![]() ![]() Oscar Pettifordīe Bop (as recorded with the "Dizzy Gillespie Quintet" NYC ). Mercy, Mercy, Mercy (as recorded on his " Curtain Call"). Walter Pageĭon't Be That Way (as recorded with Count Basie, NYC ). Goobye Pork Pie Hat (as recorded on his " Mingus Ah Um"). Charlie Mingusįables of Faubus (as recorded on his " Mingus Ah Um"). The King Is Gone (as recorded on his "The Sun Don't Lie"). Pastorius (as recorded on his "The Sun Don't Lie"). ![]() Hideway (bass solo, as recorded on David Sanborn's "Straight to the Heart"). Marcus Millerįat Time (head and Miles' solo, as recorded on Miles Davis' "The Man With the Horn"). Yardbird Suite (as recorded on Charlie Parker's "Bird Symbols"). Something (as recorded on The Beatles' " Abbey Road"). Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band (as recorded on The Beatles' " Sgt. Paul McCartneyĬome Together (as recorded on The Beatles' " Abbey Road"). Wrap Your Troubles In Dreams (as recorded on Hampton Hawes' "For Real!"). Scott LaFaroįor Real (as recorded on Hampton Hawes' "For Real!"). John Paul Jonesīlack Dog (as recorded on Led Zeppelin's " IV"). Waltz For Debbie (as recorded on Cannonball Adderley's "Know What I Mean?"). Percy Heathĭon't Stop This Train (as recorded on Modern Jazz Quartet's "Blues On Bach"). Pick Up the Pieces (as recorded on Average White Band's " Average White Band"). Split Open And Melt (as recorded on Phish's " Lawn Boy"). Lincoln GoinesĬommon Ground (as recorded on Mike Stern's " Odds Or Evens"). Mahogany Hall Stomp (as recorded with " Louis Armstrong And His Orchestra"). Walkabout (as recorded on Red Hot Chili Peppers' " One Hot Minute"). I Should Care (piano solo as recorded on " Bill Evans At Town Hall"). ![]() Giant Steps (tenor solo as recorded on " Giant Steps"). Spontaneous Combustion (as recorded on Cannonball Adderley's " Presenting Cannonball"). I Can't Give You Anything But Love (as recorded on Red Garland's "Red Garland's Piano"). Paul Chambersīut Not For Me (as recorded on Red Garland's "Red Garland's Piano"). Kelly's Blues (as recorded on his "Don't Get Sassy"). Cotton Tail (as recorded with Duke Ellington). Jimmy Blantonīlues (as recorded with Duke Ellington). Peace (as recorded on Vital Information's "Ray Of Hope"). Jeff Andrewsīait Tone Blues (bass solo as recorded on Mike Stern's " Between the Lines"). Soul Finger (as recorded on the Bar Kays's "Soul Finger"). If the transcription that you are looking for is not available anywhere, please visit the Services Page or try the Online Store to view the list of transcriptions available for sale. If you do distribute them, please credit the transcriber by linking to this website. Note 2: all the transcriptions posted here are free for you to view, download, and distribute. Ray Brown, Artist Transcription Series by Matthew Rybicki, published by Hal Leonard is available from Hal Leonard and Bassbooks.Note 1: if you don't see a menu on the left of this page, click here. Transcriptions include Autumn in New York, Custard Puff, Days of Wine and Roses, Easy Does It, Gravy Waltz, Have You Met Miss Jones?, How High the Moon, I’m an Old Cowhand (From the Rio Grande), I’m Glad There Is You (In This World of Ordinary People), Killer Joe, Love Is Here to Stay, Mack the Knife, Moten Swing, Night Train, Sometimes I’m Happy, The Surrey with the Fringe on Top, Tune Up, and Up There Matthew Rybicki did an outstanding job with the transcriptions and a book dedicated to the great Ray Brown is a must for your collection and practice routine. Ray Brown, Artist Transcription Series by Matthew Rybicki is very well constructed with each tune having easy to read notation, album the tune was transcribes from, chord progression, tempos, and composer. Matthew details the tools and methods he used to transcribe the tunes that are in the book, along with song notes for each tune. I don’t know of any bassist that doesn’t love and want to learn from Ray Brown’s performances over the years with many jazz greats from Dizzy Gillespie, Charlie Parker, Oscar Peterson, and many more. Ray Brown, Legendary Jazz Bassist Artist Transcription Series by Matthew Rybicki, published by Hal Leonard contains eighteen transcriptions from some of Ray’s most classic performances. Review: Ray Brown, Legendary Jazz Bassist Artist Transcription Series by Matthew Rybicki…
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