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Author alex
Posted 5/9/05; 7:13:35 PM
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I was looking through all of the changes, looking for a piece that Lenny Breau the jazz guitarist of the 1950's did a great performance of, called A Taste of Honey, all in 3/4. While the origional standard alternated from 4/4 and 3/4, it has great structure. And when I heard Lenny Breau play it, I seemed to see so many possibilities as far as taking the basics of the song and pushing it right into mainstream jazz. I love it, and the chord changes would be great to have on here for everyone to enjoy.


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