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Working With Music Charts for your Act

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Summary: Put together your own act today! This free video gives you tips for how to work with music charts in your act or show.

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By Pat Louis
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Patrick L. Sapia is a Singer, Actor, Comic, Impressionist, Writer, and Drummer based in Miami, Florida. He has been in Show Business for 52 years, starting with The Columbia Boy’s...read more

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"On behalf of Expert Village, my name is Pat Louis here in Miami, Florida. I'm going to teach you today how to put together an act. Now rather you are actually working with recorded music as tracks or if you are actually working with musicians. Which is great to be able to work with a real band. It's always good to have charts. Now there are musicians out there you may have to look at the yellow pages that will actually put charts together for you. This is a piano score, this is actually could be used by just a pianist and a drummer a base player comes along you will find a sax piano and drums combination. They can actually use this sheet to work off and create a whole song with this particular chart and also some others in my act are actually written in complexity with eleven pieces. There is first trumpet, second trumpets acts and so on and so on and from actually anything from a trio up to a, if you have charts there is a place to start and a good thing to have."

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