I’ve been collecting examples of how people write out songs. This is a user-submitted schematic of a Django Reinhardt tune called “Minor Swing” on the site djangopedia:
This example is brilliantly obtuse, especially for a composition which is pretty close to the Louie Louie level of simplicity.
Anyhow, here’s how the tune really goes.
3 replies on “schematic for playing “Minor Swing””
um, wait – djangopedia – wtf! how great is that!
*wicked* great, man.
Proof that we live in the best of all possible worlds.
The Minor Swing is great minor blues swing piece. In e7 or tritone sub. Bb7-5 u can play out sound by using F-jazz minor scale instead of A harmonic minor sound. Easy chord progression to recollect and even AMIN BLUES SCALE SOUNDS BLUESY THROUGH OUT THE SONG!