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There will never be another you (by Stochelo Rosenberg, from the album “Seresta”) Transcribed by martijn.schutten@planet.nl We start with a Dmaj9 arpeggio lick. You can also hear this lick as part of a theme on two songs on the CD “Elegance” (with Romane).

Play B harmonic minor over F#7 (F#7 is the fifth (= dominant) of B). We could ignore the C#m7b5 since it can be substituted by F#7, which follows it.

A lick in Bm, starting on the 2nd of Bm (C# note)

Next, a Am7 lick. Note that D7 is just a substitution of Am7 so we can also play this lick on D7.

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A G major arpeggio followed by a similar G minor arpeggio. The G minor can be played since it is a substitute of C7.

Simply a Dmaj7 arpeggio, followed by a Bm7 lick. Note that since a Bm is a substitute for D major, we can also play the Bm7 lick over D major.

Starting with chromatic passing tones, a diminished line, ending in E (the root note of the cord).

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A diminished arpeggio that goes to one of the notes of A7 (in this case, E). When targeting a note from A7, you can use a diminished arpeggio which is half a step below the ´normal´ diminished chord you would use (in this case, Bbdim, which is the same as A7b9), since you can usually play a dominant 7 chord half a note above or below the dominant 7 chord, before going to the dominant chord, in the progression.

A D major arpeggio, followed by a F#7 lick. Remember, when e.g. C#m7b5 and F#7 are played, you can omit (forget about) the C#m7b5.

It is followed by a Bm9 arpeggio. As you can see, he uses arpeggio’s a lot, usually with finger settings like Django, but using the third finger instead of the second when that’s more

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A lick over Am7 or D7; they can be played on both chords since D7 is a chord substitution of Am and Am is a chord substitution of D7.

Next, a Bm6 arpeggio over E7, followed by a Bbm6 lick over A7 (adding a minor 6 chord half a note above the dominant chord makes it an altered dominant chord). Note that such a II7-V7-I progression is used a lot, so this combination of arpeggios can be used a lot.

From the dominant chord A7 to Dmaj7 using the same lick: the chords contains almost the same notes: C# is a maj7 and E is a second (= 9th) of D major so we get Dmaj9; playing this same lick over A7, we get a A13 (F# note is a 6th). When still in D major, we anticipate on the dominant chord that is about to come, and thus we play notes from a diminished chord

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Bm arpeggio lick

Am7/D7 lick, following our familiar Am7 shape in the 12th position, followed by the D7 shape in the 10th position. Stochelo (and many other gypsy jazz players) uses these shapes a lot. This can be played over Am or D7 (or both, as in this solo). Since it is a ii-IV-I

progression, we next get the (connected) Gmaj9 arpeggio, and a Gm6 over C7 (chord substitution principle). Notes from Gmaj9 are still played the first count of C7.

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For playing over Dmaj7, Stochelo uses a similar to the previous D7 bit slightly different shape to play the major 7:

Over E7, an E7 arpeggio:

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The next time Stochelo plays the Am7-D7-Gmaj7 progression, you can see he starts to play a scale around the Am shape in the 5th position, and over D7, is already playing the G arpeggio, since the D7 is the dominant chord, which wants to resolve to the G. The fingersetting

indicated here is Django-like, using two fingers, for ease of playing.

When playing the II-V-I, Stochelo plays a Bm6 lick over E7, a Bbm6 lick over A7 (tritone substitution = Eb7 so you can play Bbm6), resolving to Dmaj7. You can also play these kinds of licks (using these three chords) when just playing the Dmaj7, as long as this resolves (Django also uses tricks to introduce extra dominant chords, e.g. when a Dmaj is played, he first plays an A7 lick followed by a Dmaj lick, or a E7 (dominant of A7), followed by A7 (dominant of D), followed by Dmaj7, getting a very jazzy sound.

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When A7, the dominant is played, we can also play the root chord to which it wants to resolve, creating a nice effect by repeating a lick, as in the following example. It is followed by notes from the Bm harmonic scale (the C#m7b5 and F#7 want to resolve to Bm).

Stochelo, similar to one of the previous lines over over Am7-D7-Gmaj7, plays the next variation

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D major arpeggio lick in the 14th position, followed by a lick similar to the one we have seen before on the subdominant (C#m5b5) and dominant (F#7) chord, followed by a Bm arpeggio over Bm.

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On the next II-V-I (E7-A7-Dmaj7), Stochelo stays in the E7 lick on A7. Next, he plays notes from the D major scale, repeating each last note, preceeded by an eighth rest, creating a very swinging feeling.

In the next measures, this last trick is repeated. You can see the dim-shape when C#m7b5 and F#7 are played.

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D major lick (the B note here is a 6th of D, which is usually okay to play over a major chord), followed by another dim lick over the subdominant and dominant.

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