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Old 08-26-2007, 08:44 PM
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Has stanley clark ever wrote a book?

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hey everyone,

I was just wondering if Stanley clark ever wrote a book or if ther is any book that theyre is his transcriptions. I did some searches but I prefered not having the books with all the tabs and etc...

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Old 08-27-2007, 06:43 AM
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Stanley

You mean Stanley Clarke
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Well, I guess it depends on what "type"of book you're referring to. It says he wrote this one...

http://www.amazon.com/Stanley-Clarke...222228&sr=8-14
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I've come across that book before, but never bought it. Don't think I'll bother, I find Stan's lines quite easy to transcribe, all things considered!
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Has Stanley CLARKE ever WRITTEN a book?
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Has Stanley CLARKE ever WRITTEN a book?
LOL

It would make me wonder if he could even readed Stanley's wrote book.
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haha, exactly what i was just about to write.
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Old 08-29-2007, 03:17 PM
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Has Stanley CLARKE ever WRITTEN a book?
Ah, ya beat me to it.

Just giving you crap, jazzyteen. But please, pay attention in English class from now on.
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Just kidding with you my man! Stanley is a bad dude though isn't he?
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I've come across that book before, but never bought it. Don't think I'll bother, I find Stan's lines quite easy to transcribe, all things considered!
Are you referring to his bass lines or his melodies/solos?
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Ease up, his French is probably excellent
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Are you referring to his bass lines or his melodies/solos?
Both parts. As far as working out his basslines goes, I've made some good inroads transcribing Animal Logic parts...they often sound very simple, but have some enat little touches in them that are just so Stanley. Very nice.
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