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| + | A contender for greatest saxophone riff ever. Guitar chart has that very same sax with tap notes, while the verses feature a slow strum pattern of open notes with two- and three-note chords, and ends in a dramatic solo with many bends. Bass is a comfortable finger-style pattern with multi-fret slides charted during the iconic sax portions. Drums feature syncopation during the flute interludes, but otherwise have a mostly straightforward beat. | ||
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Latest revision as of 17:44, 8 July 2024
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| Baker Street | ||||
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| Gerry Rafferty | ||||
| Album | City to City | |||
| Year | 1978 | |||
| Genre | Jazz Rock | |||
| Duration | 6:09 | |||
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| Solos | ||||
| Download | Click here • (more details) | |||
A contender for greatest saxophone riff ever. Guitar chart has that very same sax with tap notes, while the verses feature a slow strum pattern of open notes with two- and three-note chords, and ends in a dramatic solo with many bends. Bass is a comfortable finger-style pattern with multi-fret slides charted during the iconic sax portions. Drums feature syncopation during the flute interludes, but otherwise have a mostly straightforward beat.
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