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Old 07-06-2003, 07:54 PM
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Question Todd Coolman "Bass Tradition"

Any one familiar with this Book ????

I just got it... it´s a very complete book / useful... to grab a hold of tradition.... and a good source for solos ideas....

But the Thing is.... anyone Knows where to get the recordings ??? without the recordings is very easy to loose the focus...

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Old 07-06-2003, 08:20 PM
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It is indeed a great book. As for the recordings, I believe that would be a copyright nightmare to try to release, although Bob Sinicrope had quite a few of them loaded into his iPod last week at a "Bass Tradition" masterclass he gave last week. Let me ask Bob where he got them, and if any or all are to be had.
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Old 04-22-2005, 05:50 PM
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Talking Bass Tradition

Hello, I found 7 of the transcribed solo´s at emusic.com. There´s a trial of 50 songs, and then if you agree 40 songs a month at 9.99 USD.

The songs that I download were:

Nardis / Scott Lafaro
April in Paris / Red Mitchell
These Foolish Things / Red Mitchell
Will You Still Be mine / Red Mitchell
S´posin / Scott Lafaro
Blue Spring / Paul Chambers
This Can´t be Love / Paul Chambers....

Nardis and Sposin solos are something else...

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