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#386779 - 03/22/14 01:27 AM What's YOUR favorite "solo" in a recording?
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Out of curiosity, what's the best solo YOU'VE ever heard in a recording?


I'd also have to go with the Jeff Baxter guitar solo in Donna Summer's Hot Stuff and Ritchie Blackmore's guitar solo in Highway Star/Deep Purple among a few others.

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#386780 - 03/22/14 06:16 AM Re: What's YOUR favorite "solo" in a recording? [Re: Mark79100]
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Well Bunny's "Can't get started' was my favorite until I heard Al Hirt do it - now that's m favorite.

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#386781 - 03/22/14 07:36 AM Re: What's YOUR favorite "solo" in a recording? [Re: Mark79100]
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Hank Jones piano solo on Autumn Leaves - (Cannonball Adderly feat. Miles Davis). You don't have to be a 'jazzer' to appreciate the beauty, simplicity, and tastefulness of this piece of musical magic. He was also a true gentleman and hugely respected among his peers. Sarah Vaughn's favorite accompanist.

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#386783 - 03/22/14 08:16 AM Re: What's YOUR favorite "solo" in a recording? [Re: billyhank]
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Originally Posted By: billyhank
Well Bunny's "Can't get started' was my favorite until I heard Al Hirt do it - now that's m favorite.


One of my all time favoirites solos also Billy....
Al Hirt is a monster on Trumpet watch the video!! OMG!

The Mp'3 version I posted below is simply Amazing of this song on Trumpet clap



Attachments
I Can't Get Sarted.mp3 (100 downloads)



Edited by Dnj (03/22/14 08:20 AM)

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#386785 - 03/22/14 08:44 AM Re: What's YOUR favorite "solo" in a recording? [Re: Mark79100]
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Phil Wood's solo in Billy Joel's "Just The Way You Are"...rides a nice line between pop and jazz.

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#386787 - 03/22/14 09:14 AM Re: What's YOUR favorite "solo" in a recording? [Re: ianmcnll]
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Freddie Ravel's organ solo on "Evil Ways". is another of my all time favorites.. keys

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#386788 - 03/22/14 09:26 AM Re: What's YOUR favorite "solo" in a recording? [Re: Mark79100]
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Sax solo in "Merry Christmas Darling" ... smoooooooooooth
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#386802 - 03/22/14 10:57 AM Re: What's YOUR favorite "solo" in a recording? [Re: Dnj]
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DNJ,

I was lucky enough to be sitting right down in front of Al's club the night he did a tribute to Satchmo right after his passing and I can tell you everyone in the place had tears in their eyes. Never ever heard so much emotion in anyones playing before or since.

Bill G

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#386807 - 03/22/14 11:45 AM Re: What's YOUR favorite "solo" in a recording? [Re: billyhank]
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Originally Posted By: billyhank
DNJ,

I was lucky enough to be sitting right down in front of Al's club the night he did a tribute to Satchmo right after his passing and I can tell you everyone in the place had tears in their eyes. Never ever heard so much emotion in anyones playing before or since.

Bill G


Simply The BEST!!

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#386821 - 03/22/14 02:17 PM Re: What's YOUR favorite "solo" in a recording? [Re: ianmcnll]
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[quote=ianmcnll]Phil Wood's solo in Billy Joel's "Just The Way You Are"...rides a nice line between pop and jazz.

Ian

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#386822 - 03/22/14 02:25 PM Re: What's YOUR favorite "solo" in a recording? [Re: Mark79100]
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Most Tenor sax players don't even know that you can play this many notes, rhythms, licks and different sounds on one tune on one instrument all at the same time. Every serious jazz sax player in the entire universe envied this man at one time or another in their life. "FACT" Even half ass jazz tenor players like me too.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tXrL9irVI6I
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#386823 - 03/22/14 02:39 PM Re: What's YOUR favorite "solo" in a recording? [Re: brickboo]
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Wow, so many to choose from....
But 2 of my favorites:
While my guitar gently weeps "The Beatles", but Solo played by Eric Clapton
Hotel California "The Eagles"
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#386825 - 03/22/14 03:25 PM Re: What's YOUR favorite "solo" in a recording? [Re: Eric, B]
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Tommy is da man on guitar........ clap

the best players don't care what the guitar looks like they just kick the crap out of it baby wow! When you watch him he's doing so many Technics like at 3:18 when he bends the neck on that Martin? OMG!! really amazing !! headphone



