LearnJazzPiano.com archives: Where did the chord-finder go?
airsoft -- 07/10/2005, 08:08:54 -- #16345
Hi,

wasn't there a room where you could get the chords for like almost any song in text format like:

|  Bb7(b9)  | EbM7(/Bb) |  Bb7(b9)  |    ./.     |
|  Bb7(b9)  | EbM7(/Bb) |  Bb7(b9)  |     ./.     |
|   Eb6/G   |   Gb°7    |   Fm7     |    Bb7     |
|   EbM7    | Gm7b5  C7 |   Fm7     |    Bb7     |

|  Bb7(b9)  | EbM7(/Bb) |  Bb7(b9)  |    ./.     |
|  Bb7(b9)  | EbM7(/Bb) |    Gm7     |    C7      |
|   AbM7    | Am7b5  D7 |    Gm7    |    C7      |
|  Fm7 Gm7  | AbM7  Bb7 |    EbM7   |    ./.     |

?
or was I drunk then..

7 -- 07/10/2005, 10:53:22 -- #16348
There used to be a direct link to Ralph Patt's Vanilla Book, but I couldn't find it here either, hmmm...

Anyway, here it is:

http://www.ralphpatt.com/index.html

Ralph Patt's Jazz Web Page features "The Vanilla Book." It's a resource for the working jazz musician that contains the basic chord changes to over 400 standard tunes.

Scot -- 07/10/2005, 11:17:50 -- #16352
It's at the bottom of the page.

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