Transcription: All Of Me (1964)Title: All of Me "All of Me" was performed frequently by Basie. The band discography lists 61 separate recordings with the first being in 1941. This Billy Byers arrangement is the most famous. Freddie Green was 53 years old at the time of this recording. His unique style of rhythm guitar was well established. Freddie is audible throughout this track with only a few notes being masked by the band. These 86 measures illustrate the pitches often chosen by Freddie as he improvised his rhythm guitar part based on the written chord changes. His musical goal was to create a musical line enhancing the bass part. Like a viola or a cello, Freddie plays a moving inner line. The transcription does not document his feel, his swing, and his many variations of the quarter note length. One must listen to the recording to hear these subtleties. Here again is another recording that disproves two myths about Freddie's style. Myth #1: he always used three-note voicings. Myth #2: he changed the chord voicing on every beat. Notable aspects of this transcription are:
Freddie simplifies his rhythm guitar part when the entire band is playing but becomes more adventurous when only the rhythm section is playing. As always, Freddie places the vast majority of the clearly sounded notes on the fourth string and the third string. When a pitch could not be definitively discerned during the transcription process, a note was added that Freddie might have played based on his style. Left hand fingerings are not included. Experiment to find the fingerings that work for your technique. Freddie often used his left thumb to mute the six string. Transcribed by Michael Pettersen and David Williams |