MichaelD
Lifer
I do not play bass. Many times, I wish I could...it's "the groove" you know. 😉 I am a mediocre guitarist, at best. Some fingerpicking, some electric, some blues and some country strumming, but mediocre at best.
Like I said; I don't play bass. However, I do understand the mechanics involved. Even I can do a basic E-A-B progression on an electric bass. As long as we don't get faster than eigths.
I've been listening to a lot of Beatles tunes lately. Specifically, the song entitled "RAIN". It has a lot of midbass. I.E. he was playing way up on the neck. Don't listen for lots of low notes; listen for lots of finger-plucked higher bass notes. It's obviously a pattern, but man, WHAT A PATTERN! 😀 The "stops" and quick sixteenths thrown in there...just blows me away.
Now, I know guys like Les Claypool, et al really turn the bass into a solo instrument; that is not what I'm addressing in this thread. I'm talking about The Groove, baby.
Like I said; I don't play bass. However, I do understand the mechanics involved. Even I can do a basic E-A-B progression on an electric bass. As long as we don't get faster than eigths.
I've been listening to a lot of Beatles tunes lately. Specifically, the song entitled "RAIN". It has a lot of midbass. I.E. he was playing way up on the neck. Don't listen for lots of low notes; listen for lots of finger-plucked higher bass notes. It's obviously a pattern, but man, WHAT A PATTERN! 😀 The "stops" and quick sixteenths thrown in there...just blows me away.
Now, I know guys like Les Claypool, et al really turn the bass into a solo instrument; that is not what I'm addressing in this thread. I'm talking about The Groove, baby.