Ian & Gary should love this song, IMO the best Guitar player I've seen.... wink headphone


Edited by Dnj (03/22/14 03:35 PM)

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#386839 - 03/22/14 06:44 PM Re: What's YOUR favorite "solo" in a recording? [Re: Mark79100]
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I contend that Tommy Emmanuel cannot possibly be that good! He doesn't even have a stick bending do hicky on that thing. Really, check it out and look for yourself. He doesn't even have a cheater bar either so, he must play everything in the same key, no?
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#386841 - 03/22/14 07:30 PM Re: What's YOUR favorite "solo" in a recording? [Re: Mark79100]
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You're right Donny. He can make that old, beat-up guitar do amazing things.

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#386845 - 03/22/14 07:42 PM Re: What's YOUR favorite "solo" in a recording? [Re: Mark79100]
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Tommy's amazing, but he's like Mozart ... too many notes!
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#386850 - 03/23/14 02:26 AM Re: What's YOUR favorite "solo" in a recording? [Re: Dnj]
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Originally Posted By: Dnj


Ian & Gary should love this song, IMO the best Guitar player I've seen.... wink headphone


Tommy is wonderful. Thanks for posting that Donny. That has to be the best performance of Classical Gas I have heard. And the amazing thing is his brother Phil is also master of the guitar though he plays electric mostly. Must be something in their gene pool. Here is a clip of the two of them that includes clowning around both playing the one guitar.


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#386851 - 03/23/14 03:09 AM Re: What's YOUR favorite "solo" in a recording? [Re: Dnj]
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Originally Posted By: Dnj
Freddie Ravel's organ solo on "Evil Ways". is another of my all time favorites.. keys


Wow I didn't realize that was Freddie Ravel. I have seen Freddie play on around 20 different occasions at a Greek restaurant in Los Angeles. He would play with his band just a few feet away from our table. All his solos are brilliant as is his song writing. An awesome keyboard player and such a nice guy as well. He got so used to us coming to see him play he would always say hello to us.

Have you listened to his albums. They are magic. It is Latin infused jazz which is very catchy to listen too. He always plays with prominent jazz musicians. Over the years he has also been the Music Director for Tower Of Power and also for Al Jarreau.

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#386854 - 03/23/14 05:48 AM Re: What's YOUR favorite "solo" in a recording? [Re: Nigel]
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Originally Posted By: Dnj


Ian & Gary should love this song, IMO the best Guitar player I've seen.... wink headphone


Tommy is wonderful. Thanks for posting that Donny. That has to be the best performance of Classical Gas I have heard. And the amazing thing is his brother Phil is also master of the guitar though he plays electric mostly. Must be something in their gene pool. Here is a clip of the two of them that includes clowning around both playing the one guitar.



Nigel wow that's really amazing!! clap love when they play together on one guitar!! guitar Tommy performed here on the shore not long again for a summer show.....hope to see him next time for sure!

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#386855 - 03/23/14 05:53 AM Re: What's YOUR favorite "solo" in a recording? [Re: Nigel]
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Freddie Ravel's organ solo on "Evil Ways". is another of my all time favorites.. keys


Wow I didn't realize that was Freddie Ravel. I have seen Freddie play on around 20 different occasions at a Greek restaurant in Los Angeles. He would play with his band just a few feet away from our table. All his solos are brilliant as is his song writing. An awesome keyboard player and such a nice guy as well. He got so used to us coming to see him play he would always say hello to us.

Have you listened to his albums. They are magic. It is Latin infused jazz which is very catchy to listen too. He always plays with prominent jazz musicians. Over the years he has also been the Music Director for Tower Of Power and also for Al Jarreau.


