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- @001 Welcome to the Jazz Guitarist demo version. In this demo
- you may only play 5 tunes (the ones marked with an asterisk),
- and there are only 2 Trivia Questions and 4 Biographies. Try out
- the on-line help by pressing F1. .
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- @007 Blues in F, was written by Oliver Gannon . This is a very
- simple "riff" type blues. A blues riff is a repeated, bluesy sounding
- phrase that can be played over and over behind the changing chords.
- Because of its" 12 bar repeated nature, the blues is a good place to
- start when learning improvisation because one can become quickly
- familiar with the chord progression.
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- @055 Give My Regards to Broadway, was written by George M.
- Cohan the feisty Irish New Yorker who was portrayed by Jimmy
- Cagney in the classic film "Yankee Doodle Dandy". Originally done
- as a quick two-beat, this arrangement features a "jazzier" approach.
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- @056 Down By The Riverside, was written by Jordan and Dazz.
- This "three-chord-wonder" (great for around the campfire) is spruced
- up a bit stylistically in this shuffle rendition.
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- @059 Shine On Harvest Moon, was written by T. Norworth. This
- arrangement gives this "old chestnut" a full treatment╤-chord solo-
- -improvisation╤nice swingin" tempo.
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- @060 When the Saints Go Marching In, was written by
- "Traditional" (whoever he is ?). Seriously, though, folks, somebody
- had to write this well-known tune which was originally a Spiritual.
- If you discover who wrote it, let us know!
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