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  • Today’s Update

    There are two trees in my neighborhood that have never gotten along, and I am not sure why they are constantly bickering. I think it might be sapling rivalry. Here are two more remakes of songs by my favorite group. They are from the Beatles albums Help! and Magical Mystery Tour.

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  • Did you know that U2 is going to be playing a free concert sometime this year? They aren’t going to charge anything because they are working Pro Bono. Here are two more remade Beatles songs from The White Album.

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  • Answer: Nacho Cheese But seriously, here are two more Beatles remakes. An interesting thing about the song Yesterday is that there are 7 lines in each verse. That was unheard of when it came out. But it sounds just right, doesn’t it?

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  • Happy Wednesday

    Here are some more Beatles remakes. They are both from the Beatles Magical Mystery Tour album.

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  • Why Do I Fret So Much?

    Perhaps it is because I play a lot of guitar? In any event, here are some more tunes to start this year on a positive note. How do these songs come about, you ask? Well it’s a very complex process where I turn sheet music into actual music using FL Studio and another program called

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  • Long-time readers know that these songs can also be found on this page.

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  • Happy Thursday To All

    Here is some music for you. These songs can also be found here. For all you musicians out there (and normal people too) if you ever forget what middle C sounds like, just think of the bass line in “Within You and Without You.” It is a continuous C note.

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  • Holiday Music

    Here is more music for all your holiday needs. As you probably already know, these songs can be found on this page after they are posted on this page. From The Beatles album Revolver, this is my version of Taxman: Followed by When I’m Sixty-Four, from Sergeant Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band.

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  • A New Record

    Here is another song for you from The Beatles, called I Feel Fine. As you probably already know, all of these songs can be found on this page. And here is one from The White Album called Honey Pie.

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  • Love is All You Need

    Here is my version of the Beatles classic All You Need is Love. I can’t think of a more appropriate song for today.

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  • Get Back, Jack

    Here is an oldie but a goodie. These are two versions of Get Back by The Beatles:

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  • Number Nine

    Did you know that there is actual sheet music for the Beatles song Revolution Number Nine? Well, there is. I know this because a “few” years ago I received one of my favorite birthday gifts ever: The Complete Beatles Song Book. And as long-time readers know by now, I transcribe lots of their songs. Here

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  • Here is my version of The Long and Winding Road by The Beatles.

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  • Today’s Music Lesson

    The Beatles used swing beats often in their songs (some of us just didn’t notice!). I know this because I have transcribed a lot of their songs with a straight beat and when it was turned into an mp3 it didn’t sound right. Some of their songs that use a swing beat are Penny Lane,

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  • More Sage Advice

    From Paul McCartney and The Beatles, here are my version of and Let it Be and Your Mother Should Know.

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  • An Appropriate Song

    Here is a song that has a message that is especially relevant today.

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  • These songs have a new “Chorus” plugin that I haven’t used before on these remakes of Beatles songs. Here is a screenshot of the plugins available with the FL Studio program.

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  • Full Moon Fever

    Do you know what a vampire’s favorite moon is? Why, a blood moon, of course! Do you know what you call a bug on the moon? A lunar-tick. There are actual sites that have nothing but moon jokes (or close attempts). You probably already know this, but tonight there will be a blood moon. So

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  • Today’s Thought

    Do you think Ralph Nader watched television? And if so, what brand? Perhaps a Zenith? Think about it…. (One reader said to me “I don’t get it.” Zenith and Nadir are terms that describe opposite points: zenith is the highest point, while nadir is the lowest point. But if one needs to explain a joke

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  • Feeling Puzzled?

    If so, do I have the site for you! Check out online puzzles here. One of these songs has an instrument called “Outer Space Bells.” See if you can figure out which one it is. They can all be found with the other songs here.

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