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Modern Jazz Guitar Volume 1 RealBookSoftware.com presents Modern Jazz Guitar Volume 1 For Windows, Mac or RealBook Software Plugin Song Title Artist 5 In the Morning, 6 In the Afternoon McLaughlin, John (Shakti) 7th Floor Scofield, John A Go Go Scofield, John Acid Jazz (John McLaughlin Solo) McLaughlin, John All The Things You Are (Bill Frisell Solo) Frisell, Bill (Kern, Jerome) All TheThingsYou Are (Bill Frisell Changes) Frisell, Bill (Kern, Jerome) An Eye Over Autumn Khan, Steve An Eye Over Autumn (continued) Khan, Steve Anhelante Khan, Steve Are You The One? McLaughlin, John Aspan McLaughlin, John Aspan (continued) McLaughlin, John Bell Alla McLaughlin, John (Hussain, Zakir) Belo Horizonte McLaughlin, John Belo Horizonte (continued) McLaughlin, John Binky's Dream McLaughlin, John Blades Khan, Steve Blades (continued) Khan, Steve Blue In Green (John McLaughlin Arrangement) McLaughlin, John (Davis, Miles) Blue In Green (John McLaughlin Arrangement) McLaughlin, John (Davis, Miles) Blue Man, The Khan, Steve Blue Matter Scofield, John Blue Matter (continued) Scofield, John Blue Matter (Pick Hits Live) Scofield, John Blue Rose, The Khan, Steve Blue Shadow, The Khan, Steve Blue Zone 41 Khan, Steve Body And Soul (Bill Frisell Solo) Frisell, Bill (Green / Heyman / Sour / Eyton) Body And Soul (Bill Frisell Verse) Frisell, Bill (Green / Heyman / Sour / Eyton) Boozer Scofield, John Botero People Khan, Steve Botero People (continued) Khan, Steve Breakaway, The Khan, Steve Brise de Coeur McLaughlin, John Buddy System Khan, Steve Butane Elvin Khan, Steve Bye-Ya (Bill Frisell Solo) Frisell, Bill (Monk, Thelonius) Ca-ni-mo Khan, Steve Ca-ni-mo (continued) Khan, Steve Calling Khan, Steve Calling (continued) Khan, Steve Campout Scofield, John Candles Khan, Steve Candles (continued) Khan, Steve Caribbean Fire Dance Khan, Steve (Henderson, Joe) Casa Loco (alternate notation ) Khan, Steve Casa Loco (alternate notation continued) Khan, Steve Casa Loco (Khan notation ) Khan, Steve Casa Loco (Khan notation continued) Khan, Steve Chank Scofield, John Charanga Si Si Khan, Steve Charanga Si Si (continued) Khan, Steve Chicken Dog Scofield, John City Suite - Part 1: City Monsters Khan, Steve City Suite - Part 1: City Monsters (continued) Khan, Steve City Suite Part II: Dream City Khan, Steve City Suite Part II: Dream City (continued) Khan, Steve Clafouti (solo) Khan, Steve / Mounsey, Rob Cloud Motion Khan, Steve Cosecha Lo Que Has Sembrado Khan, Steve Cosmic Strut McLaughlin, John Daily Bulls Khan, Steve Daily Bulls (continued) Khan, Steve Daily Valley Khan, Steve Daily Village Khan, Steve Daily Village (continued) Khan, Steve Dance Of Maya, The McLaughlin, John Dark Blue Scofield, John Deadzy Scofield, John Descarga Canelon Khan, Steve Descarga Khanalonious Khan, Steve Devotion McLaughlin, John Do Like Eddie Scofield, John Do You Hear The Voices That You Left Behind McLaughlin, John Don't Let The Dragon Eat Your Mother McLaughlin, John Dr. Slump Khan, Steve Dr. Slump (continued) Khan, Steve Dragon Song McLaughlin, John East Side, West Side McLaughlin, John El Faquir Khan, Steve El Tacano Khan, Steve El Tacano (continued) Khan, Steve El Vinon Khan, Steve El Vinon (continued) Khan, Steve Electric Dreams, Electric Sighs (Accompaniment) McLaughlin, John Encuentros McLaughlin, John Epistrophy (Bill Frisell Solo) Frisell, Bill (Monk, Thelonius) Evidence (Bill Frisell Solo) Frisell, Bill (Monk, Thelonius) Extrrapolation McLaughlin, John Eyewitness Khan, Steve Eyewitness (continued) Khan, Steve Face To Face McLaughlin, John (Shakti) Face Value Khan, Steve Face Value (continued) Khan, Steve Fallen Angels McLaughlin, John Fat Lip Scofield, John Fat Lip (continued) Scofield, John Fist In Glove Khan, Steve Five Peace Band McLaughlin, John Florianopolis McLaughlin, John Florianopolis (continued) McLaughlin, John Gil B643 Scofield, John Giriraj Suda McLaughlin, John (Shakti) Glancing Backwards McLaughlin, John Got My Mental Khan, Steve Grace Under Pressure (John Scofield solo) Scofield, John Grace Under Pressure (John Scofield solo) (continued) Scofield, John Green Field, The Khan, Steve Green Tea Scofield, John Groove Elation Scofield, John Groove Elation (John Scofield Solo) Scofield, John Guardian Angel McLaughlin, John Guy LaFleur Khan, Steve Guy LaFleur (continued) Khan, Steve Hammock Soliloquy Scofield, John Hammock Soliloquy (continued) Scofield, John Happiness Is Being Together McLaughlin, John (Shakti) Happiness Is Being Together (continued) McLaughlin, John (Shakti) Hearts And Flowers McLaughlin, John High And Mighty Scofield, John Hottentot Scofield, John Hottentot (handwrtten) Scofield, John How Deep Is The Ocean (Bill Frisell Solo) Frisell, Bill (Berlin, Irving) I Get The Picture Scofield, John I Get The Picture (continued) Scofield, John I Got Rhythm (Bill Frisell Solo) Frisell, Bill (Gershwin, George / Gershwin, Ira) I Have Dreamed (Steve Khan Arrangement) Khan, Steve (Rodgers and Hammerstein) I'll Catch You Scofield, John Ideofunk Scofield, John In A Star's Arms Khan, Steve India McLaughlin, John It Might As Well Be Spring (Bill Frisell Solo) Frisell, Bill (Rodgers, Richard / Hammerstein, Oscar II) It's Funny McLaughlin, John Jazz Jungle McLaughlin, John Jeep On 35 Scofield, John Jeep On 35 (Handwritten) Scofield, John Jeep On 35 (John Scofield Solo) Scofield, John Joshua Scofield, John (Feldman, Victor) Joshua (continued) Scofield, John (Feldman, Victor) Joy McLaughlin, John (Shakti) Joy (John McLaughlin Solo) McLaughlin, John (Shakti) Just One Of Those Things (Bill Frisell Solo) Frisell, Bill (Porter, Cole) Kamarica Khan, Steve Kamarica (continued) Khan, Steve Keep Me In Mind Scofield, John Keep Me In Mind (version 2) Scofield, John Kriti McLaughlin, John (Shakti) La Danse Du Bonheur McLaughlin, John (Shakti) Let's Say We Did Scofield, John Let's Say We Did (Version 2) Scofield, John Little Ones Khan, Steve (Brecker, Randy) Little Ones (continued) Brecker, Randy (Steve Khan) Look To The Rainbow (Bill Frisell Solo) Frisell, Bill (Harburg, E.Y. / Lane, Burton Loro McLaughlin, John (Shakti) Lotus Feet McLaughlin, John Lotus On Irish Streams McLaughlin, John Lotus on Irish Streams, A McLaughlin, John Love Motel Frisell, Bill Luki McLaughlin, John (Shakti) Make Me Scofield, John Maluco Khan, Steve Maluco (continued) Khan, Steve Mama Chola Khan, Steve Mama Chola (continued) Khan, Steve Mambosa Khan, Steve Mambosa (continued) Khan, Steve Man