Great cover @sfadams! Love the tone and the angle of the camera and the variations in note timing make for a somewhat challenging song to play. Could tell that you were into it given the sporadic lip syncing to the songđ⌠Loved it. Keep âem coming! Certainly great to see what you, @JerryP, and @TNKA36 (along with several others I have seen here) have put together. Itâs really cool to watch everyone challenge themselves and hear everyone get better with skill and cover comfort level as they progress. Itâs as if the cover thread is a course of itâs ownâŚ
great jobâŚlike that bass tooâŚI used to play this in clubs on guitar, drummer would be drinking used to try and rocket through and me and the bass player trying to reign him in. Ended up moving it to the first set so he pay more attentionâŚthanks for the cover and stepping me down memory lane. Really like the look and sound of that bass too.
Dude that was awesome, and got some killer gear too. Great tone. When I was doing the bar thing you couldnât find a bass player anywhere and when you did you were either sharing them with five other bands or they were just guitar players who had a bass. Here all you guys sound band ready, got solid songs under your belt, and great gear too.
Here is another original bass line over a country song
Charlie Parr - Ainât No Grave Gonna Hold My Body Down
I love this song and I love Charlie Parr, thanks to @Gio who shared this song on the dark country post. Of course there is no bass line at all on the album track, and it was not easy to play one because the tempo is floating all the time. But I tried anyway
Hardware-wise itâs the Bass POD (bean) with the DOD FX84 and more or less the same settings than my usual âalmost cleanâ Ampeg SVT tone. I will certainly switch back to the Pro for the incoming covers, but itâs not necessary really : the bean Bass POD is totally viable for studio work in my opinion.
Most Excellent @terb!! Love that song! Great bass line and a great job! Tone and timing are right on target. Noticed the sponge under the strings at the bridge.
Nice to see you engaging in some fine finger work @terb,
Not familiar with the song but as usual nice tones
I guess you just âSLAYERedâ itâ:sunglasses:
Cheers Brian