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Just aiming to improve my ear so hit me up
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10-02-2021 02:53 PM
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Start with something easy:
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Not sure that I could pull it of with such finesse
Originally Posted by grahambop
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wow...John Cage music...
Originally Posted by grahambop
This is too hard for the first lesson.
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Transcribe the Hammond solo at 1:45 plz.
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I'll give the first few bars a go if I can bring it forward in the mix more.
Originally Posted by Clint 55
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I was joking about how belligerent it is. There seem to be some reasonable lines in there tho.
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I understand that personal interpretation is important, but that, at around 4' 44", was taken to slowly for me. Needs more zing.
Originally Posted by grahambop
Who was it that said he looked forward to future works of greater length ?
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Since I'm a slow reader I'd prefer tab....
Originally Posted by grahambop
There's also a strong suspicion that it's a rip-off:
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too quiet.
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Paul Pigat - Dreaming Of You
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El Hombre que Sabia (The Man Who Knew), by John McLaughlin.
Not as blisteringly fast as the old days, so maybe reachable? Who knows.
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Thanks guys. Will try to get some time tomorrow but will definitely do some on Tuesday
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well since someone asked for Paul Pigat, would you consider doing the solo from Cousin Harley's version of Honey Dont
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If you could please make a lead sheet (melody and chords) of
I would be very happy!
Tonnie van der Heide
Bergen, Norwau
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Wow, lovely tune
Originally Posted by tonnie
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The strange thing about this lovey tune i,s that I did not find it in any Real Book, nor a lead sheet on the internet.
Tonnie
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The video is not available in my country. Can you tell me the title and performer?
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The song is called: Until Tonight and is played by Ben Webster, from the album: Music For Loving, ? 1955 UMG Recordings, Inc.
NB. Ben has recorded this song twice, but I am interested in the above version. If you can not find YouTube in your country, you might hopefully find it on another platform.
Tonnie
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it is a definitve candidate to slow down with Transcribe!, even makes it better.
Originally Posted by grahambop
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The song is from a 1949 show called ‘A La Carte’ by Heyman and Young, but it doesn’t seem to have become a standard, so the music is probably hard to find.
Originally Posted by tonnie
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I have the first 12 bars more or less done. I just have to write them up.
Originally Posted by grahambop
Unfortunately I only have time if I wake up before anyone else or after everyone's gone to bed.
I'll have more time next week for sure.



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