Skin Tight by Ohio Players Bass Tab
100% accurate note-for-note transcription of the bass line played on Ohio Players’s song Skin Tight from the 1974 album Skin Tight.
Skin Tight by Ohio Players Bass Tab
100% accurate note-for-note transcription of the bass line played on Ohio Players’s song Skin Tight from the 1974 album Skin Tight.
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The Van Tuyl Music Foundation’s bass tab sheet music transcription of the bass line played on Ohio Players’s song Skin Tight was completed by our team of elite, professional musicians who invest multiple hours into ensuring the accuracy of each transcription. PDF bass tab sheet music downloads of our transcriptions are available for educational use only to members of The Van Tuyl Music Foundation’s Rhino Clubs, to students in programs funded by The Van Tuyl Music Foundation, and also to donors of The Van Tuyl Music Foundation who support our mission to make modern music education accessible to people of all ages, ethnicities, and economic backgrounds.
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About Skin Tight (from Wikipedia):
Skin Tight (April 1974) is the fifth studio album by the Ohio Players and the first album released through the Mercury label. It is considered to be their commercial breakthrough. The title and first track on the album is the song Skin Tight. Skin Tight signified a turning point in the group’s career towards a more jazzy and polished funk sound. The album began the Players’ dominant platinum-selling period, and would bring them a much bigger audience. In fact, this release would outsell all of their previous LPs combined. The band produced and recorded the album in Chicago, with Barry Mraz as recording engineer. The final mix was mastered by Lee Hulko. Personnel: Marshall “Rock” Jones – Fender bass James “Diamond” Williams – drums, chimes, percussion, lead & background vocals Billy Beck – piano, organ, Fender Rhodes piano, Clavinet, ARP, percussion, lead & background vocals Leroy “Sugarfoot” Bonner – guitar, percussion, lead & background vocals Ralph “Pee Wee” Middlebrooks – trumpet, trombone & background vocals Clarence “Satch” Satchell – baritone saxophone, tenor saxophone, flute, percussion, lead & background vocals Marvin “Merv” Pierce – trumpet, flugelhorn, valve trombone & background vocals
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