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    Let's Do It, Let's Fall In Love - Cole Porter

    Ella Fitzgerald version: Let's Do It, Let's Fall In Love (Ella Fitzgerald) - Cole Porter
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    There Will Never Be Another You - Harry Warren

    First recorded version by Joan Merrill (1942): There Will Never Be Another You - Harry Warren
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    Film Music

    If using the jazz long notes style, you can try the following instruments setting in the mixer: - Pad 3 - Fender rhodes 2 or jazz organ (adjust the level to your taste) - freless bass (so there's not too much attack on repeated chords)
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    Film Music

    For sure, it's not really meant to bring at jam sessions. It's a transcription of what's going on harmonically. It's not a piano part. The harmony is mainly played by the strings. The interesting part is how those chords are intrincate with the melody. It can definitely be simplified for live...
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    Film Music

    When You Wish Upon A Star (Pinocchio) - Leigh Harline
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    I'm Confessin That I love you - Daugherty-Neiberg-Reynolds

    First recording by Fats Waller (1929). Originally titled "Lookin' For Another Sweetie": I'm Confessin' (That I Love You) (Lookin' For Another Sweetie) - Smith-Daugherty-Reynolds
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    When You Wish Upon A Star - Leigh Harline

    Louis Armstrong version: When You Wish Upon A Star (Louis Armstrong) - Leigh Harline
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    When You Wish Upon A Star - Leigh Harline

    First recorded (original Disney) version by Cliff Edwards (1939): When You Wish Upon A Star (Cliff Edwards) - Leigh Harline
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    Aquelas Coisas Todas - Toninho Horta

    Aquelas Coisas Todas - Toninho Horta
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    Wedding Song - Kenny G

    The Wedding Song - Kenny G-Afanasieff
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    Try - Pink

    Try - Busbee-West
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    Stormy Weather - Harold Arlen

    Etta James version: Stormy Weather (Etta James) - Harold Arlen
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    Stormy Weather - Harold Arlen

    First live performance by Ethel Waters with Duke Ellington orchestra (1933): Stormy Weather - Harold Arlen
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    Blue Bayou - Roy Orbison

    Blue Bayou - Roy Orbison-Joe Melson
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    Blue Bayou - Roy Orbison

    Linda Ronstadt version: Blue Bayou - Roy Orbison-Joe Melson
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    Sway - Ruiz-Gimbel

    Yes, you're right! That chart is Dean Martin's version. I've corrected it
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    Landscape and split-screen on Android to view two songs

    This has been requested a while ago. I guess it might be too complicated to implement. But for sure that would be very useful. Especially for reading two pages charts side by side without having to swipe the screen to display the second page (while playing an instrument where both hands are busy)
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    Would a landscape mode be possible?

    Do you mean 8 bars for each lines? It's already possible to do that. You can even put 16 bars on each line if needed. Just place your barlines wherever you want
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    How Deep Is the Ocean - Irving Berlin

    First recorded version by Paul Whiteman and his orchestra (1932): How Deep Is The Ocean? - Irving Berlin
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    How Deep Is the Ocean - Irving Berlin

    Miles Davis version: How Deep Is The Ocean? (Miles Davis) - Irving Berlin
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