What I've heard so far are these two versions: I forgot something in my earlier post, the bassnotes. So please help me out here! What do you think? Would hold an E against the F in the melody. I chose this chord because it contains the F that is played in the melody at that point but listening to the chords only I would have guessed it should have been a diminished Bb. The Eb9/Bb would be the theoraticly correct name but it's actually more likely to call it Bbm6. On the E7b9 the note in the melody is E, the flat 9 is F but as you can see it's low in the chord voicing so they don't bite eachother plus the fingering after the G6 seems logical this way. (that 2nd D9 is where Django's chromatic run ends the tune) What I've come up with so far, trying to figure out fitting chords that seem logic to me is this: I could not find any transcription of this song containing this outro. I'd like to know exactly what chords should be played there. He plays D, E, E, F ,F# there and Django answers with some chords that differ from the chords played throughout the tune. I would like to discuss the outro of Django's Limehouse Blues, I mean the part where Grappelli breaks down the melody to single notes.
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