

The songs at least have some interesting inversions at times, but they still write stuff as sixes every time they get the chance.

Too many of the songs have their harmony just rotate around the Circle of Fifths, and a lot of the song titles are also unoriginal. You really don't know what you have until you're without it I heavily rely on each subsequent notation of the key signature to reset the accidentals and stuff, and to be reminder. It makes it hard to read pitches, especially after accidentals. Sure: it's how I'd write it by hand, but that would be bargain-bin quality. I'm fine with the song titles being written on staves, but they don't notate the key signature subsequently.

It has a handwritten style not only font-wise, but also with some shortcuts.

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