nekomatic Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago I've had this as an earworm all day and can't for the life of me remember what it's called. I'm fairly sure it must be by some mid-Sixties quintet or bigger band, someone like Herbie Hancock / Wayne Shorter / Joe Henderson / Freddie Hubbard, but I've had a scan of their likely-looking albums on Apple Music and not come up with anything yet. This would be the A section, it does something else after that that I don't recall. Anyone recognise it? Quote
BassTractor Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago (edited) Don't recognise it, sorry. I tried Musipedia to not avail; have you tried any other online resources? I'm not knowledgeable about these sites, but do know one such site exists that lets you hum the tune. Edited 1 hour ago by BassTractor Quote
nekomatic Posted 1 hour ago Author Posted 1 hour ago Thanks, I did try Musipedia which gave me a lot of what looked like trad folk tunes and some other you-hum-it-I’ll-recognise-it site which reckoned it was Dua Lipa 😄 I’m sure someone will get it soon and I’ll kick myself. Quote
BassTractor Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago 1 minute ago, nekomatic said: I’m sure someone will get it soon and I’ll kick myself. I hope they do and that you'll kick nekomatic. 🙂 Sticking me neck out here, but the tune doesn't give me any impression of having been written by one of the greats. Though maybe it's the development of the piece that does the trick ... and I'll have to kick BassTractor. Quote
Dad3353 Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago I've tried it out, but it rings no bells here, sorry. Quote
Homatron Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago From the rhythm it could be a take on "Do nothing til you hear from me", but the melody doesn't quite match what I have in my head. Quote
nekomatic Posted 50 minutes ago Author Posted 50 minutes ago I should have said, it's over a pedal D chord (in the key I've written it, which is probably not the original key obvs). Quote
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