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Deed I Do, Part 1: Chord Progression


This lesson is part of the course Gypsy Jazz Mandolin Essentials with Aaron Weinstein.
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Learn to play swing and jazz mandolin from scratch, with a step-by-step method for learning swing chord voicings, as well as simple, swingin’, melody-based solos for some of the most popular songs in the jazz and swing repertoire. Designed for newcomers to playing jazz and swing.
 
 
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Deed I Do  
 
Deed I Do  
 
Deed I Do, Part 1: Chord Progression
Deed I Do, Part 1: Chord Progression
 

“Deed I Do” is a 1920s jazz standard and was one of Benny Goodman’s first recordings. You’ll learn the chord progression and a melodic solo for “Deed I Do” in the key of F. Aaron walks you through the chord progression of “Deed I Do” in this video.


  “Deed I Do” Notation/Tab (Available to subscribers)
 
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