Hi there! This is one of the transcription that really deserved some love. When I made the 1st version I was still using my computer speakers and it's one of the transcription that I am practicing every now and then so I was tired of the old ugly notation. To sum it up; I have split the bass voice, added the chord grids & correct the whole transcription. It's much easier to follow now. Have fun! If you already own my previous version and would like this updated version, just e-mail me at francois.leduc@outlook.com with the older version attached to your e-mail and I'll send you the new one. Cheers!
Enjoyed every moment of this. Pat is my #1 influence as a guitarist and composer. Seeing his work in notation like this really provides some cool insight into the elements that make his style so unique.
An old time classic, I've been playing this for years! M125 : I'm pretty sure he plays every note of the melody but the D on the G string. It's interesting how many different ways he plays this phrase. M125: small slide down from C to B, more of a portamento to A really M165: vanilla M169: the A starts off slightly sharp, classical vibrato on the C For the perfectionists, a list of corrections: M33: missing a D on the G string M50: Am I hearing a D in the base of the last note? not sure. M75: first note, no A? M95: The G in the melody is pared with the open G string M122: missing B M123: F's should be D, also an extra D for the first note M129: Last E is indeed open string, the one before is on the B string. M131: no C? M145: no C in the second fourth. M157: missing E and A
U have alot if followers here in Kentucky! Quite a few if us wait on your page and message one another when U release. U may not realize it but good many people around this town LOVE YOUR WORK.
Greetings Kentucky, from follower in Sydney Australia. The work Francois does for Nylon string jazz players is nothing short of extraordinary. Keep on pickin'. Warm regards
Sorry Jordi, that guitar is always going to be prettier than what you play. Lol. No seriously, if your solo was a girl she would break up with you for playing her on that guitar. Amazing guitar. Thanks for the tabs!
Hi there! This is one of the transcription that really deserved some love. When I made the 1st version I was still using my computer speakers and it's one of the transcription that I am practicing every now and then so I was tired of the old ugly notation. To sum it up; I have split the bass voice, added the chord grids & correct the whole transcription. It's much easier to follow now. Have fun!
If you already own my previous version and would like this updated version, just e-mail me at francois.leduc@outlook.com with the older version attached to your e-mail and I'll send you the new one. Cheers!
Enjoyed every moment of this. Pat is my #1 influence as a guitarist and composer. Seeing his work in notation like this really provides some cool insight into the elements that make his style so unique.
An old time classic, I've been playing this for years!
M125 : I'm pretty sure he plays every note of the melody but the D on the G string.
It's interesting how many different ways he plays this phrase.
M125: small slide down from C to B, more of a portamento to A really
M165: vanilla
M169: the A starts off slightly sharp, classical vibrato on the C
For the perfectionists, a list of corrections:
M33: missing a D on the G string
M50: Am I hearing a D in the base of the last note? not sure.
M75: first note, no A?
M95: The G in the melody is pared with the open G string
M122: missing B
M123: F's should be D, also an extra D for the first note
M129: Last E is indeed open string, the one before is on the B string.
M131: no C?
M145: no C in the second fourth.
M157: missing E and A
U have alot if followers here in Kentucky! Quite a few if us wait on your page and message one another when U release. U may not realize it but good many people around this town LOVE YOUR WORK.
Greetings Kentucky, from follower in Sydney Australia.
The work Francois does for Nylon string jazz players
is nothing short of extraordinary. Keep on pickin'.
Warm regards
Superb transcription.. many thanks for posting this👌👌
What a beautiful present for life: THANKS
Pat is amazing
Wonderful piece by the great Pat Meteheny. Thanks for the transcription!
Famosissimo brano. Una trascrizione importante. Complimenti 🎶.
Greatest song, the best mathney composer music
So beautiful
Beautiful
Just Outstanding!! Bravo to the chef
I still have some work to do with previous transcriptions I have from you. This one is already in my must-have list.
thank you so much.
Thank you
Beautiful transcription!Thank you
Grazie François!!!!! 😍
C'est super ! Merci bcp pour votre video !
Excelentt!!!!
Du lourd ! Merci
thank you👍🎸💥
Thaaaaaaaaaaank you
Fabuloso!!!
merci
would love to buy it but I can't. I dont want a collection I just want this ;(
How about Enchanted Mirror - Luiz Bonfa? Great work as always.
Wow never heard this piece before! I never wanted to buy a 12 string as much as I do now!
i concur
Great
nice
I can’t find this in your store
Buena partitura
Master leduc
well, de quoi me tenir éveillé quelques semaines
What year was this, the intro medley is from Phase Dance
Cultura Carefull
Mon Dieu, ce que Pat Metheny, excellent musicien par ailleurs, peut être ennuyeux quelquefois.
THIS IS NOT, AMERICA, OOOOUUUUUH
Sorry Jordi, that guitar is always going to be prettier than what you play. Lol. No seriously, if your solo was a girl she would break up with you for playing her on that guitar. Amazing guitar. Thanks for the tabs!