Don't Get Around Much Anymore (E9th)

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Don't Get Around Much Anymore (E9th)

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I have added an E9th arrangement of the Ellington/Russell tune 'Don't Get Around Much Anymore' to my tab page. There's also a sound clip of me playing it very sslloowwllyy Image<FONT SIZE=1 COLOR="#8e236b"><p align=CENTER>[This message was edited by mickd on 01 February 2003 at 12:02 PM.]</p></FONT>
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Jim Cohen
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Post by Jim Cohen »

I think that song's not very well known...

(jus' pullin' yer leg, Mick! Image)
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Dr John did a nice version Image
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maybe if I got around a bit more I'd know a few more songs ... Image
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Post by Paul McClure »

Thanks for posting this one Mick. I've been real busy at work lately and couldn't try it until last night. Nice job - I'm having fun with it...
thanks again,
Paul
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Post by Glenn Austin »

Mick, Thanks. You do all of us a huge service by tabbing these great songs out. Thank you for going to all the trouble.
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Post by David L. Donald »

Yes that's a great tune It has been done a lot. Sinatra did a good big band version.
I think I will learn it when my machine gets here.. at some speed or another.
Unfortunatly I can't play windows media files well and real just bogs down the machine big time. So I haven't heard your version. Image
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Post by David L. Donald »

PS I'd like to see it in C6 sometime. But that might be a long time LOL.
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David, I think Herby Wallace has a C6 version of this tabbed out in one of his courses.
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Jim - thats right; I emailed Herby about his C6 courses just the other day and he says that the course "HWP-1008" contains: I Don't Get Around Much Anymore, I'm In The Mood For Love, San Antonio Rose, Steel Guitar Rag, Time Changes Everything, You Are My Sunshine, Sweet Bunch Of Daisies, Girl From Ipanema, Born To Lose, and Lady Be Good.
I'm tempted to get it, but I'm still on page 1 of my Ken Albert C6 scales book (only another 71 pages to go Image).