Bill Watrous - Trombone Solo Transcription (No More Blues)
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- Опубликовано: 8 сен 2021
- 🚫 From Bill Watrous's album 'Someplace Else' released in 1984.
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🎙Original recording of No More Blues on Spotify: tinyurl.com/dn32d7p8
🎵 Any suggestions of what you'd like transcribed are very welcome! Would love to produce more of these in the future.
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Thanks to Mkrammer400 beast for the suggestion! I'm hopefully planning to release a video on my transcription process this weekend, sorry it's taken a while, don't wanna miss anything 😉
Thank you so much for transcribing I am going to work on this now. Btw, I’m also only 14 and I can play all the high notes up to the super high e flat
@@unknowntroll1239 Wow amazing! Hope you nail it
Can you transcribe the Trombone solo on Take the A train, from the US airman of note
Should be out some time this week 👀
thanks for transcribing one of my favourite bill solos of all time!!
Thanks SO MUCH for this transcription!!!! Love you
Nice work Jed. Thank you.
Really good. I wish that I was that good.
Great job Jed, congratulations.
Um abraço direto do Brasil pra você.
Obrigado Geovani
Great stuff 👏
WOW.
Bill is showing all of us so-called trombone players how to play with no tension. He has a beautiful sound because he knows how to use his air. Notre Morrow on his sound is very fluid and every register is even in his plane and I listen to the sky want to give up Course everybody has their own style but it’s just as far as playing the trombone way supposed to be played you gotta talk about Bill Every register is even if you listen very smooth cat to cut anything cat could cut anything.
The cat is gone though, but he left a great legacy and talk about a doodle talk tongue he could play long phrases on a little bit of air not isolate little Dicky licks, but play long flowing lines lines. Another one is Bob Machesney he can do that, too, is another giant And a cat I study with a Berklee Phil Wilson he can play long lines, one should listen to Makoto ozoni and Phil Phil playing giant steps. Do you want to talk about some long lines best version of giant steps I’ve ever heard it from A Trombone player it was recorded at Berklee Performance Center in Boston. I’d also like to say practicing half ass play half ass play half ass I practice half ass and I sound half ass do you know why cause I’m 74 years old unfortunately I have not given up yet
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Andy Martin’s Solo on Friend Like Me! ruclips.net/video/ErJ0Mv9a7z4/видео.html one of my personal favorites
Thank you for the suggestion! Added to the list