Nigel I hear ya Freddie also was the musical director for
Earth Wind & Fire !!





Edited by Dnj (03/23/14 05:57 AM)

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#386859 - 03/23/14 08:08 AM Re: What's YOUR favorite "solo" in a recording? [Re: Mark79100]
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Keyboard solos? Hard to choose, but Africa by Toto, The Way It Is by Bruce Hornsby are up there.

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#386860 - 03/23/14 08:15 AM Re: What's YOUR favorite "solo" in a recording? [Re: 124]
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#386870 - 03/23/14 08:54 AM Re: What's YOUR favorite "solo" in a recording? [Re: Mark79100]
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Well Donny, since you've responded seven times to a post asking for a single answer, maybe you could tell us PRECISELY what your favorite solo on a recording is. Just a simple answer, please, no need to scour YouTube for something to post.

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#386871 - 03/23/14 08:57 AM Re: What's YOUR favorite "solo" in a recording? [Re: cgiles]
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Well Donny, since you've responded seven times to a post asking for a single answer, maybe you could tell us PRECISELY what your favorite solo on a recording is. Just a simple answer, please, no need to scour YouTube for something to post.

chas


I cant answer with one solo ...as there are too many to decide on just one that would be silly. I posted a few that I enjoy...sorry it bothers you no one is forcing you to look at the videos,....I love all kinds of music & find great players in many of them.

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#386873 - 03/23/14 09:05 AM Re: What's YOUR favorite "solo" in a recording? [Re: Mark79100]
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I guess I was worried about all the wasted 'bandwidth'....but then, here I am doing the same thing. Darn.

chas


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#386878 - 03/23/14 09:40 AM Re: What's YOUR favorite "solo" in a recording? [Re: cgiles]
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#386879 - 03/23/14 09:45 AM Re: What's YOUR favorite "solo" in a recording? [Re: Dnj]
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Originally Posted By: Dnj

I cant answer with one solo ...as there are too many to decide on just one ...


I agree, Donny ... there are too many great solos in ALL the genres of music I listen too ... I would not be able to pick one as the 'best' in any one genre, let alone a 'best' of all ...
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#386882 - 03/23/14 11:53 AM Re: What's YOUR favorite "solo" in a recording? [Re: Mark79100]
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My favorite is my NEXT one. Looking forward to feeling well enough to start tinkering with the keyboard again.
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#386884 - 03/23/14 12:27 PM Re: What's YOUR favorite "solo" in a recording? [Re: Mark79100]
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That's great news, Don. I remember when I had my surgery...15 days in hospital, and was home for about a week before I could actually sit and play.

I sure missed it.

We missed you here, too, buddy. Get well.

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#386885 - 03/23/14 01:54 PM Re: What's YOUR favorite "solo" in a recording? [Re: Mark79100]
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Nigel might like this one my son just did here in the office/studio.

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#386894 - 03/23/14 06:35 PM Re: What's YOUR favorite "solo" in a recording? [Re: Dnj]
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Originally Posted By: Dnj

Nigel I hear ya Freddie also was the musical director for
Earth Wind & Fire !!


Yes he was, that is who I meant, not Tower Of Power, my mistake.
Sol To Soul is an awesome album he released with that song being the title track from the album.

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#386895 - 03/23/14 06:38 PM Re: What's YOUR favorite "solo" in a recording? [Re: Dnj]
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Originally Posted By: Dnj

I cant answer with one solo ...as there are too many to decide on just one that would be silly.


I totally agree with that.

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#386896 - 03/23/14 07:01 PM Re: What's YOUR favorite "solo" in a recording? [Re: Nigel]
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A favorite track that features solos by Chick Corea, Al Di Meola and Stanley Clarke is Return To Forever's Dual Of The Jester And The Tyrant

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#386899 - 03/23/14 09:53 PM Re: What's YOUR favorite "solo" in a recording? [Re: Uncle Dave]
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Originally Posted By: Uncle Dave
Tommy's amazing, but he's like Mozart ... too many notes!
wink


With Nigel giving Tommy's performance a "thumbs-up," I'm going out on a limb here and hoping I don't get thrown out of the room!

