On 28 Jan 2011, at 16:49, Robert Patterson wrote:

> How about all the songs in the fake books. Jazz standards, Beatles, and the
> like.

Yes. Something like "Over The Rainbow" or "Yesterday" should fit the bill.

MIchael


> On Fri, Jan 28, 2011 at 8:32 AM, Richard Yates <rich...@yatesguitar.com>wrote:
> 
>> No Finale content here (except that I am writing an article that includes a
>> score and examples done in Finale).
>> 
>> Thomas Crecquillon wrote "Ung Gay Bergier" (A Happy Shepherd?) in the first
>> half of the 16th century. It became one of the greatest hits of the next
>> few
>> decades inspiring nearly three dozen known versions for keyboard and lute.
>> For instance, Simone Molinaro published an elaborated intabulation for lute
>> more than 50 years later.
>> 
>> By analogy, in the 21st century, what is today's equivalent of "Ung Gay
>> Bergier," i.e. a piece of music decades old that is a favorite for
>> recasting
>> in new arrangements?
>> 
>> Richard Yates
>> ________________________________________


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