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10 Charles Nathan Lead Sheets For Free - 2 Days Only
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Greg Nathan
Soaring Music Publications is offering all 10 of the Charles Nathan lead sheets for free starting on Black Friday and ending on Saturday, November 24. That's a 48-hour period where 10 songs, in seven different keys will all be available for free. There are no conditions to meet to qualify for the free downloading of the lead sheets. At the site there are lead sheet pages" for each of the songs that include an old recording to hear how the ...
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Lead Sheets To 10 Charles Nathan Songs Now Available
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Greg Nathan
Soaring Music Publications has redesigned its store page to include links to 10 Charles Nathan lead-sheet pages." At each lead-sheet page you can listen to a recording of the song, and see samples of the lead sheet and three different types of lyric sheets which are included with the download. All 10 of the Charles Nathan Songs are available in seven different keys. Each lead-sheet page contains a picture and notes. The 10 lead-sheet links are located in the middle ...
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Split Sheets: How To Collect Your Music Publishing Royalties
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HypeBot
A quick, easy, and helpful guide this article covers how everyone involved in the creative process of putting together music can ensure they get their fair share of the music publishing rights to which they are entitled Guest post by Jason Cerf of Songtrust Musicians, producers, artists, songwriters, composers, and everyone in between have the opportunity to own publishing rights to their songs and collect royalties. Here is a quick and easy way to make sure that you get your ...
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John Coltrane: Sheets of Sound
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JazzWax by Marc Myers
If you love listening to John Coltrane, then you know that the phrase sheets of sound" refers to the tenor saxophonist's cascades of arpeggios. The term is so closely linked to Coltrane that it's hard to find an article or book about the jazz giant that doesn't use it somewhere to describe his massively energetic style in the late 1950s and beyond. But do you know who originated the term?
Ira Gitler did.
Sheets of sound" first appeared in Ira's ...
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John Coltrane "Sheets of Sound" Summit at New York City's Manhattan School of Music
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All About Jazz
A four-day John Coltrane celebration, Sheets of Sound: The John Coltrane Summit" begins today, Monday, November 6 and continues through Thursday, November 9, at New York's Manhattan School of Music. This four-day event offers concerts, panel discussions, and open rehearsals covering John Coltrane, his legacy, and his music. A concert highlight takes place on Thursday night when the Manhattan School of Music Jazz Orchestra, conducted by Justin DiCioccio, joined by saxophonist Dave Liebman, perform the world premiere of Gunnar Mossblad's ...
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