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as always thanks.
nice, i added it to the jazz piano links room as well.
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i found some great tunes i've been wanting to learn. thanks!
you may download and print songs in your favorite key. an excellent resource for trumpets, saxes, clarinets, horns, vocalists...
an also you may upload your own transcriptions.
its probably been brought up here but the irealbook app for the iphone/ipod touch is awesome.
this is great.  i just downloaded 'april in paris'.
thanks albetan.  hey, you are in there too!
i just downloaded and printed a bunch of them. thanks for the link.  
however, users should beware of occasional errors in the charts, as well as typos in the lyrics, including my favorite: "you stepped out of a dread".
ditto on the warning about accuracy.  these sheets are not the equivalent of buying a book from hal leornard for example which has paid editors to look for errors before publishing.  thesse are people like me who have submited their work for free.    have you seen my comments in this forum before how i do not care much about my errors because i am not being paid to write here???
howwever so far i have found the sheets to be pretty good.  and as a rule of thumb it is always a good idea to take any sheet from no amatter how reliable a source to an accuracy check or 10 along with recordins

https://www.wikifonia.org/node/4497

good luck and enjoy that stuff.
i'm inviting my friends to see and hear some tunes published by me in wikifonia:
https://www.wikifonia.org/music/user/6715
i know how to play the piano... but i don't know how to play jazz music... so where do i start to learn jazz??
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