Bass is inherently low and thus chords often sound muddy if not being high. Also bass can't recreate some rich chords colors with only four strings. They are not that popular for resons.
@@giocoso4576 I agree with you but don't you just love it how clean it sounds when you actually do it right? Not as much options like other instruments but it sounds so clean to me
Took me two full days to learn it but I did it and even learned how to add ghost notes in the process. Thanks so much for the tabs man I love this song so much!
Just in case anyone didn't realize (because this took me a while to figure out) you play all through the last line once then you do it again but instead of going all the way through you stop after you play G 13 and D 14 twice
As someone who's transitioned from reading tabs to reading notation, I can say that there are many benefits to reading notation (and knowing how to sight read it). - Notation is universal for all instruments, the only instrument that can read tabs is guitar. - It gives you a better sense of scales and keys, thus increasing your knowledge of melody and making you a better improviser. - It allows you to play the same thing anywhere on the neck, making you more versatile as a player.
Hello! I'm really glad it helped You, cheer your guitar teacher from me :) However, i don't think tabs are something not as good as notation. Many people say that tabs are for idiots (like music teacher in a school i was in) but they are not. Only people who thinks that way are idiots, because they are close minded. Why not to use something that is much easier to read for everyone, than learning to read the notes, which i know from music school practice, takes a lot more time? :) Take care!
I use Line 6 Ux-1 device and Pod Farm 2 to record, and the audio goes straight to Cubase 3 where I sometimes add a bit of mastering :) Thanks a lot for Your comment and take care, Bas Shiver
You did an excellent job of teaching this! My guitar teacher's gonna be pretty impressed... Although I've forgotten how to read TAB now that in the marching band, all were allowed to read is notation. I really wish people would stop reading tab and do it the right way.
Your efforts bere are well appreciated. Im a guy who has been playing a long time and could figure out what you are doing but since the bass is not primarily a polyphonic instrument you should pass on this instruction with the names of the chords. Youre leaving more questions for the beginning viewer than answers.
Might the notation be wrong in the minute 1:18? Instead of fret 14 you do fret 12. The thing is both sound well. Either a E with its mayor 3rd, or what you're actually playing there.
Move your arm to make your hand feel comfortable. I'm not sure if this will work but my teacher was on me how I keep my arm relaxed and my hand stressed
@@LordFrega to find a tonal center of a song, you have to listen to which note/chord sounds "at rest", on which note/chord you want to finish given song. If you listen to the chords he's playing, you may find that all other notes and chords, besides A, sound like they are leading somewhere, they want to resolve (to the tonal center, which is A) Also, an easier way is to just look at the chord/note the music ends with. In most cases, it'll be the tonic. Hope it helps!
@@YanaPineReflectorium thank you very much! I have always followed the philosophy of "the song is in the key which sounds good with every chord of the song". I asked because I didn't know if there was an actual formula through which understand the exact key of one song, but from what I understand from your comment there isn't a scientific route to follow, or am I wrong? thanks again!
@@LordFrega I don't have a formal music edication, so I might be wrong, but in my understanding this comes down to two things: understanding theory behind this & listening. Look up functional harmony (basically, every chord has a function within a given key), and, with a bit of ear training, you'll be able to tell which chord or note serves which function in the song. Also, you'll find that many pieces of the same genre follow certain harmony, so you'll just know, by looking at a jazz standart, that the tonic (read:key) is the chord used in the 3rd bar, and in rock/pop, the tonic is the chord on which the song starts and ends. That'll be your "formula".
Hey, great video! Could you please link us something ( maybe a sheet, if you know one ) with a transcription of the chord progression? It would be very helpful for improv :D I mean, I'm not very into music theory, so there's a few chords I can't recognize
On the rick? Is this legal?
Actually i recently found out it is illegal and my neighbour called the cops, i had to give the bass to them and pay 10 000 zł :(
Huh?
Probably, but it sound really good
@@erindonut rickenbacker, unusual bass to do this on.
@@OskarSvanthanks for explaining lol!
Easily the most beautiful and melodic bass song I've ever heard, still to this day. Thank you for this.
you’ve gotta check out portrait of tracy
@@dariusxxo waffle
@@AliRaza-hl9gw ?
@@derk486 waddle
Tbh bass chords are underated
Bass is inherently low and thus chords often sound muddy if not being high. Also bass can't recreate some rich chords colors with only four strings. They are not that popular for resons.
@@giocoso4576 I agree with you but don't you just love it how clean it sounds when you actually do it right? Not as much options like other instruments but it sounds so clean to me
@@lepolvoronn1112 yeah sure. I love how fragile and delicate bass chords can sound
true. bass is underated soo much anyway
@@giocoso4576 You must be fun at parties....
