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Lenny B

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  1. I'm putting together a band for a mate's wedding, and some of his mates play in another band as a horn section, they'll be joining in. (Trumpet, trombone + alto/tenor)
    They have charts for some of the tunes we're doing, but not all - does anyone play in a band with horns and would be happy to lend me some scores? Or know of any good online sites?

    The tunes we still need charts for are below - All help gratefully received

    Len

    [url="http://open.spotify.com/track/6evohxlACvIJ6vAs1083NQ"]Curtis Mayfield – Move On Up[/url] (extended version)
    [url="http://open.spotify.com/track/50avll5sEpPKVEjbBCJZc7"]Bob Marley & The Wailers – Exodus[/url]
    [url="http://open.spotify.com/track/0ew27xRdxSexrWbODuLfeE"]Diana Ross – I'm Coming Out[/url]
    [url="http://open.spotify.com/track/6HZKlK1mDDBsILMoNNncxL"]Chic – I Want Your Love[/url]
    Chuck Berry - You Never Can Tell

  2. [quote name='KevB' timestamp='1354889732' post='1891674']
    I think this is a good point. IIRC it's Hendrix playing bass on Red House and it doesn't always go quite in the direction you'd expect a typical bass player to do it considering it's a standard blues progression. I've heard no end of bass players do it in jam sessions and none of them do it like the original.
    [/quote]

    I always understood that there is no 'bass' on Red House - it's a guitar with the bass turned up, the lowest note played is 'E' on the guitar and that it's Noel Redding. Will give it another listen to see if my memory's playing tricks

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