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take the A train

Composer Daniel AZAM    (click to list other tunes)
Submitted by Daniel AZAM
Posted 5/27/2006; 8:50:42 AM
Msg# 4853 (top msg in thread)
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good old time jazz standard

A few improvements compared to the version you can get from the song treillis database :

the bridge begins with F major seventh instead of F the bridge ends with a G7b9 instead of G7

Nota: the bar just before the bridge can be Dm7/C7 instead of C7/F#7 (which one do you like better ?)

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take the A train: good old time jazz standard     A few improvements compared to the version you can get from the song treillis database :    the bridge begins with F major seventh instead of F   the bridge ends with a G7b9 instead of G7    Nota:  the bar just before the bridge can be Dm7/C7 instead of C7/F#7  (which one do you like better ?)


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Last update: Saturday, May 27, 2006 at 8:50 AM.