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Old 02-26-2011, 02:03 PM
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Default Master Jazz Guitar Solos 3 / Biab

I bought Band in a Box in December and Master Jazz Guitar Solos 3 came with it. I hadn't fooled around with it much but thought I might today. Lots of "mainstream" (PG Music's term) solos, both chordal and single note, as well as 'comp' demonstrations. They give the songs names that have nothing to do with the standard they are based on. For example, "Satin Doll" is "Monumental Achievement" and a simple Bb Blues is called "Spring Veranda." I don't recognize many of the progressions and wonder what tunes they are from. Does anyone here have a conversion table? (Or know where that info is located in the program?) Thanks!
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Old 02-26-2011, 02:33 PM
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12 - Girl from Ipanema
> > > 14 - How High The Moon
> > > 21 - Satin Doll
> > > 22 - Sweet Georgia Brown
> > > 23 - Blues w/ chord variations
> > > 24 - Corcovado
> > > 25 – Autumn Leaves
> > > 26 - Stella by Starlight
> > > 27 - Honeysuckle Rose
> > > 28 - Rhythm Changes
> > > 30 – "A" Train

> > > 41 - Just Friends
> > > 49 - Another You

001 - A Day In The Life Of A Fool
006 - Sunny Side Of The Street
012 - Girl from Ipanema
014 - How High The Moon
021 - Satin Doll
022 - Sweet Georgia Brown
023 - Blues w/ chord variations
024 - Corcovado
025 – Autumn Leaves
026 - Stella by Starlight
027 - Honeysuckle Rose
028 - Rhythm Changes
030 – "A" Train
041 - Just Friends
049 - Another You??? Not sure this ones right. See 086 below. ???
051 - same as 111
053 - same as 113
058 - Georgia On My Mind
059 - same as 119
062 - same as 122
063 - Moon Glow
067 - same as 127
068 - Blue Skies
069 - Bluesette
070 - same as 130
071 - same as 131
072 - same as 132
073 - All The Things You Are
074 - same as 134
075 - same as 135
076 - same as 136
077 - same as 137
078 - same as 138
079 - same as 139
080 - same as 140
085 - Blue Moon
086 - There Will Never Be Another You
106 - Up A Lazy River
111 - same as 051
113 - same as 053
115 - I'm In The Mood For Love
118 - Georgia On My Mind
119 - same as 059
122 - same as 062
123 - Moon Glow
127 - same as 067
128 - Blue Skies
129 - Bluesette
130 - same as 070
131 - same as 071
132 - same as 072
133 - All The Things You Are
134 - same as 074
135 - same as 075
136 - same as 076
137 - same as 077
138 - same as 078
139 - same as 079
140 - same as 080
141 - Satin Doll
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Old 02-26-2011, 02:40 PM
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Sorry I think that might be Vol1.
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Old 02-26-2011, 05:35 PM
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Sorry I think that might be Vol1.
Yeah, it must be. Mine starts with: #111, a chord solo on something called "Wild Meeting."

But thanks for trying!
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Old 02-27-2011, 08:32 AM
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From my searching I found that a site had been set up where people could fill in all the blanks - but that was 2001 and the site has disappeared into the cyber annals of ancient history.
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From my searching I found that a site had been set up where people could fill in all the blanks - but that was 2001 and the site has disappeared into the cyber annals of ancient history.
In case anyone looks here, I found a list and posted it in a more recent thread about Master Jazz Guitar Solos.
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In case anyone looks here, I found a list and posted it in a more recent thread about Master Jazz Guitar Solos.
Here is the link to other post:
http://www.jazzguitar.be/forum/chit-...-pg-music.html
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