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    Banish Misfortune - Traditional

    Jigs seem problematic in iRP. I've tried using the Jazz even 8ths style in 6/8 for Banish Misfortune. Best I could find. Banish Misfortune - Traditional
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    Receita de Samba - Jacob do Bandolim

    I tried to put in the stops - some of the chord cliches and some bass line motion. With all that - the intro is still a little dodgy but I think everything else is pretty successful. Receita de Samba - Jacob do Bandolim
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    Santa Morena - Jacob do Bandolim

    the closest rhythm pattern I could find was jazz even 8ths in 3/4. I tried to get the bass movement correct. Santa Morena - Jacob do Bandolim
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    Sonoroso - K. Xinbinho

    my take on the chords and bassline for this choro. Sonoroso - K. Ximbinho
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    Naquele Tempo - Pixinguinha

    another choro - with some baselines and inversions. From Chediak Choro 3 - works well with samba or jazz even 8ths. I apologize for the longish form. Naquele Tempo - Pixinguinha
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    Doce de Coco - Jacob do Bandolim

    Jacob do Bandolim's classic choro. Doce de Coco - Jacob do Bandolim
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    Beliscando - Paulinho da Viola

    A choro by Paulinho da Viola from Chediak's Choro book - volume 1 Beliscando - Paulinho da Viola
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    O Grande Amor - Antonio-Carlos Jobim (Getz-Gilberto)

    My take on these changes from the Getz-Gilberto recording. I really like the descending dominants. O Grande Amor (Getz-Gilberto) - Antonio-Carlos Jobim
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    If I Should Lose You - Ralph Rainger

    My take on Chick Corea's changes from Harvey Mason's recording - With All My Heart If I Should Lose You (Chick Corea) - Ralph Rainger
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    Fried Bananas - Dexter Gordon

    from Dexter Gordon's recording Power. Based on It Could Happen to You. Fried Bananas (with outro) - Dexter Gordon
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