Sister Sledge - We Are Family (Bass Cover) TABS
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- Опубликовано: 7 фев 2025
- Sister Sledge - We Are Family
bass cover by Florain
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bass - Fender Custom Shop Pino Palladino signature P-bass
strings - Thomastik flatwound
audio recording - Universal Audio Apollo Twin USB Duo (Pro Tools)
video recording - Samsung Galaxy S8
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Six people don't have their sisters with them...
What a great bassline! Simple notes, funky feel and timing. I am learning it from your video. Thank you
I always love this awesome bassline. Bernard Edwards was so creative with his playing. Good groove.
came here because the verse section stumped me!! Thank you!
That bass is so full of Stank!!! Love it!!! Nice job making it funky!
love looks of that P-bass!!!!
Very cool Florain! :O)
Wow ser very nice sound bass you
Groovy bassline in this song great cover and tone mate keep up the great work 👍👌
Thanks for listening
I'm not the first to make this comment but it's kinda weird how the whole notation is half a beat early - as if Florain is feeling the beat on the off-beat. At least it's consistently out the whole way through. Didn't stop me from learning the part so still a good job all round. Thanks
agree. If you listen to the drums, it is "off beat" too. I don't understand this tab at all
It's definitely a kick on the "rest" and the "one" of this tab. I think it's as correct as it can be. It's just clever Bernard Edwards/Nile Stuff as usual. The biggest technical giveaway that rappers delight isn't Nard/Nile is that the rip off guitarist and bassits don't syncapate enough on the up/downbeats. The only sample is that screaming orchestral part.
Nice P-tone !!
I could be wrong, but, isn't there an open string at ''Time Mark: 1:14?'' - Thank you for your help.
Complicated AS hell ❤❤❤🎉🎉🎉🎵🎵🎵🎸🎸🎸🎸🎸🎸from philippines
Wtf...complicated as hell 💪😀😝 nice job!
Thanks for making this. I bought the Patreon PDF but the whole thing appears to be an eight-note out of time. Also I think the first hammer-on in measure 10 should go to the C# not D.
Excelente!
Nailed it! Nice Bass tone!
I think the tablature is off my like an eight not the down beat for that tonic note of each chord is on the off beat of the 4 not directly on it other wise it would match up with the four on the floor kick drum. And the second hit of that tonic note comes right with the snare so right on beat 2
YEAH!
Great job
Awesome!
Cool !
Wow
Great cover! Only one little correction, the beginning of the slap fill should be C and C#, not C and D. Cheers
Yes! when i hear the hammer on to the D my alarms go off.
You're a good player. Thank you for illuminating what i can barely hear, seriously it's awful because it's a sick bassline
can someone tell what is called a technique used at 0:25? can't pull ma string that nicce
Standard string pop. Just make sure you choke the note immediately after to get that punchy sound.
Wooow que intenso que es esas líneas
nice tone. is that the pino bass?
yes :)
yes, i agree the rythmic notation seems a little bit strange ... but its nicely played though ...
Its frecking funky thats what it is
Plz do some portugal the man like so young or purple yellow red and blue
Something else:
keep working like this you are amazing
Thanks for your comment.
Wondering if you use the bass that was used on the song? Or do you know?
Awesome!
Thank you for watching.
Hallo Florian, ich meine, das Slap-Fill beginnt mit 5-6 auf der G-Saite (C-C#). Ansonsten danke für das großartige Tutorial zu dem Song, das mit den Leersaiten (statt Dead notes) war ein echter Augenöffner für mich.
Stimmt! 5-6/5_7/4_5 Ansonsten Cool!
What tune? A major?
@@academicosctichnacademicos6684 I think it´s in g minor. Can´t be A major because the second chord is a g minor chord. So it would be a ii-v-i in g minor in the verse. The original recording isn´t recorded in 440Hz tuning though, so it will sound off when you play along to that.
Excelente!
Inthe intro, the rhythm of the score is wrong but played correctly.
Nicely played! I do not agree with the rhythmic notation shown here, I think everything is half a beat off.
DeepPockets imagine counting it like that! It feels so wrong...
agree...
Great job
I'm glad that you liked it.
Shouldn´t the rests on beat 1 be quarter note rests?
You are correct. Should be a quarter rest and not an eighth rest.
Estoy casi segura que el bajo está un pelin desafinado
On the chorus/main riff, you're holding the first note of each phrase (the last note in the measure) too long. Overall, all the notes are there, but your playing does not have the groove, feel, or flow Bernard gives us on the master track. And without that -- it just lays there. The verse section suffers the same lack of groove and flow: it's like you just dumped a pile of stuff on the table and said, "Here you go." They're just there. They're not "dancing," they're not doing anything. None of this makes me want to bop my head, or make that stanky face you get from hearing a funky-ass bass line. All I got from this is "this is where the notes are. This is where you put your fingers." (Thanks.) But this has NO SOUL. Look...the groove is in your fingers. LISTEN to the track and pay CLOSE attention to how some notes are held, some are longer or shorter than others, some are quick and staccato, others linger or tail off. Some notes are tied together and slide into each other, etc. And pay attention to SPACE, spacing, silence. Yes, ALL of this stuff is very subtle, but THAT'S the stuff that gives a bass line groove, and feel, and makes it flow oh, so funky. Note wise, this bass line is very simple. But like most bass lines that are deceptively simple -- there is a LOT going on here that makes it truly special. Don't just play the notes -- do a deep dive and FEEL each and every one of them. There's cool shyt going on all over the place with this bass line, and you've only scratched the surface.
Bar 10, the 2 first notes are not 5-7. they more sound like 5-6
Cool!