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From a 1954 Ted Heath concert. Bassist Johnny Hackworth solo feature. I played a Ted Heath/Stan Kenton tribute concert recently and was given this chart to play. The only problem - about 40% of the transcription… More…
Bass melody, solo, and walking on F Blues.… More…
Bass, Acoustic Bass, Upright Bass, Trombone. More…
Modified for 4-string standard tuning bass (original includes some notes on a 5-string). More…
A simple exercise I composed to explore the concept and sound of playing a melody with bass accompaniment. … More…
Three part ukulele arrangement which attempts to replicate harmonies and bass line. It still sounds thin compared to the original More…
Transcription of Sebastian Steinberg's upright bass part on 4 out of 5, track 6 of Soul Coughing's Irresistible Bliss, modified for electric bass. More…
I used bass line from radio version for this acoustic performance. More…
Trombone Trio that peddle ranges with a B♭1 to B♭4. This piece can be played with a tenor or bass trombone. More…
Bass Tabs for Get Off The Internet from Social Company More…
Mike Moreno on Guitar… More…
Great blues solo on Don't Take The G Train… More…
Another song from the “musical” containing “Same As It Ever Was” and “Wait and See.” All three songs were “gifts” where I woke up (on successive days) and just played them in their entirety. It was as… More…
Bass Tabs for Gotta Get Away by Social Company (feat. MEYR) More…
THIS IS NOT MY OWN PIECE. I do not claim any rights to this piece and do not claim this as my own work. … More…
Nice bass line by Paul McCartney. Practise your slides :-) More…
You'll need 5 string bass....:-) This track is from Tiny Desk Concert. On bass Mutale Chashi. More…
Willi Weeks' bass line on the iconic version of Jealous Guy from Donny Hathaway Live (1972). More…
Guitar and bass tab synced to a faithful cover of the original song. More…
This project was challenging! My Jamstik MIDI guitar was set to split instruments (bass on 6, 5 and vibes on 4, 3, 2 ,1) while I played a quarter-note bass line with eight-note melodies at 100BPM. Whew!… More…