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well i was wondering what a good song would be to audition for jazz band in my school.i play bass and i was thinking of doing the beginning of anesthesia pulling teeth by cliff or a jethro tull song.any recomendations would be nice
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Go with Cliff! Make sure you use the wah.
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What about the "Seinfeld" theme?

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Jazz Band? Bass?

Portrait of Tracy - Jaco Pastorious
Amazing Grace - Victor Wooten's arrangement
School Days - Stanley Clarke

Since it's Jazz band, they'll probably be more interested in your ability to read a chart and improvise bass lines rather than being able to rip off any particular song, note-for-note. Demonstrate that you understand harmonic theory and can keep a walking bass line moving. Check out Michael Dimin; he does a lot of cool arrangements of standards that utilize jazz harmonies and walking lines.

http://www.michaeldimin.com/
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BadDazeRob wrote:What about the "Seinfeld" theme?

r:>)
Barney Miller theme is better! :twisted: Keep hopin to hear Paul play that. :wink:
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bassist_25 wrote:Jazz Band? Bass?

Portrait of Tracy - Jaco Pastorious
Amazing Grace - Victor Wooten's arrangement
School Days - Stanley Clarke

Since it's Jazz band, they'll probably be more interested in your ability to read a chart and improvise bass lines rather than being able to rip off any particular song, note-for-note. Demonstrate that you understand harmonic theory and can keep a walking bass line moving. Check out Michael Dimin; he does a lot of cool arrangements of standards that utilize jazz harmonies and walking lines.

http://www.michaeldimin.com/
fuck all that...play metallica! :lol:
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Play something you play well. School jazz bands want "good" not "kickass," "brutal," or "raw." Jazz is jazz, man. It's equal parts passion, precision and hip. You own the song, you get the gig. Good luck!-------->JMS
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Be sure to use a lot of jazz slang. For example, "That Cliff was one hep cat, daddy-o."

And do a lot of scat singing for bonus points. Google for "scat video"; that will be helpful.



Edit: Please DO NOT Google for "scat video". Of course, saying this will greatly increase the odds that you'll actually try it. Don't. Just dont.
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Jimi Hatt wrote:Google for "scat video"; that will be helpful.
LMFAO
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That's effin' funny right there. :lol:
I think he's a young kid so I'm obliged to say:
Don't Google "scat video", at least until college.
The rest of you, behave, ya mugs. :roll: ----->JMS
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songsmith wrote:That's effin' funny right there. :lol:
I think he's a young kid so I'm obliged to say:
Don't Google "scat video", at least until college.
The rest of you, behave, ya mugs. :roll: ----->JMS
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What are you guys talking about? :oops:
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Talkin' 'bout Shaf!
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And make sure to wear the requisite "I'm a cool jazz musician hepcat" floppy hat:

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i agree it is f-ing funny....by the way i know what it is my brother is 21 :D
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