![]() 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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