I’m sure there are lots here that can listen to a song & figure out the exact bass line perfectly. I envy that because I am not one of those unfortunately. Yes I can hear it and pick out some notes as well as the timing but the nuances will allude me unless I see them in tab or sheet.
My niece is a huge Canadian band, Headpins fan & actually I like them too. I want to play the bass on two songs, (Don’t it make ya feel and mine all mine). Can’t find any tab anywhere for them and playing it based on what I believe will definitely be missing a whole lot.
Anyone know the bass for these two?
Thanks and Happy Holidays!
Use Moises.ai to isolate the bass and go from there.
The videos are on yt, you can make the tabs in songster.
I have set songster to create the tabs, it takes 10 minutes to a couple hours.
Is this using ‘New Tab’?? then feed it a YT vid??
That’s the way…
Yo DanW
What’s the cost of Moises.ai once they hook you in after the free start?
Have a look at Ripx too! It’s superior to Moises in my opinion…
Looks good and I’ll do the trial soon when there be time, it’s all timing…
I still need to bank them hours, direct, hands on practice means the most right now.
Forum time is rest time between takes.
I think it’s $40 a year. One of the cool features (which is mobile only unfortunately) is this chord grid.
So like for this song, which pretty much just chugs roots it gives you a framework for the whole bass line out of the box.
RipX does look really cool, I just couldn’t get it to run well on my main Linux machine.
I dunny use a mobile device for practice, its all big screen ese…
I use songster everyday and so far so good, Ill try ripx if winter comes this year.
Otherwise I need to bank a whole lot more hours.
I own a couple of bass’s but playing wise they still own me more than I them.
So for now its make that arm burn, hands on practice is the focus:
There is one disadvantage for ripx: it runs locally, so it depends on the performance of your gpu. Slow gpu means slooooow stem separation.
Moises does stem separation on their servers.
The resulting audio files have a higher quality on ripx…