Hunts, The McLaughlin, John Manha de Carnaval (John McLaughlin Solo) McLaughlin, John (Bonfa, Luis) Marbles McLaughlin, John Mediterranean, The (II. Slow And Sad) McLaughlin, John Milestones (John Scofield solo) Scofield, John (Davis, Miles) Montana McLaughlin, John Mother Tongues McLaughlin, John Motherless Child Scofield, John Motherless Child (continued) Scofield, John Mr. Butterfat Khan, Steve Mr. Memory Frisell, Bill My Heart Belongs To Daddy (Bill Frisell Solo) Frisell, Bill (Porter, Cole) Nag, The Scofield, John New York On My Mind McLaughlin, John Nicolette (Bill Frisell Solo) Frisell, Bill (Wheeler, Kenny) Nostalgia McLaughlin, John Out Of The City Scofield. John Pacific Express McLaughlin, John Pasha's Love (John McLaughlin solo) McLaughlin, John (Gurtu, Trilok) Peace Of Mind McLaughlin, John (Shakti) Peace One McLaughlin, John Peace Two McLaughlin, John Peculiar Scofield, John Peculiar (John Scofield Solo) Scofield, John Penetration Khan, Steve (Leonard, Steve) Penguin Village Khan, Steve Penguin Village (continued) Khan, Steve Pete The Poet McLaughlin, John Pretty Out Scofield, John Protocol Scofield, John Que Alegria McLaughlin, John RE: Person I Knew (Bill Frisell Solo) Frisell, Bill (Evans, Bill) Reincarnation McLaughlin, John Reincarnation (continued 1) McLaughlin, John Reincarnation (continued 2) McLaughlin, John Safe And Sound Khan, Steve Safe And Sound (continued) Khan, Steve Señor C.S. McLaughlin, John Señor C.S. (alternate) McLaughlin, John Show Type Tune (Bill Frisell Solo) Frisell, Bill (Evans, Bill) Silent Screen Khan, Steve Sise Khan, Steve Sise (continued) Khan, Steve Sister Andrea McLaughlin, John (Mahavishnu) So In Love (Bill Frisell Solo) Frisell, Bill (Porter, Cole) So You Say Scofield, John So You Say (solo) Scofield, John Some Arrows Khan, Steve Some Arrows (continued) Khan, Steve Some Down Time Khan, Steve Some Punk Funk Khan, Steve Some Sharks (alternate version) Khan, Steve Some Sharks (alternate version) (continued) Khan, Steve Some Sharks (Khan version) Khan, Steve Some Sharks (Khan version) (continued) Khan, Steve Someone To Watch Over Me (Bill Frisell Solo) Frisell, Bill (Gershwin, George / Gershwin, Ira) Something Spiritual (John McLaughlin) McLaughlin, John Song For John (part 2) (WIth John McLaughlin McLaughlin, John (Clarke, Stanley) Southern Pacific Scofield, John Spectrum McLaughlin, John Star Chamber Khan, Steve Star Chamber (Steve Khan solo) Khan, Steve Stardust On Your Sleeve McLaughlin, John Stardust On Your Sleeve (Continued) McLaughlin, John Suitacase, The (alternate version) Khan, Steve Suitcase, The Khan, Steve Suitcase, The (Khan Version 2) Khan, Steve Take The Coltrane McLaughlin, John Take The Coltrane (continued) McLaughlin, John That's Enough Scofield, John Thelonious Melodious McLaughlin, John Thelonious Melodious (John McLaughlin Solo) McLaughlin, John Thelonious Melodious (John McLaughlin Solo) (continued) McLaughlin, John They Didn't Believe Me (Bill Frisell Solo) Frisell, Bill (Kern, Jerome / Reynolds, Herbert) This Is For Us To Share McLaughlin, John Tico Tico (Bill Frisell Solo) Frisell, Bill (Abreu, Zequinha / Oliveira, Aloysio) Tightrope Khan, Steve Tightrope (continued)
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