Bilbo Posted May 4 Posted May 4 You don't have to explain, Chris. Sometimes, you just have to do it because it is there ...... 1 Quote
ChrisDev Posted May 7 Author Posted May 7 3rd Kate Bush track with John Giblin on bass Kate Bush - And So Is Love | John Giblin 2 Quote
ChrisDev Posted May 11 Author Posted May 11 Another The Isley Brothers transcription The Isley Brothers - For The Love Of You | Marvin Isley Quote
ChrisDev Posted May 14 Author Posted May 14 Australian synth-pop retro vibes featuring Kimbra. Her vocals are as captivating as in 'Somebody That I Used To Know.' A transcription of Benjamin Plant's synth bass is now available online. 'I Look To You' by Miami Horror 1 Quote
ChrisDev Posted May 18 Author Posted May 18 Maxi Priest's 'Wild World' brings a reggae twist to Cat Stevens' original. Robbie Shakespeare on bass 2 1 Quote
Reggaebass Posted May 18 Posted May 18 1 hour ago, ChrisDev said: Maxi Priest's 'Wild World' brings a reggae twist to Cat Stevens' original. Robbie Shakespeare on bass Nice one Chris, I’ve played this a long time ago and it’s quite a tricky one I thought than it first sounds 1 Quote
ChrisDev Posted May 20 Author Posted May 20 4th Fischer-Z transcription. This one's a lot of fun to play! Fischer-Z - Marliese | David Graham Quote
ChrisDev Posted May 23 Author Posted May 23 (edited) Zapp worked closely George Clinton and Bootsy Collins of Parliament-Funkadelic, during its early stages. Zapp and Roger - Be Alright | Bass: Terry Troutman Edited May 23 by ChrisDev Quote
ChrisDev Posted May 25 Author Posted May 25 One of those legendary Pino Bass lines from the 80s Paul Young - I'm Gonna Tear Your Playhouse Down | Pino Palladino 5 Quote
Bilbo Posted May 25 Posted May 25 I loved that track. The octave divider was THE Pino sound of that era. Pino comes from Cardiff where I started my Jazz playing but I am pretty sure he had already left when I started playing there. I ate at his family's restaurant once but never met or saw him play. Laurence Cottle and Percy Jones were fairly local to there also (Swansea and Llandrindod Wells, I believe). 1 Quote
ChrisDev Posted May 28 Author Posted May 28 For those of you who like 16th note bass grooves Charles Wright & the Watts 103rd Street Rhythm Band - Loveland | Bass: Melvin Dunlap 1 Quote
ChrisDev Posted Sunday at 13:02 Author Posted Sunday at 13:02 17th Nathan East Transcription - 10th Anita Baker Anita Baker - Whatever It Takes | Nathan East Quote
ChrisDev Posted Wednesday at 12:33 Author Posted Wednesday at 12:33 Transcription #50 of 2025 is up! This time it's 'Fred' by Allan Holdsworth, featuring Jimmy Haslip on bass. A 9+ minute track from the 2009 live album 'Blues for Tony' 2 Quote
Bilbo Posted Wednesday at 17:57 Posted Wednesday at 17:57 Impressive, Chris. That's a hell of a piece of work. Did you work out the chords yourself (I really struggle with that)? Quote
ChrisDev Posted 18 hours ago Author Posted 18 hours ago (edited) 17 hours ago, Bilbo said: Impressive, Chris. That's a hell of a piece of work. Did you work out the chords yourself (I really struggle with that)? Thank you 🙂 Working out the chords can definitely be a challenge, especially in improvised music—I often struggle with that too. If I didn't focus on the chords, I'd probably be able to double my output 🙃 In this case I had a lead sheet.. Cluster chords are the hardest. I've been trying to figure out the chords for this one for over a year... Edited 18 hours ago by ChrisDev 1 Quote
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