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Author: kaernbach
Posted: Jul 30 2005 - 07:56 PM
Subject: Jazz tune (I think)
Hello everybody,

I am looking for the following tune which I suppose is from the early to swing Jazz context, perhaps latest bebop or so.

 
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I can't give more notes as I get increasingly unsure about the rest of the tune. These first two bars should be correct, with the caveat that I am not very skilled to reproduce this jazzy phrasing with LilyPond. And I would have liked to include some kind of percussions in order to better convey all these syncopes (if they are real and do not stem from my memory distortion... oh, let's see if somebody comes up with the "true" version...). And no, it's not "Air du branle coupp� appell� Charlotte" (result of Musipedia Search).

Thank you for your help,
Christian

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