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- Concrete0
Which prelude Baskerville?
Tough one, some of his work is beyond grading!
- 305artist0
Kraftwerk
James Brown and the JBs
Weather Report
Miles
Cash
Dylan
- ross0
Eve of destruction.
the song.
- ninjasavant0
Miles Davis
Benny Goodman
Buddy Rich
Dave BrubeckStevie Wonder
Genesis (with Peter Gabriel)
Marvin GayeRavi Shankar
- Mimio0
You guys are awesome...
Don't forget the Jacques Dutronc
- Mimio0
On a serious tip:
try some:
Django Reinhardt
- Baskerville0
concrete, it's Prelude in C#minor:
http://services.juniata.edu/webd…
one of his more simple ones, it's ok apart from the agitato section in the middle which is blindingly fast and pretty intricate. I've almost got that bit down, just lots of chordal stuff still to learn. The last page is on 2 staves despite humans only having 2 hands, not 4!
- elms0
how could i forgot Kraftwerk
- demafleez0
Jaco Pastorius
Freddie Hubbard
Bob James
- Concrete0
One of my favourite pieces.
Good luck with the quadruple sforzando's.
- lowimpakt0
Frank Zappa
Beefheart
The Congos
Televisionetc
- -sputnik-0
the clash
- 5timuli0
The Jam 'All Mod Cons'
Rolling Stones 'Exile On Main St'
Gang Of Four 'Entertainment!'
The Faces 'A Nod Is As Good As A Wink... To A Blind Horse'
- 5timuli0
Rod Stewart 'Every Picture Tells A Story'
Nick Drake 'Five Leaves Left'
The Buzzcocks 'Another Music In A Different Kitchen'
The Who 'Live At Leeds'
- jaylarson0
jefferson airplane
- 5timuli0
Lou Reed 'Transformer'
The Clash 'The Clash'
Stiff Little Fingers 'Inflammable Material'
Adam & The Ants 'Kings Of The Wild Frontier'
- CALLES0
sympathy for the devil
wo wo
- version30
Big Band Remixed And Reinvented
- drgs0
prepurbetal michael jackson, only for connaisseurs