I'd have to go with UD here.....a virtuoso guitarist, but "too many notes!" IMO....he butchered the song. It's the greatest example of where someone should have kept in mind that "silence is golden!" In this case, "silence is golden" between notes!

I think I liked Rico's Maria Elena better.

Mark

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#386900 - 03/23/14 10:07 PM Re: What's YOUR favorite "solo" in a recording? [Re: cgiles]
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Just a simple answer, please, no need to scour YouTube for something to post.chas


That would also help someone like me to navigate the messages. As it is, I have to scroll up and down to search for the writing between the Youtube posts.

Maybe just listing the site link would be better......or.......maybe it would be better if I got a bloodhound and trained him to look for the words?

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#386902 - 03/23/14 10:18 PM Re: What's YOUR favorite "solo" in a recording? [Re: ianmcnll]
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Originally Posted By: ianmcnll
Phil Wood's solo in Billy Joel's "Just The Way You Are"


Ian,

I forgot all about that one. It should have been included in my list of Top 10's.

I wrote out a transcript of the sax solo. You can have it if you want it (and I can find it).

Mark

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#386903 - 03/23/14 10:48 PM Re: What's YOUR favorite "solo" in a recording? [Re: Mark79100]
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Originally Posted By: Mark79100
Originally Posted By: Uncle Dave
Tommy's amazing, but he's like Mozart ... too many notes!
wink


With Nigel giving Tommy's performance a "thumbs-up," I'm going out on a limb here and hoping I don't get thrown out of the room!


I never expect everyone to agree with my opinion. Opinions are a personal view. Dunno why you would think I would take offense to that. You would have never seen me throw anyone out because they disagreed with me. We all have different personal opinions. That is only natural. I do realize you were just kidding though.



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#386904 - 03/23/14 10:58 PM Re: What's YOUR favorite "solo" in a recording? [Re: travlin'easy]
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Nigel might like this one my son just did here in the office/studio.


Gary your son can really shred. Please pass on my compliments to him from me. Being a guitarist/keyboard player in a classic rock band I can really appreciate his talent. Is he currently playing in a band or recording? If not he should be.

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#386910 - 03/24/14 06:44 AM Re: What's YOUR favorite "solo" in a recording? [Re: Nigel]
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Gary ... not my style of music, but he seems to be quite a technician ... and if Nigel says he's great, that's good enough for me ...
Congrats ...
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#386913 - 03/24/14 07:32 AM Re: What's YOUR favorite "solo" in a recording? [Re: Mark79100]
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Originally Posted By: ianmcnll
Phil Wood's solo in Billy Joel's "Just The Way You Are"


Ian,

I forgot all about that one. It should have been included in my list of Top 10's.

I wrote out a transcript of the sax solo. You can have it if you want it (and I can find it).

Mark


Yep, Phil's solo really elevated an already great tune to where it's often considered a "new" standard.

I have the Yamaha Electone Course Step 8 (last book in the course) that has the whole tune written out for organ (with left hand and bass pedals) and I used to teach the tune.

It has the sax part transcribed pretty accurately, especially the intro and outro of the solo and it's in the original key of "D".

I play the tune quite often and have even made a style for it on my Tyros4...I generally try to get the intro and outro of the solo as close as possible, and I sort of improvise the middle part fairly close to Phil's version, although some sax licks are still a challenge on keys.

In any case, the tune has some sweet chords in it...the second chord in the verse, Bm6th, is one some players play as straight Bm and it just doesn't sound right...there are some On-Bass chords that are also essential for a truly accurate rendition...Billy hit one out of the park with this tune, for sure.

Unfortunately I don't have a printer/scanner, but I may get one in the near future from a client. If I do, I'll post the transcription here.

