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I hate myself for loving you bass tab songsterr
I hate myself for loving you bass tab songsterr











i hate myself for loving you bass tab songsterr

I'll probably revisit this at some point. I added a version of Screen Man, the bass for which was tabbed by u/pinata89. I'll be adding drums and vocals to those at some point in the future. Amnesia and Empty Friend, and seems to be on the verge of completing Paralytic Flow. If you look above to the main post body, you'll note some additions.

i hate myself for loving you bass tab songsterr

Add your own feedback liberally.Īnother Space Song uploaded by u/twistedevil If it does have to do with drums, and you are willing to tab out the correct way, please do let me know. I primarily play guitar and keys, so my drum tablature is not going to reflect Kellii's badassery.īasically, if you notice that I'm playing something incorrectly, let me know, so I can correct it. I try and make tabs as accurately as possible, but I definitely screw up sometimes. In the end it is all fun and if you are not having fun you might as well move on to something else.I make no claims to being a masterful musician. There were some songs that I just did not like so I would just take a break during them and give my fingers a rest. We had selected about 12 songs for the session the week before and that gave us time to practice before we played, and make sure everybody had the same music. You can do it but how badly do you want to play the song and lastly if you really believe you cannot do it don’t even bother wasting your time trying because you have already defeated yourself.īefore Covid I would jam with a group of people every week in a 2 hour session.

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I teach free ukulele lessons locally and the one thing I hate students saying is that they can’t do something. One curveball that comes to mind is when a song changes key part way through and then goes back to the original key later on. I usually just keep the same pattern and don’t play those crazy transitions unless I really want to play the song perfect OR that transition is something people will recognize, like a slide or something.Īgain, as has been said by many, by breaking a song down, and slowing it down if necessary, it makes it less frustrating and makes it easier to learn.Īs they say nothing is as constant as change and in music just when you think you have figured something out some son-of-a-gun comes along and throws you a curveball. I find when I’m just having a mess around with a play-through of a song, it’s not unusual for there to be fairly consistent and predictable bass lines, but then have some crazy transition from section to section of the song. Obviously the less you deviate usually the better it will sound, if someone is expecting the original. As long as you are in the same key it will usually sound alright. However, in the vast majority of songs what you are saying is true. That is because the bass is the driving force in that song and effectively the melody. For example, if you take something like “Seven Nation Army” by the White Stripes and just play roots and 5ths over it, it is going to sound like a completely different song. However, I just wanted to clarify that this depends a bit on how dominant the bass part is in the song (or that part of the song).

i hate myself for loving you bass tab songsterr

(Especially if you have an opportunity to play with other people) I consider myself very mediocre at this point, but as long as my timing is good and I can stay in sync with the drummer even just with root notes and 5ths thrown in there- everyone is happy! Agree 100%! I’ve posted something similar on another thread- that is one aspect of the bass I absolutely love: you do not have to play the song exactly as recorded.













I hate myself for loving you bass tab songsterr