Sharon O'Neil classic for sureStrummersOfThunder wrote:Awesome thanks !Sustainz wrote:Absolutely, mate.StrummersOfThunder wrote:Cool
Would love to get copies of those scores if possible ??
http://www.grantobrien.co.uk/samples/pi ... scriptions
His transcriptions are super accurate and detailed. I used his "Ruby" transcription for my little project. You'll see he's got a few other songs from that album and further down the page quite a few Steely Dan transcriptions which I've played through, and they're right on the money, too.
Maxine - love that tune
Babylon sisters - classic. Some of the best sounding keys out there.
New frontier - makes me smile every time I hear that keyboard/bass intro.
Ruby Baby (Donald Fagen's "The Nightfly" Arrangement) - Complete Cover
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Really really good. Cheers for that.
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I could sight read at school, and played in the local brass bands. before thatcher closed all the coal mines.
I didn't really want to play in a 'colliery band' after that.
There used to be a pride on miners day, we'd march through the villages up to Durham Moor with everyone cheering us on, a pint in each village, I was underage but they knew but I was in the band!
And ending up at the gala, ferris wheels and whirligigs. So many sights, so much laughter and fun
I remember the first miners gala after there were no mines left open. At least it was a wake, I would have danced on her grave.
I didn't really want to play in a 'colliery band' after that.
There used to be a pride on miners day, we'd march through the villages up to Durham Moor with everyone cheering us on, a pint in each village, I was underage but they knew but I was in the band!
And ending up at the gala, ferris wheels and whirligigs. So many sights, so much laughter and fun
I remember the first miners gala after there were no mines left open. At least it was a wake, I would have danced on her grave.
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you mollyfied bg?
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I need to teach you a few rules of chord theory. It's all maths. Easy so long as you can count to 8jvpp wrote:Slowly digesting my way thru "All about Music Theory" by Mark Harrison. I thought i was learning something but then looking at those score prescriptions it is all Mr Gobbel D. Gook for me.Bg wrote:Its just greek isn't it?
Great respect for yous dudes who can just play that while sight reading.
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Not sure what you meanjvpp wrote:you mollyfied bg?
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Yep, that's a left field one there jvppBg wrote:Not sure what you meanjvpp wrote:you mollyfied bg?
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So this isn't the guy from the mockers
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Nah that's Karen Hayjeremyb wrote:So this isn't the guy from the mockers
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Bg wrote:Not sure what you meanjvpp wrote:you mollyfied bg?
Sorry convoluted thinking. I recall seeing a post very similar (almost like copy and paste) not so long ago about miners. I thought it was Molly's....
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Ha it was probably me decrying the loss of the steel industry in the UK....
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Shmoke and a pancake?StrummersOfThunder wrote:Yep, that's a left field one there jvppBg wrote:Not sure what you meanjvpp wrote:you mollyfied bg?
Too many Dutch pancakes
So, is that low alcohol or no alcohol at all? mmmm, no alcohol, do you want to try it? Noooooooooo.