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  Old message # 33111

[sf]I need midi files -piano solo- of blues and "Jazzy blues",with more chords and extra-notes in the blues scale....if anybody can help me....th...

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  Old message # 10535

I don't get it???...

01/19/2005, by 0 replies
  Java

Java is an <a href="http://kamsconline.com/staff.php?ref=view&id=10"> overprotective mother</a>.

01/19/2005, by 0 replies
  Old message # 10450

well, sorry to say, it's here for the world to see:) You need to click on the "(send a private message)" link and choose a recipient...

01/16/2005, by 0 replies
  Reply to Sweep88

Hi, hope this works as private in response to your request for phone# I live in England so a phone number is not very practical on time zones. Unless tou l...

01/16/2005, by 0 replies
  so autumn leaves

i've been playing around with this song and have found some cool things...

08/10/2004, by 0 replies
  Old message # 947

hey Rick...congrats on Guildhall and John Taylor!...

02/11/2004, by 0 replies
  Old message # 942

ps...the UK is pretty useless for acoustic piano gigs unless youre in London, hence me moving. Altho I shouldnt complain, im playin a Steinway on sunday wi...

02/11/2004, by 0 replies
  Old message # 941

ouch, nasty. I hate keyboard gigs, I just cant play very well on them, its almost psychological as physical, thats why I love any gig on an acoustic, even ...

02/11/2004, by 0 replies
  Old message # 933

yeah...you do a solo gig on an electric keyboard, and right away they want to know if it has drums and all that "fancy stuff" - "I saw this ...

02/11/2004, by 0 replies
  Old message # 932

They had nice Yamaha grand pianos. Not big ones, maybe 6', but big enough. I pretty much refuse to do solo gigs on my keyboard unless it's something that's...

02/11/2004, by 0 replies
  Old message # 930

Great stories! Scot, were you playing acoustic pianos at these gigs or electric ones? I find I have to use a lot of electrics at my solo gigs, as har...

02/11/2004, by 0 replies
  Old message # 901

that smell always wins :)...

02/10/2004, by 0 replies
  Old message # 889

I normally do not allow sing a long but there is a case for an exception if I have ever heard one. wow. don't you wish that could happen on every gig.

02/10/2004, by 0 replies
  Old message # 859

I have two good one, both from Aspen Colorado where I played at the Ritz. One night in the lobby lounge my bass player and I were doing a duo and it was g...

02/10/2004, by 0 replies
  okay...got another one

I'm playing with a band for a Bar-Mitzvah at a country club...wer'e told ahead of time that a family friend is going to sit in and sing with us at some poi...

02/10/2004, by 0 replies
  Old message # 841

oh you just can not beat the sounds of Soundheim and Bernstein... sing with me now... I feel pretty, oh, so pretty, I feel pretty and witty and bright...

02/09/2004, by 0 replies
  Old message # 834

Wacky, Loved your stories! Scot, As a guitar player (before I started to study piano) let me apologize for all the bad musicians, who happened ...

02/09/2004, by 0 replies
  Another memorable moment

and how about the drunk who gave me 100 bucks to play "Send In The Clowns"...while I played he began yelling in the most un-articulate drunken sl...

02/09/2004, by 0 replies
  Chuck Berry

I played on a show with Chuck Berry one night (I guess we were the warm up band - he lives here in town - nobody much cares - he was once arrested for ...

02/09/2004, by 0 replies
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