ben folds five

ben folds five

1Brick433
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ryusei (99)5transcriptionpdf
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demoneast (2)5A pretty good arrangement.transcriptionpdf
quigon337 (19)5Arr. by Ernst Traagotherpdf
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2Philosophy86
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tunpon (49)9one of my best pop song the piano part is really niceoriginalpdf
sparky.vision (27)6From "Ben Folds Five"originalpdf
ellieland (238)6http://www.scribd.com/doc/4104419/Ben-Folds-Five-Philosophyoriginalpdf
jennafoong (3)6originalpdf
djfg (108)5transcriptionimage
3Whatever and Ever Amen58
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bamitsbeth (12)141bookpdf
FriarTuck (9)141bookpdf
kouzie (305)137Full Scorebookpdf
dhpc_raptor (9)100bookpdf
xsincerelyxme7 (8)144bookpdf
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SweetJimmie (4)9Great song!originalpdf
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tirnanog531 (46)4originalpdf
thehushsound1993 (74)7transcriptionpdf
chipmunk_241 (32)8originalpdf
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Chris_Goodwin_013 (0)I would love this song for anyone who has it :) the piano, guitar,drums and bass part would be just fantastic and if anyone has the horn part to i would really love to have it. Thank you
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emilyrosecrowe (20)4originalpdf
ttommie (84)4signature licksoriginalpdf
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spottedcanvas (1266)4Words and Music by Darren Jesseeoriginalpdf
Pianist1138 (60)4originalpdf
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6One angry dwarf and 200 solemn faces27
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newyorkflava (59)11originalpdf
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thehushsound1993 (74)14originalpdf
foot (91)20comes in two partsoriginalpdf
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ttommie (84)5signature licksoriginalpdf
yagsbo07 (51)5originalpdf
sj10 (46)4originalpdf
marmur80 (788)10Full Band Scoreoriginalpdf
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iheld_a_cricket (0)Looking for sheets for this song, and any others from their album Forever and Ever Amen
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kaluffy (72)1transcriptionpdf
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JoeCo0611 (15)2Made using Sibelius 5. Embellishments written out in coda.transcriptionpdf
msjoonee (120)12originalpdf
chipmunk_241 (32)6originalpdf
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Artist bio

Ben Folds Five (1994-2000) was a trio formed in Chapel Hill, North Carolina, United States, who until their breakup in 2000 were a mainstay of piano rock. Much of their work was influenced by jazz, evident in frequent improv-styled passages through bridge and/or ending.

The members of the band were: Ben Folds (432), the lead singer and pianist, who also wrote most of the songs; Robert Sledge (1) on bass and Darren Jessee (1) on drums. The group enjoyed the success of the single Brick in 1997, a ballad written by Folds (with a chorus by Jessee) about his high school girlfriend getting an abortion. Read more
This song has, to a large degree, misrepresented the band to fans who aren't familiar with their other work; "Brick" is a serious ballad, whereas most of their music is characterised by jazz inflections and witty, humorous lyrics.

After the band's not -so amicable breakup in October 2000 over Ben's over shadowing of Sledge and Jessee, Folds began a solo career. Robert Sledge's subsequent band International Orange has broken up, while Darren Jessee is the frontman for the band Hotel Lights.

Folds once described their music as "punk rock for pussies" - a reaction to the angst prevalent in 90s rock. When asked about his band's name he jokingly responded "you mean a trio isn't five?". In other interviews the band said that the name was simply because Ben Folds Five sounded better than Ben Folds Three.

Ben Folds has continued with producing music on his own, striking a subtler tone than Ben Folds Five's earlier recordings. His personal relationship with William Shatner has opened the doors for a great professional one. Ben Folds produced William Shatner's album Has Been and they have since worked together on The 'Over The Hedge' soundtrack.

On September 18, 2008 at the UNC Memorial Hall in Chapel Hill, North Carolina, the band reunited for the first time in nearly 10 years for one special gig playing their critically acclaimed final album: The Unauthorized Biography of Reinhold Messner in it's entirety.

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