Pick 00:00 Fingers 03:39 Several things to say about this one: 1) At first, I just wanted to learn this part for my own practice, rather than something intended for the channel. But I quickly found that of all the transcriptions I could find, there were none I agreed with. 2) Don’t get me wrong: a lot what Shuggy played here feels very improvised, so it’s perfectly okay for anyone to put their own spin on the licks if they play it — especially when covering it in a performance. 3) I, however, never intend to perform it in public. I only set out to learn something from it, and if I truly want to get a glimpse of the way Shuggy was thinking, I better try and play it as close as possible. So I had to take all the transcriptions there were and verify them against what I thought was happening, changing a lot of small and not so small details, ultimately creating a transcription of my own. So now there’s one more. 4) You may still disagree with how I interpreted the part, it’s okay. I used two different masters and the isolated rhythm section from Hot Rats Sessions to try and zero in on some of the parts I wasn’t sure about, but YMMV. 5) Also, there’s still a bunch of my own mannerisms in the way I articulate some of the notes, that’s inescapable. 6) I oscillated a lot between pick and fingers as I was learning the piece. I’m a pick player most of the time, but I decided to keep both versions. Оригинал: Frank Zappa - Peaches En Regalia bass cover with tabs. 22 мая 2022 г. Комментарий работе и.. автора: An intelligent and thoughtful analysis of the bass part of Otis in this topic. Much better than I’ve met before. Otherwise: “One of my favorite philosophical tenets is that people will agree with you only if they already agree with you. You do not change people’s minds.“ “The most important thing to do in your life is to not interfere with somebody else’s life.” Frank Vincent Zappa
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