Acoustic guitar, Gypsy Jazz

Coquette

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"Coquette" is a must know gypsy jazz standards among the gypsy jazz musicians. In my "Coquette" gypsy jazz lesson you will learn how to improvise over the changes and learn the main theme note by note as well as the improvisation. It is full of useful licks that you can use in your jazz vocabulary.

LESSON FILE INCLUDES:

  • Main video
  • 16 close up videos played fast and slow (each section)
  • 3 speed backing tracks
  • Tabs in guitar pro 5, 6 and 7
  • Lesson explanation
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"Coquette" is a must know gypsy jazz standards among the gypsy jazz musicians.

Composed in 1928 as fox trot jazz standard by Johnny Green and Carmen Lombardo, with lyrics by Gus Kahn, Django Reinhardt and Stephanne Grapelli recorded their version of "Coquette" in January 1946.

In my "Coquette" gypsy jazz lesson you will learn how to improvise over the changes and learn the main theme note by note as well as the improvisation. It is full of useful licks that you can use in your jazz vocabulary.

I have provided 9 pages full tabs where I have marked the right chords ( with the exact position and fingering that I have used to play the rhythm guitar) and the picking patterns for the solo (upstrokes and downstrokes)

of EVERY NOTE that I have played here so you can get the maximum insight of how it is played.

There are 16 slow and fast videos. 4 videos are for the main theme, 8 videos for the two progressions of the improvisation and 4 more videos for the main theme at the end showing each section separately.

The form of the composition is AABA.

--------------------------THE PROGRESSION-------------------------------------

//: D6/9 / D6/9 D#dim / Em9 / A13 / Em9 / A13 / D6/9 F9 / Em9 A13 /

/ D6/9 / D6/9 D#dim / Em9 / A13 / Em9 / A13 / D6/9 Eb9 / D6/9 /

/ D9 / % / G6 / % / E9 / % / Em9 / A13 /

/ D6/9 / D6/9 D#dim / Em9 / A13 / Em9 / A13 / D6/9 F9 / Em9 A13 ://

I hope you will like this lesson. Good luck practicing and feel free to leave a comment.

Have fun!

Damjan Pejcinoski

 

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