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3/4 new orleans feel, tragically one of bob berg's last recordings |
CD: a bass bolero
Credits: harald weinkum |
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unique version with fretless bass and a saw! |
CD: a bass bolero
Credits: eric satie |
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unique version with electric basses only; part of the all-3/4-time bass adventure "a bass bolero" by harald weinkum |
CD: a bass bolero
Credits: j.s.bach |
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electric bass version of this flamenco classic. part of the all-3/4-time bass adventure "a bass bolero" by harald weinkum |
CD: a bass bolero
Credits: francisco tarrega |
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duet between electric bass and soprano sax. dedicated to steve bailey, since I used his artificial harmonics-technique to make it happen. part of my all-3/4-time bass adventure "a bass bolero" |
CD: a bass bolero
Credits: harald weinkum |
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very, very unique version of USA's anthem. part of my all-3/4-time bass adventure "a bass bolero" |
CD: a bass bolero
Credits: john stafford smith |
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unique version as a duet between fretless bass and boston tap dancer josh hilberman; part of the all-3/4-time CD "a bass bolero" |
CD: a bass bolero
Credits: Thad Jones |
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slapped version of USA's and austria's national anthems |
CD: a bass bolero
Credits: trad. |
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