One of my favorite Chick Corea compositions. Our “combo coach” always wanted to call tunes in anything but 4/4, so this one got called a lot. You sound fantastic, as always! Your bass chops have got to be in decent shape by now (nice and calloused!).
@@bradgoode5659 I tinker around with a “doghouse” Palantino that would’ve probably offended Paul Warburton to the nth degree, but it gives my face a break from the horn and stretches my ears, and hopefully helps me listen better for intonation… even if just playing simple tunes, or TRYING to play basslines from favorite Soul/R&B/HipHop tunes from my youth. I mean, I have a Simandl book, but Rufus Reid’s book (which I dig) or something MUCH simpler is typically on my bass stand! There shall be no public bass playing by moi!
One of my favorite Chick Corea compositions. Our “combo coach” always wanted to call tunes in anything but 4/4, so this one got called a lot. You sound fantastic, as always! Your bass chops have got to be in decent shape by now (nice and calloused!).
Thank you, Jeff! Yes, I'm sort of back in practice with the bass these days. Having fun with it!
@@bradgoode5659 I tinker around with a “doghouse” Palantino that would’ve probably offended Paul Warburton to the nth degree, but it gives my face a break from the horn and stretches my ears, and hopefully helps me listen better for intonation… even if just playing simple tunes, or TRYING to play basslines from favorite Soul/R&B/HipHop tunes from my youth.
I mean, I have a Simandl book, but Rufus Reid’s book (which I dig) or something MUCH simpler is typically on my bass stand! There shall be no public bass playing by moi!