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Re: Ultimate Klezmer Fake Book!



On Tue, 27 Mar 2001 21:38:20 -0500, you wrote:

>As a person who has not attempted to read music since giving up 
>French Horn (to broad acclaim, I sadly note) upon leaving high
>school, I cannot vouch that this is the perfect klezmer collection, 
>or that anything in it is hummable by those who can't read music.
>Myself, for instance. But the printing is clear, the notes are
>large and the book will fit comfortably on a music stand. Not only
>are the notes indicated, but Horowitz has done the usual annotating
>of the chords so that you can follow along on guitar or whatever.

That's the funniest review of a music book I've ever seen!

YAKOV.
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