Joe Locke - Ain't No Sunshine (Vibraphone solo transcription) | by Martin Sobôtka
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- Опубликовано: 6 июл 2016
- Here is my transcription of Joe´s solo. It took me awile to make it, in some sections is not exact rhytm, because I didn´t exact know, what has Joe played.
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Great work Martin. This must have taken you a long time! Just a tip for notation - for the swung 16th feel (such as in bar 5) you do not need to write out sextuplets with rests in between each note. You can simply write them as straight 16th notes, but with a metric modulation mark at the top that says 'Swung 16ths feel'
Thank you man! Yes, it took me some days, but it was fun and pleasure to do it. Since it is my first transcription, I wasn´t sure, but I didn´t want to write metric modulation mark on each change, because Joe played both - straight and swung feel, so in this point I thought it will be unclear. But thank you for tip!!!
Martin Sobôtka I thought that would be the reason. Nice work! I need to start playing more vibraphone.
Great job !!
Thank you!!
Oi
I don’t think I would be able to count this. I’d probably just remember what it sounded like oof
Also tentuplets
bellissimo thanks for this video
you are welcome :)
Hi! Could you put a pdf download link, please? Thanks!
For some reason my favorite part is a tempo 😂😂😂
Wow, that's awesome! Thank you for sharing! It will be possible to get the pdf? Thanks!
Yes, I can send you this pdf, price is 10€. If you have interest, please mailed me on master.sobotka@gmail.com .
Anyone notice the dude yelling the part in the background lmao sorry if that’s supposed to be there I’m not in jazz band...
It's called Scatting. And many non-wind jazz musicians use it. It was the vibe player himself "songing" that. I still don't know why we would want to do that, but once I find out I'll write you.