dmccombe7 Posted 13 hours ago Posted 13 hours ago 13 hours ago, Bilbo said: Another great tune that i s ridiculously easy to play. This is a modified bass part for the tune 'At The End Of The Day' from the 1980 Mike Rutherford album 'Smallcreeps Day'. I say modified because a lot of the chart is not a bass but a synth bass and I had to tweak it to make it work on a 4-string. It is just a simple chart for developing readers to have a crack out straight out of the box. A couple of 7:8 bars to watch for but, otherwise, like falling off a log. https://bilbosbassbites.co.uk/at-the-end-of-the-day-mike-rutherford/ Brilliant album. Great song. Dave Quote
Bilbo Posted 2 hours ago Author Posted 2 hours ago (edited) I love this guy's writing. If you want to fall in love with Jazz all over again, you could do a lot worse than checking out everything that Puerto Rican alto saxophonist Miguel Zenon has ever done; as a leader and as a sideman. I have so many of his recording and every second is astonishing. His writing for rhythm sections is unparalleled. This is the written part for the tune 'De Donde Vienes? (Overture)' from Zenon's 2-14 CD 'identities Are Interchangeable'. It is not as hard as it looks but is great fun to play. For those who are wondering, the title means 'Where Are You'? in Spanish. https://bilbosbassbites.co.uk/de-donde-vienes-miguel-zenon/ Edited 2 hours ago by Bilbo 1 Quote
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