Beatles - Dear Prudence (Bass cover with tabs)
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- Опубліковано 7 вер 2024
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Day 7 of the Paul McCartney week!
The final installment brings us back to the Beatles and a song from the "White Album" adressed to Mia Farrows sister Prudence Farrow. The Beatles met her and her famous sister in India when they studied with Maharishi Mahesh Yogi at his ashram in Rishikesh, in the foothills of the Himalayas.
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Really enjoyed this one as well as the ‘my love’ Wings lesson. The imagination and creativity that Mr.McCartney has never ceases to astound me.
Really love this. One of my fave Beatles songs. Slowing the playback speed is such a big help. Wrote it all down on TAB blank pages. :-)
einer meiner lieblingssongs von den beatles!!! sir paul ist einfach ein hammer bassist! merci tom!
Idem für moi 😉
Fantastic job, fella. This is one of many songs that how creative and inventive Macca was on bass. The man’s so good at times I’m moved to tears. The bass really gives this song a very unusual groove and vibe. It’s happy but haunting.
Wonderful, thanks
A fantastic cover. It´s a lot of fun to play it.
Hellz Yez Brother T - Excited To Be Working With This Recognizable Tune - Much Appreciated
Cheers
Eres un maestrazo, muchas gracias...
great, thanks
love this song! Great cover man!
Vielen Danke Tom.
very good cover my friend
Beautiful tone!
Thanks to give us ligth on this theme
fantástico Tom
Tom, another great cover. But I have a question about the transcription. Often you show a dotted quarter note, but it seems like you are playing it like a quarter note and a rest ... or perhaps a dotted quarter note with a stacatto. For example, measure 45 shows a dotted quarter and measure 46 shows a quarter and an 8th rest ... but both sound the same to me as played. Is there something subtle going on? Thanks!
Well that's called articulation or phrasing and in my opion this should be an individual thing. Different bass players would probably phrase and articulate the bassline differently and that makes us human.
0:35 beginning
0:46
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This is perfect but I am pretty sure it’s in drop D tuning
The strength of this bass line is that it was originally played with a pick (and also a Rickenbaker), hand playing takes away the bass line 's strength unfortunately.
Well done! Where are the tabs?
Play "The Face" by Kings of Leon, please!!! Greetings from Brazil!!!
Great job! Now do yer blues
these slides are throwing me off, you pick the 7, the 0 and the 10 then slide to 12 and pick the 10 yes? I keep having a hard time from not hammering on with the open string