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Old 02-19-2010, 08:09 PM
 
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Default Giant Steps & All The Things You Are

Hey gang,
I am new to this forum, but have been to this site before. I teach guitar both privately and at an college. Recently I started a blog as a way to make myself do more transcriptions, chord melodies, etc. For two of my students, I recently put together two chord melodies. One of Coltrane's "Giant Steps" and the other for the great standard "All The Things You Are." ATTYA is in TAB and notation, where as Giant Steps is just notation (sorry).

If you have some basic chord knowledge under your hands (mainly, your basic 7th chord barre shapes), ATTYA is fairly approachable tune despite the many changes.

Hope this is of some interest to some of you. Thanks.

Here is my blog: The Stringslinger
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Old 02-19-2010, 09:59 PM
 
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I really like that blog, and your work. Thank you very much. I have given it a shout-out in a couple of other places also. (RMMJG and Facebook). Are you still in Decatur?
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Thanks jseaberry. I appreciate the shout-outs. Really do. I actually reside in Springfield.
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I like your arrangement of karma police.
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thanks for posting this. It's really a great arrangement.
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Thanks for posting this. I think this will be a great help to people who are learning like this.
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