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VF16 - Jack's Mannequin - PVG
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Andrew McMahon's solo project, Jack's Mannequin, now has a matching folio for voice and pianoHaving established a devoted Internet following after the release of this autobiographical concept album, Andrew and the Jack's Mannequin band are pushing into the mainstreamMcMahon's work is known for being tuneful, gritty, and insightful and projected by a soaring voice and beautiful keyboard workThe music book contains lyrics and the piano score to all tunes on the album: "Holiday from Real," "The Mixed Tape," "Bruised," "I'm Ready," "La La Lie," "Dark Blue," "Miss Delaney," "Kill the Messenger," "Rescued," "MFEO Pt1: Made for Each Other," "MFEO Pt
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Height11.96848 Inches
Length8.97636 Inches
Number of items1
Release dateJanuary 2007
Weight0.7 Pounds
Width0.51181 Inches

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u/jaufwa ยท 2 pointsr/poppunkers

Thanks! It was all people submitting their own sheet music (not tabs), including some where we paid a professional transcriber for make them (eg Dark Blue). I made it because there weren't any websites at the time doing that for piano sheets like there were for guitar tabs (Imagine that, a time when there wasn't a website for something! Dark ages!) Luckily I'm happy to say the site was rendered obsolete by tabnabber.com, and Jacks Mannequin realised an official songbook so I happily retired it.

Having got a bit older and wiser now though, I'd personally recommend not bothering with sheet music at all, I think it gets in the way. I doubt Andrew ever wrote sheets out (something to ask in the AMA maybe!). If you practise chords and scales and ear recognition and all that lessony stuff, you can work the songs out from listening to them. (Just my two cents!)