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    john
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      Thanks for the heads up. That chart has been up on the site for a while now and I’ve been meaning to re-do it (remember it’s a freebie)
      That being said, there’s plenty of room on this arrangement for soloing, much more than the original..
      If you want to use this arrangement it can be followed like this:
      8 bar intro as in chart / AABA, ABAA, AABA

      So the A section is the main Tequila head and the B is the 2nd part that ends with the vocal “Tequila”
      You can play the whole head at the beginning, solo for 32 bars which is the ABAA section and then play the entire head out again which is the AABA. Not the same arrangement as the Champs but I did this more for live gigs to stretch it out more.

      Regarding MIDI files, this was not done using MIDI at all. As with a lot of the tracks I create, which use real instruments.
      But if I do get the time I’m gonna edit the tracks to match the Champs version and make it easier to follow.
      The chart is just the head and for soloing there is no progression – it just vamps from F to Eb so you can solo using an F blues scale. (obviously in the key of F)
      Sorry I can’t help with your link issues, they are working, people use different browsers and email programs which not all jive with everything all the time unfortunately so I can only control so much no matter how much I try!

      #10754
      john
      Keymaster

        OK, actually was able to do some updates on tequila so go re-download cause now the arrangement and chart match the Champs version, same as the video
        cheers and have fun with it!
        Johnnyo

        #10755
        James
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          Hi, Johnny. I’ve downloaded the updates and burnt off a cd of the backing track to play to down in the man cave. Plus, I went to iTunes and downloaded the original version by The Champs. It’s still a popular download. And then I found a youtube video of an older Chuck Rio playing Tequila in 2006 or so. Really cool to watch. And then I did a Wiki and read up on it’s history. Number 1 on 28 March 1958. Amazing! I told you in my intro that I played this on guitar and bass in a band I played in in 1965. I was 15 and we had a fine alto sax player. So I googled the chords and familiarized myself with them on my telecaster, of course. Jim

          #10756
          john
          Keymaster

            I guess I shoulda written in the chords – sorry bout that Jim! For the solo section all you gotta worry about on sax is playing basically the F major pentatonic.

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