Hi Folks, here we are on the final lesson for Sweet Georgia Brown. I continue on the same path adding more soloing ideas and riffs in and going down to the lower notes and strings for some variation. Then were back to the head with a few more variations on that and finish with a "tag" ending, which means we repeat certain amount of bars to finalize the tune. Hope you enjoy it. Please send me some videos to check out of you playing it!
Cheers, Duke
Topics and/or subjects covered in this lesson:Swing
Duke Robillard
Swing Guitar
Sweet Georgia Brown
loop @ 5:43 slow example
loop @ 6:50 lower notes
loop @ 9:38 ending with the melody and tag
$4.12 $3.9 /11 $4.12 $2.10 $3.11 $2.12 10 | $1./10 $2.10 $3.10\9 $4.12\ /12 11 10 12p10 |
$4.9 12 $3./10 $4.12 $2.10 $3.11 $2.12 10 | $1.10 /10 $2.10^ 8 10 8h10^ |
$4.10 $3.7 /9 $4.10 $2.8 $3.9 $2.10 8 | $3.8h9 $1.8 $3.9p8\7 $4.7 10 10 |
$4.10 $3.10 10 $2.9h10 $3.10 7 $4.10 $3.10 $2.9h10 | $4.10 $3.10 $2.8 9h10 $1.8 $2.10 $1./9 $2.10 10 |
B Section
$4.12 $3.9 /11 $4.12 $2.10 $3.11 $2.12 10 | $1./10 $2.10 $3.10\9 $4.12\ /12 11 10 12p10 |
$4.9 12 $3./10 $4.12 $2.10 $3.11 $2.12 10 | $1./10 $2.10^ 10 8 |
$1.5 $2.6 $1.5 $2.6 6h8p6 5 $1.5 | $1.5 $2.6 $1.5 $2.6 8 5 $1.5 |
$4.10 $3.7 10 $2.8 9h10 $1.8 10 10 | $1.8 10 $2.8^ 8^v 6 8 $3.7 $2.6 |
Tag
$1.8 $2.9h10 $1.8\7 $2.8h9 $1.7\6 $2.7h8 $1.6\5 | $2.6 $1.4 5 6 4h5 $2.6 $3.7 5 $2.6 $3.7 $1.4 5 |
$5.12\.$4.12\.$3.13\.$2.13\.$1.13\ $6. 1 |
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Hi Roger, Very good! I like the way you play the melody and although you have changed the ending part, it fits perfectly with chords. Looking forward to hearing you solo on it. Duke
Duke,
Here's my frist try on the melody. I'm workig on the solo parts now and will try to post that soon. Thanks !