Post your covers! (2019-2022)

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Here’s a cover of legendary (atleast in Finnish scale) Popeda and their song Kellot Lyö.
Easy song, pretty fun to play.

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Good job @Ek_Bass ! Not familiar with the song. I like what you did with the chord progression on the screen.
:+1:

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I envy you. Play and sing is not an easy thing to do on bass. Kudos.

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Thanks Jerry.

I like to add chords if possible on the video. Have got some help from internet with my bass trainings and this is way to give something back.

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Here I come again.

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what an excellent groove, @Growl !

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Thanks mate!

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Damn this sounds really great @Growl
You need to stand up right now, walk out the door, and go find a band.

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Fantastic @Growl !
I totally echo what @John_E said about a band

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Fabulous @Growl, I’m a huge Donny Benét fan. Questions if I may.

What did you use to remove the bass from the original track for you to overdub, because the original mix is so bass forward?

What your setup (pedals / sims etc)

Top top stuff, I love this song. It’s a regular on the job site.

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Great cover @Growl!! Love the tone! Spot on!!

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Great cover @Growl ! Everything was spot on. Take @John_E 's advice; go out a find a band.
:+1:

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Great playing overall but I’m most impressed with how expressive you were. Nice work with the slides, octaves and syncopation.

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Aight, I write it down in video description, but its same as last time. My favorite sound always comes from 2x10 cab and GK amp sim.

I use Amplitube 5, GK MB 150 amp sim, 2x 2x10 SXT 500 cabs (I guess thats SVT), Fender compressor, default mics, and small studio room.

For removal of any layer of song I use Lalal.ai. Its magic how well it decides what to remove. For 15$ you get 90 mins of tracks to edit. I highly recommend it.

@John_E @Mac @Lanny @JerryP @howard
Thank you fellas I appreciate it.
Most of the time I doubt my own abilities, its good to hear any feedback.

Regarding a band, if you guys remember I had one, we mostly played for ourselves, but it fell apart mostly cause of guitarist, he wouldnt bother practicing.
Recently I got called for possible spot in bluesy band, and they are serious, playing in our local club, but Im not so sure Ill have enough time to catch up with their playlist and gig actively.
Also you can figure out from my covers so far what kind of music Im into.

If sometimes I find guys with similar taste I believe Ill find time for band. :sweat_smile:

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Jacques Dutronc - La Fille Du Père Noël

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eb3dh0oxsGM

This is a very well known french song, released in 1966, it sounds very “parisian” but is kinda different than typical french music at the time. I’ve always found this song quite funny, it’s the story of bogeyman’s son trying (unsuccessfully) to date Santa’s daugther. That’s the closest cover that I can do about somewhat a christmas song.

The bass line is very simple, yet pretty satisfying and pleasant to play.

Yamaha SBV (obviously chosen for its christmas color scheme), Bass POD Pro.

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Great cover @terb…. I know you’re not into Christmas music, but did enjoy listening…. Not to mention the red so k hat…:grin::grin:

Sometimes it’s those very simple bass lines that are the best to listen to and enjoy. The SBV was a great choice not only for it’s color scheme, but also for the tone which appeared to accentuate the simplicity of the bass line…

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oh sure … thanks for your comment my dear friend @Lanny :grin:

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I could post this on the 50 songs thread, but it is not exactly in the spirit of that.

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Very nice and great to see the SBV come out again! Cool song, and I see what you mean, feels right out of a movie set in Paris.

I found the lyrics, they are really really funny. Great choice for a Christmas song :rofl:

SBV’s tone is fantastic as always. Man, Yamaha really put stellar pickups in these.

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