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This is a fun blues to play. The opening vamp can be repeated any number of times. However it's important to create a freaky, frightful atmosphere by using sparse and scary effects in the intro.Besetzung:3 Melodie-Instrumente, Klavier, Gitarre, Kontrabass, Schlagzeug
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Dieser Blues macht einfach Spaß. Der Eröffnungsvamp kann beliebig wiederholt werden. Dabei ist es wichtig, mit wenigen gruseligen Effekten im Intro eine unheimliche Atmosphäre zum Fürchten zu schaffen.Schwierigkeitsgrad: 4
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This is a fun blues to play. The opening vamp can be repeated any number of times. However it's important to create a freaky, frightful atmosphere by using sparse and scary effects in the intro.Besetzung:3 melody instruments, piano, guitar, double bass, percussion
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y the accented eighth-notes in bars 4-5 short, straight, but with a meaty and heavy-noted feel. I think my scream can be heard in measure six of letter A. The last four bars of A has a relaxed swing feel to it; the bass should walk here with the remaining rhythm section players changing also to a 4/4 jazz feel. The bass and rhythm section should back to the funky, opening feel for solos at letter B. The rhythm section may choose and have the flexibility to walk/swing during certain solos. Solo backgrounds at letter C are on cue. Let your drummer solo on the D. C. over the opening vamp figure. You have the option to re-introduce the freaky effects as long as they don't take the focus off your drummer. After the final statement of the melody have the rhythm section delay the last chord Ab/F - play this on cue while the horns are holding the trill. All the trills are to be played slow and expressive. Try to imagine the bug!!! Night Fright! - Ubusuky Ukuthuka! can be heard on the CD "Two in One: Mike Rossi & Ulrich Suesse" (MRUS 4074).Instrumentation:3 melody instruments, piano, guitar, double bass, percussion