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Old 04-09-2011, 11:14 AM
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Default Autumn Leaves - comping with 3-note voicings

I just posted a new lesson on my site.
Autumn Leaves - comping with 3-note voicings
You'll find the notation file and an MP3 on the lessons page:
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Old 04-09-2011, 12:34 PM
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I just posted a new lesson on my site.
Autumn Leaves - comping with 3-note voicings.
Thanks. I enjoy your stuff.
What's the deal with THoTH? I clicked on the "free download" link but got Error 404.
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Old 04-09-2011, 01:28 PM
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Thanks. I enjoy your stuff.
What's the deal with THoTH? I clicked on the "free download" link but got Error 404.
I just clicked the link and it worked, so I don't know what the problem is.
Try this link:
http://frogstoryrecords.com/

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Sounds great Steve. Thanks for sharing!
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Worked for me to! Many thanks, just the sort of thing I am looking for
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I don't know how I've missed this for so long. This is great. Thanks Steve for sharing. This is right up my alley.
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Steve -

good stuff..... many thanks
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Good Lesson, Steve. Your website is really great with lots of info for jazz guitar studies.

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Thanks for posting this Steve. I'll be checking it out.

I've got an edit for you: When I click into the arpeggios for God Bless the Child, I get an intro description for Giant Steps...
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Very good stuff on your page! Thanks for posting Steve.
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Thanks for posting this Steve. I'll be checking it out.

I've got an edit for you: When I click into the arpeggios for God Bless the Child, I get an intro description for Giant Steps...
Thanks for pointing out the problem with the link. I'll fix it right away.

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