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Love that tune. It's great to play as a chord melody. It's in vol. 3 of Hal Leonard's real book. I've left my copy at the store, but I've been playing this tune lately. It's the only newer thing in that book that I know of.
Isn't Metheny's arrangement done on a baritone guitar with the 3rd and 4th strings up an octave and the 6th string down to something like C?
I couldn't find it posted in the forum. Can someone provide a link?
Thanks!
--Jay