
JakeBrownBass
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C dorian mate. Because dorian starts on chord 2 of the parent key, you can play the dorian scale over a 2 5 1. All about the modes Edit, Give it a go with some thing like iRealB or online backing tracks, every time a 251 comes along, throw the dorian scale over the top of it!
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Anything smart/casual depending on the gig with the function band. We just avoid black shirts and red ties. IMO its way over done & i've seen countless bands with this look.
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[quote name='MilkyBarKid' timestamp='1330013546' post='1551448'] Great version of this song. It reminded me of my first gig in about 1974 at the age of about 14 with my 55year old dad (I wasn't allowed to go on my own or with friend), it was Beck, Bogart and Appice (sp?) and this was the first song. I'd not really known about this band and had kind of chosen them at random. It was a really bass heavy sound and when the bass cam in i felt as if I was in heaven - I'd heard nothing like it at the time. [media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5xjmpBfk9uo[/media] [/quote] Enjoyed that mate, never heard it before!! Nice story.
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Hey guys, working with a band called Black Lights in Manchester, thought some of you might enjoy some of these tunes, no bass on them as of yet but hopefully there'll be some new recordings soon. http://soundcloud.com/blacklightsofficial Jake
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The mono's great on your back, big padded straps with a chest strap. I walk 3 miles every week to a rehearsal and never had any issue with discomfort!
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[quote name='Gareth Hughes' timestamp='1330017295' post='1551539'] To be honest - that's bogus that you're being asked to transcribe this. I've done my share of professional and amateur theatre gigs - probably around 40-50 shows - and not once have I been asked to transcribe the parts. It's the production company's responsibility to get you the parts or else get the MD to transcribe the parts. At the very least the MD should have the piano reduction of the show and should copy you the piano parts which you could then write a passable chart of either the notated left hand parts (adapted when necessary) or a chord chart. Either way you'd be able to chart out a workable arrangement. [/quote] +1 to this.
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Flying with instruments - my guide
JakeBrownBass replied to Dan_Nailed's topic in General Discussion
[quote name='Doddy' timestamp='1329916143' post='1549591'] I've recently taken my Roscoe LG3500 with me over 2 short haul flights (Manchester to Heathrow,with BMI) and 2 Transatlantic flights (Heathrow to LAX,with Virgin). I turned up with my gigbag slung over my shoulder, and had absolutely no problems at all.On 3 of the flights my Bass went into the overhead locker,and on the other the stewardess asked if I would like to be kept in the first class closet. I've had people question me at the check in desk on previous occasions,but this time there was no hassle whatsoever. [/quote] Out of interest Doddy, what gig bag were using? I've got some flights later this year and i'm unsure as to whether they'll let me take my mono case on board. -
I play pretty much the same set in the same bar almost every week (if i'm not busy working elsewhere) and get paid for it. The audience love it, they come back to said bar with their friends because they enjoyed it so much when they were out for a meal there. Of course i can get fed up of playing these dreary 3/4 chord songs but i know full well i'd rather be doing that then working behind the bar or watering at said venue. I've played gigs in pubs full of people sniffing questionable substances in the toilets, trying to shake my hand, talk to me, hug me etc... during playing. I smile and get on with it & get paid. If the punters are happy, i'm happy. At the end of the day thats what i'm there to do. Provide a service of entertainment. If you don't enjoy it, don't do it. I think people get to hung up about playing songs they like as appose to songs the general public like.
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[quote name='nottswarwick' timestamp='1330003749' post='1551191'] so, who has gigged this little set up with a band with a loud ish onstage sound? I mean the head and 2of the classic 12 cabs? [/quote] I gigged on Saturday with the CL112 & CL110. No pa support, large room with a stupidly loud drummer. Was running synth & bass through it. The gain was just below 12 o'clock, master about 10 o'clock. Easily more than enough volume coming from this thing. This was in a 9 piece band with drums, percussion, guitarist, keys player, singer & horn section. I get more astounded by this amp every time i use it, it's incredible!
