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This is a specific song that at first i couldn't work out why with my timing, where i was going wrong.. but having listened to it properly, i think the bassist by accident or meant to do it, is playing behind the beat then playing on the beat. but loosing his way. its in 4/4 time obviously. then at 1.35 the solo starts.. if you count 1234 all the way until the singing starts, its just off., i know him and he's my predecessor, but i just can't quite work out what he's doing. i get the feeling that he's in a solo and lost time slightly and the singer is just waiting for the bass line. ? what do you think.? not knocking his playing was just interested to hear what others think.

its at 1.35. like i said count the 4 bar beat until he starts singing. [media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9vjJGvCXy4I[/media]

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To me, his 'widdly bits' (technical term...) at 1:42 and 1:48 don't fall back into the 'pocket'. After his chromatic run down at 1:56, though, he's back 'on it', but the singer comes in half a bar too early. The drummer should know what went on that day, and should have 'locked it down'. What does the drummer think happened..?

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[quote name='Dad3353' timestamp='1421276172' post='2659428']
To me, his 'widdly bits' (technical term...) at 1:42 and 1:48 don't fall back into the 'pocket'. After his chromatic run down at 1:56, though, he's back 'on it', but the singer comes in half a bar too early. The drummer should know what went on that day, and should have 'locked it down'. What does the drummer think happened..?
[/quote]there is something not right there, and with all respect its the bassists timing maybe. and i think the singer is following his lead.

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I don't think he is comfortable with the track... so wouldn't be using it as any sort of reference really.
He doesn't come in in a natural place...so I think he missed the que....
If this was a one off, then ok, it happens, but I kind of think the way he played that is an indication
that he doesn't really know what he is going to do with it.

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The drummer is tapping the beat, the bassist is ignoring that, skipping and adding beats [i]ad lib[/i]. There are 12 bars, and the singer comes in one beat too early (according to the drums...). True, there are no rules, one doesn't have to stick to 4/4, but I doubt if that solo would be twice the same structure. They should all be following the drummer, who adjusts 'on the fly' once the singer comes back in.

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