Yes! This Is GOLD for jazz organ students. I think that It would be very useful the bassline transcription. The right hand of Joey was a bomb, but Is groove and bass playing was and athomic bomb!!! Thank you
one of Joey's hippest numbers and one of my fav line-ups... Quincy's 'one hundred ways' is as tasty as it gets.... dig those soul-gospel changes... great job on the transcription; i'll learn the Dan Wilson solo... ! thanks !
We still don't have a particularly useful way to transcribe guitar work, do we? Tablature is clunky to decipher in the moment; standard notation is similarly ill-suited for this instrument, and chord symbols cannot provide the specificity required for inversions, etc. Or maybe it's just my own inadequacy in sight-reading . . . :)
the guitar being six parallel instruments complicates matters... personally i think the extra time trying each line in two positions to see which we like best helps build our mental fretboard model... and it gives guitarists an excuse to be poor sight-readers, like me...
I can listen to this song over and over, the playing and feel are just perfect. So much to listen to and learn from. Thanks for the transcription!
Yes! This Is GOLD for jazz organ students. I think that It would be very useful the bassline transcription. The right hand of Joey was a bomb, but Is groove and bass playing was and athomic bomb!!! Thank you
one of Joey's hippest numbers and one of my fav line-ups... Quincy's 'one hundred ways' is as tasty as it gets.... dig those soul-gospel changes... great job on the transcription; i'll learn the Dan Wilson solo... ! thanks !
some crazy guy that has transcribe drawbar settings? lol now's your time to shine
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We still don't have a particularly useful way to transcribe guitar work, do we? Tablature is clunky to decipher in the moment; standard notation is similarly ill-suited for this instrument, and chord symbols cannot provide the specificity required for inversions, etc. Or maybe it's just my own inadequacy in sight-reading . . . :)
standard notation is fine, there is symbols for fingerings, strings and everything. the hard part is the instrument itself, the fingerboard
yep, especially for fingering
the guitar being six parallel instruments complicates matters... personally i think the extra time trying each line in two positions to see which we like best helps build our mental fretboard model... and it gives guitarists an excuse to be poor sight-readers, like me...