Beedster Posted July 3 Author Posted July 3 9 hours ago, Leonard Smalls said: Request time! Can you do play by magazine? I'd come! Mmm, very good suggestion, Song From Under The Floorboards is one of my all-time faves to play 👍 Quote
Si600 Posted yesterday at 11:12 Posted yesterday at 11:12 (edited) One of those "You really can't work it out, sell your basses you moron" questions, but what notes are the very last two bars of Peaches? The penultimate two are |D# D#D#D# C# C# |A# A#A#A# G# F# | but the next two are a tone higher that I can't find. Or is it an octave higher and not different notes? Edited yesterday at 12:48 by Si600 Quote
Cosmo Valdemar Posted yesterday at 14:39 Posted yesterday at 14:39 3 hours ago, Si600 said: One of those "You really can't work it out, sell your basses you moron" questions, but what notes are the very last two bars of Peaches? The penultimate two are |D# D#D#D# C# C# |A# A#A#A# G# F# | but the next two are a tone higher that I can't find. Or is it an octave higher and not different notes? Sounds the same to me, no difference. 1 Quote
Grooverjr Posted yesterday at 14:51 Posted yesterday at 14:51 I find there's something about JJs tone that makes it very hard to pinpoint the lowest notes. Also there are times when he follows Dave and others where he doesn't. I agree with Mr Valdemar that in this case he doesn't move. 1 Quote
Si600 Posted 8 hours ago Posted 8 hours ago 6 hours ago, Stub Mandrel said: It goes up to a final Eb. You mean C CCC Bb Bb | G GGG F Eb | ? Quote
Velarian Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago I thought I’d ask Chat GTP this question and it said it was having a bit of trouble getting the answer. It did however suggest listening to the part in question and: - 1. Slow down the playback (many music players support this). 2. Muddle through on your bass or keyboard, testing different notes to find the right match. 😂😂😂 So, just like we’ve always done things in the time-honoured tradition of transcribing tracks. Quote
BassTractor Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago 1 hour ago, Velarian said: 1. Slow down the playback (many music players support this). Whilst I shamefully must admit to speeding up the playback for bass parts, I can now see how slowing down could work: Just slow down by a factor 128, and use tally marks on a sheet of paper for the individual hertzes. 👍😐 1 Quote
Velarian Posted 46 minutes ago Posted 46 minutes ago Does this help? I've run the ending of the track through Logic Pro's stem splitter to isolate the bass (it's not perfect and it hasn't managed to separate the bass guitar from the synth bass - however as it's in unison I think this serves it's purpose). Peaches Ending.wav 1 Quote
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