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Old 10-22-2009, 07:07 PM   #1
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Audition Help Need Rhythym Section...

Im currently preparing for the all state jazz band audition, and ive prepared everything except my improv solo... lol... yea... its funny cuz i can improv good, but i dont have a background part... the organization says it will provide a background part, however, it would just be in a single key, not giving me a chance to show off chord proggression... so, i was wondering if any of you guys had a good "3-4 chorus" rhythym recording that would be fresh to use... any help would be great. thanks fellow tm'ers
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Re: Audition Help Need Rhythym Section...

A good, free program for writing music including
percussion is MuseScore. It can also play the
music that you write, and it doesnīt take long
to learn how to use it. You can easily write your
own backgrounds, and thereīs also a Repeat
button that will let you play your music over
and over again.

MuseScore | Free music composition & notation software
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sweet thanks man, ill take a look at it and see what she puts out...
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