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    Eagles Songs

    This is a favourite. It is very basic and needs some work. I did it from memory without any reference recording and with no keyboard. Happy it works at all. The recording has some cleverer chords. Desperado - Henley/frey
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    Desperado - Henley-Frey (Eagles)

    This is a favourite. It is very basic and needs some work. I did it from memory without any reference recording and with no keyboard. Happy it works at all. The recording has some cleverer chords. Desperado - Henley/frey
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    Dream A Little Dream Of Me - Andre-Schwandt

    A stripped down version wwithout those strange 6th chords.. Dream A Little Dream Of Me 2 Sjr - Andre - Schwandt
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    Zanzibar - Billy Joel

    Sounds pretty good on the player at 150 bpm using Latin.
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    Free As A Bird - The Beatles (1977 and 1994)

    Got this one with a little help from Alan J Pollack. Recommended. Free As A Bird (As Recorded) by Lennon-McCartney
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    It's A Jungle Out There - Randy Newman (Monk TV Theme)

    Analysis By the way, I just love the ways he brings anxiety into the music. The harmonic rhythm starts slow but gradually accelerates The diminished chord progressions seem to cringe The key keeps modulating up by a fourth, (using those tricky dim7 progressions) leading to tension that...
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    It's A Jungle Out There - Randy Newman (Monk TV Theme)

    Nice refinements, thanks Stefan!
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    Somewhere That's Green -- Little Shop Of Horrors -- Alan Menken

    Love this tune, and it's a bit clever in spots. Somewhere That's Green by Alan Menken
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    Goodbye Yellow Brick Road - John Elton

    Just did my own, haven't compared them yet. Here's mine. Goodbye Yellow Brick Road by Elton John
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    It's A Jungle Out There - Randy Newman (Monk TV Theme)

    Updated and simplified This version is the same but easier to read and cleaner, with a mistake edited and a dubious bassline removed. It's A Jungle Out There (Monk TV) - Randy Newman
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    A Wink And A Smile - Mark Shaiman

    Wink And A Smile, A by Shaiman Mark
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    Zanzibar - Billy Joel

    ...and because Billy Joel can sing higher than I can, here it is down a fifth. Zanzibar (down a fifth) by Billy Joel
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    Zanzibar - Billy Joel

    One look at these chords will convince you this particular piece is closer to jazz than pop. From his 52nd St. LP, a very jazzy effort. I'm not good with rhythms but I'd say this is closer to Samba than anything else. Please correct me. Zanzibar by Billy Joel
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    It's A Jungle Out There - Randy Newman (Monk TV Theme)

    Monk TV Theme seasons 2-8 Season 1 theme (by Jeff Beal) is here: https://forums.irealpro.com/threads/Gypsy-Jazz&p=80250.215/#post-80250 This sounds so simple, and it's not. Thanks, Randy Newman. see below.
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    Summertime - George Gershwin

    Interesting! Pretty rad.
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    Bring Me Sunshine - Kent-Dee

    As recently covered (beautifully) by The Jive Aces. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oXvJ8UquYoo Correction, because apparently I cannot count to eight: Bring Me Sunshine by Kent-Dee
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    Grease songs

    Pretty easy to take it from here: http://www.musicnotes.com/sheetmusic/mtd.asp?ppn=MN0069937 The rest left as an exercise! :)
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    Kodachrome - Paul Simon

    Updated and fixed. Use about 150 bpm and a boogie feel. Kodachrome by Paul Simon
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    Kodachrome - Paul Simon

    Paul Simon, a happy yet bluesy piece, upbeat boogie tempo.
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    All I Want For Christmas Is You - Mariah Carey-Walter Afanasieff

    Nice work! Though I don't hear the D bass on the Am7b5. either way though here it is cleaned up and compressed to one page! All I Want For Christmas Is You by Mariah Carey P.S. Tempo around 166.
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