I'm playing a Fender American Jazz bass with D'addario Chromes flatwound strings. For these videos, I'm going straight to my computer through a Zoom H4N as an audio interface (no other pedals), then I'll add a Compressor and EQ in Logic Pro Xwith the default presets for Jazz Bass. I try to keep it simple so it's easy to replicate. I hope that helps!
@@superemilianoge6 It's actually the Phil Wickham version, but it's been pitch-shifted to a new key (through Logic Pro). The voice sounds different because it's been shifted to a higher pitch. Does that make sense?
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Nice work! Those 16th notes are no joke. Great pick work. This is my new go-to for the song.
Very helpful, thank you! Playing this this weekend and this was just what I needed. God bless.
that was awesome man. good job and God bless
Very nice and straight forward. Appreciate the notations as well as the 1-4-6-5 notations. Very helpful for other key transpositions.
Just curious, what is your rig setup? Bass, strings, pedals, tones? I'm always looking for tweaks to my bass.
I'm playing a Fender American Jazz bass with D'addario Chromes flatwound strings. For these videos, I'm going straight to my computer through a Zoom H4N as an audio interface (no other pedals), then I'll add a Compressor and EQ in Logic Pro Xwith the default presets for Jazz Bass. I try to keep it simple so it's easy to replicate. I hope that helps!
what is that version of the song???? i couldnt foud it anywhere
It's by Phil Wickham. Here's the video on his page: ua-cam.com/video/XFRjr_x-yxU/v-deo.html
@@BoBoswell i mean the version you are playing with... In key of D, and the girl singing (sorry for my english, im from mexico)
@@superemilianoge6 It's actually the Phil Wickham version, but it's been pitch-shifted to a new key (through Logic Pro). The voice sounds different because it's been shifted to a higher pitch. Does that make sense?
@@BoBoswell oooh that explains that haha... thanks