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    Time Was - Miguel Prado-Gabriel Luna-S. K. Russell

    If this is the same Time Was tune as what I've got, my changes are very different. Time Was-Rev JE - Prado and Russell Cheers, Jer
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    Hope - Martin Tingvall (Request)

    Douge, I suggest going to Chordify for a free look at the chords. Cheers, Jer
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    Something Left Unsaid - Lyle Mays

    My pleasure.
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    Something Left Unsaid - Lyle Mays

    Something Left Unsaid - Lyle Mays Cheers, Jer
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    Keith Jarrett songs

    CyrilleB, Beautiful! Thank you. Cheers, Jer
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    How Am I To Know - Dorothy Parker-Jack King

    Nice tune, Bob. Thanks. Messing a little with the changes: How Am I To Know-Rev JE - Dorothy Parker-Jack King I couldn't get your sheet music link to work. But here's another (in B major). Cheers, Jer
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    Somewhere Along The Way - Kurt Adams-Sammy Gallop

    Great Nat Cole tune. Thanks for posting it. Here's another take on it. Somewhere Along The Way-Rev JE - Kurt Adams and Sammy Gallop Cheers, Jer
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    Small Fry - Frank Loesser-Hoagy Carmichael

    Nice work, Keith. Like your last version, I also add a lot of passing chords when playing. I generally don't need to see altered chords in a chart, as I alter them as I go along. But for comping, if I'm not familiar with a melody and have only the changes, the alterations and subs keep me from...
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    Small Fry - Frank Loesser-Hoagy Carmichael

    Nice Chart of a cute tune, Keith. Since the melody under Ab9 falls on D, why not call Ab9#11, thus paralleling the A9#11? Cheers, Jer
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    Tonk - Ray Bryant

    omnimusico, It's a good chart. One thing: You inadvertently left the second and fourth bars of the B section blank, so of course they won't play. Cheers, Jer
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    This Bitter Earth - Clyde Otis

    Here's a version with some expanded chords. This Bitter Earth-Rev JE - Clyde Otis Cheers, Jer
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    Roses in the Rain - Frankie Carle

    Bob, Thank you. Cheers, Jer
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    Roses in the Rain - Frankie Carle

    Bob, Yes, those are the sheet music changes in my old Frank Sinatra Golden Hits book. I should perhaps have indicated that my version is a reharm. Cheers, Jer
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    Roses in the Rain - Frankie Carle

    This relatively unknown 1940s tune was sung by Frank Sinatra. That recording is not on YouTube, but here's Frankie Carle's original version of it. The changes are a pure jazz circle of fifths. Roses in the Rain - Frankie Carle Cheers, Jer
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    Self Portrait in Three Colors - Charles Mingus

    Julian, Thanks for posting this tune. You forget to return it to 4/4 time at B. The second ending is actually the end of the tune. If you want to be able to repeat the form for soloing, I would take out the first and second ending marks, and make the second ending a Coda, jumping to it from...
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    Now At Last - Bob Haymes

    After playing with this beautiful tune for a bit, I worked up this more detailed chart. Thanks, Carrie, for bringing it my attention. Now At Last-Rev JE - Bob Haymes Cheers, Jer
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    Now At Last - Bob Haymes

    There are a number of alternative ways to chord this tune. For example, the Bb13s could be Em7s. On Blossom Dearie's recording the bridge is mostly over a pedal-tone D. This is my version. Now At Last (Blossom Dearie) - Bob Haymes Cheers, Jer
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    Theme For Ernie - Fred Lacey

    Marvelous tune. Here's Coltrane's performance. Cheers, Jer
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    Save Your Love for Me - Buddy Johnson

    I've added some chords to this unusual ballad from the 1950s. The added chords are marked over the staff. Buddy Johnson recording. Nancy Wilson and Cannonball Adderley recording. Save Your Love for Me - Buddy Johnson Cheers, Jer
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    Do I Love You - Cole Porter

    CyrilleB, Nice Chart. Thank you. Cheers, Jer
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