Bilbo Posted Friday at 12:10 Author Posted Friday at 12:10 (edited) In another gratuitous display of self-injurious behaviour, I have transcribed all 19:12 of Side One of Mike Oldfield's 'Platinum' album (1979). The track 'Platimum' is one track on the original vinyl LP but it is divided into 4 on the CD/mp3s. It just sounds great! I have put them all on one page on the website. That's 550 tracks now! The bass players are Francsico Centeno (Ashford and Simpson), Hansford Rowe (Gong) and Neil Jason (The Brecker Brothers) but I can't tell who plays which bits. https://bilbosbassbites.co.uk/platinum-mike-oldfield/ Edited Friday at 12:13 by Bilbo 1 2 Quote
dmccombe7 Posted Friday at 14:40 Posted Friday at 14:40 Congrats on 550 tracks Rob. Amazing achievement and many many thanks for the ones i've downloaded and for helping me become a better player. Cheers Dave 1 Quote
Bilbo Posted Friday at 21:18 Author Posted Friday at 21:18 (edited) More Anthony Jackson - it's actually Steve Khan's fault. These tunes have such great bass parts. This is the complete bass performance on the tun 'Mari Mulambo' from the 2011 Steve Khan album, 'Parting Shot'. Bit os a monster chart at 9 pages (and there are lots of repeat sections) but the track is 10.20 long so that's what happens. The line is essentially a repeated ostinato with a couple of unison passage and breaks to keep the interest up. https://bilbosbassbites.co.uk/mari-mulambo-steve-khan/ I just realised I have posted over about 30 minutes of dots today! That' learn ya!! Edited Friday at 21:21 by Bilbo 3 Quote
Gareth Hughes Posted Friday at 21:27 Posted Friday at 21:27 (edited) 30 minutes must be getting to you Bilbo - you've linked the wrong chart! 'Rien Ne Va Plus' pops up instead of 'Mari Mulambo'. Edited Friday at 21:28 by Gareth Hughes Quote
Bilbo Posted Friday at 21:56 Author Posted Friday at 21:56 (edited) Sorry, Gareth. My bad. It should link to the correct chart now. I realise what I did. When I was doing the MM page, I noticed the previous AJ chart has a spelling error on the title on the chart so I corrected it and re-posted the corrected chart on the older page and then forgot to reload the URL for the new one. Edited Friday at 22:00 by Bilbo 1 Quote
Bilbo Posted Saturday at 08:04 Author Posted Saturday at 08:04 I have been operating this website now (on and off) for about four years and, from a modest start of about 40 or 50 transcriptions, there are now just under 550 on there (it will keep growing, I promise). I have tried to avoid monetising the site with adverts and I really don’t want to charge for transcriptions because not everyone can afford to pay. There is a lot of learning on here and I want to keep it free for anyone who wants to use it – that’s just the way I roll. Nevertheless, these things take a lot of time to put together. Some I can get done in less than an hour while some of the complete transcriptions take several hours to put together (I think the longest is about 6 hours?). I estimate there to be at least 1500 hours of work on here. That’s nearly 200 8-hour days ‘work’ (although I have enjoyed every minute of it). The site is averaging 70,000 hits a year (6k a week) so people are getting something out of it and that pleases me a great deal. People have asked about making donations and I am thinking, why not? Having discussed this with wiser men than I, it has been suggested that the best way to do this safely and without any risk to users of the website is to just post my PayPal email address. No subscriptions, no ‘pay per download’, just an opportunity to contribute to the cost of running the site and for the time spent grinding away at the dots. If you want to donate, that would be cool. If you don’t, that is cool also. Enjoy the transcriptions and use them for whatever you want to use them for. 3 Quote
