
This song is in many ways the emotional heartbeat of ‘View With A Room’ and sets the tone for the whole body of music. This song began as a study in developing a climbing double stop theme and increasingly became an exploration of a groove/tempo that can feel both laid back, standing still, or driving forward, depending on what it is paired with. “ I've been excited to share for some time because it features Bill Frisell’s masterful integration into the the band - he creates an expansive orchestrational experience while still retaining a sense of intimacy and wonder. Julian Lage wrote the following poignant song presentation on his lovely Instagram channel: Watch and learn how to play Bill Frisell chords and tabs with our video lessons. Enjoy!Īlso, check out the interview by Don Was, the president of the record label Blue Note Records, where they discuss the song and the role of Bill Frisell in it. Play all Bill Frisell songs for Guitar at E-Chords. Others still, like the acoustic 'Made to Shine,' sound like two guitars, when they are most likely just Frisell displaying his deftly understated fretboard abilities. I think of this tune as a cousin composition to Saint Rose and its ascending double stop motif and the cool bass groove, but in G Major and a slower. Some tracks, like 'Go Happy Lucky,' are played spare, with no overdubs others, like 'Winslow Homer,' are layered, with Frisells warm guitar dancing and spiraling off his own lines. Create and get +5 IQ This tab is for Bill Frisell's version of the Beach Boys' song 'Surfer Girl,' off of 1963's album of the same name. This was chosen as the third single in promotion of the album. There is no strumming pattern for this song yet. This is a complete transcription (except drums) of the album version of “Tributary”.
