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Author mark raday
Posted 7/6/01; 8:31:52 PM
Msg# 2003 (top msg in thread)
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......and here's how i found it.

I happened to hear a recording (Helen Merrill) of the tune, People Will Say We're In Love, and i got to thinking it'd be an interesting tune to blow on. (i play saxophone).  In an instant message to my girl friend who is considerably more cyberliterate than i am, i mentioned that i was looking for the tune because she has several books of broadway tunes.  She typed the tune in somewhere and came up with a link to this.  (Dreadful changes on the tune but it was REALLY cool to get the basic thing).  Then i went through the thread on Giant Steps. 

This is incredible....

I've been avoiding that tune for years.  Think i'm gonna fire back up on it tomorrow and i'd like to thank you for the motivation.

This is a WONDERFUL site!!! 

 


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