Bilbo Posted yesterday at 10:22 Author Posted yesterday at 10:22 Another bucket list transcription - this is the complete John Patitucci bass part for the opening 'Prologue' on Dave Grusin's 'West Side Story' album. Highly, highly recommended. I hope to get the whole album down if I can and the recordings allow - I have loved this album since I first heard it in the 1990s. https://bilbosbassbites.co.uk/prologue-to-west-side-story-dave-grusin/ 2 Quote
Bilbo Posted 22 hours ago Author Posted 22 hours ago Another simple transcription but not as easy to play as it looks due to the push and pull of the pulse. This one is all about the tone and the ensemble playing. Steve Rodby's bass part to the tune 'Letter From Home' from the 1989 Pat Metheny Group album of the same name. https://bilbosbassbites.co.uk/letter-from-home-pat-metheny-group/ 1 Quote
Bilbo Posted 18 hours ago Author Posted 18 hours ago (edited) Another Metheny ballad (great tunes for beginner reading practice), this is the bass part to 'Don't Forget (Renato's Theme)' from the 1995 Pat Metheny soundtrack to the Italian film 'Passaggio Per Li Paradiso'. The discographies say that Metheny played everything on this recording. The tone isn't strong enough for Rodby and he is not credited anywhere so I can only assume it is, as they say, Metheny himself. https://bilbosbassbites.co.uk/dont-forget-renatos-theme-pat-metheny/ Edited 18 hours ago by Bilbo 1 Quote
Bilbo Posted 16 hours ago Author Posted 16 hours ago (edited) Another Metheny ballad for beginner readers, this is the tune 'Wasn't Always Easy' from the 1990 Gary Burton/Pat Metheny 'Reunion' CD. A fairly easy read but some ledger line nonsense (just a hint, they are all tenths). https://bilbosbassbites.co.uk/wasnt-always-easy-gary-burton-pat-metheny/ Edited 9 minutes ago by Bilbo Quote
Bilbo Posted 14 hours ago Author Posted 14 hours ago Another easy one in the main but there is a stunning little solo in the middle that requires a huge amount of sensitivity and concentration - don't be deceived by what you think you are hearing, this is tricky stuff. This is a Faberge egg of a performance from Steve Swallow on the 1987 Carla Bley album 'Septet'. The tune is called 'Lawns'. https://bilbosbassbites.co.uk/lawns-carla-bley-septet/ 1 1 Quote
Bilbo Posted 2 hours ago Author Posted 2 hours ago A horn part to have a crack at. I actually did this transcription in the late 1980s on paper and found it this morning when looking for something else. It was all wrong but, hell, I was new to transcribing back then and there was no slowing things down on computers in those days. I have corrected my original errors this morning and put in into Sibelius and here it is. A great exercise and a way of really getting a sense of what Marsalis is doing to the melody. There is one tough passage that you will struggle with but, if you are inclined, it is worth spending some time of these kinds of things as it gives you a lot of insight into what is going on with these kinds of soloists. The head and trumpet solo on Gershwin's 'A Foggy Day (in London Town)' from the 1987 Wynton Marsalis album, 'Standard Time Vol. 1'. https://bilbosbassbites.co.uk/a-foggy-day-wynton-marsalis-trumpet-solo/ Quote
Bilbo Posted 10 minutes ago Author Posted 10 minutes ago (edited) Steve Rodby's complete bass part for the tune 'Every Summer Night' from the 1989 Pat Metheny Group album, 'Letter From Home'. A nice chart evidencing Rodby's profound musicality. https://bilbosbassbites.co.uk/every-summer-night-pat-metheny-group/ Edited 9 minutes ago by Bilbo Quote
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