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Brown continued to perform until his death. Order Teach Me Tonight - Ray Brown Full Bass Score «Soular Energy (Ray Brown)» Concord Jazz (1985) 5 pp. He played on more than 2,000 recordings and worked with such musicians as Duke Ellington, Louis Armstrong, and Frank Sinatra.

Jazz - Mainstream Jazz - Medium Tempo - Piano Jazz - Ray Brown - Full Bass Score - Solo - Bass Line - Chords - Jazz Trio. Brown’s playing was characterized by magnificent tonal resonance, extremely subtle grasp of harmony, and astonishing technique.Īfter leaving Peterson’s trio in 1966, Brown settled in California, where he became a freelance and studio musician. Before purchasing a transcription that is not a Full Bass Score (eg, an extracted solo, a bass line for some choruses, the melody of the piece), please read the opening minute and second at the top left of the preview image. Teach Me Tonight - Ray Brown Full Bass Score.
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Beginning in 1952 he was a frequent performer on Norman Granz’s popular Jazz at the Philharmonic concert tours. Ray Brown - Night Train - Bass and Solo Transcription The Analysis is available for download here. Autumn in New York - Ray Brown Full Bass Line «Ella and Louis (Ella Fitzgerald and.».

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vocals Accompanied by Trumpet: Leonard Graham Bass: Ray Brown, et al. Search your favourite Jazz Bass Transcriptions (557 available): or filter the archive by musicians, genres, styles, typologies Home » Transcriptions. Brown began reaching wider audiences in the late 1940s when he started working with singer Ella Fitzgerald (the couple married in 1947 and divorced in 1952), and from 1951 to 1966 he was a member of the Oscar Peterson Trio, considered by many to be the finest small group in jazz history. Leader Trumpet Jazz At The Philharmonic Trumpets: Dave BurnsRay Orr-Matthew. Brown continued to perform until his death.Ray Brown, byname of Raymond Matthews Brown, (born October 13, 1926, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, U.S.-died July 2, 2002, Indianapolis, Indiana), American string bassist and one of the greatest of all jazz virtuosos.īrown first made his mark at age 19 when he went to New York City to join Dizzy Gillespie’s band at a time when the modern jazz revolution, spearheaded by saxophonist Charlie Parker, was just getting under way. Brown’s playing was characterized by magnificent tonal resonance, extremely subtle grasp of harmony, and astonishing technique.Īfter leaving Peterson’s trio in 1966, Brown settled in California, where he became a freelance and studio musician. Beginning in 1952 he was a frequent performer on Norman Granz’s popular Jazz at the Philharmonic concert tours. The song is played at quite a fast tempo for this song. Before purchasing a transcription that is not a Full Bass Score (eg, an extracted solo, a bass line for some choruses, the melody of the piece). Learn from the Legends v1.0 - 2969 pages of music Jazz Bass Transcriptions. I found his version of All The Things You Are, which had a few ( well a lot actually) nice lines in it, so I decided to transcribe those parts, or verses containing the lines I like the sound of. Barney Kessel - guitar Ray Brown - bass Shelly Manne - drums. Brown began reaching wider audiences in the late 1940s when he started working with singer Ella Fitzgerald (the couple married in 1947 and divorced in 1952), and from 1951 to 1966 he was a member of the Oscar Peterson Trio, considered by many to be the finest small group in jazz history. Ray Brown in one of the great upright Jazz bass players. Learn from the Legends v1.0 - 2977 pages of music Jazz Bass Transcriptions. He recorded albums as a solo artist and band leader. Ray Brown, byname of Raymond Matthews Brown, (born October 13, 1926, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, U.S.-died July 2, 2002, Indianapolis, Indiana), American string bassist and one of the greatest of all jazz virtuosos.īrown first made his mark at age 19 when he went to New York City to join Dizzy Gillespie’s band at a time when the modern jazz revolution, spearheaded by saxophonist Charlie Parker, was just getting under way. Barney Kessel - guitar Ray Brown - bass Shelly Manne - drums. John Francis Pastorius III known as Jaco Pastorius, was an American jazz bassist, composer and producer.
