When The Allman Brothers Band released "Jessica" in 1973, suddenly the world knew about keyboardist Chuck Leavell, who improvised a classic piano solo on the recording. That solo became so famous that Leavell picked it out from his own recording and memorized it, so that he could perfectly replicate it in The Allman Brothers' live performances. In 2007, thirty-four years after recording it, Leavell released a tutorial video explaining the solo. It's 68-bar structure is:
Read more at -schwartzman-saving-mr-banks-interview/#i864PsizCqW9gQ4B.99These are my note-for-note transcriptions of Richard Sherman playing his own wonderful, now-classic songs from the 1961 Disney classic, "Mary Poppins". In "Saving Mr. Banks" Jason Schwartzman plays only small portions of these songs - brief, tantalizing snippets. If you'd like to play the full versions of these songs precisely the way that Sherman conceived them and played them himself, this is your opportunity to do so.A Man Has Dreams - To listen to a MIDI file of this transcription,click here.A Spoonful of Sugar - To listen to a MIDI file of this transcription,click here.Chim Chim Cher-ee (Re-Harmonized Version - only 8 bars) - To listen to a MIDI file of this transcription,click here.Chim Chim Cher-ee (Slavic Version) - To listen to a MIDI file of this transcription,click here.Feed the Birds (Tuppence) - To listen to a MIDI file of this transcription,click here.Fidelity Fiduciary Bank - To listen to a MIDI file of this transcription,click here.Let's Go Fly a Kite - To listen to a MIDI file of this transcription,click here.The Perfect Nanny - To listen to a MIDI file of this transcription,click here.
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