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Old 03-31-2010, 04:41 PM
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Books Joe and Ella Transcriptions?

I was wondering if there are transcriptions of any of the Joe Pass and Ella Fitzgerald material out there. I'm looking into doing some work with a singer and would like to have those as a reference. Actually anything for voice and guitar would work. Or should I just buck up and make my own arrangements?
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Old 03-31-2010, 05:12 PM
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This one's got quite a few of Barney Kessel with Julia London:
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I'd love to see transcripts of Joe with Ella myself. Let me know if you find anything

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On Lick By Neck - Learn The Guitar Visually. Play The Guitar instantly! Teach The Guitar Globally! under "Solo Guitar/Accompaniment Guitar Lessons" there is one.
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Here is another i have just found, Off the record transcriptions | Put Your Fingers Here
'easy living', I have not learnt this one, but I have learnt 'on a slow boat to china' love how natural joe's comping feels. Admittedly these two are not on the 'wish list' that I started with which are- satin doll, I ain't got nothing but the blues, gee baby ain't I good to you, georgia, but insightful nonetheless. I am reduced to my own transcription efforts, They end up being a good exercise But not overly fruitful yet
Comforting to know someone else has been bitten by the same bug, I feel your pain. Please let us know what else your search turns up!
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Old 02-06-2012, 05:19 AM
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Here is another i have just found, Off the record transcriptions | Put Your Fingers Here
'easy living', I have not learnt this one, but I have learnt 'on a slow boat to china' love how natural joe's comping feels. Admittedly these two are not on the 'wish list' that I started with which are- satin doll, I ain't got nothing but the blues, gee baby ain't I good to you, georgia, but insightful nonetheless. I am reduced to my own transcription efforts, They end up being a good exercise But not overly fruitful yet
Comforting to know someone else has been bitten by the same bug, I feel your pain. Please let us know what else your search turns up!
Thanks for the tip. I've purchased it, and will try it out as soon as possible.
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Don't try to get too fancy when you're getting into accompaniments. Keep in mind that Joe and Ella were the absolute masters of the art, but still managed to keep it very simple most of the time.
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