DJANGOLOGY - Free Jazz Leadsheet
djangology was composed by Django Reinhardt and Stéphane Grappelli in 1937, exemplifying the virtuosity and charm of gypsy jazz. Its lively, intricate guitar lines and swinging rhythm have made it a beloved staple among both instrumentalists and audiences.
The first recording was made by the Quintette du Hot Club de France in Paris in 1937, capturing the interplay between Reinhardt’s guitar and Grappelli’s violin. Structurally, the tune is based on a fast 32-bar AABA form, allowing space for melodic improvisation and rhythmic inventiveness.
Subsequent revivals include recordings by modern gypsy jazz groups and soloists, ensuring its continued presence on jazz stages worldwide. Instrumentally focused, the piece communicates joy, technical skill, and collaborative energy, serving as a showcase for musical conversation.