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Author David Luebbert
Posted 11/11/00; 11:35:23 PM
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Two new compositions

I composed two pieces last month that I like well enough to publish. The first one, Clear, uses a chord sequence that I invented. The second, Eiderdown Line, is a melody I wrote that use the chords of Steve Swallow's Eiderdown.

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Hard to find chord sequences

There are a number of chord progressions I'm still trying to track down that I would love to present in The Changes. If you have progressions for these tunes or know where I can find them, please send me email at davidlu@songtrellis.com. Here's my wish list: Mal Wadron's Soul Eyes, Jimmy Rowles The Peacocks, Wayne Shorter's Limbo and "Vonetta", Dizzy Gillespie's "Brother K" and Tin Tin Deo, Charles Mingus' "Sue's Changes" or "Dizzy Atmospheres" or any of Lee Morgan's  tunes from his Blue Note albums.

New changes and scores

Wayne Shorter's Ping Pong, This Is For Albert, Yes And No, and Marie Antoinette

Jimmy Rowles' 502 Blues (Drinkin And Drivin)

Richard Rodgers' Lover, There's A Small Hotel, Blue Moon, If I Loved You, This Can't Be Love, and My Heart Stood Still

Duke Ellington's Do Nothing Till You Hear From Me and Solitude

Irving Berlin's How Deep Is The Ocean

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