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You've Got a Friend - Carole King
You've Got A Friend 3 - James Taylor vers.
Last edited by pdxdjazz; 10-08-2019 at 01:06 PM.
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Instead of starting additional thread(s), you can always edit your original post and replace the first chart with a your updated version.
)BOB
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Hi Bob, I didn't know. If it's possible delete version "2" and reduce the title of "3 (corrected)" to the genuine title. Thanks.
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Yes, you can do that. Or, simply add the updated version as a new post (or reply) to your original thread.
Having a song and its discussion in just one thread, makes it easier on the next person to follow the evolution of the chart/discussion
Thanks
)BOB
Last edited by pdxdjazz; 11-03-2019 at 03:10 PM.
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But I already have 2 threads. Can I delete one by myself - and how?
Fred
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You can delete your own posts unless they are thread-starter posts. (Admin. can take care of it)
)BOB
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You can edit the contents of the first post starting a thread—just delete its contents and type in:
'Please delete'
or something. If we see it and delete it, all subsequent posts in that thread will delete also.
You can always copy the URL for us and Contact us directly (bottom menu)
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You've Got A Friend (piano original arrangement)
Hello Friends,
As a fan of iRealPro, a tried as an exercise, make the player playing the piano part of You've Got A Friend as close as possible to the original.
The music notation is not really sexy to read, but sounds pretty good.
As the chords are correct, it's easy to rewrite the choardsheet in a more readable form.
Make me a feedback ;-)
Gabor
You've Got A Friend 4 - Carol King
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This is very close to the chords of Carol King. But the Bridge is missing. In my transscription of James Taylor's guitar version this would be part "C" - fredkorn
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…It's because there is not enough space on these one page of iRp for the Bridge
Gab
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