Don't Come Home a Drinkin' - Loretta Lynn | Bass Guitar Cover (Play Along Tabs)

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  • Опубликовано: 27 апр 2024
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    Song Learning Tips
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    The following are my tips on how to get the most out of learning songs.
    * Figure out what key the song is in. Is it major or minor? The majority of country songs are in a major key.
    * Take note of the form (Verse, Chorus, Bridge, Solo, Outro, etc)
    * Work on memorizing one song part (like the verse) at a time
    * Isolate difficult parts of the song and practice them in isolation instead of just running through the whole song over and over. You can loop sections of my videos with looptube.io/ or the Looper for RUclips chrome extension.
    * You’re reading tab but what are the letter notes you are playing?
    * Experiment with different fingerings (same notes different strings). What I tabbed out works well for me but something else may work better for you.
    * What is the chord progression of each part? The chord is usually the first note of the bar but not always. Is the chord major or minor? With a little theory knowledge, other notes in the bar and the key of the song should tell you. But so can your ear!
    * What are the Nashville Numbers of each of the song parts? Learning this will give you the ability to transpose the song to a different key and help you memorize the song for the long term.
    * Some bars will be slight variations of others (added notes, ghost notes, etc). Use these for ideas on how you might embellish the bass lines but do not try to memorize when and where all these variations occur.
    * Make note of any cool lines or bass fills and try to apply them to other songs where they fit.
    * If having trouble with a difficult passage, feel free to simplify it. When playing live, so long as you hit the chord changes and play in rhythm, most audiences never know the difference.
    * Does the song have a swing or straight feel?
    * What’s the time signature? Most are 4/4 but not all. Also, watch out for odd bars thrown in every once in a while like a 2/4 in the middle of a 4/4 song.
    * If having trouble with the rhythm, practice with a metronome. Go slowly and count it out.
    * Practice the scale that goes with the key of the song in different parts of the fretboard.
    * Practice the arpeggios of the chords in the song on different parts of the fingerboard.
    * Make the song your own! As long as you stick to the chord changes, feel free to embellish any parts with extra notes and altered rhythms. Most of these songs are/were never played live exactly the same way they are on the record.
    Many of these suggestions really benefit from a little knowledge of music theory. Music theory often intimidates people but it shouldn't. It's more simple than you think, and unless you are studying jazz, you don't even need that much of it. In fact, you could learn everything you need to know in a weekend. Plenty of videos on RUclips but I will also recommend a book called Fretboard Theory by Desi Serna.
    #basstabs #basslesson #basscover #basstranscription #tabs #playalongtabs #basstutorial #countryguitar #countrybass #countrymusic
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Комментарии • 21

  • @badidou69000
    @badidou69000 15 дней назад

    The great singer, congratulations from Lyon in France. Thanks for all this country tabs

  • @frankortega4280
    @frankortega4280 15 дней назад

    One of my favorite Loretta Lynn songs. Great classic country tune. Your bass playing is always spot on. Thank you for sharing your work.

    • @JCountryBass
      @JCountryBass  15 дней назад +1

      I really appreciate that, Frank!

  • @ericshellhamer9847
    @ericshellhamer9847 15 дней назад

    I love the “old country” In the 70s My German grandpa and uncle loved country. It was weird hearing Country coming out of the stereo and German coming from the kitchen. This looks like it’s going to be fun to play ! Thank you !

    • @JCountryBass
      @JCountryBass  15 дней назад +1

      Yeah there's some good memories in a lot of these old songs. Enjoy!

  • @dougbruce4978
    @dougbruce4978 15 дней назад

    thank you again from kentucky home of the late miss lynn keep um going.😊😊

  • @georgehockaday7584
    @georgehockaday7584 15 дней назад

    You went back a few years for this one. 😃

    • @JCountryBass
      @JCountryBass  15 дней назад +1

      Yes, no country collection is complete without Loretta.

  • @crazyperson4901
    @crazyperson4901 День назад

    Could you please do this song again but the one from 1967

  • @clomi68
    @clomi68 15 дней назад

    Merci Jason ! C'est vraiment cool !
    Claude

  • @MrAleebarnett
    @MrAleebarnett 14 дней назад +1

    Will to put the song "Texas by Charlie Daniels on the list

  • @ericshellhamer9847
    @ericshellhamer9847 10 дней назад

    In bar 86 how are you fretting that B flat. I slowed it down and I cant see how you are doing it

    • @JCountryBass
      @JCountryBass  10 дней назад +1

      It's a first finger bar. I'm laying my finger flat very quickly so the part just behind the first joint is doing the fretting. Some bass players would move their finger and play with the tip instead so either way will work but the bar is more convenient for me.

    • @ericshellhamer9847
      @ericshellhamer9847 10 дней назад

      @@JCountryBass Jeti magic 😎

  • @Theblindbassplayer
    @Theblindbassplayer 12 дней назад

    Y you ou should do some me Johnny cash

    • @JCountryBass
      @JCountryBass  11 дней назад

      I do already have a few on my Patreon page but I'm sure I'll do some on the channel before long.

    • @Theblindbassplayer
      @Theblindbassplayer 11 дней назад

      @@JCountryBass sorry bout the spelling