Bass cover of Soothe Me by Sam & Dave
E Standard Tuning
Brightness of the Sun: Bright enough to soothe me
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Year: 1967
Album: none (Live Single)
Bassist: Donald "Duck" Dunn (as best I could find)
Genre: Blues
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This one was requested by a patron. The recording is not a studio version, but a recording of a live performance. As such, the bass part has some variations from the main line that are common and normal during a live show.
In the intro, it's real soft. It's definitely a bass and not a regular guitar.
For the most part, it's easy to tell the notes, but sometimes it's hard to tell the octave because the bass gets softer or the tone changes for a few notes and could be an octave higher than expected. Bar 21 is a great example of this.
Also, for most of the swung pickup/syncopated notes, they could be a dead note, or fretted. I tried to use what sounded closest or fit best, but it's something you can easily tweak for your own playing if desired.
• Soothe Me (HQ Stereo)(...
(Performance the single was recorded from)
1:36 - position on neck
1:37 - looks like the motion could be plucking an upstroke, but it's more consistent with playing that with fingers.
1:40 - looks like fender head stock, but body doesn't look fender in other shots
• Sam & Dave - Soothe Me
Has an outro not on the single. Fingers on Fender P-Bass
0:04 - 1, then 3 in the intro. Hands stay in this same positioning, so it uses open strings, not fret 5 | bar 3 tone doesn't sound open though
0:35 - good shot
Different bass pattern before "one more time" in bar 17
The cameraman then goes crazy with the zoom in & out
• Soothe Me (2006 Remaster)
(2006 remaster)
0:29 - Bass & Piano double on walking at bar 16-17.
0:44 - either no bass, or octave lower than expected down beat of bar 25
1:15 - down beat of bar 41
1:01 & 1:30 - doesn't hold note through full measure
1:25 - bar 46 - keys play the "te" or "and" of beat 1. Bass is a quarter note
1:33 - 4 on A (C#). I thought it was either G# or A#, but this confirmed I was wrong
1:36 - beat 4 is a quarter note C#
1:37 - bar 52
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1 окт 2024