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    So What - Miles Davis

    "So What" (for bassists) A chart for bassists to use to play Paul Chambers' opening solo in Miles' "So What" against an answering backing track. It's just the meat part of PC's solo played twice to a coda. I had to stretch it out over double the measures in order to get a...
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    Feature requests

    Ability to post a playlist without posting the "individual songs" in it. I'd also like the ability to choose to post a playlist to the Forum without also separately posting each individual song in that playlist. For example, a playlist of exercises and particular tune arrangements from a...
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    Feature requests

    Ability to ignore repeats during Playback This may already have been asked for, but I'd like to see a switch we could use to ignore repeats on Playback. It would help when checking just the sound of an arrangement. Finale can do this, for example; it's quite useful.
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    Simple chord progression?

    Try the new Style called Long Notes. Sounds like that's what you want. With piano selected, Long Notes gives you a single crash chord at the start of each measure. I use it a lot for practice charts.
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    Preview Chords

    i don't think anyone knows of a way. Possibly why nobody responded to your question.
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    Jazz Practice Exercises

    Bob, what exactly does iRP Playback when you enter a C7alt chiord? Do you happen to know? it appears that an altered 7th could mean a variety of sharped or flatted extensions. I tried to ask this question a month ago on the iOS thread, but no answer. I have played around with it a bit. To me...
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    Jazz Practice Exercises

    Yanny, regarding your Aebersold charts--check me on this, but it looks to me that when Jamey Aebersold writes the chord symbol C7+9 he doesn't mean just C7♯9, but rather C7♭9♯9♯4♯5, or perhaps C7♭9♯9♯5. (See his Scale Syllabus on p.ii, about half-way down the chart.) That's how I read it...
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    Inserting intro

    Also, you can just wholesale copy the last four or the last eight bars of the tune and paste that up at the top. Or you can copy an entire blank line or two from the bottom of the chart, paste that up top, and fill it in as you like. (That "In" box is just a rehearsal mark.)
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    How post a Playlist without also posting "individual songs"?

    Is there an easy way to post a Playlist full of practice charts without also separately posting each "individual song"? When posting practice charts to accompany a particular method book, for example, where people are going to want all of them or none at all, it seems like posting each of dozens...
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    Walking Basics Book - Ed Fuqua

    I don't think I did anything much different to the charts for Ed Fuqua's book, Bob -- maybe a few cosmetic modifications. [EDIT: Yipes, I just discovered a typo where I had entered a minor-major chord instead of a major chord. I'll fix it now.] I had to re-post it because it had disappeared off...
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    Jazz Practice Exercises

    I don't think I did anything much different to the charts for Ed Fuqua's book, Bob -- maybe a few cosmetic modifications. [EDIT: Yipes, I just discovered a typo where I had entered a minor-major chord instead of a major chord. I'll fix it now.] I had to re-post it because it had disappeared off...
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    Jazz Practice Exercises

    Still more for beginning to intermediate bassists. These are backing tracks for Jay Hungerford's book, "Walking Jazz Lines for Bass" (2002), including tracks for exercises and examples not on the accompanying CD. [2014-12-4] Jay Hungerford (59)
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    Walking Basics Book - Ed Fuqua

    Some more for beginning to intermediate bassists. These are backing tracks for Ed Fuqua's book, "Walking Bassics" (2007), including tracks for examples and exercises not on the accompanying CD. [REVISED 2014-12-3] Ed Fuqua (38)
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    Jazz Practice Exercises

    Some more for beginning to intermediate bassists. These are backing tracks for Ed Fuqua's book, "Walking Bassics" (2007), including tracks for examples and exercises not on the accompanying CD. [REVISED 2014-12-3] Ed Fuqua (38)
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    Can you insert space in bars?

    Here's another rather extreme example. Lines 7 and 8 of this arrangement on the first chart accommodate Wither's "I know" part of this tune. You can put the bar lines wherever you need them, anywhere from 1 to 16 on a line. I could have written it as in the second chart, below, but I wanted...
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    Jazz Practice Exercises

    Not a problem, takes a little getting used to. I won't mention the dumbass things I've done here. Have you downloaded the 1300 Jazz charts yet?
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    Jazz Practice Exercises

    Hi, Petesajazzer, You're IN the Practice Charts thread, else you wouldn't have been able to leave a post. (What do you mean, "blank page"?) When you find a practice chart someone has posted, if it interests you, tap on it. It will download into your iReal Pro app and you can try it out.
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    Playlist playing hide 'n' seek with me.

    Okay, so finally I shut down my iPhone 5 entirely, waited, rebooted, and now iReal Pro showed the full playlist and let me rename it. So . . . . . NEVERMIND! (I would delete the original post, but it's not giving me that option.)
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    Playlist playing hide 'n' seek with me.

    First my Bob Magnusson playlist flat disappeared. But I still had all the songs, so I made a new, empty playlist named Bob Magnusson. When I went to transfer each song into it, the original Bob Magnusson playlist suddenly reappeared with all 33 songs in it. So then I tried to delete the new...
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    Jazz Practice Exercises

    Very welcome, Bob. (Adictive app, isn't it?)
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