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    Quote Originally Posted by mr. beaumont
    And the venerable (as in gag me) "Summertime."
    I always cringe when I see / hear yet another version of Summertime, and then Kreisberg nailed it in his solo arrangement. I now like Summertime again ;o) JK's version is on my list of need to transcribe eventually. For those who might not have heard it, here's a nice live version:


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    Try also West Coast Blues. I just did a quickie 5 min arrangement of it and it seems to work really well, with the melody in either the lower or higher octave both working well.

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    Quote Originally Posted by robguitar
    Not me, but Emily Remler's B Flat Blues (based on Wes Montgomery's D Natural blues)

    That's not Emily! Who is it?
    Pretty swingin', whoever ​it is...

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    Quote Originally Posted by fasstrack
    That's not Emily! Who is it?
    Pretty swingin', whoever ​it is...
    Christophe Pons, or so it says on YouTube.

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    Unfortunately the original Emily video I was thinking of is no longer available, which explains why I couldn't find it. Probably available through All things Emily on DVD, for a marginal price though.....too bad, there were some good lessons on you tube.

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    Seconding Emily Remler Bb Blues /Blue Monk and my current fave 502 Blues all great tunes for a novice like me to explore and learn from

    Will

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    For the OP:

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    I'd like to hear someone do that for Bean's Blues