The Bass Line on Stevie Wonder’s Signed Sealed Delivered Patrice Rushen For Get Me Notes and Number 1 is Jaco Pastorius Portrait of Tracy Ladies and Gents This is a 60’s 70’s & 80’s Bass Lines That Made a Difference In Pop Music just Some of The Bass Players That Made a Difference Stanley Clark Bootsy Collins Larry Graham and Anything James Lee Jamerson Played on Motown Let’s Not Forget The Amazing Donald “ Duck”Dunn on All That Stax/ATCO/Volt/Stax Volt/and The Atlantic Sound Side Note: Bootsy Collins and Larry Graham Have Stated That The First Page of Beginning Bass By Mel Bay Almost Ruined Them Both Because On The First Page Of The Mel Bay Beginning Bass It Say “” Do Not Use You’re Thumb 👍🏽 “” The Aforementioned are Pioneers of The Fender Electric Bass and Their Techniques of Slapping…. One More Thing I Don’t Know if Bootsy Collins is Credited On Aretha Franklin’s Rock Steady Yet That’s Bootsy Early 5 String Bass Not EADG Could Be EAEDG or BEADG Yet That Bass Line on Rock Steady Will Shake The Rooftop and Let’s Not Forget Bernard Prudie on Drums on Rock Steady It’s Not How Many Notes 🎶 You Can Cram in a Single Bar At 4/4 It’s The Space In Between The Notes 🎶 Played Sorry I Had To Toss in My 2¢ in All These Cat’s I Mentioned are Truly Bass Players Not Frustrated Guitar Players Playing Bass…..!
Accept, Teach Us to Survive. Was released in the mid 80's and I still cannot fathom what Peter is playing
Couldn't agree more with the first two, I don't listen to Rush but might check that one !
Oh man, check them out, sick 3 man band. All 3 guys are virtuosos
WORLDS GREATEST 3 PIECE ORCHESTRA😊
Ha, I know they can play, just don't really like their material @@user-wm1js2no9x
That was a well considered answer, he went through a whole catalogue of Riffs he learned in the 10 seconds he thought about that answer.
Leave my thing alone
Leave that thing alone😊
Rush my thing alone
The Bass Line on
Stevie Wonder’s
Signed Sealed Delivered
Patrice Rushen
For Get Me Notes
and Number 1
is Jaco Pastorius
Portrait of Tracy
Ladies and Gents
This is a
60’s 70’s & 80’s
Bass Lines That Made a
Difference In Pop
Music just Some of The Bass Players That Made a Difference
Stanley Clark
Bootsy Collins
Larry Graham
and Anything
James Lee Jamerson
Played on Motown Let’s Not Forget The Amazing
Donald “ Duck”Dunn
on All That Stax/ATCO/Volt/Stax Volt/and
The Atlantic Sound
Side Note:
Bootsy Collins and
Larry Graham Have Stated That The First Page of Beginning Bass
By Mel Bay Almost Ruined
Them Both
Because On The First Page Of The Mel Bay
Beginning Bass It Say
“” Do Not Use
You’re Thumb 👍🏽 “”
The Aforementioned are Pioneers of The Fender Electric Bass and
Their Techniques of
Slapping….
One More Thing
I Don’t Know if
Bootsy Collins is Credited On Aretha Franklin’s
Rock Steady Yet
That’s Bootsy
Early 5 String Bass
Not EADG
Could Be
EAEDG or
BEADG Yet That Bass Line on Rock Steady Will Shake The Rooftop and Let’s Not Forget
Bernard Prudie on
Drums on
Rock Steady
It’s Not How Many Notes 🎶 You Can Cram in a Single Bar At 4/4
It’s The Space In Between The Notes 🎶 Played
Sorry I Had To Toss in My
2¢ in
All These Cat’s I Mentioned are Truly Bass Players
Not Frustrated Guitar
Players Playing Bass…..!
Freewill is an interesting choice of all the Rush songs you could choose. But, the bass breakdown is insane, I have to admit.