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Bluesette

For  this jazz episode we have a transcription of the famous Toots  Thielemans's masterpiece Bluesette. Toots Thielemans was best known as a  harmonica player, but he was also an excellent guitar player, whistler  and composer. He recorded Bluesette in 1961 and dedicated it to his  colleague, a violin player, Stéphane Grappelli. (He said in an interview  that he had been inspired by him to make this composition).

Bluesette  is a very interesting song in so many ways. It is a 12 bar blues form  played in 6/8. I wrote this transcription in fast 3/4 so the form looks  like it has 24 bars. But when you look at the harmony, that traditional  blues harmony is actually heavily covered by many chord substitutions so  you can only get a hint of blues on the first bar and 5th bar (Bb and  Eb). There are so many ii-V and ii-V-I progressions and great examples  of the lines you could play over them in 3/4. Looks like a mini ii-V  encyclopedia.

Bluesette

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