Is This the Greatest Walking Bass Line EVER??
#basshistory #jazzbass #transcription #analysis #paulthompson Talking about the music of the late, great Quincy Jones and his iconic 1969 album WALKING IN SPACE (A&M/CTI). His version of Benny Golson's jazz standard "Killer Joe" just might be the best walking bass line you've ever heard. I'll tell you how Ray Brown made it so good, from his choice of notes to his mind-lock with the great drummer Grady Tate. I'll also tell you why quarter notes separate the good from the GREAT. Check this out. Website: http://www.paulthompson.us Instagram: @pdbass74 X: @pdbass74

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