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[quote name='wal4string' timestamp='1329960401' post='1550599'] Nice one Jake. Thanks for this. I am not sure how it can be just me but, transcription page doesn't show properly, I can only presume that if yoy used tables to write the page then they are somehow overlapping. The buttons are sitting ontop of the text. I checked the page with IE and Chrome and they are the same. I can send you a screen snapshot if you want so you can see the problem. [/quote] Please do pm a screenshot! I don't use chrome or IE so didn't know. Are you on a mac or pc? Also, is anyone else experiencing these problems?
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[quote name='Hector' timestamp='1329680425' post='1545869'] Lend us a tenner yeah Jake? [/quote] Come on, I'm a musician!!
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eZBlRkF0-to
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[quote name='BigRedX' timestamp='1329900709' post='1549174'] Can someone please explain what is so "awesome" about this band? They are neither dirty or loopy (in any sense of the word) and no all their clips seem to be of them playing covers. I see three musicians with obvious technical ability but apparently no real creative talent. [/quote] The creativity is in the chord changes, syncopation, form, arrangement........the list can go on. Mixed with their technical ability & tightness it takes it to a new level.
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[quote name='C88' timestamp='1329692523' post='1546151'] Dude he is friggin AMAZING! [/quote] Must not let guitarist see this!
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[quote name='geoffbassist' timestamp='1329657685' post='1545379'] Great stuff Jake. It's really cool that you are doing all this work and putting it out there for everyone. Fantastic resource. [/quote] Cheers Geoff, No point in doing them and keeping them to myself! Share the wealth
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[quote name='4 candles' timestamp='1329513860' post='1543838'] really enjoyed the song, video was quire unique also dont really enjoy looking at semi naked men but im sure the chicks will dig it!!!!! well done, wish you success. (I still cant figure out how many members are in the band!) regards Mark [/quote] Aha cheers Mark. There's 4 of us, but there is my twin brother in there! [quote name='Linus27' timestamp='1329517784' post='1543894'] Loved it. Thought it was a great fun video. Looked like you were having fun which came across really well. Great quality for an Iphone also. [/quote] Aha yeah well it was quite an alcohol fuelled video, spur of a moment thing!
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[quote name='lobematt' timestamp='1329654730' post='1545330'] Nice one for the transcriptions mate, what program are you using to make them? Is it just Sibelius? [/quote] Yep, just sibelius. I think the sir duke one was done on guitar pro but that was years ago and i couldn't be bothered re writing it!
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Are we talking about the intro of the song? They used a Yamaha YC-30 for it, it had a slide thing on the top (not sure the technical term.) The best reproduction i've heard of this is from guitar players with a slide.
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Feedback please on a new type of theory book
JakeBrownBass replied to davethebassman's topic in Theory and Technique
This is a difficult one, you really have to check the competition & similar books out there. Saying your doing it in all keys isn't really going to be anything special IMO, in western music, you've got your major key and relative minor. If you've learnt theory behind this, it's up to the student to then learn it in different keys. Everything goes hand in hand. You can summarise the chords, arpeggios & modes of a single key on a single a4 piece of paper almost. Also, I'd really try and avoid tablature in this one... -
OK, new website is up, along with some more transcriptions, Check it, http://www.jakebrownbass.co.uk/
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YckuBinXc64 From 3.42 onwards, this always makes me smile & vomit at the same time
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[quote name='Gunsfreddy2003' timestamp='1329498166' post='1543469'] Good point and I have to admit that I have been quietly tempted by both recently - I am playing a lot of 5 string at the moment and may try it. What do they cost? [/quote] £109
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[quote name='Gunsfreddy2003' timestamp='1329496518' post='1543439'] Reminds me a bit of the Auralex Gramma pad - it makes sense but you have to wonder if it makes enough sense to shell out the money on! [/quote] The tiny pedals easier for me to carry around than a Auralex Gramma Pad Also as Jarhead mentioned, speaker efficiency.