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(A Rhyme) This Time - Al Jarreau, Earl Klugh
Does anyone have a chart for this? Thank you. Here’s a YouTube of it;
https://youtu.be/rjPnZY_DObo
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A chart is available here:
https://www.scribd.com/doc/202770612...rreau-Songbook
(Starts on page 90)
Please use that chart to write an iRp chart and share it here.
It's easy to input a new song
https://www.irealpro.com/input-a-com...nder-3-minutes
You can use pause/play, pause/play step through it slowly.
If you have problems, post your work in progress here and describe the issue.
)BOB
https://www.irealb.com/forums/showth...1-Can-YOU-Help
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Can’t do it
Bob thanks for your reply. I started working using the chart you found. For me the experience is quite frustrating. The video is not helpful - to me. It goes by way too fast. Like trying to jump on a train that is going 80 mph. Stopping and starting it is incredibly difficult to be user friendly. I got about four bars into transcribing the chart, and once it switches to 3/4 and back to 4/4 I can’t get an even row of bars.. a hot mess.
Maybe you could put up another video using a ballad at like 76 bpm so this old fart could succeed at following it?
Hey I know a great tune to use.. (a rhyme) this time ! ( half joking)
I appreciate any assistance you could provide
Michael
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Michael, you’re right, that's a tough tune to transcribe, especially as an initial effort. It's also a difficult tune for the iRp player because of the syncopations. But, you chose it. Next time, try to pick a song with fewer changes that's a little more "square”.
This is what I came up with:
(A Rhyme) This Time - Al Jarreau-Earl Klugh
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=Bx5g9m8GG-s
)BOB
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Thank you Bob, that is kind of you. Blessings!
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