Awesome video absolutely awesome teaching you know by the way I tried three times on getting a free download for the white rabbit bass notes never received it
@@WalterBarger-io9ck thanks. You’re the second person to not get the PDF. Not sure what’s happening there but send me a message via the website and I’ll email it directly to you: www.gbshed.com/contact
Comment about the notation - the intro to this song is in F# Phrygian (two sharps) as opposed to A Major (three sharps), as you notated it. The Phrygian mode is distinguished by its use of a diminished second (some call it a minor 2nd). In this song, it is that small move from F# to G that is responsible for the iconic intro. Other than that, good work!
@@ernestcampbell9319 F# Phrygian is not a key, it’s a mode! You don’t base the key signature on a mode. You can think of White Rabbit as modulating to a different key for the chorus but personally I think White it is in the key of A Major (3 sharps) or possible you can think of it in F# minor for the intro (still 3 sharps).
Thank you for this explanations. It's a very nice song.
You are welcome!
One on the best bass riffs ever.
Great isn't it!
Thanks for this one Greg.
@@MCFrasher glad you like it.
Loved this one. Thanks Greg!
Cheers, glad you liked this.
Thanks!
@@garymartin9248 thanks 🙏
Awesome video absolutely awesome teaching you know by the way I tried three times on getting a free download for the white rabbit bass notes never received it
@@WalterBarger-io9ck thanks. You’re the second person to not get the PDF. Not sure what’s happening there but send me a message via the website and I’ll email it directly to you:
www.gbshed.com/contact
I use the three finger technique, took forever to learn.
Great Steven 👍
Comment about the notation - the intro to this song is in F# Phrygian (two sharps) as opposed to A Major (three sharps), as you notated it. The Phrygian mode is distinguished by its use of a diminished second (some call it a minor 2nd). In this song, it is that small move from F# to G that is responsible for the iconic intro.
Other than that, good work!
@@ernestcampbell9319 F# Phrygian is not a key, it’s a mode! You don’t base the key signature on a mode.
You can think of White Rabbit as modulating to a different key for the chorus but personally I think White it is in the key of A Major (3 sharps) or possible you can think of it in F# minor for the intro (still 3 sharps).
Nice job, thanks. But could you crank the amp up just a bit? Thanks.
It's pretty cranked already but you do need decent speakers or headphones to get the best out of the bass sound.
Guess I was playing it wrong back in the 90s....
Always time to fix a mistake, even if it took 30 years! 😀