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| #484140 - 12/15/19 03:22 PM  Re: Learning new tunes
[Re: ekurburski] |  
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   Registered:  03/22/17
 Posts: 449
 Loc:  Mountain Home, AR
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Truth is Gary's list isn't going to do me that much good as I need both the lyics and chords.  Fact is he sent me this years ago and I wasn't able to use it then either.  No problem.  There is enough resources on the web to satisfy my needs.  Thanks to all, I was looking for a cheat way out. 
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| #484147 - 12/15/19 05:00 PM  Re: Learning new tunes
[Re: ekurburski] |  
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   Registered:  12/08/02
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 Loc:  Forest Hill, MD USA
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At one point, I had more than 3,000 songs in my repertoire - no way possible to remember all those lyrics. Yes, a lot of them were in my aging brain, but sometimes, ya just need help. I seriously doubt that Sinatra could remember all the words to ALL the songs he performed over the years, even those that were top hits and he performed thousands of times. I can clearly remember the last time he did My Way and blew the lyrics, but managed to muddle his way through the show with a standing ovation.  As for the songs, well, I'm just an old country boy, so more than 3 chords was pretty much unusual, but sometimes I had to use up to 4 or more - Scary!   Gary  
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