I don't think that Joe Pass played anything the same twice. I think he just carried a theme in his head and with his wonderful talent used it as a framework to weave the improvisations around. But, just like everyone else, he had licks that resurface in all his arrangements and we can all recognise them, it's just that he was so damn good at it that they always sounded so fresh, natural and not contrived.
All I've ever wanted to do was play some joe pass or Wes Montgomery. As a metal player who can only read tabs lol this helps immensely. Ever since Jr high I've wanted to play like this.
You're welcome NUJALLCITIE! Feel free to download the pdf at our website (there is also a tutorial available on there) or check out the other Joe pass solo's on this channel. And... stay tuned, because coming monday there will be a new Joe Pass solo transcription!
Just purchased the transcription, and it isn’t the one in this video. Still great work, but a little disappointing as I wanted this version. Also, there is no video walkthrough. Is there a different link for this one with the video walkthrough. It would help if your site had a preview page for the transcriptions, too. Thanks.
Found the link pointing to the 1992 live version, so now I have both versions to use for study! Great work. Here's the link to the 1992 live version in this video: The sheet is available at this link edge-effect.media/services/arrange-notation.html if you're interested.
Hi Phil, I sent you an email concerning your issue. I'm glad you're happy with both transcriptions! Where did you find that link though? That site shouldn't exist anymore actually :-D
It's the link in the description of the video, clicking the Show More displays it. Yeah, I'll use ideas from both transcriptions, so nothing lost. I worked on it a bit this morning already, and having fun with it. Thanks again for your efforts, I really appreciate it. My ears are just about shot, lost about 95% hearing in both ears, but I can still have fun playing my guitar despite it all. Cheers, and best wishes.
Aman unfortunately, nerve damage in both ears. Lost about 95-98% of my hearing. I can still play, but transcribing is something I cannot do too well. After learning tunes by ear all of these years, not really reading music, I started reading music in standard notation, mostly as tab usually has mistakes. I find the notation generally more reliable. So, all is not lost. Cheers!
@Ken Brown I didn't say he did, and his transcription above is far more chromatic than modal. But a lot of people think modes are some huge technical challenge. They aren't. I use them in my composition all the time, though I usually hybridize them e.g. A D E F# G A Bb C
This is a great transcription but it isn't perfect as far as some of the Tab fingering is concerned. Being a reader, or more accurately someone who can decipher the dots, I find that Tab can sometimes get in the way and hinder the best soundings under my own fingers. I have every respect and admiration for the person who has made this transcription, because I certainly could not have possibly have done it, but having worked on it for the last couple of months and trying to compare the Tab fingering against what is visible in the video of Joe Pass playing this piece, I believe that I have just about eliminated some of the very small errors and omissions in the transcript. But at the end of the day it is all pointless, as however good a transcription of Joe Pass' work is it is just a snapshot in time because Joe Pass never played the same thing twice. Yes, he used signature licks in his music which just seemed to emanate from him through his great talent and instantaneous creativity, which is the sign of a true musician at whatever level of competency and Joe was at the very pinnacle of his chosen profession. So, you can impress your friends or people in a guitar shop by learning such pieces, and gain musical knowledge along the way, but at the end of the day it is just converting the black bits on the paper into mechanical movements on the fret-board. You may be playing tunes but you are not making music. BTW, I can only play tunes!
The sheet is available at:
www.musicnotes.com/l/5kVZQ
I wish Joe could come back so we all could thank him for what he gave us.
Awesome work. There is a lot to learn from ,every 4 bars is like new lesson.
Joe is THE MAN! Joe, thank you for the music - and for lighting the way. Rest in peace, brother
Well that sounds nice and simple to learn.... Seriously, Joe's arrangements are just other worldly. The man's genius knew no bounds.
Unbelievable- thank you ! To actually see what is being played while hearing it …
You put in a lot of work on this transcription, Thanks!!!!!
Took a green room lesson from Joe in the early 80's. Never transcribed his work, but you sure did a nice job. Thanks for sharing.
What a gift this is Incredible!!
I've never heard him play this song the same way twice when he was on solo guitar. It's beautiful to listen to!
I don't think that Joe Pass played anything the same twice. I think he just carried a theme in his head and with his wonderful talent used it as a framework to weave the improvisations around. But, just like everyone else, he had licks that resurface in all his arrangements and we can all recognise them, it's just that he was so damn good at it that they always sounded so fresh, natural and not contrived.
man...that intro....just cosmic stuff...
Total Respect to Jo!
All I've ever wanted to do was play some joe pass or Wes Montgomery. As a metal player who can only read tabs lol this helps immensely. Ever since Jr high I've wanted to play like this.
Well we've got lots of Joe Pass, some Wes Montgomery and also some metal, so go nuts! :-D
Oh my goodness! So amazing. I saw him live in the 1980’s. Solo guitar. Most amazing thing I’ve ever seen.
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Just brilliant
Amazing job. Thanks!
