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Hello :) This is the requested transcription I've done of the Bonnie Raitt version of the song "Something to Talk About". This song comes from her 1991 album - "Luck of the Draw". The bass player on this track was James "Hutch" Hutchinson. You can find this transcription at Muzento when you sign up with an Intermediate Lesson Plan. *Tune Down 50 Cents* This has a nice relaxed, floating kind of feel to it. It's not difficult, but you still have to give it respect and play it like you mean it. Mr. Hutchinson is a seasoned, legendary studio musician, so things like note length, articulations and playing cleanly are things you have to think about if you want to try and match his playing. Every transcription I've done of his is a pleasure to do. Really lock in with the drums and pay attention to note duration. It's fun to play along with! I hope you like it :) Thanks for watching and please don't forget to like and subscribe. -------------- If you appreciate what I do and or find it helpful, I hope you might consider supporting me through the following: GregsTranscripts - https://www.gregstranscripts.com/ Muzento - https://www.muzento.com Patreon - / gregfairweather or you can make a donation through PayPal at - http://bit.do/Much-appreciated ------------------- Copyright Disclaimer: Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for fair use for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favour of fair use.