Beneath The Mire (Opeth) - Bass Cover (With Tabs) by Leo Düzey
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"Beneath The Mire" from Opeth's "Ghost Reveries" album (2005).
Everything is fine until you get to the outro. The song really isn't that difficult if you compare it to songs like Ghost of Perdition or The Grand Conjuration, but the ending is what ruins it all. I mean, it sounds great and it actually reminds me of the ending of Martius/Nauticus II by Pain of Salvation (BE) with the drums and stuff. Ah well, that's all I have to say anyway.
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Tuning : D-A-D-G
Artist : Opeth
Bassist : Martin Mendez
Album : Ghost Reveries (2005)
Song : BENEATH THE MIRE
Bass : ESP LTD B-105
This song is so fun to play on drums
Cara, esse timbre de baixo ficou foda!!!
fkn legend
Is that not the bass @ around 0:56? It does it a few measures once a measure. Its a little higher pitch than everything else going on. Thanks for the vids.
Hmm, not sure what you mean. The bassline seems to be pretty obvious in this song.
@@LeoBassCovers2 ok if you go look on songster (which is usually wrong) the part I was wondering about is on line 26 under acoustic guitar (steel). I would have bet 100 bitcoin that was the bass doing that, so just ignore me, carry on. And thanks again for all the vids they are amazing I've learned a few songs from your vids! Please keep them coming, opeth and tool are two of my favorite bands!
@@blackktulu I also thought it was the bass but you can also hear the bass at a much lower frequency and I doubt that they used two bass tracks, so it's probably one of the guitars.
Where are the fills??