| 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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