Took me two full days to learn it but I did it and even learned how to add ghost notes in the process. Thanks so much for the tabs man I love this song so much!
Dude, I've looking for this for months, and now that I wasn't even trying to find it, I find it, THANKS EVEN IF THIS IS 5 YEARS OLD
Same but 10 years old now 😂
Cool Man
1:07 second part, second bar after 12 - 12 - 14 the tab has a mistake, he play 12 - 12 -13 NOT 12 -14 -13
again but in english this time please?
jk tho but this comment is confusing... how is it played ?
you are correct
Just in case anyone didn't realize (because this took me a while to figure out) you play all through the last line once then you do it again but instead of going all the way through you stop after you play G 13 and D 14 twice
honestly I could just listen to this on a loop for hours
Thanks a lot! I will always try to do my best for all of You, i promise :)
I appreciate this. I'm just starting to explore the use of chords on the bass and this was very helpful.. Very pretty as well... Thanks Again
Rob
Thanks!!!, I like the harmony so much!, it is so great to me that I could play those chords (I am a beginner)
As someone who's transitioned from reading tabs to reading notation, I can say that there are many benefits to reading notation (and knowing how to sight read it).
- Notation is universal for all instruments, the only instrument that can read tabs is guitar.
- It gives you a better sense of scales and keys, thus increasing your knowledge of melody and making you a better improviser.
- It allows you to play the same thing anywhere on the neck, making you more versatile as a player.
Hello!
I'm really glad it helped You, cheer your guitar teacher from me :)
However, i don't think tabs are something not as good as notation. Many people say that tabs are for idiots (like music teacher in a school i was in) but they are not. Only people who thinks that way are idiots, because they are close minded. Why not to use something that is much easier to read for everyone, than learning to read the notes, which i know from music school practice, takes a lot more time? :)
Take care!
Model off bass
@@Error-vn1jo rickenbacker
I love you so much Victor Wooten, big up
Thanks a lot for Your support!
Cheers friend!
pefect thanks for posting ... theres also the taps to give a rithmic effect that victor uses
Grazie. Sei stato chiarissimo!
Il più chiaro della rete.
No problem!
I think it is transposed, i recorded victor wooten version and the original is a little lower :)
Cheers!
Bas Shiver
So today I have learned around the world, decided to learn this and you had a video for both! definitely subscribing!!!!!
I use Line 6 Ux-1 device and Pod Farm 2 to record, and the audio goes straight to Cubase 3 where I sometimes add a bit of mastering :)
Thanks a lot for Your comment and take care,
Bas Shiver
CHRIST that checkerboard! Lovely playing on a lovely Ric. Thanks for the chords! 🦗 + 🔙 + 👩🏫
thanks for the chords men, really lov u frrr 🫶🏻🫶🏻🫶🏻
this is the most beautiful bass part that I had wowwwwwwwww
thanks for the tabs. I used this to transpose it on guitar because I like the way victor plays it more
Still in love
Thankyou so much man, and bless you Victor Wooten for your Spirit...
That's a beautiful Rickenbacker. I love checkerboard binding
Thanks, Great tab, now I just need to add some ghost notes to give some rhythm
Victor Wooten style
It's Kasuga Rickenbacker bass copy, made in the 70' :)
Cheers!
that was exactly what i was looking for. props.
Finally a great tutorial!
Thanks Basshiver!!! Maravilloso, formidable.
I loved it!! One question, will you have the melodic part?
You're a real legend!!!
Excellent video as always!! very good job!!
thanks alot !
I really don't know the bass, but I want to play the next part, so can you tell me how to proceed...?crying
One thing to note though, when victor played this he was tuned in tenor bass (A,D,G,C) instead of E,A,D,G
Didn't know that :)
Awesome video. Very straight forward :)
You did an excellent job of teaching this! My guitar teacher's gonna be pretty impressed... Although I've forgotten how to read TAB now that in the marching band, all were allowed to read is notation. I really wish people would stop reading tab and do it the right way.
Thanks for this tutorial! It’s lovely
Thank you so much for making these man. Much appreciated, thank you!!!
Dude, good shit. Love the videos
Damn, dude I love your bass
You literal MVP 😎
Your efforts bere are well appreciated. Im a guy who has been playing a long time and could figure out what you are doing but since the bass is not primarily a polyphonic instrument you should pass on this instruction with the names of the chords. Youre leaving more questions for the beginning viewer than answers.
Well played
Thank you for this Sir..
Excelente trabajo 👍
Very good tuto thanks !
Might the notation be wrong in the minute 1:18? Instead of fret 14 you do fret 12. The thing is both sound well. Either a E with its mayor 3rd, or what you're actually playing there.
