After you've gone finger picking version of a jazz standard

Started by Jean Pierre, October 25, 2018, 09:47:44 AM

Jean Pierre

After you've gone picking version
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After You've Gone" is a popular song from 1918 composed by Turner Layton with lyrics by Henry Creamer.
It's a jazz standard from the realbook.
it's a guitar picking version with two nylon string guitar take
I'm thinking of doing a singer/guitar version in Fiona Apple's arrangement

thank you guys for listening
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Janpol1953

Great!
I'm used to playing it in a gypsy version which is completely different.....
I like your picking version and you play it very well...
Bravo mon gars! 8)
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Jean Pierre

thank you Alfredo..

a gypsy version
...a gypsy version? can I play the solo guitar in this version?


would you like to do the version sung by Fiona Apple with Jon Brion the guitar part is quite simple but nice
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Your posts always gave a wonderful vibe to them, and conveying emotion is what it's all about.

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Jean Pierre

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Thank you all for your kind words

there is some "pains" (en argot musical français  tempo error, fausse note, couac.), that I'm going to try to correct :-[
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Brilliant Jp, I listened to this yesterday on my phone,
Top class...well done.


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