Muse - Uprising (Bass Cover) (Play Along Tabs In Video)
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- Опубликовано: 14 дек 2016
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Tips And Comments:
- Playing Technique: Played between pickups with middle strength. Just neck pickup at full position. Try mantaining a constant playing motion and not sliding too much, so you get more of a synth vibe.
- Gear Sound: Didn't use any pedals! Just digital processing. First i added a cabinet emulator and split signal in two. For the first one, just clean with some low and high end. Second one has an octaver first in chain (lower octave, and probably high octave can work too), then a fuzz pedal very high in the mix. After that added compression as usual (high compression), stereo chorus, and some eq for scooping some mids and some other little fixings. Really don't know what pedals Chris used, but i think the tone i used resembles enough, for not using any money on it
- About The Song: SWING time is needed. You can search about swing or shuffle time. It's just playing 8th notes (in this case) with a feel of quarter followed by 8th in a triplet feel. After you get that and the octave, you just need some stamina and figure out the little feel almost at the end.
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*All the tabs in this channel are created by me, if you have any advice in the transcription feel free to comment!
*Gear: Taurus t-24 Washburn 4 String Bass (D'addario .045 Standard Strings or Dunlop .045)/ Ibanez SA 120 Guitar/ Alesis Dm6 Drums - Focusrite Scarlett 2i2 Interface - PC (Digital Processing)
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Easy to play but requires stamina
In the middle of the song my fingers just stop moving
As a beginner, this is the ultimate challenge to my pathetically tiny pinkie.
This is the best song to practice Octaves. Used it when I started.
Only Muse can make a normal ass octave pattern interesting.
Not complex musically, but ARGHARGHARGH-CRAMP-IN-BOTH-HANDS-ARGH
This is one of those deceptively difficult songs to play. Looks simple on paper, but is hell to play if you do not have the stamina for it. Simply put, I do not. This song doesn't just kill my left hand, it slaughters it and leaves a calling card for the police to find.
Note to self: Don't play this on a p bass. Pinky hurts like hell
I almost got cramps on my left hand from trying this... Definitely not a good one for guys who have bad hand posture
the cover solutions folder is empty
Amazing how effective just octave is.
4:15
Pushing like even before watching.
As a jazz bassist, I play a lot of swing stuff, so can usually tell that a song is swung. I never realized that this song was swung until today! I love this song, the bass line is super simple, yet very effective.
In my Bass class, the teacher asked to select a song to learn during the course and perform at the end of it, and this was the first that came to my mind so thank you for this video :3
I love the chords in this song. The g# diminished is awesome sounding.
One of the simplest yet most recognizable bass lines in recent-ish popular music.
this song is a stamina check
This song is what got me to love the bass, and as soon as I finally get one, it will be the first song I learn.