steantval Posted May 7 Posted May 7 (edited) 10 hours ago, Stub Mandrel said: Heard it through the grapevine (Creedence CR version). Interesting walking line, no two tabs remotely agree, I will have to use my ears... Just learnt the FM version of Heard It Through The Grapevine, our band played it live for the first time Saturday night. Edited May 7 by steantval 1 Quote
Woodinblack Posted May 7 Posted May 7 This, which was trickier as I hadn't heard of it before last week. Quote
stewblack Posted May 8 Posted May 8 I have a little list to sort for Bandeoke tonight. They won't be learned as such, more charted or transcribed then seat of the pantsed if they get called. Mamma Mia- Abba If it makes you happy - Sheryl Crow Wrecking Ball - Miley Cyrus Hot to Go- Chappelle Roan Pink Pony Club - Chapelle Roan Wagon wheel - Darius Rucker All along the watchtower - Jimi Hendrix Suffice it to say I've only heard of two of them. 1 Quote
Reggaebass Posted May 9 Posted May 9 A favourite of mine at the moment I’ll be working on tomorrow Quote
Little Helios Posted May 10 Posted May 10 I'm working on Jethro Tull's Bourée, which I've wanted to learn for a long time. The hard part isn't playing it as such, but remembering all the different variations. I started out by transcribing the whole thing in standard notation, which took three evenings of work but was worth it, because it's so much easier to see all the different patterns and variations in this form. I don't think I could've learned this one from tab, it would've done my head in. I'm getting on pretty well with it but have almost got to the bass solo bit, so I'm about to find out whether I have the chops for it or not! One thing I certainly have gained from learning this is a massive admiration for Glenn Cornick. 1 Quote
Stub Mandrel Posted May 10 Posted May 10 38 minutes ago, Little Helios said: The hard part isn't playing it as such, but remembering all the different variations. I started out by transcribing the whole thing in standard notation, which took three evenings of work but was worth it, because it's so much easier to see all the different patterns and variations in this form. I don't think I could've learned this one from tab, it would've done my head in. Lol! I've tabbed the whole thing because the online tabs were so bad especially the fingering choices. I have an official Jethro Tull songbook and it is utterly wrong... I think the double stop parts are simplified. Actually got accepted by UG! I bet it's different from yours! https://tabs.ultimate-guitar.com/user/tab/view?h=lmJUuipOVdeIcBzbyJjyAK3V&tab_id=12151325 1 Quote
Stub Mandrel Posted May 10 Posted May 10 Should add, I aaw the Ian Anderson + session musicians version of Tull a couple of years ago. The bass player massively simplified it! I was well miffed, if I can play it anyone claiming to be in Jethro Tull ought to at least attempt it. 1 Quote
Little Helios Posted May 10 Posted May 10 Ooh, your tab looks great. Yeah, I bet it is different from mine! Every version I've found has been slightly different. I know there are at least a couple of wrong notes in mine, but it does the job. The downside of using notation is that it doesn't include the fingering, so I'm having to work that out as I go along, and sometimes having to change bits I'd already learned when I find myself in the wrong part of the fretboard for the next bit. It can be quite hard to make out the early Jethro Tull basslines because of the slightly flubby tone and it being buried in the mix. In fact I was a Jethro Tull fan for decades before I even realised how great some of the bass playing is on the first few albums, because I'd never put the work in to hear it properly. That might be one of the reasons there's a lot of crap tab out there. I sometimes wonder if those official books purposely transcribe everything wrong to try to stop you copying the song too closely... 1 Quote
Stub Mandrel Posted May 10 Posted May 10 Glenn Cornick was awesome. But much later Tull bassist Dave Pegg is my hero 1 Quote
odysseus Posted Tuesday at 15:03 Author Posted Tuesday at 15:03 Learning a bit of Santana on guitar. About halfway through Smooth - some nice licks in there. Discovered another song called Corazon Espinado. Damn, my boy Carlos is playing some tasty shizzle in there! That's next on the list. Quote
Woodinblack Posted 5 hours ago Posted 5 hours ago 3 hours ago, Si600 said: Peaches. Bloody horrible song. We went all the way through learning it and getting it ready, then we dropped it because someone didn't like it who later decided they actually liked it. Figures! Quote
Si600 Posted 5 hours ago Posted 5 hours ago It's alright as a song, setting the slightly sketchy lyrics to one side. The bit I can't get my head around is singing it, as very few of the lines seem to match the timing of the phrases. They're either just before or overrun when they feel they should stop. Give me No More Heroes to do any day over Peaches. Quote
MacDaddy Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago Various Postmortem Jukebox type songs. No point learning the originals as the covers are usually different chords. Am6 instead of Dm, really? 🙄 Quote
Stub Mandrel Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago 37 minutes ago, Si600 said: It's alright as a song, setting the slightly sketchy lyrics to one side. The bit I can't get my head around is singing it, as very few of the lines seem to match the timing of the phrases. They're either just before or overrun when they feel they should stop. Give me No More Heroes to do any day over Peaches. We dropped it because the singer felt he couldn't nail the phrasing. In my view, when it's like that, it means it's improvisational and the singer can do what he bloody well likes... it's what I do with basslines full of random noodles! Quote
Stub Mandrel Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago 3 minutes ago, MacDaddy said: Various Postmortem Jukebox type songs. No point learning the originals as the covers are usually different chords. Am6 instead of Dm, really? 🙄 Aren't they just inversions of each other? Quote
Greg Edwards69 Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago A handful of "new" songs for a couple of upcoming gigs Still into you - Paramore Power of Love - Huey Lewis and the News No One Knows - QOTSA More or less there, just need a little polishing. Quote
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