Some kind a master course ...stoned to follow and play ...just listen is the food ...megalypsed unity ...
Wow man great work transcribing this damn!
Fantastic worK!
There goes my summer learning this
Exactly
Thank you man!
masterful
f.a.n.t.a.s.t.i.c. work!
Thanks! Glad you like it. The sheet is available at this link edge-effect.media/services/arrange-notation.html if you're interested
Very much appreciated!! I've already printed it out and begun studying....wow.
Freaking awesome thank you man
loved it ♡
Thank you very so much ! This is what I wanted, finally found it. :)
Awesome
Thank you for this. Now I only need to find some to play it for me.
🤣 this really cracked me up
this shows why he is ... Joe Pass.. 🎸🎸🎸
Excellent work, thank you!
Amazing
Amazing, Thanks very much really helped
wow! thx so much for giving the transcription away for free!!
You're welcome NUJALLCITIE! Feel free to download the pdf at our website (there is also a tutorial available on there) or check out the other Joe pass solo's on this channel. And... stay tuned, because coming monday there will be a new Joe Pass solo transcription!
I will not be playing that even with a sheet! You must be sheeting me...
Thanks for this classic Joe Pass performance. Please transcribe Chet Atkins "One note Samba".
nice job , thanx a heap
Thanks! Glad you like it
Ire works this is, thanks a lot.. Just imagine play it naturaly is gonna take me a while... Then analyse it .... !
thanks
thank you so much for this transcription!!!! Joe pass is one of my favourites.
transcript some Wes Montgomery please ;p
+Aaron Gunsha sure thing! Wes is on the list ;-)
And that's how you have 5 years of study.
I can read normal sheet music on like flute an piano and all that but guitar sheet
really confuses me and I don't know why
it's really a different way to look at music, lol.
Do you mean the timing with swing
can't find any transcriptions on the sight
Such a great job I can get most of it on my own but when he throws all the chords at you-Ouch
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Can you transcript Beautiful Love's tabs?
Just purchased the transcription, and it isn’t the one in this video. Still great work, but a little disappointing as I wanted this version. Also, there is no video walkthrough. Is there a different link for this one with the video walkthrough. It would help if your site had a preview page for the transcriptions, too. Thanks.
Found the link pointing to the 1992 live version, so now I have both versions to use for study! Great work.
Here's the link to the 1992 live version in this video: The sheet is available at this link edge-effect.media/services/arrange-notation.html if you're interested.
Hi Phil, I sent you an email concerning your issue. I'm glad you're happy with both transcriptions! Where did you find that link though? That site shouldn't exist anymore actually :-D
It's the link in the description of the video, clicking the Show More displays it. Yeah, I'll use ideas from both transcriptions, so nothing lost. I worked on it a bit this morning already, and having fun with it. Thanks again for your efforts, I really appreciate it. My ears are just about shot, lost about 95% hearing in both ears, but I can still have fun playing my guitar despite it all. Cheers, and best wishes.
@@philmanuel6465 what happened to your hearing ?
Aman unfortunately, nerve damage in both ears. Lost about 95-98% of my hearing. I can still play, but transcribing is something I cannot do too well. After learning tunes by ear all of these years, not really reading music, I started reading music in standard notation, mostly as tab usually has mistakes. I find the notation generally more reliable. So, all is not lost. Cheers!
You didn't annotate when he looks at his watch.
Hahaha very true
ajajajaajaja EXACTLY
Fab
Learning modes is hard work.Leave me Bach's Diatonic.And send me Pass's drummer.
Modes are easy
@Ken Brown I didn't say he did, and his transcription above is far more chromatic than modal.
But a lot of people think modes are some huge technical challenge. They aren't. I use them in my composition all the time, though I usually hybridize them e.g. A D E F# G A Bb C
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Boss.
Pengest thing I’ve ever heard
This is a great transcription but it isn't perfect as far as some of the Tab fingering is concerned. Being a reader, or more accurately someone who can decipher the dots, I find that Tab can sometimes get in the way and hinder the best soundings under my own fingers. I have every respect and admiration for the person who has made this transcription, because I certainly could not have possibly have done it, but having worked on it for the last couple of months and trying to compare the Tab fingering against what is visible in the video of Joe Pass playing this piece, I believe that I have just about eliminated some of the very small errors and omissions in the transcript. But at the end of the day it is all pointless, as however good a transcription of Joe Pass' work is it is just a snapshot in time because Joe Pass never played the same thing twice. Yes, he used signature licks in his music which just seemed to emanate from him through his great talent and instantaneous creativity, which is the sign of a true musician at whatever level of competency and Joe was at the very pinnacle of his chosen profession. So, you can impress your friends or people in a guitar shop by learning such pieces, and gain musical knowledge along the way, but at the end of the day it is just converting the black bits on the paper into mechanical movements on the fret-board. You may be playing tunes but you are not making music. BTW, I can only play tunes!