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Two new (very different) titles added

An example of the wide range of styles you may find in the charts on this website, the two charts I've added today are pretty far apart.  First, representing the pop world, it's probably the most up-to-date chart I've ever had available, since this one was written (along with Julia, who had the idea for the chart) as the tune was actually starting to ascend the pop charts.  It's Katy Perry's "Wide Awake", featured in her movie "Part of Me":

And now for something completely different...an aggressive level 5 burning swinger on "Almost Like Being in Love" from Brigadoon.  This was written for Mt. San Antonio College's Singcopation, and they were amazing with it this past year.  The demo is all me (Kerry), just like in the old days!  The drums, however, are notably good because they're from Matthew Chalmers again.

I've got a demo tour video for the 20 charts I've added for Fall 2012 currently uploading to YouTube, and it will be posted here as soon as it's up.  A second email blast will be going out at that point, as well, as I know folks are looking for charts at this time of year.  I know I am!

 

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