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New JGT Lesson, Davy Mooney Explores Tom Jobim’s Famous “Triste”
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In this video, Mooney explores Tom Jobim’s famous “Triste,” a common tune at jam sessions and on social gigs.
Davy Mooney analyzes the changes on various recordings, including Tom Jobim’s “Wave,” Sinatra’s late 60s vocal version, and the masterpiece “Elis and Tom.”
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