On da ric doe?💯💯
Amazing job bro ! your tutorial was really healpful :)
Thanks bro it helped a LOT
Thanks man so beautiful
U are so awesome, thank u for the help.
c'est génial ! merci pour votre aide.
i love you for this.
very very nice, cheers and thank you
DUE THANK YOU SO MUCJ FOR THIS
Very cool. Thanks.
great works, thank you
how the heck do you play the second chord 17-15-16 my fingers get so uncomfortable
if u play alot the second chord his playing u will get used to it
Move your arm to make your hand feel comfortable. I'm not sure if this will work but my teacher was on me how I keep my arm relaxed and my hand stressed
Nas Kas same
Awesome dude. Thanks :)
Love it! Thanks.
Please if you watch like because he didn't have to do this big ups dude I will post everywhere
0:40
The one person to dislike this has never picked up a bass.
can someone tell me what key is this in? What scale do I need to play when I improvise over this song?
It's A major, I think
@@YanaPineReflectorium thanks! how can I understand it myself?
@@LordFrega to find a tonal center of a song, you have to listen to which note/chord sounds "at rest", on which note/chord you want to finish given song. If you listen to the chords he's playing, you may find that all other notes and chords, besides A, sound like they are leading somewhere, they want to resolve (to the tonal center, which is A)
Also, an easier way is to just look at the chord/note the music ends with. In most cases, it'll be the tonic. Hope it helps!
@@YanaPineReflectorium thank you very much! I have always followed the philosophy of "the song is in the key which sounds good with every chord of the song". I asked because I didn't know if there was an actual formula through which understand the exact key of one song, but from what I understand from your comment there isn't a scientific route to follow, or am I wrong? thanks again!
@@LordFrega I don't have a formal music edication, so I might be wrong, but in my understanding this comes down to two things: understanding theory behind this & listening. Look up functional harmony (basically, every chord has a function within a given key), and, with a bit of ear training, you'll be able to tell which chord or note serves which function in the song. Also, you'll find that many pieces of the same genre follow certain harmony, so you'll just know, by looking at a jazz standart, that the tonic (read:key) is the chord used in the 3rd bar, and in rock/pop, the tonic is the chord on which the song starts and ends. That'll be your "formula".
WOOOOOOOOOOOL, SHOW MAN!!!
Thank you so much!!!
Hi do you have the tabs available for this in a pdf to download. this would be helpful?
Michael Stoneham there is a decent version available on guitartabs
good work
ナイスカバーのナイスカバー🤣💓
Dude, thank you.
역윽시 악보도 기대하고있습니다
혹시 스윙 재즈킹인가요? 베이스 겁나 이쁘네요;
Awesome! Thx m8.
love it.
Great !
Thanks for this, is it transposed from Stevie's original yeah?
hey broo good tutorial, do you use some speed to practice this chords?? thanks
i remove the lower notes during the chord parts because it sounded muddy
You just need to get your tone right
So Helpful for me XD thx
hey man great tutorial: but is this in the original key? (e)
this one is in the key of A :)
Thank you !!!
Thank you sir ! amazing
mt bom cara esse video, isso ai vlw
옷이며 방 분의기며 모두 베이스를 잡기에 충분하다
how can I loop it once it hits the 14-12-12?
I love it very much bro ...can you please tell me the all chords progression?
abenezer tadele
part 1
chords, with voicings are in paranthesis.
Dmaj7 (r 3 7)
Dm6 (r 3 6)
Dbm7 (r 3 7)
F#m7 (r 7 3)
Bm7 (r 3 7)
E7 sus4 (r 7 4) E7 (r 7 3)
A5 ( r 5 r)
part 2: ( same last half)
F#m7 (r 7 3)
Bm7 (r 3 7)
E7 sus4 (r 7 4) E7 (r 7 3)
A5 ( r 5 r)
Merci thank you
The tabs dont fit unless im reading them wrong
You're reading them wrong.
I learned it by ear after anyways the tabs werent working for me
iakovos harvey Tabs are always meant as a guidance not to follow stricly
Hey, great video! Could you please link us something ( maybe a sheet, if you know one ) with a transcription of the chord progression? It would be very helpful for improv :D
I mean, I'm not very into music theory, so there's a few chords I can't recognize
Dmaj7 Dm6 C#m7b5 F#m7 Bm7 E7sus4 E7 A
thanks man
Cool it will much easy for me to give me chords
Maruru (Thanks from Tahiti) Cool ^^..........
Hey. Have you possibly got the chord names to give to me?
tiro onda muito cara tá de parabéns
what is the key? is this in E or in A?