Bilbo Posted Sunday at 09:12 Author Posted Sunday at 09:12 Just redoing 'The Abingdon Chasp' from Bruford's 'One Of A Kind'. Having to completely rewrite. At least it shows I have learned a lot in the few years since I did it last time! 🥴 2 Quote
dmccombe7 Posted Sunday at 09:49 Posted Sunday at 09:49 36 minutes ago, Bilbo said: Just redoing 'The Abingdon Chasp' from Bruford's 'One Of A Kind'. Having to completely rewrite. At least it shows I have learned a lot in the few years since I did it last time! 🥴 Never too old to learn Rob. Dave Quote
Bilbo Posted Sunday at 21:00 Author Posted Sunday at 21:00 I posted a corrected version of The Abingdon Chasp. It was a lot tougher than I thought as there are so many tempo changes, weird time changes and a lot of sections where Berlin is playing long chains of the same note but on and off the beat/pushing and pulling across changing bar lengths and changing octaves. In some ways, it only matters if you are trying to write it down. If you were performing it, it would be a matter of personal choice - it matters only that you keep it moving and changing. 1 Quote
TorturedSaints Posted Sunday at 21:04 Posted Sunday at 21:04 On 07/06/2025 at 10:34, Bilbo said: Ask and ye shall receive - Tim Esau's bass part for '1312 Overture' from the 'The Road Of Bones' album. Top drawer stuff. Heavy read due to the tempo, the density of the part of the part and the changing time signatures but not as difficult as it first appears (I looked at The Road Of Bones track, Dave, but there a few parts where the mix is too dense to catch the detail - I will try again with the Moises software another time - it's a great album). I just remembered, I saw these guys at The Granary in Bristol in the 1980s https://bilbosbassbites.co.uk/1312-overture-iq/ Thanks so much, Rob. Tim was on here occasionally but not for a few years as far as I can see. He plays some nice fretless lines as well. I do like “The Road of Bones”, one of their strongest albums. 1 Quote
Bilbo Posted Monday at 08:14 Author Posted Monday at 08:14 You are very welcome, TS. And thank you. 2 Quote
Bilbo Posted yesterday at 08:14 Author Posted yesterday at 08:14 I have been working on a tough one for the last few days. Not so much tough to play as tough to write down because there are essentially three voices which need to be moving differently which, in turn, requires significantly more time transcribing. How piano engravers work is beyond me. 1 Quote
dmccombe7 Posted yesterday at 11:50 Posted yesterday at 11:50 3 hours ago, Bilbo said: I have been working on a tough one for the last few days. Not so much tough to play as tough to write down because there are essentially three voices which need to be moving differently which, in turn, requires significantly more time transcribing. How piano engravers work is beyond me. You'll get there Rob. Dave Quote
Bilbo Posted 14 hours ago Author Posted 14 hours ago This one was a bit of light relief for me but it's gorgeous! This is Dave Holland's complete performance of the tune 'The Color Of Iris' from the 2013 'Prism' album. Beautiful. https://bilbosbassbites.co.uk/the-color-of-iris-dave-holland/ 2 Quote
Bagman Posted 11 hours ago Posted 11 hours ago 2 hours ago, Bilbo said: This one was a bit of light relief for me but it's gorgeous! This is Dave Holland's complete performance of the tune 'The Color Of Iris' from the 2013 'Prism' album. Beautiful. https://bilbosbassbites.co.uk/the-color-of-iris-dave-holland/ Can’t use lugubrious twice in the same sentence sorry mate Otherwise fantastic 1 Quote
Bilbo Posted 10 hours ago Author Posted 10 hours ago (edited) 2 hours ago, Bagman said: Can’t use lugubrious twice in the same sentence sorry mate Otherwise fantastic I redrafted the sentence and then forgot to delete the word I moved. 😆 I have just edited it again. Edited 8 hours ago by Bilbo 1 Quote
Bilbo Posted 5 hours ago Author Posted 5 hours ago Weird thing is, I am half way through a novel. I picked it up lunchtime and, two pages in, there is the word 'lugubrious'. Three times in one day? Who'd have thought it? 3 Quote
dmccombe7 Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago 2 hours ago, Bilbo said: Weird thing is, I am half way through a novel. I picked it up lunchtime and, two pages in, there is the word 'lugubrious'. Three times in one day? Who'd have thought it? I had to google what it meant. Dave Quote
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