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    Feature requests

    I second this!!!
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    You Don't Know Me - Cindy Walker-Eddy Arnold

    The song is not by Arnold - he's the artist who recorded the song. It's not by Ray Charles, either... The author of the music is Cindy Walker, an interesting personality in country music. Here is the version as recorded by Bublé. You Don't Know Me [Bublé] - Cindy Walker Moderator note: Read...
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    Italian songs

    Vecchio Frac This is a classic Italian song written by Domenico Modugno in 1955. Many different versions have been recorded - this structure comes from his original one. Enjoy! P.S.: "frac" is the correct name of the dress, not "frack", and thus it was titled. Vecchio Frac - Domenico Modugno
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    jlmh007 Pop, Latin and Chinese list

    Hello jlmh007. I took the liberty of correcting song structure according to instructions, so it also plays correctly. Of course, maybe I understood indications wrongly, so take it at face value. I'll go listen to the melody on the net! Cheers. Ai hen Jiandan (Gig) 爱很简单 - Chinese Song 陶吉吉
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    Jazz Practice Exercises

    Hi Marcus. I already have all of these tonal vamps, but I was intrigued and unsure, in some instances, of the chord types, since you don't differentiate dom7 (7) from major 7 (which could be written ^7 , even M7, without going to the trouble of pasting ∆). I understand the minor part (lower-case...
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    Pat Metheny songs

    Hi, rit123, thanks for the chart. I made a few changes: - fixed the structure (A; B repeats 4x; Da Capo after solos; coda after A reprise). I don't know the song, so hope it works, or you understand how to modify it correctly yourself ;-) - removed redundant 7 from Maj7 chords - set key to D...
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    Groove Merchant - Thad Jones

    Much appreciated!
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    Jazz Practice Exercises

    Hello Shaun. I'm posting a corrected version of the Har-mode2 chart you posted in a playlist time ago - the chords were custom-made, and the player would not play them. Xm7b9 could be done as X7/Y (Gm7b9 = Bb7/G). I don't like it much either, but it plays... ;) Cheers. Dorian b2 (Mm2) - Exercise
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    Jazz Practice Exercises

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    My Ever Changing Moods - Paul Weller

    Old "The Style Council" song, from the '80s. My Ever Changing Moods - Paul Weller
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    Flight of the Foobirds - Neil Hefti

    Hi Montonu. I cleaned up the layout a bit, to make it play better and look lighter: - moved 2nd ending to right - removed unneeded extra % symbols - replaced normal barlines with double barlines (if a style includes fills, the double barline activates them - useful to mark section changes) -...
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    Whistle While You Work - Frank Churchill

    Hi. This song has been posted before, in the Disney thread.
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    Dancing in the dark - Springsteen

    Thank you for your effort, mathewjg. I didn't see your version before making mine, and I'm posting here to keep the forum clean. This version is a bit tidier music-notation wise [your double-bar repeats should be over a measure bar - they'll play correctly without strange display behavior]...
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    Cercami - Renato Zero

    Cercami - Renato Zero
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    Contemporary Jazz

    Henniger Flats Here is the David Pritchard song. Basic blues structure with non-connecting chords. Henniger Flats - David Pritchard
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    Norwegian Wood - Lennon, McCartney (The Beatles)

    @Brafferton: Or, you could make a copy and set it to 3/4 meter... ;-)
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    Classical

    VERY GOOD!!! Well-done chart, congratulations! ;-)
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    Blues in 11/8 (2+2+3+2+2) - Time Signature

    Beautiful! I made some modifications - not corrections:) - so that - the 4-bar layout is preserved (but the traditional 4 bars of blues phrases are on two lines, so "2 bars" per line) - the rhythm section plays fills after every "4 bars" (depending on style used to play). Remember that...
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    Jazz Practice Exercises

    Hello Shaun. Nice collection! I want to bring your attention to two things: - there is no "cycle of fourths". Our western music theory is built on fifths (too long to discuss here why - search for another reply of mine or pm me), and that's why it's called "cycle of fifths"; it has nothing to do...
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    Why Try to Change Me Now - Cy Coleman

    Nice song in the style of "everything happens to me" (content-wise). Redone by Fiona Apple in 20011~ for a Cy Coleman tribute record. Why Try To Change Me Now - Cy Coleman
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