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Old 10-23-2003, 08:35 PM
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Are there any transcribes books of Marcus Miller tunes? I'm particularly looking for Riofunk, but I have nothing against checking out anything else by the Miller. Thanks in advance.
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Much thanks, man.

Next question is about Stu Hamm...Does he have any transcribed work out?

I need to work on my ear...bleh.
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Much thanks, man.

Next question is about Stu Hamm...Does he have any transcribed work out?

I need to work on my ear...bleh.
If you need to work on your ear, shouldn't you try transcribing his work (i.e. Pen & Paper)?

Just a thought, no malice intended.
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Old 11-05-2003, 04:35 PM
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Much thanks, man.

Next question is about Stu Hamm...Does he have any transcribed work out?

I need to work on my ear...bleh.
Yep stu has a book out but it seems it's out of print atm

http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg...lance&n=507846

This is a great book btw and althougth id also recomend working on your ear
this book can give you a good start in how stu use's tapping/slapping so you can get your head around his style



if your uk based give the retailer james pass a call on 0121 - 643 7623
i think i spotted a copy of this book in there the other week

as for rio funk it was transcribed by a guy named joe hubbard and can be found in his book

"Bass Lines" by Joe Hubbard also out of print

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good luck on finding those books
if i come across them i'll PM ya
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I have a copy of the Ham book Ill sell yah.

15 bucks plus shipping?



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Old 11-05-2003, 07:38 PM
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If you look under "Books", you`ll see a book titled Super Bassist/Marcus Miller. It contains note-for-note transcriptions of his tunes. Everything from his David Sanborn collaborations up until "The Sun Don`t Lie" album. Fully tabbed, for those who are into that kind of thing. The fact that it`s published in Japan may pose a small problem.
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Old 11-05-2003, 11:07 PM
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If you need to work on your ear, shouldn't you try transcribing his work (i.e. Pen & Paper)?

Just a thought, no malice intended.
Believe me man, I've tried. I'm gonna start with mucho easier stuff...Work up to it and all that jazz.


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15 bucks plus shipping?



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Good stuff. I'm going to take a look around a couple local places. If there's no luck, I'll drop you a line.
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Old 11-06-2003, 07:01 AM
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There is a book that has a number of fusion jazz parts in it. The author's name is Joe Hubbard and I think the publisher is Hal Leonard. Rio Funk is definitely in it. It also has some of the tunes that he did with David Sanborn. I remember the transcriptions being very good.
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