I decided to repost this blog article with a tiny revision. This entry is to highlight something I have finally realized to be true: that Rhythm Futur is a very important song to learn in order to start building ability to play manouche style jazz.
In particular, the importance of the Dominant 7th lick in that song is high:

-3-4-3-------------------5-3-------------------
-------6-3---------4-3-------6-4-3-------------
-----------4-----------4-----------4---5-4-----
-------------5-4-3-------------------5-----6-5-
-----------------------------------------------
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Here is another G7 variation of it that I practice:

-3-4-------------------------------------4-3-
-----6-3-----------------------------3-6-----
---------4-------------------------4---------
-----------5-4-3-------------3-5-6-----------
-----------------5-2-----2-5-----------------
---------------------4-3---------------------

And another variation (G7):

-5-3-------------------------------
-----6-4-3-------------------------
-----------4---5-4-----------------
-------------5-----6-5-3-----------
-------------------------5-2-------
-----------------------------4-2-3-

And another variation I use (G7 inspired from the song MSG):

-----------4-3-1-3-4-----------------------4-3-
-------3-6-----------3-4-6---------------6-----
-----4---------------------4-5-7-----4-7-------
-5-6-----------------------------6-5-----------
-----------------------------------------------
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Some loose ends I got from the Dennis Chang DVD (E7 then D7):

-------------7-|---------------2-5-
---------5-8---|-------------4-----
-------7-------|---------2-5-------
---5-8---------|-------4-----------
-7-------------|---3-6-------------
---------------|-5-----------------

And something from Gonzalo Bergara’s very helpful lesson book:

-----------4-7-10-7-----------------
---------6----------9-6-------------
-----4-7----------------7-----------
---6----------------------9-6-------
-7----------------------------8-5-7-
------------------------------------

After working on these ideas you can explore further. Since we know that Bm6=E9=G#m7b5 , we know that we can play a Bm6 or a G#m7b5 arpeggio over the E7 to create a E9 flavor. You should practice this idea as well as learning the raw E9 arpeggio. You can extend this idea further with octave stacking patterns based on the E6/9 arpeggio.

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