    Sweet Chorus - rn - Reinhardt-Grapelli
    Sweet Georgia Brown - rn - Pinkard-Casey-Bernie
    Sweet Sue, Just You - rn - Harris-Young
    Swing 39 - rn . 1 - Django Reinhardt
    Swing 42 - rn - Django Reinhardt
    Swing 48 - rn - Django Reinhardt
    Swing de Paris - rn - Django Reinhardt
    Swing Guitars - rn - Reinhardt-Grapelli
    Swingtime In Springtime - rn - Django Reinhardt
    Tea For Two - rn - Vincent Youmans
    Tears - rn - Reinhardt-Grapelli
    Them There Eyes - rn - Tracy-Tauber-Pinkard
    Topsy - rn - E. Durham
    Troublant Bolero - rn - Django Reinhardt
    Undecided - rn - Charlie Shavers
    What Is This Thing Called Love - rn 2 - Cole Porter

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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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