Has anyone transcribed Rich Matteson's tuba playing?
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BopEuph
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Has anyone transcribed Rich Matteson's tuba playing?
I'd like a transcription of Rich's playing on The Sound of the Wasp. If anyone's already done this, it would be awesome!
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Re: Has anyone transcribed Rich Matteson's tuba playing?
If my memory is correct, someone transcribed his helicon solo on Sweet Georgia Brown. I believe it was published in the I.T.E.A. Journal several years ago.
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Re: Has anyone transcribed Rich Matteson's tuba playing?
Ooh, that would be perfect! I want to add one of his solos to my daily routine. I'd transcribe it, but time is short.Stephen Shoop wrote:If my memory is correct, someone transcribed his helicon solo on Sweet Georgia Brown. I believe it was published in the I.T.E.A. Journal several years ago.
If only I knew where it was...Maybe I have that edition buried somewhere, but I don't know.
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Re: Has anyone transcribed Rich Matteson's tuba playing?
I would love you forever if you completed it! Even twice as much if you included his bassline, too...his walking is something I can't compare to.lost wrote:I accept this challenge.
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Re: Has anyone transcribed Rich Matteson's tuba playing?
All the old journals will be in an online archive at iteaonline.org in the readily foreseeable future. Looks like everything back to 2004 is available now.BopEuph wrote:Maybe I have that edition buried somewhere, but I don't know.
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Re: Has anyone transcribed Rich Matteson's tuba playing?
Now that's pretty cool, but I'm no longer a part of ITEA.
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You can have a month for free to decide if it would be worthwhile to join again: http://www.iteaonline.org/members/Join_ ... mberships/BopEuph wrote:Now that's pretty cool, but I'm no longer a part of ITEA.
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Re: Has anyone transcribed Rich Matteson's tuba playing?
Oh my god, dude. This is awesome. I love, love, love you.
I still ain't putting out, though.
I still ain't putting out, though.
Yeah, he was something else. I get compliments on my solos all the time, but I want to wow cats with my soloing. So I wanted to go to the source. And I really dig his bassline on this track. Simple, but swings hard!lost wrote:Kinda makes me wanna hang up the 'ol tuba
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Re: Has anyone transcribed Rich Matteson's tuba playing?
I transcribed Matteson's solos to "Avalon" and "Sweet Georgia Brown" many years ago with primitive notation software. My versions are slightly different from the ones that were published in the T.U.B.A. Journal. Listen to the recordings and decide for yourself which ones are closer to the truth.
Avalon: https://app.box.com/s/2mwon13o0iq0w80v09dc
Sweet Georgia Brown: https://app.box.com/s/f9pvpz05knvyny2dkv5t
Avalon: https://app.box.com/s/2mwon13o0iq0w80v09dc
Sweet Georgia Brown: https://app.box.com/s/f9pvpz05knvyny2dkv5t
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Re: Has anyone transcribed Rich Matteson's tuba playing?
This is awesome. I love that you put the chord symbols above the Avalon solo. Makes studying it much easier! What did you use to engrave the music? It almost looks like something you'd find in the Colorado Cookbook.
Do you know which issue the transcriptions are in?
Do you know which issue the transcriptions are in?
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Re: Has anyone transcribed Rich Matteson's tuba playing?
I think the notation software I was using back then was called "Music Writer" by Pyware.
There are plenty of better ones out there now. Sorry I neglected to put the chord symbols into the other chart, but you can find them in any fakebook. (The "Creole Fakebook" can be downloaded free, in several transpositions including bass clef; just google it.)
I don't remember which issue the Matteson solo transcription(s) were published. Maybe I will go through the stack of journals to find them some day when I am snowed in, if I remember.
There are plenty of better ones out there now. Sorry I neglected to put the chord symbols into the other chart, but you can find them in any fakebook. (The "Creole Fakebook" can be downloaded free, in several transpositions including bass clef; just google it.)
I don't remember which issue the Matteson solo transcription(s) were published. Maybe I will go through the stack of journals to find them some day when I am snowed in, if I remember.
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Re: Has anyone transcribed Rich Matteson's tuba playing?
Thanks. No problem. I'm a professional copyist and thought it was interesting to see a font style that's like something out of decades past. It's just pretty cool to see.Art Hovey wrote:I think the notation software I was using back then was called "Music Writer" by Pyware.
There are plenty of better ones out there now.
Creole Fakebook? I've got over 100 fakebooks, but not that one! Though, I probably don't need it, with that many...and Avalon is in plenty of those books, lol. And iReal Pro has replaced the need of any of them these days!Art Hovey wrote:Sorry I neglected to put the chord symbols into the other chart, but you can find them in any fakebook. (The "Creole Fakebook" can be downloaded free, in several transpositions including bass clef; just google it.)
Heh. No rush. Looks like yours are pretty accurate.Art Hovey wrote:I don't remember which issue the Matteson solo transcription(s) were published. Maybe I will go through the stack of journals to find them some day when I am snowed in, if I remember.
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