dmccombe7 Posted Saturday at 09:42 Posted Saturday at 09:42 (edited) Yep i'm good with that Rob. I get a lot of enjoyment from your website. I also feel that i learn a lot and therefore improve my reading ability and "i think" a better player. Sent an initial small donation Rob. If you let me know its been received and all ok i'll increase the amount. Hope that's ok Dave Edited Saturday at 09:52 by dmccombe7 1 Quote
Bilbo Posted Saturday at 09:57 Author Posted Saturday at 09:57 Received, Dave. Don't get carried away 😆 1 Quote
dmccombe7 Posted Saturday at 10:05 Posted Saturday at 10:05 7 minutes ago, Bilbo said: Received, Dave. Don't get carried away 😆 Worth every penny IMHO. Dave Quote
Bilbo Posted Saturday at 11:47 Author Posted Saturday at 11:47 Thanks, Dave. Here's one for, Wayne - I can't think of anything less Punk that a bass transcription but here is the complete Jean Jacques Burnel bass part for 'Down In The Sewers' from the 1977 album, 'Rattus Norvegicus' from The Stranglers - It's all about the tone. https://bilbosbassbites.co.uk/down-in-the-sewers-the-stranglers/ Quote
Bilbo Posted Saturday at 21:43 Author Posted Saturday at 21:43 A favourite tune from a favourite album, this is the complete Dave Holland part from the tune 'Milestones' from the 1993 Joe Henderson album, 'So Near, So Far'. This is the 'old' John Lewis composition not the track from the later Miles album, 'Milestones'. https://bilbosbassbites.co.uk/milestones-miles-davis/ 1 Quote
itu Posted Sunday at 00:31 Posted Sunday at 00:31 What's the difference between Chuck Norris and @Bilbo? @Bilbo can transcribe twice as fast as Chuck Norris, the man who has counted to infinity twice. 1 Quote
Bilbo Posted Sunday at 06:14 Author Posted Sunday at 06:14 Whatever else I am, I have never been accused of being fast before! I did one of the Ancestry DNA tests once. Meet grandad. 4 Quote
Bilbo Posted Monday at 07:50 Author Posted Monday at 07:50 More Jeff Berlin - this one is a complete transcription of his tune tune 'Everybody Knows You When You're Up And In' from the 2000 album, 'In Harmony's Way'. https://bilbosbassbites.co.uk/everybody-knows-you-when-youre-up-and-in-jeff-berlin/ Quote
Bilbo Posted Monday at 22:13 Author Posted Monday at 22:13 Someone mentioned this somewhere here.... 'Sometime World' from the Wishbone Ash album 'Argus'. 1972 - before my time. https://bilbosbassbites.co.uk/sometime-world-wishbone-ash/ Quote
Bilbo Posted 16 hours ago Author Posted 16 hours ago I have done 90 transcriptions in 73 days. Bloody lunatic. 1 1 Quote
dmccombe7 Posted 16 hours ago Posted 16 hours ago 11 minutes ago, Bilbo said: I have done 90 transcriptions in 73 days. Bloody lunatic. Only another 83.5million to do Rob. No pressure. Dave Quote
Bilbo Posted 16 hours ago Author Posted 16 hours ago So, all the Jacob Collier videos, then..... 1 Quote
Bilbo Posted 10 hours ago Author Posted 10 hours ago (edited) A special request from a member on Talkbass, this is the complete Ray Brown performance of 'Have You Met Miss Jones' from the 1964 Oscar Peterson Trio record 'We Get Requests'. So do we, Oscar. So do we. https://bilbosbassbites.co.uk/have-you-met-miss-jones-oscar-peterson-trio/ Edited 10 hours ago by Bilbo 1 Quote
Bilbo Posted 9 hours ago Author Posted 9 hours ago (edited) I know. I can't help myself. This chart is Anthony Jackson playing a unison head with Steve Khan on the Ornette Coleman tune 'Blues Connotation' from the 2011 Khan album, 'Parting Shot'. It's a little bit of a roast, if I am honest. The chart is the head only. https://bilbosbassbites.co.uk/blues-connotation-steve-kahn/ Edited 9 hours ago by Bilbo Quote
Bilbo Posted 6 hours ago Author Posted 6 hours ago Another album that slipped me by was John Patitucci's 2019 solo bass album, 'Soul Of The Bass'. This is my thoughts on the title track. It is played very loosely and out of time so you can take real liberties with the phrasing all of the way through. It's not at all difficult to play but, to make it sound musical, that's the art of it. https://bilbosbassbites.co.uk/soul-of-the-bass-john-patitucci/ Quote
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