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  1. I think the Bass players name is Sally. Garry
  2. Good deal going on for EZdrummer at the moment. Download price $29.00. Just about the easiest Drum module/sampler around, with some great expansion packs. I have had stuff from Sweetwater before, no problems at all with them. [url="http://www.sweetwater.com/store/detail/EZdrummer/"]http://www.sweetwate...tail/EZdrummer/[/url] Garry
  3. Greg Phillinganes & Stevie Wonder for me. Giorgio Moroder on some of the older sequenced stuff. Herbie Hancock & George Duke did some great stuff. And of course Bernard Wright. And if you want human. [media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ylQMhYqSntk[/media] Garry
  4. [quote name='M-N-Y' timestamp='1322312768' post='1449211'] Hell's teeth didn't realise that the bass on this was played by TM Stevens. [/quote] Yep, and a great Bass line. Garry
  5. [quote name='Stingray5' timestamp='1322306793' post='1449091'] Hi Mark, The album is called 'Streamline'. Bassist is Marcus Miller (who was only 19 at the time!). Another fave from the album is this brilliant cover of Lady Madonna with Chaka Khan on vocals. Enjoy, Steve [media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=doeNEC4WKpA[/media] [/quote] I have this album - great stuff. Posted " Lady Madonna " a couple times on BC. Twelve bars from Mars is stonkin', and some groovy fretless from Marcus on " I'll see you soon " Shame the green like arrow has disappeared up its own warehouse for poop Although i voted to get rid of it.. Garry
  6. [quote name='wal4string' timestamp='1322260275' post='1448829'] And the same as I wrote. Just different note positions. Had to play it in a show some 2 years ago. I remember it as I didn't have time to swap to my fretless. Just used my volume pedal to try and get the Mwah! effect. [/quote] Sorry about that, i only noticed your post after i had posted... Garry
  7. [quote name='JakeBrownBass' timestamp='1322247908' post='1448674'] Yeah sorry, i wrote that in 30 seconds. [/quote] Don't worry - i gave you a green arrow anyway... Garry
  8. [quote name='JakeBrownBass' timestamp='1322223272' post='1448134'] [/quote] Its just what Jake wrote.....[with a down slur bar 6 if IRC] 3+3+2 is over complicating things. Garry
  9. [quote name='discreet' timestamp='1322224098' post='1448152'] If you knocked one out in the doctor's waiting room (for example) I suppose it could be. [/quote] But then again - if you 'Knocked one out' at the sperm donor bank, it would not. Garry
  10. [quote name='discreet' timestamp='1322222563' post='1448116'] Thank God for that! 'Jazz solo'... is that a euphemism? [/quote] To some a Jazz Solo is very offensive. A bit like Morris Dancing. Garry
  11. [quote name='discreet' timestamp='1322221418' post='1448088'] Did someone say something about Morris Dancing? Where did that go? Did I imagine it? [/quote] Twas me - Then an edit went all Jazz solo on me.... Carry on. Garry
  12. [quote name='EdwardHimself' timestamp='1322144522' post='1447157'] I hate this song but i'm so glad I know how to play it now. [/quote] But wrong.. 3rd chord is 2 Minor. Not that it really matters, or will indeed make it a happier Xmas. Garry
  13. Just had a listen on YouTube. It's in 'D'...Init ? With less than perfect A440 Synth tuning. Quite notorious well used out of tune Synth sounds from that period. But hey, who cares. [URL=http://imageshack.us/photo/my-images/683/santavz.jpg/][IMG]http://img683.imageshack.us/img683/9963/santavz.jpg[/IMG][/URL] Garry
  14. [quote name='Faithless' timestamp='1322054965' post='1445903'] Hey Garry, Do you know any info with advice on doing simple,not orchestral, [pop] tunes' chord charts/transcriptions? easy Laimis [/quote] Hey Laimis. I am not quite sure what you are asking - Software based ? When i was at collage [many moons ago] we used to share this book around a lot. The great Henry Mancini - 'Sounds and Scores A Practical Guide to Professional Orchestration' Transcribing and arranging for small Band & small ensembles. It's Jazz based harmony & changes [mainly from his film scores]. But it uses chord shapes & notation combined. Lots about chord voicing, simple and coloured. [url="http://www.musicroom.com/se/ID_No/048007/details.html"]http://www.musicroom.com/se/ID_No/048007/details.html[/url] These days consecutive 5ths are broken all the time - especially in film Music I do believe Mozart & Chopin liked to piss people off doing it. The Samuel Adler and Rimsky Korsakov books are great for full on understanding of Orchestral Scoring & arranging. The Rimsky Korsakov book, although quite old - Is still very much used these days as reference. Enjoy the up coming TV series Laimis. Garry
  15. The chances are that there were different players involved. Try his management company [Alan Menken] - Kraft-Engel Management. Email them for the personal - who knows ? On the other hand they might tell you to feck off and mind your own business... [email protected] Good luck Garry
  16. [quote name='jakesbass' timestamp='1322039115' post='1445610'] This guy does a few Jackson things, and I think he really captures the vibe [/quote] Yep - Adam has been around a bit, plenty of heart & soul. Another one in the 'Elephant Ear Club' Garry
  17. [quote name='chardbass' timestamp='1321998410' post='1445398'] He comes across as a REALLY good guy too. Some great stuff on YouTube. [/quote] Yep - just been checking him out. Seriously good Musician. Garry
  18. Heads up on this site, it's not a freebie. But some really useful top notch and informative material for download, and world wide postage. Some boxed DVD stuff as well. [url="http://www.alexanderpublishing.com/Departments/Professional-Orchestration.aspx"]http://www.alexander...hestration.aspx[/url] Garry
  19. [quote name='bubinga5' timestamp='1321970352' post='1444909'] Really enjoy his playing...... [/quote] Great stuff..... He might be Duffy by name, but he's not Duffy by nature. Garry
  20. Taking a solo on Bass, and a Bass playing a tune are two different animals for me. Plenty of examples of nice fretless or Upright players taking/playing a lyrical tune over some sensitive backing, You don't have to be a technical genius to do that, but have a good ear for melodic phrasing. Its the player that gets a Bass solo a bad name, not knowing how to construct and build a solo, but just flying around modes and scales without really getting from A to B with any meaningful melodic or rhythmic context. So if you are confident in doing it, why not ? Garry
  21. [quote name='ezbass' timestamp='1321823464' post='1443554'] Kim and Baz The Fabulous Wealthy Tarts. [/quote] I used to do a late night club residency in the West End backing them two, six nights a week for about a year. Delightful Hooligans..... Garry
  22. [quote name='MoonBassAlpha' timestamp='1321794726' post='1443044'] Well, this is the reason. I couldn't let a piece THIS nice just sit around not being used. [attachment=93411:Birdseye neck.JPG] [/quote] Nice, very nice. Do you play with your back to the audience ? Garry
  23. Here you go, Bootsy top video - Larry is the Video at the bottom. [url="http://liveweb.arte.tv/de/festival/Jazz_in_Vienne/"]http://liveweb.arte.tv/de/festival/Jazz_in_Vienne/[/url] Garry
  24. The great John Barry's Zulu film theme. Full score if any one is interested................. I am working my way through a few of John Barry's pieces at the moment. Might try and get a couple of others up soon. Garry
  25. [quote name='BottomE' timestamp='1321608082' post='1441050'] [/quote] Sorry about that - but it had to be done. You ain't getting off that easy. Garry
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