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Belleville

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Notice that Stochelo plays short muted up strokes


before each down stroke, this will help create
excitement. The last chord is an up stroke but
Stochelo changes his mind and plays a down stroke
at this spot in later repeats (for example bar 4 and 6).

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As usual in rhythm changes type songs (like Daphne, Belleville, What Kind of Friend etc.) Stochelo basically ignores all
the chord changes and plays melodic lines in D with a little bit of blues mixed in.

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Nice and easy II-V-I in D

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To vary playing in D all the time here's a nice Django trick: play
a G# dim arpeggio!

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And right back to D


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Typicial Stochelo triplet lick. Good to


practice your technique as well


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Classy transition from G- to D major

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Stochelo misses some notes with his right hand at the end of bar 54
but recovers quickly. So when you mess up, don't linger on it; recover
and make your next lick count!

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Thinking E7 (bar 59) to A7 (bar 60) to D. Remember: Stochelo


is not doing anything harmonic substitutions here, just playing
stuff in D or licks which lead naturally into D (like here).

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More nice melodic lines in D

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Beautiful long melodic phrase in D

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This bluesy Django lick is one to learn in all keys

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G# dim (bar 73) to D (bar 74)...

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...and Eb7 to D; 2 great ways to change it up


and break away from D for a short time


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Stochelo actually plays


a F# as the 6th note, I
changed it to a G because
it would be the "official"
Django lick (and sounds a bit
better that way)

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And another way to vary the


D sound: G minor!

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Signature Stochelo major lick. Practice this one in all keys!

Descending G minor arpeggio

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Many guitar players struggle with the Gb part of Belleville because they're not used to play
in Gb (even though you can play all your G licks one fret lower). Stochelo's solution is simple:
he has some standard licks for this part of Belleville. In this RA version he sticks to one idea
for both bridges but with minor variations.


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Great blues flavored licks

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