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lick libraries online. free ones?

Reply from: nono umasy
Date: 14 Apr 2008, 05:16
lick libraries online. free ones?

i searched the user group but couldn't find any so im posting.

anyone know of any sites online that have free lick libraries.
i'd like to start building my vocabulary.

also, what are some suggestions for doing transcribing yourself? any
resources?

do they make books of transcriptions of famous musicians like
cannonball adderley, or miles davis, or ? any good books or companies
come to mind?
also any techniques to play these licks? or should i spread out the
lick over many registers?

im looking for blues, jazz, and spanish licks.
this post is kinda scattered but i think you get the gist.

thx in advance.

Reply from: Flamencoman
Date: 14 Apr 2008, 06:15
Re: lick libraries online. free ones?

On Sun, 13 Apr 2008 20:16:01 -0700 (PDT), nono umasy
<nigelinsouthamerica@gmail,com > wrote:

>i searched the user group but couldn't find any so im posting.
>
>anyone know of any sites online that have free lick libraries.
>i'd like to start building my vocabulary.
>
>also, what are some suggestions for doing transcribing yourself? any
>resources?
>
>do they make books of transcriptions of famous musicians like
>cannonball adderley, or miles davis, or ? any good books or companies
>come to mind?
>also any techniques to play these licks? or should i spread out the
>lick over many registers?
>
>im looking for blues, jazz, and spanish licks.
>this post is kinda scattered but i think you get the gist.
>
>thx in advance.

http :// www .myguitarsolo,com /Licks/Licks.htm

Try this site.

Flamencoman

Reply from: mapdude
Date: 16 Apr 2008, 04:56
Re: lick libraries online. free ones?

www .vanderbilly,com


Flamencoman wrote:
> On Sun, 13 Apr 2008 20:16:01 -0700 (PDT), nono umasy
> <nigelinsouthamerica@gmail,com > wrote:
>
>> i searched the user group but couldn't find any so im posting.
>>
>> anyone know of any sites online that have free lick libraries.
>> i'd like to start building my vocabulary.
>>
>> also, what are some suggestions for doing transcribing yourself? any
>> resources?
>>
>> do they make books of transcriptions of famous musicians like
>> cannonball adderley, or miles davis, or ? any good books or companies
>> come to mind?
>> also any techniques to play these licks? or should i spread out the
>> lick over many registers?
>>
>> im looking for blues, jazz, and spanish licks.
>> this post is kinda scattered but i think you get the gist.
>>
>> thx in advance.
>
> http :// www .myguitarsolo,com /Licks/Licks.htm
>
> Try this site.
>
> Flamencoman

Reply from: Derek
Date: 16 Apr 2008, 18:04
Re: lick libraries online. free ones?

There are tons of Miles transcriptions out there. Cory Christainsen
did a series of "In the Style Of" series when he was with Mel Bay.

Joe Pass, Wes, Grant Green, Charlie Parker, Cannonball, Coltrane,
etc. Here is the link

http :// www .melbay,com /searchresults.asp?Keyword=in%20the%20style%20of&discontinued=no&TypeOfSearch=keyword&Melbay=++Search++

Reply from: Lumpy
Date: 16 Apr 2008, 19:16
Re: lick libraries online. free ones?

Derek wrote:
> There are tons of Miles transcriptions out there. Cory Christainsen
> did a series of "In the Style Of" series when he was with Mel Bay.
>
> Joe Pass, Wes, Grant Green, Charlie Parker, Cannonball, Coltrane,
> etc.

Looking for Yanni, Kenny G and Minnie Ripperton
in both guitar TAB and bagpipe fingering.

Will trade for cracks to Atari 400 PONG
or ascii drawings of naked women.


Lumpy

In Your Ears for 40 Years
www .LumpyMusic,com




Reply from: Derek
Date: 16 Apr 2008, 20:11
Re: lick libraries online. free ones?

Lumpy wrote:
>
> Looking for Yanni, Kenny G and Minnie Ripperton
> in both guitar TAB and bagpipe fingering.
>
> Will trade for cracks to Atari 400 PONG
> or ascii drawings of naked women.

I got you covered for all the above except that Minnie Ripperton tune
"Loving You".

Actually I have most of it transcribed, but I run out of ledger lines
when she does her falsetto thing.

Reply from: Lumpy
Date: 16 Apr 2008, 21:37
Re: lick libraries online. free ones?

Derek wrote:

> I got you covered for all the above
> except that Minnie Ripperton tune
> "Loving You".

That's the one with Cat Stevens playing
Ovation in the video.


Lumpy

In Your Ears for 40 Years
www .LumpyMusic,com







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