Play Along Covers (With Tabs In-Video) Of Your Favorite Songs! Post Your Requests!
Cover Solutions is a music project for everyone who wants to learn songs properly and quickly, this project is materialized in a RU-vid channel with myself playing different song parts requested by my audience and adding tablatures (notation to learn the song) in the video itself.
As a beginner in the literal meaning of the term, not a beginner from another instrument, not a beginner who has learned the basics, but a true beginner, I find it a huge barrier that every bass teacher for beginners chooses songs that are too hard, or that only have an easy riff, but the rest of the song is impossible for a true beginner. We need to start with a song which is slow and easy and the same type of notes from beginning to end. Beginners need enough time to get their hands and fingers in position, figure out muting, play along in time and pick the strings properly. This song fits most of the bill, pretty good but there are some notes that break the pattern, meaning the dotted notes., More slow and easy songs for absolute beginners, nothing weird and no change-ups. Slow quarter notes throughout.
when working on guitars, always instructive to check out closely what a bass part is doing. This video shows it all very clearly. Gotta love the ability to slow it down in settings (the gear icon).
This is so good. I always loved Cliff but had no idea how great this bass line is because Lars only has one move when mixing Metallica - turn down the bass. Just one day I’d like him to own his ego and say you know what? I’m the @$$.
You don't appreciate this song until you shove the bass into an 18 inch sub to kick you in the face and shake your bones. One of the best bass lines ever written and you played it spot on. I'm just in awe right now. Well done sir
I played in a Iron Maiden cover band way back and not to sound pretentious but I would say in general I have quiet a good grasp at about 90 percent of their catalogue. However for some reason I never managed to play the part between 3:38 and 3:53 and it bugs me immensely. Anyone have any tips on how to approach it? I simply can't get up to speed with the record, not to mention their live performances that are even faster.