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hmmmmmmmmm waste of time organise ur stuff well guys...

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  immergency

i need free sheet music...

10/08/2008, by 0 replies
  Old message # 40876

They work for me? Click on the "list files" link, you should see available downloads then.

03/23/2008, by 0 replies
  files?

Why are none of the links to sheet music and midi apparently available? I am logged in under a user account.

03/22/2008, by 0 replies
  Old message # 40458

hii nice to see u all...

02/25/2008, by 0 replies
  el zorro

[sf]quiero aprender atocar jazz...

05/21/2007, by 0 replies
  anything

I need some improvisation techniques...

03/17/2007, by 0 replies
  Old message # 33627

heh heh - is that why you put your suggestion here? :)...

03/08/2007, by 0 replies
  site arrangement

Just Passing by, Just wanted to say that links on this site should be organized in an intuitive manner to make things easier to find.

03/08/2007, by 0 replies
  Oscar Peterson

hi. my name is Xiomara and i have a book of exercises from oscar peterson on pdf but it is too big for been uploaded here. What can i do?...

03/04/2007, by 0 replies
  My Favourite Things

Hi, does anybody have a transcription of McCoy Tyners piano part from the Coltrane version of My Favourite Things? I think it's awesome and would love to b...

01/25/2007, by 0 replies
  Old message # 30879

Look in my post in the main forum. One of the things you must do to give your right hand any chance of success at all is to play your tune very very slowl...

11/01/2006, by 0 replies
  Old message # 30866

I'll speak to transcription as a beginner. First, it's not easy. I actually started with a solo someone else transcribed that you can get here at ljp. I...

11/01/2006, by 0 replies
  Tune UP

Thank You, Scott for the helpful tips. You summed it up nicely when you mentioned that I need to do more listening. As a classical piano player, I learne...

10/31/2006, by 0 replies
  Tune Up

Hi Bob, I'm glad you're working on jazz piano, it's just going to get more fun as you progress. I hear two areas you could put some time into. First...

10/31/2006, by 0 replies
  Me Playing "Tune Up"

I am still pretty new to Jazz piano, I am classically trained but started learning about Jazz here on this site. My biggest challange is improvising. I u...

10/30/2006, by 0 replies
  I can't hear anything!!!!!!

This is my first time visiting this site. I've recently been hired to play piano at an upscale department store...ok...Nordstroms.... however, I'd like to...

08/11/2006, by 0 replies
  La Negra Tomasa

Hi Pianogirl: The real name of that tune (guaracha-mambo) is [b]Bilongo[/b]. You will find a nice arrangement in [b]Latin Real book[/b]...

07/29/2006, by 0 replies
  help:)

Hello! I heard wonderfull "variations" latin jazz piano solo on a latin theme called "La Negra Tomasa"....I am not sure if the interpre...

07/22/2006, by 0 replies
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hello everyone.

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