This may be useful for some of you =
http://tinyurl.com/2bcqwp9
Smitty
Re: Transposing chords
Here's one I found a few years back, no sign up required.
http://gospelmusic.org.uk/resources/transposition_wheel.htm
http://gospelmusic.org.uk/resources/transposition_wheel.htm
John Trahan
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Re: Transposing chords
Hey Jack!
I definitely remember watching him sing that on his show growing up but I wonder how many here are old enough?
How about even who he is........lol?
Rande
I definitely remember watching him sing that on his show growing up but I wonder how many here are old enough?
How about even who he is........lol?
Rande
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Re: Transposing chords
There was a lot of soulless drivel on TV then.So glad the music changed.Perry sang the right notes but that's all.Used to watch Lawrence Welk before going out to gig on Sat. nite I think.At 16 yrs.I met Buddy Merrell in a Newburgh NY music store(He was stationed at West Point).I made a big mistake not taking lessons from him.For a lot of young folks pride is their ruination and it was for me at that time. The best, Ty M.
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Re: Transposing chords
So glad the music changed.Perry sang the right notes but that's all.
Gosh Ty, I couldn't disagree with you more...
I believe Perry Como had one of the most beautiful natural singing voices I've ever heard!
Please see my post on the video page...
I understand he was a very good barber also!
David
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