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Semi-Easy Fender Rhodes songs to learn?
Guitar is my main instrument, but I really have been wanting to develop some electric piano skills. I have been listening to a lot of Herbie, Stevie, EWF etc, but a lot of it is very complex for me to figure out. Can you recommend me some sorta funk or jazz material for a starting point? I love transcribing, but I would also love some transcriptions
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Location: Ottawa, Canada
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Not actually played on a Fender Rhodes in the original, but certainly period appropriate, and relatively easy, and sounds great on a Rhodes: Watermelon Man (Herbie Hancock).
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What about, "Green Onions", an instrumental R&B hit recorded in 1962 by Booker T. & the M.G.s.
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An excellent choice, though also not actually played on a Fender Rhodes either.
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You might also look at some of Ray Charles' work; even though things like "What'd I Say" were recorded on a Wurly, he used a Rhodes on his live gigs...
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Check out this video of Herbie Hancock and the Headhunters. Its and hour or so, live in some studio, and his Rhodes work is ON FIRE. You obviously won't be able to play his solos note for note, but his work is so damn inspiring. I watched this probably twenty times in the first week I found it. Just learning a few licks that he uses, and applying them to your playing... That helps a ton.
Great video for anyone at all. Bennie Maupin is the shit on the saxello too. He is burning, and oh man, Bill Summers on percussion... The whole group smokes.
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