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Funk & Soul Bass Funk & Soul Bass 14 Transcriptions Transcribed by Ian ‘dodge’ Paterson DP002 Index 1) The Boss – James Brown 2) Fell In Love With A Boy – Joss Stone 3) What’s The Buzz – JCS soundtrack 4) For What It’s Worth – East Harlem Voices 5) Let’s Get It On – Marvin Gaye 6) Do Your Thing – Marion Gaines Singers 7) Cardova – The Meters 8) Rescue Me – Fontella Bass 9) In The Midnight Hour – Wilson Pickett 10) She Caught The Katy – Blues Brothers 11) People Say – The Meters 12) Son Of A Preacher Man – Dusty Springfield 13) Sittin’ On The Dock Of The Bay – Otis Redding 14) Cissy Strut – The Meters Thanks Many thanks to William Condra from Talkbass.com for taking the time to look over these transcriptions and offer invaluable corrections and advice. Thanks too must go to Nick Pride and Jamie McCredie for offering suggestions on chords / harmony and general encouragement / support. Disclaimer These transcriptions are my own personal work – they are not for sale / resale as this would breach copyright by the owners of the individual works. They are merely intended for personal study / educational purposes under the ‘fair dealing’ section of the current UK ‘Copyright, Designs and Patents Act 1988’. If you find them useful why not give a small donation to a charity of your choice? Any mistakes – let me know and I will correct them immediately. Enjoy playing them! Funk The Boss - James Brown q = ca. 99 From the album 'Black Caesar' (1973) (record about 1/4 tone flat) Bass by Fred Thomas 1 2 get down Fm7 ? 4 ‰ ‰ j j j j j j j j b 4 V V JV JV ‰ ≈œ™≈ ‰ ≈œ™≈ ‰ ≈œ™≈ ‰ ≈œ™≈ œ™ bœ™ œ™ bœ™ œ™ bœ™ œ™ bœ™ 6 ? j j j j j j j j b ‰ ≈ œ™ ≈ ‰ ≈ œ™ ≈ ‰ ≈ œ™ ≈ ‰ ≈ œ™ ≈ œ™ bœ™ œ™ bœ™ œ™ bœ™ œ™ bœ™ 10 ? j j j j j j j j b ‰ ≈ œ™ ≈ ‰ ≈ œ™ ≈ ‰ ≈ œ™ ≈ ‰ ≈ œ™ ≈ œ™ bœ™ œ™ bœ™ œ™ bœ™ œ™ bœ™ 14 ? j j j j j j j j b ‰ ≈ œ™ ≈ ‰ ≈ œ™ ≈ ‰ ≈ œ™ ≈ ‰ ≈ œ™ ≈ œ™ bœ™ œ™ bœ™ œ™ bœ™ œ™ bœ™ 18 ? j j j j j j j j b ‰ ≈ œ™ ≈ ‰ ≈ œ™ ≈ ‰ ≈ œ™ ≈ ‰ ≈ œ™ ≈ œ™ bœ™ œ™ bœ™ œ™ bœ™ œ™ bœ™ 22 ? j j j j j j j j b ‰ ≈ œ™ ≈ ‰ ≈ œ™ ≈ ‰ ≈ œ™ ≈ ‰ ≈ œ™ ≈ œ™ bœ™ œ™ bœ™ œ™ bœ™ œ™ bœ™ 26 ? j j b ‰ j ≈ œ ≈ ‰ j ≈ œ ≈ œ™ bœ™ ™ œ™ bœ™ ™ ww 30 Bb7 . ? r œœœ œœbœœœ œœœœœœ r œœœ œœbœœœ œœœœœœ b œœ‰™œ œœbœœ œœ‰™œ œœœ 34 . œbœnœ. œ ? r œœœ œ ¿œ œ¿bœœœœ r œœ œœœœœœbœ œœœœœœ b œœ‰™œ œbœœ œœ‰™œ œœœ 38 . r œœ œ œ ¿œ¿bœ œ r œ œ œœ¿bœ œ¿œ œœ ?b œ œ‰™œ œbœœœ ‰™R œ œ œ‰™œ œbœ œœœ œ œ Transcribed by Ian 'dodge' Paterson, 2011. Check WWW.DODGEBASS.CO.UK for more Funk, Soul, Blues & Jazz transcriptions. Thanks to William for corrections. For educational and personal use only - not to be sold but please share! If you find it useful why not give a small donation to a charity of your choice? 2 The Boss - James Brown 42 ? r œœœ œœœœ œbœœ r œbœnœ œœ œœ¿bœœœœœ b œœ‰™œ œbœœ œœœbœœœ œœ‰™œ œbœœ ≈ 46 . j ? r œœœ œ œœ¿œ œbœœœœœ r œœœ œœbœfiœœœ œœœœœœ b œœ‰™œ œbœœ J ≈R œœ‰™œ œœœ 50 ? r œœœ œ œbœœ r œœœ œœ ¿¿œbœœœœ b œœ‰™œ œbœœ œœbœœnœ œœ œœ‰™œ œbœœ ‰ 54 œbœnœ ¿ œ ? r bœœœœœ œ ¿œbœœ r bœœœœœ œ¿ bœ œ œœœbœœ b œœ‰™œ œ ≈ œœ‰™œ œ ≈ Rœ™ 58 œ œ œ œ œ. nœ. bœ œ ? r bœ œœ œœ œ bœœœœ œ œ r bœœœ bœ œœbœ b œ œ ‰™ œ œ ≈ bœ œœ‰™œ œ J ‰ ≈ 62 Fm7 ? œ j j j j j j b ≈ œ™ ˙ ‰ ≈ œ™ ≈ ‰ ≈ œ™ ≈ ‰ ≈ œ™ ≈ R œ™ bœ™ œ™ bœ™ œ™ bœ™ 66 ? j j j j j j j j b ‰ ≈ œ ≈ ‰ ≈ œ ≈ ‰ ≈ œ ≈ ‰ ≈ œ ≈ œ™ bœ™ ™ œ™ bœ™ ™ œ™ bœ™ ™ œ™ bœ™ ™ 70 ? j j j j j j j j b ‰ ≈ œ™ ≈ ‰ ≈ œ™ ≈ ‰ ≈ œ™ ≈ ‰ ≈ œ™ ≈ œ™ bœ™ œ™ bœ™ œ™ bœ™ œ™ bœ™ 74 ? ‰ j ≈ j ≈ ‰ j ≈ j ≈ ‰ j ≈ j ≈ ‰ j ≈ j ≈ b bœ™ œ™ bœ™ œ™ bœ™ œ™ bœ™ œ™ œfadeout™ œ™ œ™ œ™ 78 ? j j j j j j j j b ‰ ≈ œ™ ≈ ‰ ≈ œ™ ≈ ‰ ≈ œ™ ≈ ‰ ≈ œ™ ≈ œ™ bœ™ œ™ bœ™ œ™ bœ™ œ™ bœ™ Transcribed by Ian 'dodge' Paterson, 2011. Check WWW.DODGEBASS.CO.UK for more Funk, Soul, Blues & Jazz transcriptions. Thanks to William for corrections. For educational and personal use only - not to be sold but please share! If you find it useful why not give a small donation to a charity of your choice? Fell In Love With A Boy - Joss Stone Funky soul q = 90 (swung 16ths) From the album 'The Soul Sessions' (2003) Bass by Adam Blackstone synth / drum pickup Bbm Bbm . ∏ . ∏ . ? b 4 œ j œœœœœ œ j œœœœœ b bbb 4 V V V V œœœ œ œœ≈Œ‰œ œ ≈œœ™ œœœ œ œœ≈Œ‰œ œ ≈œœ™ 6 Bbm Bbm . ∏ . œ . ∏ . œ ? b œ j œœ œœ œ j œœ œœ b bbb œ œ œ œ œ œ≈Œ‰œ œ ≈œœ™ œ œ œ œ œ œ≈Œ‰œ œ ≈œœ™ 10 F7 œ œ F7 œ Eb7 Ebm7 j j œ . œ nœ œ™ j j œ j . œ ? b nœfiœnœfiœ œ œœ œœœ œ R nœ ≈ nœfiœœfiœ œ œfiœœ r œœ œœœ œœœ b bbb ≈ Œ J≈ ≈ ≈ ‰≈œ œœ™ 14 Bbm . ∏ . œ . ∏ . œ ? b œ j œœ œœ œ j œœ œœ b bbb œ œ œ œ œ œ≈Œ‰œ œ ≈œœ™ œ œ œ œ œ œ≈Œ‰œ œ ≈œœ™ 18 Bbm . ∏ . œ . ∏ . œ ? b œ j œœ œœ œ j œœ œœ b bbb œ œ œ œ œ™œŒ‰œ œ ≈œœ™ œ œ œ œ œ™œŒ‰œ œ ≈ œœ™ 22 F7 . œ. Eb7 Ebm7 œœœ nœœnœœ . œœœ ? b b œ ≈ ≈ œ≈œœœ œ Œ‰œ œœ œ ≈œœ≈œœnœ œœ œœ œœœ b b b nœ ¿¿œ ¿nœ œ œ™ 26 Bbm . ∏ . œ . ∏ . œ ? b œ j œœ œœ œ j œœ œœ b bbb œ œ œ œ œ œ≈Œ‰œ œ ≈œœ™ œ œ œ œ œ œ≈Œ‰œ œ ≈œœ™ 30 Bbm . ∏ . œ . ∏ . œ ? b œ j œœ œœ œ j œœ œœ b bbb œ œ œ œ œ œ≈Œ‰œ œ ≈œœ™ œ œ œ œ œ œ≈Œ‰œ œ ≈œœ™ 34 F7 ¿nœ#œ nœ œ œ nœœ ¿nœœ nœ œnœœ ? b b ≈ ≈ nœ ‰œnœœ≈ ≈ ≈ œ≈R ≈ R≈ ≈ œ b b b œœ œ¿œœ ¿nœœ œ œ R ¿œ 37 Eb7 Ebm7 Bbm . œ œ œ . ∏ . œ œ œ ? b b œ œ œ œ œ œ œ ≈ Œ‰j œ œ ≈ b b b œ œ™ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ™ Transcribed by Ian 'dodge' Paterson, 2011. Check WWW.DODGEBASS.CO.UK for more Funk, Soul, Blues & Jazz transcriptions. Thanks to William for corrections. For educational and personal use only - not to be sold but please share! If you find it useful why not give a small donation to a charity of your choice? 2 Fell In Love With A Boy - Joss Stone 40 Bbm . ∏ . œ . ∏ ? b œ j œ œ œ œ œ b bbb œ œ œ œ œ œ ≈ Œ‰œ œ ≈ œ œ™ œ œ œ œ œ œ ≈ Œ 43 . œ . ∏ . œ ? b j œ œ œ œ œ j œ œ œ œ b bbb ‰ œ œ ≈ œ œ™ œ œ œ œ œ œ ≈ Œ‰œ œ ≈ œ œ™ 46 Bbm . ∏ . œ . ∏ . œ ? b œ œœ œ ≈Œ‰j œœ œœ œ œ œœ œ ≈Œ‰j œœ œœ œ b bbb œ œ œ œ œ ≈ œ™ œ œ œ œ œ ≈ œ™ 50 F7 ? œœ œ œ œ bb b j j ≈ j‰ ‰ œ≈ ¿ œ ≈ œœ œœ œ ≈ œ ≈ œ nœ b b nœfiœ œfiœ œ œœ œœ œ nœ œ œ œ œ¿ 53 Eb7 Ebm7 F7 . œ ? b œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ b b œ œ™ j j ≈ j‰ ‰ œnœ ¿ œ ≈ œ œ b b nœfiœ œfiœ œ œ œ œ œ œ nœ œ 56 Eb7 Ebm7 Bbm . œ œ œ . ∏ ? b b œ ≈ œ ≈ œnœ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ ≈ Œ b b b œ œ œ ¿ œ œ œ œ™ œ œ œ 59 . œ . ∏ . œ ? b j œ œ œ œ œ ≈ Œ‰j œ œ œ œ b bbb ‰ œ œ ≈ œ œ™ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ ≈ œ œ™ 62 F7 . ?bb b œœ ≈ œ≈ œœœ≈ ¿œœ œ ≈ ≈ œ≈ œœœ œ ≈ ≈ œœnœ b b nœ ¿¿ œ ¿nœ ¿œnœ œ œ œœ œœ 65 Eb7 Ebm7 Bbm . œ . ∏ . œ ? b œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ ≈ ≈ ‰ j œ œ œ œ œ b bbb œ™ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ ≈ œ™ 68 fij Bbm . ∏ . œ nœ bœnœbœ œœ . ∏ ? b œ j ≈ œœœ œ b bbb œ œ œ œ œ œ≈ œ œ≈ ‰ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ≈ œ œ≈ 71 œ œ ∏ ? . œ œ œ œ œ . ∏ bbbb ≈ ¿ œ œ œ ≈ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ ≈ œ œ ≈≈ ≈ ≈ œ b ¿nœ ¿ œ ¿nœ œ œ 74 œfij ∏ .
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