What are you learning?
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Re: What are you learning?
Today’s project
Walking line
Melody
Wilbur Ware Bass solo (from Sonny Rollins “Night at the Village Vanguard”)
Walking line
Melody
Wilbur Ware Bass solo (from Sonny Rollins “Night at the Village Vanguard”)
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Re: What are you learning?
Do you scratch off the circles to see the fret numbers on that tab?
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Excellent book?! But it doesn't have the boxes with the chords in them!
....perfect excuse to watch this again:
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Re: What are you learning?
In The Court of the Dragon and Sword of Damocles by Trivium. I have all the rhythm parts down, Corey's lead parts are quite challenging though.
Loving it so far
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Re: What are you learning?
I've seen a few guys on YouTube ripping the tab books to pieces too.
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Re: What are you learning?
I've learned the bass-ics of Leon Bridges' Bad Bad News, but now trying to get more comfortable playing the fills and staying in the groove (by ear). Spectacular bassline IMO.
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Yeah, Goldsby’s transcription of Ware’s solo
Cool record btw.
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Re: What are you learning?
Fly Me To The Moon. It's a classic and reasonably simple, but with done interesting harmonic ideas.