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Old 03-06-2001, 10:55 PM
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And those pentatonic scales are great for doing music store licks.
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But Don, isn't that what it's all about? Impressing the kids in the music store?
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ehhh, don't be so hard on him. Is it spam if he doesn't sell anything (his transcriptions are free after all)? For what it's worth, Ive seen links to his transcriptions on the 2xbasslist for months now, and his transcriptions are pretty accurate, even if most are from the toy bass (in David K's parlance). The Eddie Gomez transcription of "You Must Believe in Spring" looks pretty nice.

On another subject, my community orchestra played last night and I came through the Mendelssohn 4th pretty unscathed; I hit more right notes than wrong ones. Besides, if I hit a bad note I just look to my right and glare at the high school kid playing fourth. ;0)

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Doh!! I just looked at the transcription of Eddie G, again. Wouldn't a bass transcription be better in bass clef, rather than treble?
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Actually I've got plenty of bass music written in treble clef (and a moderate amount in tenor). If you're playing way up the neck, then it makes sense to use a more sensible clef rather than loads of ledger lines.

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Good point. I prefer reading treble clef on the high stuff myself. It isn't very often that I find jazz bass solos written in treble clef though.

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It isn't very often that I find jazz bass solos written in treble clef though.
I dunno. 9 times out of 10, when someone tosses a chart in front of me, there's a melody written in treble clef. I used to stick to the changes, but these days I see every melody as a potential 'jazz bass solo'. You can also surprise and sometimes impress the other people playing by doubling the melody on the out chorus.
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ahh.. the majestic C-clef. Not quite bass, not quite treble.
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Ah, I seldom deal with that one. I get a lot of tenor clef stuff though... gotta love those movable clefs. For real fun, though check out the dover edition of the Bach 2 and 3 part inventions. Facsimile repros of his original mss, all with an assortment of C clefs and nearly illegible notation.

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