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This tune's growing on me. I was looking around for the saxophone part as recorded on the original and found this transcription.
Rhys
Rhys
They'll have me to answer to if they do complain. Get as creative as you wish 🙂I do not authorize permission for members to complain about singing or other performance additions. This SOTM only permits fun to the camaraderie and fellowship of musicians.
Nigel is building an alternate backing track. It’s only once through.
Don't tempt me 😎Perfect sound for a cross-country motorcycle ride.
Not sure about your selection of motorcycle though 😉
I’m curious if you gave it a shot on tenor ? Alto Reed played this on tenor occasionally. Although the original intro was done on alto.
Will be interesting if someone gives it a crack on C soprano.
OK I won’t tempt you. But I know you can’t resist your saxelloDon't tempt me 😎
Oh the challenges of playing tenor. That’s one heck of a start. I assume you had this done yesterday. That makes it two days short of a week. That’s a lot of practice to get this one posted. Hope you’re enjoying the challenge. Now about that C sop versionNot quite where I want it to be but it's a start:
turn the page-tenor.mp3
I may do the c-sop later, that'll be way easier than a tenor
I had the idea for this Friday morning on my Pyrenees run but then Jazz is All suckered me into the Clarion register and yesterday I had to kick two former state champion's asses in disc golf 😎OK I won’t tempt you. But I know you can’t resist your saxello
Oh the challenges of playing tenor. That’s one heck of a start. I assume you had this done yesterday. That makes it two days short of a week. That’s a lot of practice to get this one posted. Hope you’re enjoying the challenge. Now about that C sop version![]()
When in doubt, it's always the embouchureThere's more to this little project than just recording a song. Last evening I was playing a bass part on my bari and discovered that it plays sharp in the lower registers but in pitch higher up the scale. Tried using a #2 and #2.5 reed, also adjusting the Yamaha 5c mp a bit but found that changing my embouchure was the real answer. Learning technique here!
I also jumped on ebay and bought a vintage hard rubber George M. Bundy 3 bari mp with a .090 opening. Can't hurt to have another mp to try. The Bundy is a bit longer.
Also, a 1941 C.G.Conn bass clarinet I found on ebay is arriving today.![]()
There's more to this little project than just recording a song. Last evening I was playing a bass part on my bari and discovered that it plays sharp in the lower registers but in pitch higher up the scale. Tried using a #2 and #2.5 reed, also adjusting the Yamaha 5c mp a bit but found that changing my emboucought a vintage hard rubber George M. Bundy 3 bari mp with a .090 opening. Can't hurt to have another mp to try. The Bundy is a bit longer.
Also, a 1941 C.G.Conn bass clarinet I found on ebay is arriving today.![]()
How’s the progress coming along? Maybe you can share your challenges and difficulties.Odd choice! I've been singing and playing this song on guitar for 35 years, with reference to the Jon English version, I've never much liked the Bob Segar version, he just doesn't put any feeling into it. I've never thought of the melody being sung by a saxophone though! I'll give it a go, is it permissible to include vocals?
Only the second link worked for me also. Wow that’s one heck of a mix. The song definitely works well on baritone. I like the way you added the original Mr. Alto Reed part. We did not include that in the sheet music. Did you pick it up from my post reference?I've only made an introduction post since I joined a year ago (find me someone whose life hasn't been flipped upside down this last year 😳) and I aim to be more active going forward. So I've decided to jump straight in at the deep end and have a crack at this.
View: https://soundcloud.com/user-780039043/turn-the-page
I can't seem to get the soundcloud thing to work, not quite sure what it's taking issue with 🙁