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1 minute ago, Bilbo said:

Have just done a trawl and, yes, I appear to have done it before about 18 months ago. No idea where it has gone as the first copy isn't in my documents files. No harm done - only my time wasted.

I got to see it and hear the song again so that's a plus for me LOL

 

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A quick chart to make up for the duplicate Richard Nolan transcription posted above. This is 1:24 of Cachao, the pioneering Cuban double bass player who resurfaced in the 1990s after being rediscovered by Andy Garcia. A simple chart but a nice introduction to Latin bass.

 

https://bilbosbassbites.co.uk/al-fin-te-vi-israel-cachao-lopez-bass/

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A request from Talkbass, this is the Alphonso Johnson's bass part from the tune 'Black Market' from the 1976 Weather Report album of the same name. I am not entirely satisfied with the transcription as there is a clash in the mix between Johnson's bass and Joe Zawinul's synth part. Johnson's bass is busier and more creative but it is sometimes rendered inaudible by what is going on around it. Not a complete transcription but a lot of it is there and you certainly get a sense that Johnson was the equal of his successor, something that I have thought since first hearing these albums at the time.

 

https://bilbosbassbites.co.uk/black-market-weather-report/

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Something that determines which pieces I attempt to transcribe is whether or not I can actually hear the bass part. It is astonishing really how often it is impossible to find a note or phrase simply because it is so low in the mix or masked by other details. I guess it shows how irrelevant a graphite nut is in terms of tone production. If you can't even hear a note, how can you hear the nuances of bass tone?

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37 minutes ago, Bilbo said:

John Wetton's complete (ly ridiculous) bass line from the track 'In The Dead Of Night' from the first U.K. album (1978)

 

https://bilbosbassbites.co.uk/in-the-dead-of-night-u-k/

Love that song Rob. First time i saw it was OGWT and i was blown away by the band.

thanks for choosing another classic band.

Dave

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While we are on the Signals album, here is my version of the bass part for 'Losing It'. The part of actually a hybrid of Lee's bass parts and the bass synth parts. There is no bass for the 11:8 violin solo section (it is all root bass pedals, if I am not mistaken) so I have left it as 11:8 rather than alternating 6:8 and 5:8 which is what it sounds like to my ears).

 

https://bilbosbassbites.co.uk/losing-it-rush/

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1 hour ago, itu said:

Man, you are so productive!

I worked out that, if I didn't have anything else to do, I could probably knock out several a day of the easier ones but definitely one a day of the long, complex pieces. That's hundreds a year. I have done 46 so far this year, a lot of them fairly easy. I do actually use them for reading practice so if anyone else gets any use out of them, that's just a bonus. 

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