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Undergraduate Jazz Repertoire List Up Tempo Tunes in Minor How High The Moon Undergraduate Keys (3 Total) I Could Write A Book Jazz Repertoire *Impressions In a Mellow Tone Softly as in a Morning Killer Joe List Sunrise *Ladybird Solar Lazy Bird Minor Blues (4 Total) You and the Night and the **Moment’s Notice Bag’s Groove Music My Romance Birk’s Works What Is This Thing Called Once I Loved Blue Trane Love Out of Nowhere Equinox St. Thomas *Footprints Ballads (4 Total) Satin Doll The Jody Grind Body and Soul Speak Low *Mr. P.C. Darn That Dream **Stella By Starlight One For Daddy-O Georgia Sweet Georgia Brown I Can’t Get Started Take the “A” Train Major Blues (4 Total) In a Sentimental Mood There Is No Greater Love All Blues Lover Man There Will Never Be Bessie’s Blues Misty/I Want to Talk About Another You *Billie’s Bounce You Tune Up Blue Monk The Nearness of You Yardbird Suite Blues for Alice ‘Round Midnight Freddie the Freeloader What’s New Standards/JazZ Standards Now’s The Time When I Fall In Love in Minor Keys (6 Total) Sonnymoon for Two *Autumn Leaves Straight No Chaser WaltZ (2 Total) Alone Together *Tenor Madness Alice In Wonderland Beautiful Love Walkin’ Bluesette *Black Orpheus Watermelon Man Some Day My Prince Will Blue Bossa Come Caravan Rhythm Changes (2 Total) How Deep is the Ocean Anthropology Latin/Straight 8th How Insensitive Cottontail Freedom JazZ Dance **Invitation The Eternal Triangle *Maiden Voyage A Night in Tunisia Good Bait (A section only) Recordame I’ve Got Rhythm Standards/JazZ Standards Softly as in a Morning Lester Leaps In in Major Keys (8 Total) Sunrise *Oleo Afternoon in Paris Song For My Father Perdido All of Me Solar Salt Peanuts **All the Things You Are So What Scrapple from the Apple But Not For Me Stella By Starlight Bye Bye Blackbird Stolen Moments Up Tempo Tunes in Major Cantaloupe Island Sugar Keys (3 Total) Corcavodo Summertime Cherokee Days of Wine and Roses What Is This Thing Called I Love You Don’t Get Around Much Love *I’ll Remember April Anymore Work Song It’s You or No One Doxy You and the Night and the Indiana A Foggy Day Music Night and Day Four The Night Has A Thousand Girl From Ipanema * Required for Eyes Green Dolphin Street Sophomore Barrier Seven Steps to Heaven Groovin’ High *Have You Met Miss Jones ** Required for Junior Honeysuckle Rose Barrier .
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