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Main Forums => The Bass Zone => Topic started by: 4stringer77 on January 09, 2013, 02:56:49 PM
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Here's a fun tune to play on your bass. Felix Pappalardi's bassline for "The Animal Trainer And The Toad" by the band Mountain from their album Nantucket Sleighride.
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This is the first time I tried this with finale notepad. I ended up printing and then scanning because I couldn't figure out how to upload the file as a pdf. If anyone has a suggestion how to do this, I'm all ears.
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it printed fine...sight reading tonite! Thanks.
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You have far too much spare time... 8)
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This is what happens when you work a retail job that slows down in the winter, you don't have kids and your girlfriend works a 3 to 11:30pm shift as a nurse. Figuring out the line was pretty straight forward in this case but entering the data into a computer program was the tedious part. I'm open minded to requests if anyone's interested. It may help me get off my Felix kick for a while. It's remarkable how some of his parts can be so loud yet simultaneously incoherent. "Never In My Life" or "Travellin' In The Dark" for instance. Hope you enjoyed playing this Patman.
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'loud and incoherent'. that was the early seventies for 'ya. i think its called invisible bass. no, really.
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This is what happens when you work a retail job that slows down in the winter, you don't have kids and your girlfriend works a 3 to 11:30pm shift as a nurse. Figuring out the line was pretty straight forward in this case but entering the data into a computer program was the tedious part. I'm open minded to requests if anyone's interested. It may help me get off my Felix kick for a while. It's remarkable how some of his parts can be so loud yet simultaneously incoherent. "Never In My Life" or "Travellin' In The Dark" for instance. Hope you enjoyed playing this Patman.
It could be worse - no girlfriend and no musical ability!
Seriously though, thanks for the transcriptions - even though my sight reading is pathetic, I enjoy reading along - I feel like any insight into a part increases my enjoyment!
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My pleasure, transcribing is a great exercise. Everyone should do it. If anyone's near Nashua, NH tonight you can catch me backing up the Hillsboro County Review at McKenzie's on Main St.
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You write those yourself? :o :o :o
Maybe I'm amazed.
No, I am definitely amazed.
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It was nothing really. If you ever listen to the song, the bass line jumps right out and begs to be played. Recorded on a Thunderbird II with flats, or so I'm told by the current owner of that bass, Al Romano.
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was a joy to read through...have had to work at reading since changing to BEAD on the precision
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WOW! I'm glad I finally checked in on this thread. I went out to YouTube to hear the song. It turns out that this is the song I've been trying to identify for a few months now. It plays at my local Kroger over their piped in music all the time! Thanks!
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WOW! I'm glad I finally checked in on this thread. I went out to YouTube to hear the song. It turns out that this is the song I've been trying to identify for a few months now. It plays at my local Kroger over their piped in music all the time! Thanks!
Kroger must have changed a lot since the last time I was in one.
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Kroger must have changed a lot since the last time I was in one.
I hear the wildest songs over the speakers at the grocery store - Planet Queen (T Rex), Bridge of Sighs (Robin Trower), A Little Bit of Sympathy (Robin Trower), Don't Believe a Word (Thin Lizzy), Stone Blue (Foghat), and I know there are a lot of other songs that I can't recall right now. I'm sure I've heard some Blue Oyster Cult at one time or another.
The one that really got me, though, was over a decade ago in a Jewel outside Chicago, where I heard The Water Song by Hot Tuna.
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I know how that works. I've loved the Who number "Eminence Front" for years, but I didn't know the artist and thought it was a very recent funk or fusion number. I was blown away to find out it was the Who. Still one of my favorites.
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Yep. You hear a song at different times and places and like it but can't quite place it, then finally you learn what it is and it all makes sense.
Like when Jim Carroll died and I posted a YT clip of People Who Died. Someone (Chris P?) had liked the song for years but never identified it until he saw the clip.
Anyway, I haven't been in a Kroger for decades; back then the only music you'd hear on the PA was the "let's go Krogering" jingle.
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Chad Kroger...? ;D
(not a UK store)
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Speaking of cool songs heard in unexpected places, Herbie, you ever watch a show in England called Weekend World? If so the next transcription I post may ring a bell.
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You have no idea how long it took to trace that recording in the pre internet days... ;)