KISS - Deuce / bass cover / playalong with TAB
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- Опубликовано: 3 дек 2024
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Nice. I know I keep saying it, but I’d love to see you covering goin blind
This one of those tunes that once you feel it you just go nuts! 😂
You mean improvise your own stuff in between? Does fill some of Gene's spaces quite well in certain sections.
Hell yeah! A man with same taste!
I put a mirror pick guard on my Jazz bass, as well.
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But, mine is modified with a Babicz FCH-4 bridge and JBE noiseless rail pickups. The bridge pickup is black and the neck pickup is “chrome/mirror” finish, so it kind of blends in with the pick guard.
I highly recommend the Babicz bridge. It added MUCH more sustain and seemed to improve the tone, as well.
The JBE pickups are amazing. They sound like Jazz Bass pickups, but with more frequency range and no single coil buzz.
Please do KILLER off Creatures!! I love that song.
Yeah, finally deuce!
Awesome cover!!!!
Obrigado, sou seu fã :D
Cool
Paul potresti portare smoke on the water dei Deep Purple.cmq bellissima cover,continua così!!
how did you get that tone?
Probably a stupid question but I’m new to learning music but when you change the tuning doesn’t that change where each note is on the fretboard? That’s gotta be so difficult to remember where each note when changing from standard tuning to something else. Major hats off! I hope to get to that level one day soon
This tuning is in D#, also known as Eb tuning. In fact, most Kiss songs are in this tuning. All it does is flatten each note in standard tuning, so you don't really need to memorize a whole new fretboard. For example, when you play an E on the 7th fret of the A string in standard tuning, the equivalent in Eb tuning is just an Eb. Same goes for the open string. Playing an open E in standard E tuning produces...you guessed it, an E. However, tuning down to Eb will give you...again, you've got it, an Eb. Basically, what it comes down to is not memorizing the notes on a fretboard all over again, but understanding the intervals between the notes and knowing what you get when you flatten a particular note. I hope this was helpful :)
Dont think about it just think of it as a diffrent tone which it is but still call the notes the same thing
Nobody learns where all the notes are for alternate tunings we think of them as in the natural tuning know what I'm saying for example I dont think of the first F on the e string as F flat when I'm a half step down just play and think of it from the natural perspective and the tuning gives you that sound
If your in a band or plan on being in one your guitarist definitely will not call out the notes to you in an alternate tuning order unless there a dumb ass lmao. What I'm trynna say is dont learn that crap learn your notes in the standards and when you drop down think about it the same way the instrument does the sound itself. Its played the same way
i'm gonna start doing some covers but i don't know how to record the lines, how do you do it?
Awesome!!! Please Psycho Circus or Sure know something
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I'm knew to guitar so can someone please explain the number for me?
What do you want to know?
@@tim-9071 this sounds like a dumb question, but what do the numbers on the lines mean?
@@crazytube5055 1. It is nog a stupid quistion.
2. It means the fret you use in the neck.
@@crazytube5055 what do you want to play. Bassguitar or normal guitar??
@@tim-9071 i want to play both, guitar tabs confuse me because theirs multiple numbers on top of each other
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