Bass ONLY cover of Switch 625 by Def Leppard
E Standard Tuning
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Year: 1981
Album: High 'n' Dry
Bassist: Rick "Sav" Savage
Genre: Glam Metal, Heavy Metal, Hard Rock
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This is a song I was told I should check out, and the name didn't ring a bell for me. As soon as I pressed "play" I immediately recognized the song. It's usually played after "Bringin' On the Heartbreak", and is often played as a tribute to Steve Clark by Def Leppard and sometimes others
Overall a very straightforward bass part. I've only linked three videos because although there are definitely more, there's no need to show them. Listening and watching, it's basically just 8th notes on the root of the chord. It makes sense in this track because it's basically a guitar solo, with a dual solo at points, so the bass is there to be a rhythm instrument and let the guitars shine. Occasionally on the fills you can see/hear a slide live, or Sav follows the guitars on the fill, but then it's right back to the root notes
• Def Leppard Switch 625...
0:37 - hand positioning, pick, and driving 8th notes
2:11 - more driving 8ths, low hand position
2:21 - see the moving part of the riff (the fill)
2:22 - outro slides up like I thought it did
• Def Leppard - Switch 6...
Very loud bass, similar to the show I linked in let it go (viva hysteria). This is Eb though
Overall - driving 8ths as expected
0:25 - Bar 16 | e-e-q-q-slide
0:51 - See and hear fill. Could hear it earlier though
1:47 - you can see the strings he's on, which tells you the positioning by hearing the note
1:51 - see positioning
2:25 - ending to outro, can see the driving 8ths, position, and slides at the end
• Def Leppard - Switch 6...
0:53 - the fill
0:55 - interesting, holds the longer notes the guitar holds. Only time I've seen/heard this
Thanks for watching! Enjoy :)
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19 дек 2023