U2 Mysterious Ways Bass Cover With Notes & Tablature
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- Опубликовано: 21 июл 2015
- Click link for Bass Tab & Notes: tinyurl.com/ycoowzh2
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Song: Mysterious Ways
Artist: U2
Album: Achtung Baby (1991)
Original Bass Player: Adam Clayton
Bass: Fender Squier Vintage Modified Jaguar Bass Special
Strings: Fender® USA, Nickel Plated Stainless Steel .045, .065, .085, .105
Software: Guitar Rig 5, Wide Stereo Preset
Audio: Focusrite Scarlett 2i2
Mixer: Phonic AM240
Camera: Canon FS200
Standard Tuning
"Mysterious Ways" is a song by the rock band U2. It is the eighth track from their 1991 album Achtung Baby and was released as the album's second single on 25 November 1991. The song reached the top ten of the singles charts in several countries, including the band's native Ireland, where it went to number one. In the United States, the song topped the Modern Rock Tracks and Album Rock Tracks charts and peaked at number nine on the Billboard Hot 100.
The song began as an improvisation called "Sick Puppy", with the band only liking the bass part that bassist Adam Clayton composed. The band struggled to build a song from it, with vocalist Bono and producer Daniel Lanois arguing intensely during one songwriting session. The song's breakthrough came after guitarist The Edge began experimenting with the Korg A3 effects unit. "Mysterious Ways" features a danceable beat, funky guitar hook, and conga-laden percussion, as well as mystical lyrics by Bono about romance and women.
The song received praise from critics after the release of Achtung Baby, many of whom called it one of the album's standout tracks and one that best illustrated the band's musical evolution on the album. A music video for the song was filmed in Morocco and incorporated distorted images of Bono and a belly dancer. "Mysterious Ways" made its live debut on the Zoo TV Tour in 1992, when performances were accompanied by an on-stage belly dancer. The group has continued to perform the song on subsequent tours.
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Bass performed by Constantine Isslamow
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I love how this is just the same bass line played over and over. A lot of bassists and bands can learn from that.
Always love when the bass comes back in @2:49-favorite part of the song! Your cover is amazing!❤️
Actually, the bass should come back again @2:39, at the start of the bridge lyrics. My favorite note of the whole song is the low G# @2:46
Perhaps I am wrong but I remember hearing that the belly dancer from the Zoo tour became Edge's wife? Great cover Constantine and thank you for all of the U2.
True!
The greatest 20 seconds ever. That intro! BLAST THAT SHIT AND ROCK SOME SUNGLASSES!
Thank you so much for all your good work Constantine, I enjoy it very much.
great cover man.. love this song. So groovin!!!
Awesome man!
Keep those U2 covers coming! Great cover man
Garrett More to come. Thanks for watching
Very nice cover!! Great bass tone as well. :)
love that part at 1:32 , haha!
Brilliant video thanks
Great Bass line, Nicely covered.
Cheers.
TheDp1965 Thank you
Nice sonf from U2, and very well played in the bass.
Ale Salazar Glad you liked it.
Nicely played!!! Thanks for sharing the tab. I'm finding this 1 a little tricky.
+Jay Felton Thanks for watching
Thank you sir for the tabs
westfield90 I hope you find them helpful
Hi Constantine just had break thru on my music reading and applying it to my bass ( at last ) thanks
exallento
This guy is good
01:31 I literally laughed out loud 🤣👏
😁
Hello Constantine, great job, as always!
I'm having some trouble with the link for the tab.....
Cheers
fresh as fuck.
LOL Adam Clayton and Ringo Starr are two of the luckiest men in history......
wheres the wurp boooo at the beginning?
The big question I have, is how much Adam Clayton was paid for the first 35 seconds of this song?
Much more than you'll Make in a year anyway lol!
@@Mark-gd5vr I'm a teacher. More than I'll make in my lifetime is more like it.
Can we have a cover of something a bit different, a level up? I'm thinking Primus or anything above baby level?