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Jack Baker - Posted - 11/24/2024: 05:27:13
Here's one I posted many years ago. Django at his best....Jack
Edited by - Jack Baker on 12/12/2024 06:21:54
malarz - Posted - 11/24/2024: 06:13:55
Thanks for sharing but I don’t know how to open that link. i’d appreciate your help.
Stu D Baker-Hawk - Posted - 11/24/2024: 07:36:50
That is one fantastic tab, Jack! Don't think I'll be spending any time woodshedding on this one, however; my arthritis keeps me from venturing too far away from 'home' these days. LOL
From Greylock to Bean Blossom - Posted - 11/25/2024: 05:03:07
Jack,
Who was the first to adapt that to banjo?
thanks,
ken
Jack Baker - Posted - 11/25/2024: 06:01:25
I'm not sure but I believe that Tony Willis and I worked on that arrangement over 25 years ago. Tony and I worked mostly on Chet Atkins pieces...Jack p.s. there was an LP of Django playing that wonderul tune and we took it from there for banjo. I don't think we were the 1st people to adapt that song to other instruments......
Edited by - Jack Baker on 11/25/2024 06:05:46