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#386915 - 03/24/14 07:47 AM Re: What's YOUR favorite "solo" in a recording? [Re: Mark79100]
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This video contains an old song with two great solos that are performed so natural, one on the piano and on the guitar.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ualtLQW8xCg

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#386916 - 03/24/14 07:56 AM Re: What's YOUR favorite "solo" in a recording? [Re: Mark79100]
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Nigel, my son's old band gets together once in a while and performs at some of Baltimore's larger clubs, often drawing 300 or more people to each performance. Here's a link to the band from a couple years ago. http://red.planetarena.org/qim/bio.html Most of his time now is spent in software development for a major corporation, plus adding to his online game http://red.planetarena.org/ which has been extremely successful.

Yesterday, we had both our children over for a birthday dinner, John brought his guitar and an amp and we jammed till midnight. We had a ball.

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#386918 - 03/24/14 07:57 AM Re: What's YOUR favorite "solo" in a recording? [Re: Jerryghr]
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Originally Posted By: Jerryghr
This video contains an old song with two great solos that are performed so natural, one on the piano and on the guitar.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ualtLQW8xCg

regards,

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#386940 - 03/24/14 11:36 PM Re: What's YOUR favorite "solo" in a recording? [Re: ianmcnll]
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Originally Posted By: ianmcnll
Originally Posted By: Mark79100
Originally Posted By: ianmcnll
Phil Wood's solo in Billy Joel's "Just The Way You Are"



I have the Yamaha Electone Course that has the whole tune written out for organ (with left hand and bass pedals) and I used to teach the tune........It has the sax part transcribed pretty accurately,

Unfortunately I don't have a printer/scanner, but I may get one in the near future from a client. If I do, I'll post the transcription here.

Ian


Ian.....that song is about as near perfect as a song could be. And, yes, the sax solo in the middle and at the end put the tune up there with the best of them.

I sing it in D, but it's too high for me and I'm too lazy to lower it.

I've been looking all day for my transcription....can't find it. And I wrote it out note for note! If you can get it up here or send me a copy, I, for one, would appreciate it.

That song is like listening to Chopin. No matter how many times you hear it......you want to listen to it again!

Mark

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#386967 - 03/26/14 02:16 AM Re: What's YOUR favorite "solo" in a recording? [Re: travlin'easy]
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Yesterday, we had both our children over for a birthday dinner, John brought his guitar and an amp and we jammed till midnight. We had a ball.

Gary cool


That is the ultimate family get together !!!!

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#387021 - 03/27/14 12:38 AM Re: What's YOUR favorite "solo" in a recording? [Re: Nigel]
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I think one of my most favorite solos is the guitar solo in Chuck Mangione's hit "Feels So Good". It was played by Grant Geissman http://www.grantgeissman.com/fsg_solo.html

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#387056 - 03/27/14 05:42 PM Re: What's YOUR favorite "solo" in a recording? [Re: Mark79100]
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I agree .... one of my favs too. Another great piecs of his is "Land of Make Believe" - awesome Fluglehorn and Soprano sax solos.
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#387060 - 03/27/14 06:46 PM Re: What's YOUR favorite "solo" in a recording? [Re: Nigel]
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My favorite Drum Solo Ever
Buddy Rich OMG!!!
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#387069 - 03/28/14 01:47 AM Re: What's YOUR favorite "solo" in a recording? [Re: Nigel]
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Originally Posted By: Nigel
I think one of my most favorite solos is the guitar solo in Chuck Mangione's hit "Feels So Good".


Nigel.......that's one I DO agree with you on. I forgot all about that tune and how I used to be amazed over that guitar solo. Like....just when you digested one measure he was playing, the next measure was somewhere else. And those triplets were brilliant. Great tune too!

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#387124 - 03/28/14 10:02 PM Re: What's YOUR favorite "solo" in a recording? [Re: Mark79100]
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Originally Posted By: Mark79100
And those triplets were brilliant. Great tune too!


Absolutely Mark. Everything about that recording was brilliant.

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#387186 - 03/30/14 02:35 PM Re: What's YOUR favorite "solo" in a recording? [Re: Mark79100]
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