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jS
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Now that you have learnt to play more notes, it’s possible to play more interesting tunes. Take your
time with each tune, and try to master each one before moving on. Remember it’s a good idea to
start slowly and gradually practice the tunes a little faster each time.
Old Macdonald Boogie
Trad.
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London Bridge Is Falling Down
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Part 1
1
2
Part 2
Remember the repeat sign introduced on page
12
In this old favorite you need to repeat the first line
once then continue with lines
2
and
3.
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Page 35: ...34 jSAX Chinese Whispers Paul Barker 38 Blues in C Paul Barker 39...
Page 38: ...37 jSAX The Chase Paul Barker 43 Part 1 1 2 Part 2...
Page 39: ...38 jSAX Forever Disco Paul Barker 44 Part 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 Part 2 Introduction...
Page 42: ...41 jSAX The Elephant Can Can Offenbach 1819 1880 48 Space Trax Paul Barker 49...
Page 44: ...43 jSAX Reggae Trax Paul Barker 51 Introduction...
Page 46: ...45 jSAX Reggae Land Paul Barker 52 Part 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 Part 2 Introduction...
Page 52: ...51 jSAX Rock Steady Paul Barker 56 Introduction...
Page 53: ...52 jSAX Mexican Wave Paul Barker 57 Introduction Audience Clap Part 1 1 1 1 Part 2 2 2 2...
Page 55: ...54 jSAX Funky Monkey Bruce Hunnisett 58...
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