Fav Riffs To Play

Started by Rhythm N. Bliss, March 18, 2009, 01:36:12 PM

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Pilgrim

Quote from: uwe on March 19, 2009, 02:25:11 AM

But which version of Peter Gunn do you play? .....I read this in a bass mag, never really checked by listening to the original version - the supposed original which in deviation from the minor character of the riff slips in a surprising (but harmonically interesting) major third - C# - as the last note? The riff would then be in A:

A A    B A   C A   D C# (not C!)


They play their version, I play mine.  For me it's: E E   F E   G E  A G#.  I s'pose you can play it in A if you feel like it, but the bass line rumbles better in E.
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And although I don't know this, it sounds like fun to rip...




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Quote from: Pilgrim on March 19, 2009, 03:49:07 PM
They play their version, I play mine.  For me it's: E E   F E   G E  A G#.  I s'pose you can play it in A if you feel like it, but the bass line rumbles better in E.

I've always played it in E, too, but I play it E E   F# E   G E  A G#. 

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ramone57

another one of my favorites is playing the melody to 'it had better be tonight' by mancini from the pink panther movie, a shot in the dark.  this clip isn't from the movie but is a decent version of the tune.


Pilgrim

Quote from: ramone57 on March 19, 2009, 08:38:31 PM
I've always played it in E, too, but I play it E E   F# E   G E  A G#. 

Hey, whadda I know?  I'm sitting here flailing fingers in the air trying to remember where they hit.  After you've played that a few times, it's more reflex than cognitive activity.
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Quote from: ramone57 on March 20, 2009, 05:05:50 AM
another one of my favorites is playing the melody to 'it had better be tonight' by mancini from the pink panther movie, a shot in the dark.  this clip isn't from the movie but is a decent version of the tune.



Thanks for posting that.  I like it.

ramone57

Quote from: Pilgrim on March 20, 2009, 09:58:31 AM
Hey, whadda I know?  I'm sitting here flailing fingers in the air trying to remember where they hit.  After you've played that a few times, it's more reflex than cognitive activity.

that's the way i type!  ;D ;D

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I was waiting for someone to say Day Tripper. Figures it'd be you!  8)
Love what WHITESNAKE did with that:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ub8rPHBXd20&feature=PlayList&p=585F8EDD97394A35&playnext=1&playnext_from=PL&index=10

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rahock

Quote from: Pilgrim on March 20, 2009, 09:58:31 AM
Hey, whadda I know?  I'm sitting here flailing fingers in the air trying to remember where they hit.  After you've played that a few times, it's more reflex than cognitive activity.

;D ;D Too funny. It's good to know I wasn't the only one doing this.
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i transposed the entire carmina burana piece and like to play it double time on a 12 string fretless, blindfolded. :mrgreen:

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When I think about a piece I haven't played for a while, or sometimes  even with something I'm listening to and trying to learn, the fingers start flailing in the air. I'm actually pretty good at nailing it when I'm working on something in a closed position, but if I'm trying to catch something that uses a good sized portion of the neck it's a different story. I start to look like your basic jackass air bass player  :-[ :mrgreen:
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