@@Rad-Dude63andathird Thanks for the video. Glad I found it. Appreciate the more straight forward way you hit the finale' without string switching, as that part of the tune on bass is a challenge for a newbie like me, and breaking from the Rocksmith chart makes it more playable. However, I think one of the reasons Weymouth's bass lines have a unique tone is because she hits open strings a lot. It's her default mode. So, you're playing the same notes, yes, but it's a slightly different sound when the note is hit off a fret as opposed to an open string. Anyway, make your choices and play! Thanks again for your help.
That's the way I play it with the A on 5th fret E rather than open A in the opening riff. You have more control over the tone and duration that way.
that’s the correct way, the people who make the cdlc sometimes get it wrong lol
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Oh oh oh oh ay ay ay... Thank you for posting this
What's going on with the GTA stuff bro?
Where'd you get this song?!
at the start are you playing the A string cus it looks like your just playing the E
timmy boy lol
5 frets down from wherever you are produces the same note as the next string over.
@@Rad-Dude63andathird Thanks for the video. Glad I found it. Appreciate the more straight forward way you hit the finale' without string switching, as that part of the tune on bass is a challenge for a newbie like me, and breaking from the Rocksmith chart makes it more playable.
However, I think one of the reasons Weymouth's bass lines have a unique tone is because she hits open strings a lot. It's her default mode. So, you're playing the same notes, yes, but it's a slightly different sound when the note is hit off a fret as opposed to an open string. Anyway, make your choices and play! Thanks again for your help.
@@mattsmichiganmini1877
????? I didn't make this video nor upload it.